[QUOTE=Aurora93;20811069]I think something along the lines of this works out better. Don't use nouns or verbs that are the same/similar to each other too often.[/QUOTE]
Too complicated + its not me, so no.
"irritation and grievance" Sounds kind of like a satanic emo kid... :laugh:
Finalized
[quote]I get frustrated by schoolwork when I am asked to write about myself which, in fact, There isn't much I have to say; therefore, I lack interest in the subject. I often put aside homework knowing that I will become frustrated, Though I know that getting it done would be a better use of my time.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Makol;20811085]that sir, equals 2[/QUOTE]
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Math rules.
now you have confused me
[QUOTE=Makol;20811085]that sir, equals 2
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almost done :buddy:[/QUOTE]
By the way, what are you calculating?
@Darknife
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Choose my topic for my narrative composition Facepunch. (They all suck = amounts of ass to me :buddy:)
1: It was the opportunity of a lifetime and I took it.
2: I knew that my wish had come true.
3: This was my opportunity to demonstrate responsibility.
4: It was one of the best days of my life.
[QUOTE=Trillan;20811180]By the way, what are you calculating?[/QUOTE]
uh, how do I explain...
all those values are taken from an ABG ([url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arterial_blood_gas[/url]) and then to find the what those values mean I have to do all those equations. once done I can find out what the patient could possibly have (chronic heart failure, renal failure, pneumothorax, etc.) and how I would treat/medicate the patient.
basically I'm going to school to do this: [url]http://careerplanning.about.com/od/occupations/p/resp_therapist.htm[/url]
when I graduate in a year I'll be 19 and be able to make $50,000 to $70,000 USD a year...
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but the pay depends on what hospital I get hired by.
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[QUOTE]4: It was one of the best days of my life.[/QUOTE]
that one
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I hate that kind of assignment
[QUOTE=Trillan;20811180]By the way, what are you calculating?
@Darknife
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Choose my topic for my narrative composition Facepunch. (They all suck = amounts of ass to me :buddy:)
1: It was the opportunity of a lifetime and I took it.
2: I knew that my wish had come true.
3: This was my opportunity to demonstrate responsibility.
4: It was one of the best days of my life.[/QUOTE]
yeah i would do 4 too, and by the way, how old are you/what grade are you in?
Nice! Don't puncture my groin. >.>
I'm getting my GED so technically I'm in grade 12. I'm 300 years old :buddy:
uh, what?
[QUOTE=Makol;20811262]uh, what?[/QUOTE]
For your blood samples :P
Edit: Brainstorming the best days of my life and going to bed.
oh, lol.
Politics:
Pages 79-88 and questions on 88 for the upcoming test.
Continue writing down every member of cabinet and the backbenches, including all shadow ministers. >.>
Art+Photography:
Continue working on folio.
English:
Read the rest of Interpreter of the Maladies. Finish the power point presentation on my given story.
History Revolutions: (French)
Read on the Declaration of Rights for Man (and women) and take notes on this effectiveness of the event and the Historians views.
Ive got alot of work :(
[QUOTE]pH = 7.35
PaCO2 = 55
HCO3 = 30
BE = 4.2
PaO2 = 63
SaO2 = 91
Hb = 14.2
PeCO2 = 41
PvO2 = 32
SvO2 = 65
RR = 18
Vt = 420
FiO2 = .45
I:E = 1:3
1. Calculate the following:
CaO2
(Hb x 1.34 x SaO2) + (PaO2 x 0.003)
(14.2 x 1.34 x .91) + (63 x 0.003)
17.31 + 0.189
17.5
2. a-v diff
CaO2 - CvO2
17.5 - 12.5
5
3. PAO2
FIO2 (BP-47) - PaCO2 / 0.8
.45 (760 - 47) - 55 / 0.8
320.85 - 68.75
252.1
4. A-a gradient
PAO2 - PaO2
252.1 - 63
189.1
5. VE
VT × f
420 x 18
7.56
6. VA
(VT - VE) x RR
(420 - 7.56) x 18
412.44 x 18
7423.92
7.4
7. vd/vt
PaCO2 - PeCO2 / PaCO2
55 - 41 / 55
13 / 55
0.25
Answer the following questions:
1. Which direction has the P50 moved?
to the right
2. What yhas happened to the affinity for oxygen on the Hb?
the affinity decreased.
3. What is the correct interpretation of this blood gas?
fully compensated respiratory acidosis
4. What is the most probable disease process occurring in this patient?
COPD
5. If you were to give this patient oxygen, what would you give them (device and either liter flow or FiO2)?
nasal cannula on 3L of O2
6. What would be your primary concern if you gave this patient too much O2?
could cause nitrogen washout [/QUOTE]
done :buddy:
[QUOTE=Makol;20811729]done :buddy:[/QUOTE]
wow that looks really hard :/ i was never good at maths, what year are you in?
English unit 3 (semester 1, year 12)
1200 word Context study on the theme "Who's reality" with reference to the text Enduring Love by Ian McEwan.
But I have fucking ages so I don't care right now.
[QUOTE=Mlisen14;20811791]English unit 3 (semester 1, year 12)
1200 word Context study on the theme "Who's reality" with reference to the text Enduring Love by Ian McEwan.
But I have fucking ages so I don't care right now.[/QUOTE]
God i fucking hate "whos reality". Doing it now for VCE, worst topic/theme ever.
[QUOTE=hehe;20811742]wow that looks really hard :/ i was never good at maths, what year are you in?[/QUOTE]
1st term of a 18 month accelerated respiratory therapy course at a private college.
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