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q what structure of the eye produces tearslachrymal gland which is a part of larger lachrymal apparatus produces tears that flow over anterior
q why is a manrsquos voice usually lower than a womanrsquos voicepitch of the voice-how low or high it sounds-it depends on the length tension and
rotheras testit is highly sensitive for both acetoacetic and acetone although it is one of the oldest methods still it is widely usedprocedure- take
state the testing of ketones in urineketones are also known as ketone bodies ketone bodies are catabolic products of free fatty acids and three
state about hellers nitric acid testtake 1 ml concentrated fuming nitric acid in a test tube and add 2 ml of urine by means of a pipette by the side
determine the testing for albumin in urineacetic acid testabout 2 - 8 mgmdl of protein is excreted in urine which is not usually detected by routine
what is the procedure of uristix1 collect the urine2 remove one strip from bottle and replace cap3 completely immerse reagent areas of the strip in
what is the use of uristixthere are some enzymatic products and reagents impregnated on paper or plastic strips and dipping them in urine provide the
determine the benedicts testglucose in urine is detected by benedicts method and the test is known as benedicts test this test is used to detect
glucometer mainly for the following purposei in acute and chronic care facilities at the patients bedside in clinics or hospitalsii in physicians
preparation of patient for fasting blood sugar analysis1 blood for fasting blood sugar plasma glucose analysis should be drawn after the individual
state the preparation of patient for gtt1 you should explain to the patient about the purpose and procedure of the test to be carried out and advise
pre-conditions for gttyou are advised to carry out the gtt ogtt test to confirm a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus for a person witha the history of
how can we check bp without stethoscopein this case the procedure is same except you place your hand on radial pulse you can read systolic pressure
explain the procedure of taking blood pressure- explain the procedure to the patient in case patient is coming for first time to check the blood
determine the parts of stethoscopea stethoscope having of earplugs binaural pieces flexible tubing a stem and a chest piece the earplugs are attached
stethoscopestethoscope is used for listening to the internal sounds of a body stethoscopes vary in their design and material most are made of
determine the parts of sphygmomanometerparts of sphygmomanometer consists of- an inflatable cuff wrapped around the arm when checking bp at vertical
explain about blood pressure blood pressure is explained as the force exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteriesblood pressure bp can be
state the definition of respirationrespiration is an act of breathing ie rise and fall of the chest respiration hastwo parts ie inhalation and
state in brief about respirationwhen we breathe in the air our chest expands and air is taken in the lungs and when we breathe out chest returns to
state the definition of temperaturetemperature may be defined as degree or amount of body heat it is the balance between heat produced and heat
determine the purposes of vital signsthe vital signs reflect the functioning of vital organs of the body ie heart brain and lungs they indicate the
define the meaning of vital signs vital signs are measures of different physiological statistics often taken by health professionals in order to
what is waist-to-hip ratiowaist-to-hip ratio whr is defined as the measurement of waist circumference divided by hip circumference for example if a