Water and Electrolyte Balance
.... The
body fluids are continuously in motion. .... However, in addition to understanding the
body's fluids, nurses must often impart such knowledge to their patients. ....
(1757

7

)
Forensic Toxicology
.... Forensic toxicologist usually receive samples for analysis as preserved samples of
body fluids, stomach contents, and
body parts. ....
(1136

5

)
Forensic Toxicologists
.... Forensic toxicologist usually receive samples for analysis as preserved samples of
body fluids, stomach contents, and
body parts. ....
(1136

5

)
Forensic scientists
.... Forensic toxicologists usually receive samples for analysis as preserved samples of
body fluids, stomach contents, and
body parts. ....
(809

3

)
Forensic Toxicology
.... Forensic toxicologists usually receive samples for analysis as preserved samples of
body fluids, stomach contents, and
body parts. ....
(809

3

)
Forensic Toxicology
.... Forensic 1). Forensic toxicologists who aid law enforcement in criminal matters detect and identify drugs and poisons in
body fluids, tissues and organs. ....
(1163

5

)
HIV/AIDS Prisoners. Child Pornography
.... extended periods of time. Fights also break out, and the exchange of blood and
body fluids could occur. This could make the disease ....
(1807

7

)
Fluid Regulation in a Microgravity Environment
.... fluid volume. In addition, there is typically a cephalad redistribution of the blood and other
body fluids. This cephalad shift ....
(2574

10

)
The Effectiveness of Sterile Medical Gloves
.... Under these precautions, the blood and
body fluids of all patients are considered to be potentially infectious for HIV, hepatitis B (HBV), and other bloodborne ....
(2882

12

)
Emergency Medical Technicians
.... fact that all patients must be considered potential carriers of communicable disease and precautions should be taken to avoid exposure to blood or
body fluids. ....
(2418

10

)
AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... Rosenberg (1995) reports that transmission of HIV can occur sexually or non-sexually through the exchange of
body fluids infected with a high concentration of ....
(9676

39

)
AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... Rosenberg (1995) reports that transmission of HIV can occur sexually or non-sexually through the exchange of
body fluids infected with a high concentration of ....
(9704

39

)
AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... Rosenberg (1995) reports that transmission of HIV can occur sexually or non-sexually through the exchange of
body fluids infected with a high concentration of ....
(9696

39

)
AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... Rosenberg (1995) reports that transmission of HIV can occur sexually or non-sexually through the exchange of
body fluids infected with a high concentration of ....
(9709

39

)
Analysis of HIV/AIDS
....
Body fluids that transmit HIV are blood, semen, vaginal fluid, breast milk, and other
fluids which contain blood such as
fluids that surround the brain, spinal ....
(2948

12

)
Analysis of HIV/AIDS
....
Body fluids that transmit HIV are blood, semen, vaginal fluid, breast milk, and other
fluids which contain blood such as
fluids that surround the brain, spinal ....
(2930

12

)
Systems of the Body
.... A warm-humid environment will prevent the loss of further
fluids from the
body surface, now devoid of its protective integumentary covering. ....
(1350

5

)
Analysis of a Crime
.... Holmgren 701). This means the amount of water in
body fluids and tissues gives a good estimate of ethanol distribution. The medical ....
(1382

6

)
The Lymphatic System
.... Antibodies are found only in
body fluids, and are effective against bacteria, viruses that are outside
body cells, and toxins. They ....
(1980

8

)
Energy Drinks Effects on the Body
.... Taurine is important in the development of the central nervous system and the regulation of
fluids in the
body?s cells. Furthermore ....
(2596

10

)
Processing a crime scene.
.... record. Photograph, gather and document all physical evidence readily visible on the
body. Gather blood and other
body fluids. Fragile ....
(1712

7

)
Physics & OT Equipment
.... because the "low pressure oscillations in the bed
contribute to the minimization and/or reduction of edema and the pumping of
body fluids," (Fluidotherapy, 1 ....
(2424

10

)
A creatinine molecule
.... When the
body fluids become too concentrated, osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus are triggered by the increase in osmotic pressure, which results in the feeling ....
(3173

13

)
Hemodialysis Treatment
.... hypotension. As
body fluids are removed, low blood pressure may result in feelings of warmth, restlessness, dizziness, and nausea. More ....
(2269

9

)
Fish and Cold Water
.... to -1 to -2 ¦C. Unless prevented by some means, ice crystals in internal water columns can seed additional formation of ice through
body fluids, with the ....
(2403

10

)
Handwashing in a Hospital Setting Research Question......
.... do not require a surgical procedure; after contact with a patient's intact skin (taking a pulse or blood pressure); after contact with
body fluids or secretions ....
(2625

11

)
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
.... Researchers have isolated HIV from a number of
body fluids, including blood, semen, saliva, tears, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, breast milk, and certain ....
(1957

8

)
Role of Drugs in College Athletics
.... To counteract the water retention (steroid bloat), athletes take diuretics (drugs which promote excessive urination to get rid of
body fluids). ....
(1681

7

)
Breast augmentation surgery
.... In this way, it was hoped to stop
body fluids from accumulating in the sponge and reduce the possibility of infection. Variations ....
(1991

8

)
History of Breast Augmentation Techniques
.... In this way, it was hoped to stop
body fluids from accumulating in the sponge and reduce the possibility of infection. Variations ....
(1991

8

)