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  • what causes hypovolemia in diabetic ketoacidosis?

    I know that DKA is also called hyperglycemic hyperosmola syndrome but it always makes sense to me that because of the hyperosmolarity there would be hypervolemia and that giving IV fluids will make the patient worse. so what causes the hypovolemia?? does the hyperosmolarity cause loss of large vol of urine or urinary incontinence that would lead to the hypovolemia??

    and on a separate note what is the most trusted emergency protocol to treat DKA (I'm not an MD, I'm a pharmacist but DKA is very common and I wanna handle it right if it happens)

    10 AnswersDiabetes8 years ago
  • where can I find professional answers for pharmacotherapy related questions?

    I am a pharmacist. I was wondering if there is a forum where I can ask pharmacology related questions regarding doses , use and other things?

    1 AnswerMedicine8 years ago
  • what is a good book/curriculum to teach kids English as a second language?

    I'm looking for a good book from which I can know the best order to teach English to kids as a second language.. I want to know the order to teach things...it is hard to know what to start with...

    I know that every class should have its special curriculum according to their level and needs.. I want to know the order that will yield the best results and then I will modify...

    1 AnswerTeaching8 years ago
  • Is there a special curriculum for teaching English to the deaf as second language?

    We are starting an activity to teach English to the deaf as second language... but I don't have a lot of expereicne in the subject... All the books in the subject that I came across are very complicated.. I need to know if the curriculum is the same for hearing and deaf.. Is there a practical source about the subject...

    your answer is very much appreciated

    2 AnswersTeaching8 years ago
  • question about joining crochet granny motifs?

    I am still a bigenner in crochet I started this project ( I put a link at the end)

    but I didn't realize that I was supposed to join motifs as I go ... I finished doing all the motif separetely and I don't know whether it is possible to join them separetly..

    I really can't start from the beginning after doing 66 motifs... and I want it to look as nice as the photo

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    3 AnswersDo It Yourself (DIY)9 years ago
  • I'm scared my retainer will give me arthritis!!?

    It's been a while since I've worn my retainer.. I've been wearing it for 2 years then I decided it is enough but I noticed that my teeth are moving so I wore it again but it became tight and I feel like it is gonna make my gums bleed... I'm scared it will give me an infection that will get me arthritis later... I don't know if there is a reason to be scared but is it possible..

    1 AnswerDental9 years ago
  • question about the molar mass....can you explain this...?

    I read something on wekipedia regarding the molar mass that I don't understand... I thought that after this time these are basics and I got it all but this statement got me all confused....

    The mass per mole of a substance is called its molar mass. Since the standard unit for expressing the mass of molecules or atoms (the dalton or atomic mass unit) is defined as 1/12 of the mass of a 12C atom, it follows that the molar mass of a substance, measured in grams per mole, is exactly equal to its mean molecular or atomic mass, measured in daltons; which is to say, to the substance's mean molecular or atomic weight.

    thanks for the help..

    2 AnswersChemistry9 years ago
  • can a hemogloin level of 11.3 (female) make me dizzy at the gym?

    It's been a long time since I went to the gym. It is my second time now but sometimes I feel very dizzy and I can't even complete 3 minutes on the treadmill I don't know if that's normal for anyone who exercise or not. I really don't think 11.3 is very low

    1 AnswerDiet & Fitness10 years ago
  • what do you think of this laptop ?

    I'm going to buy this laptop and I want to know if it has any disadvantages.

    Acer (AS5742-7698)

    (N.B I don't know anything about computers!!)

    http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/acer-acer-a...

    4 AnswersLaptops & Notebooks1 decade ago
  • black discharge from ears?

    what could be the cause of black discharge from ears (in humans!) is it bacterial infection or fungal infection or other cause?

    3 AnswersOther - Diseases1 decade ago
  • I burned a dvd but now I can't find the folders I stored on it?

    I used Ashampoo burning studio to burn a dvd and the burning process was successful according to the software bun when I run the dvd there was nothing on it (capacity 0 used 0) . when I opened the software to try put them again, it is stated that the folders are there on the dvd

    what it is I'm doing wrong? " I'm not really an expert so please keep your answers simple" Thanks..

    2 AnswersOther - Computers1 decade ago
  • Mathematical question related to pharmacy "percentage of active constituent"?

    Eye drops called optipred contains predinosolone acetate 1%

    it is stated in the composition that it contains 10 mg prednisolone acetate and the total volume is 5 ml.

    can anyone explain where the 1% came from?

    1 AnswerOther - Science1 decade ago
  • Question in the German exam?

    Die Lampe steht (Uber - Auf) dem Tisch.

    and please tell me why.

    Thanks

    2 AnswersLanguages1 decade ago
  • English MCQ question?

    MCQ

    I had instructions that I --------- to leave the door unlocked when I came home.

    ( were - am - be - was)

    1 AnswerLanguages1 decade ago
  • Are there bone diseases characterized by excessive bone formation?

    Are there bone diseases characterized by excessive bone formation?

    if not, what is the significance of bone formation markers? Is it to assess the outcome of the therapy used to treat disease with excessive bone resorption?

    Thanks

    2 AnswersMedicine1 decade ago
  • is south africa a third world country or not?

    I am doing a literature review and i need to know wheter south africa is a third world country

    thanks

    2 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago
  • What does the term "Sense of coherence" means?

    Can anyone tells me (in very simple words) what is sense of coherence

    I read definitions on the internet but I still don't get it. I need someone kindly to tell me what it means simply.

    Thanks

    2 AnswersPsychology1 decade ago
  • english grammar question?

    choose

    she can't believe he had given up on her. she ( will - is going to - is losing) her mind.

    correct the mistakes

    It is comforting work in a modern building.

    Thanks in advance

    2 AnswersLanguages1 decade ago
  • what are some horror movies someone can watch with his family?

    I really like horror movies and I want something to see with my family , something that doesn't have any nudity or very gory details, something like the skeleton key, when a stranger calls. I know it is a hard one.

    thanks

    4 AnswersMovies1 decade ago
  • my retainer just broke?

    I've worn my retainer for 8 months now , but it broke this morining and i think the doctor said I'll wear it for a year

    should I go to the doctor again (long drive) or 8 months are enough?

    and what can happen if I didn't wear it again?

    3 AnswersDental1 decade ago