<span>This problem is solved by the law of effusion, which states that the rate of effusion is ~ 1/sqrt(molecular weight). Calculate the molecular weights of the different gases:
HBr = 80.91 g/mol
NO2 = 46.0055 g/mol
C2H6 = 30.07 g/mol
Thus, the approximate relative rates are HBr ~ 0.112, NO2 = 0.1474 and C2H6 = 0.1824.
Answer: C2H6 effuses fastest.</span>
FITNESS PERFORMANCE IS HOW HIGH YOUR ENDURANCE IS AND HOW LONG YOU CAN STAY ACTIVE HOW LOW YOUR HEART RATE STAYS WHILE YOU MOVE ECT....
1. RBC and WBC count
2.Differential WBC count
3. Hemoglobin determination
4. Platelet count
5. Red cells indices
Answer: number 1, 2, 3 and 6 actions are correct
Explanation:
A staff member can get the electrocardiogram machine and get procedure done even if they are not able to interpret the result, because ancillary personnel are trained to do electrocardiograms. Anyone can notify the x-ray department that the chest x-ray must be done. It is important to delegate this tasks to a specific person.
Increasing the oxygen without a prescription is appropriate in the short term is possible, but the nurse must obtain a prescription when notifying the health care provider. Notifying the health care provider of the change in oxygen saturation is appropriate, but it would be expected that nursing judgment had taken place and the oxygen already was increased from 2 L/min. Telling the certified nursing assistant (CNA) to get a prescription is a great action as a CNA is not allowed to take medical prescriptions (it's a nursing role)