A Textbook for Medical AssistantsMosby, 1971 - 473 sider |
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Side 316
... solutions ; note on the label the amount contained in a given amount of the solution - usually the amount per cubic centimeter . The drug may be in a single- or multiple - dose vial . 4. Drugs may be in an oily suspension of medication ...
... solutions ; note on the label the amount contained in a given amount of the solution - usually the amount per cubic centimeter . The drug may be in a single- or multiple - dose vial . 4. Drugs may be in an oily suspension of medication ...
Side 349
... solution until all traces of medication disappear . If used for blood work , flush first with cold tap water to minimize getting blood into the cleaning solution . Use a stainless steel container for cleaning solution . Syringe and ...
... solution until all traces of medication disappear . If used for blood work , flush first with cold tap water to minimize getting blood into the cleaning solution . Use a stainless steel container for cleaning solution . Syringe and ...
Side 436
... solution before use . Remove the scum first with tissues or paper towels . Con- centrates tend to settle to the bottom of the compartment , leaving weaker solutions near the top . Thus , especially during the developing stage , the ...
... solution before use . Remove the scum first with tissues or paper towels . Con- centrates tend to settle to the bottom of the compartment , leaving weaker solutions near the top . Thus , especially during the developing stage , the ...
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The medical assistantrole and function | 3 |
Public relations | 14 |
Medical specialties and symbols | 22 |
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