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Health, 21.06.2019 16:40
Before a cranberry can make it to your dinner plate, it must pass a bouncing test which rates its quality. if cranberries having an e ΓΊ 0.8 are to be accepted, determine the dimensions d and h for the barrier so that when a cranberry falls from rest at a it strikes the incline at b and bounces over the barrier at c.
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Health, 22.06.2019 17:30
Can someone me. so last night i was with my girl and i ended up with a peanut butter jar in my anus. sadly we have tried to pull it out but its well stuck in there : ( any ideas how to get it out?
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Health, 23.06.2019 02:30
A24-year-old g4p2 woman at 34 weeks gestation complains of a cough and whitish sputum for the last three days. she reports that everyone in the family has been sick. she reports a high fever last night up to 102Β°f (38.9Β°c). she denies chest pain. she has a history of asthma with no previous intubations. she uses an albuterol inhaler, although she has not used it this week. vital signs are: temperature 98.6Β°f (37Β°c); respiratory rate 16/minute; pulse 94 beats/minute; blood pressure 114/78; peak expiratory flow rate 430 l/min (baseline documented in the outpatient chart = 425 l/min). on physical examination, pharyngeal mucosa is erythematous and injected. lungs are clear to auscultation. white blood cell count 8,700 mcl; arterial blood gases on room air (normal ranges in parentheses): ph 7.44 (7.36β7.44); po2 103 mm hg (> 100); pco2 26 mm hg (28β32); hco3 19 mm hg (22β26). chest x-ray is normal. what is the correct interpretation of this arterial blood gas?
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