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IV FLOW RATES. INTRODUCTION. The pharmacy staff is responsible for calculating the flow rate of a medication to be administered intravenously. This rate is expressed in terms of how many milliliters per hour or drops per minute a patient should receive.
Calculating Peak Flow Rates. Rational and graphical peak discharge methods. Rational Method. Empirical method developed in 1851 to estimate q p (cfs) Many limitations but still widely used q p = peak flow (cfs) C = coefficient (dimensionless)
Salivary Infections. Viral endemic Parotitis (Mumps) Bacterial Sialadenitis. Mumps (Viral endemic parotitis). Mumps is an acute sialadenitis which caused by an RNA virus This RNA virus is the “paramxovirus” Other virus which can cause salivary infections are: Cytomegalovirus
Salivary Glands, Salivary Gland Ducts. Salivary Glands - Brainstem. Salivary Glands. Salivary Glands. Inflammation of the Salivary Glands – Chunk C. Inflammation of the Salivary Glands – Chunk C. Mumps - Salivary Gland Ducts. „Parotis-Virus “ - Mumps. Salivary Glands – Preparation.
Expansion Rates and Radial Flow. Peter F. Kolb. Department of Physics and Astronomy State University of New York Stony Brook, NY 11794 with support from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Transverse Dynamics at RHIC Brookhaven National Laboratory Friday, March 7, 2003. Outline.
Highway Drainage: Determining Flow Rates. Ch. 8. Objectives. Know how to determine peak flow using the rational method . Design Flow Methods . Rational method TR-55 Regression Equations Historical Data. Methods-Smaller drainage areas. Rational Method Drainage areas<200 acres
Expansion Rates and Radial Flow. Peter F. Kolb. Department of Physics and Astronomy State University of New York Stony Brook, NY 11794 with support from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Transverse Dynamics at RHIC Brookhaven National Laboratory Friday, March 7, 2003. Outline.
SALIVARY GLANDS. BY PROF. MOHAMED A. EL GHARBAWI e -mail: elgharma2@yahoo.com. OBJECTIVES. Surgical anatomy of different salivary glands Pathology, clinical picture, diagnosis and management of: Salivary Fistula Salivary Stones
Salivary Glands. Major glands. Parotid: so-called watery serous saliva rich in amylase, proline-rich proteins Stenson’s duct Submandibular gland: more mucinous Wharton’s duct S ublingual: viscous saliva ducts of Rivinus; duct of Bartholin. Minor glands.
SALIVARY GLANDS. Objectives By the end of the lecture the student should be able to: Describe the microscopic structure of the major salivary glands in correlation with function. SALIVARY GLANDS. (A) Major Salivary Glands : 1- Parotid. 2- Submandibular. 3- Sublingual.