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If C(t) 18.5t e 0.1 measures the ng 140- of a drug in a person's ml concentration, in 120- system t hours after the drug is administerd and the minimum effective concentration is 100- ng 4о ml 80- 60- a) Find the onset time to the nearest hour. b) Find the termination time to the nearest 40- hour 20- 0- hours a) Onset time, to the nearest hour, is b) Termination time, to the nearest hour, is hours.
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using Matlab: A drug administered to a patient produces a concentration in the bloodstream given by c(t)=Ate^(-t/3) milligrams per milliliter, t hours after A units have been injected. The maximum safe concentration is 1.00 mg/mL. What amount should be injected to reach this maximum safe concentration, and when does this maximum occur? (Use calculus to find the time when a maximum occurs. Then set c(tmax) = 1 to solve for A.) An additional amount of this drug is to be...
1. Amoxicillin 1.5gm po is to be given over 24 hours in divided doses TID. IF 250 mg capsules are supplied, how many capsules are to be given per dose? Answer 2. Nortriptyline HCL oral solution is supplied in bottles labeled 5 ml is equivalent to 10 mg. How many ml should be administered if 45 mg is prescribed? Answer 3. If the prescribed dosage of cephalexin hydrochloride is 4 gm over 24 hrs. in four divided doses, how many...
1) Repeated doubling, in which each doubling occurs in the same amount of time, is a hallmark of linear growth. A) True B) False 2) Money in a bank account earning compound interest at an annual percentage rate of 3% represents an example of linear growth. A) True B) False 3) Suppose you had a magic bank account in which your balance doubled each day. If you started with just $ 1, you'd be a millionaire in less than a...
Which electrolyte measurement is least affected by hemolysis? a. Calciumb. b- Magnesium c. Potassium d. Total Bilirubin Question 2 of 35 Required Question Which of the following should cause specimen rejection for platelet aggregation studies? a. The sample hematocrit is too high .b. The sample is hemolyzed. c. The sample is over-anticoagulated. d. The sample platelet count is too low. Question 3 of 35 Required Question Which of the following is usually positive in a patient with a urinary tract...