Answer:
The following would be considered an Acceptable Route of Administration for a compound created in the pharmacy:
(B) Topical
(E) Oral
Explanation:
- In pharmacology and toxicology, Route of Administration are the ways or paths through which can send medicine is send into our body. There are eight routes of drug administration.
- The option B and E are correct as it is not allowed to prepare Oral or Nasal Inhalation, Bladder, Optic or any inject-able in the pharmacy.
- Topical route of administration in medicine refer to the way in which medicine that is usually applied on surface of the body like on the skin.
- Oral Route refer to the path through which medicine is taken in body via mouth like taking a pill.
He should turn it into his boss and say “____ put this in my coat,(and if he doesn’t know what the drug is) what does this drug do?” Never take home drugs you dont need
Answer:
Explanation:
48-year-old woman scheduled for a mastectomy who is complaining of chills.
Complete question: find the structure in the attached file below.
Answer:
The correct options that are NOT the function of the highlighted structure of the eye are A, C and D.
Explanation:
The eye is a sensitive organ of the body used for visual purposes. It is made up of different parts and structures which includes:.
-external structures: Sclera,Conjunctiva,
Cornea,Iris,Pupil
-Internal structures:Lens,Retina,Optic nerve
Aqueous Humour and Vitreous Humour.
The highlighted structure from the diaphragm is the external structure called the IRIS. The iris is the pigmented part if the eye that allows a certain amount of light to enter the eye through the iris dilator muscles.When the iris dilator muscle cells are stimulated, the cells contract, widening the pupil and allowing more light to enter the eye. I hope this helps, thanks.