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    Water and Electrolytes

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    loss. When total body fluid volume decreases by 0.5-1.0%‚ the thirst mechanism asserts itself. Approximately 55% of water intake is derived directly from fluids‚ 35% from food‚ and 10% from water produced as a byproduct of metabolism. Water Output Kidneys excrete approximately 1 to 2 liters of urine per day. Approximately 900 milliliters (ml) of this amount is obligatory water excretion that gets rid of solutes and is constant from day to day. The remainder is excreted according to the fluctuating

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    Adaptive Selling

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    Hausarbeit zum Thema „Adaptive Selling“ Table of Contents List of figures III Relevance of adaptive selling for marketing 1 1 Central concepts in the context of adaptive selling 3 2 Analysis of the research progress regarding adaptive selling 5 Bibliography 16 List of figures Fig. 1: Conceptual framework of Román and Iacobucci……………………………………7 Relevance of adaptive selling for marketing Since the 1970s‚ researchers are trying to understand the various

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    Personal Selling

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    Personal selling is said to be a cost it has a narrow audience and an organization can survive without it. (Discuss) According to Pride‚W and Ferrell O‚ Personal selling can been defined as a process of informing customers and persuading them to purchase product through personal communication in an exchange situation. Personal selling is the process of person to person communication between a sales person and a prospective customer in which the sales person learns about the prospect needs and

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    insufficiency. A drug will most likely require dose adjustment in renal disease if: 1. A substantial fraction (> 40%) of the drug dose is excreted by the kidney either unchanged or as an active (or toxic) metabolites. 2. The drug or its active metabolite has a narrow therapeutic window such that drug accumulation cannot be tolerated. 3. The kidney is a major site for the inactivation of the drug. This applies mainly to peptides like insulin‚ glucagon‚ PTH‚ and imipenem. 4. There is a significant

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    the deamination of any excess protein that has been eaten as nitrogenous compounds are formed in metabolism of proteins and nucleic acids. Ammonia is lost by diffusion from small aquatic organisms but more complex animals such as mammals rely on kidneys to filter wastes out of the blood and eliminate them from the body. Excretion also involves eliminating any excess or toxic substance taken in with the diet‚ including water and salts. High levels of ammonia in the body can lead to coma and even

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    ARF Case Study Acute Renal Failure Case Study Directions: Please carefully read the following case study and answer the following questions in typed format. The resources that you will need to complete this case study include your textbook and drug book. Please include in text citations. This independent assignment is worth 25 points. Ann Hayes‚ age 68‚ initially was admitted to the hospital for elective surgical repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Her surgery was documented

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    infections. They can vary from Urinary tract infections‚ wound infections and lung infections just to name a few. A most encountered infection is a urinary tract infection. Which is encountered in various ways. A urinary tract infection involves the kidneys‚ ureters‚ bladder or urethra these organs assist in eliminating fluids from the body. A urinary tract infection can be acquired in hospitals from catheter insertion. Which is a indwelling catheter this is used when the patient is not able to

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    Variables Affecting Urine Output and Solute Concentration BIOL 204 505 Anatomy and Physiology II Author: Lab Partners: November 29‚ 2013 Purpose Three experiments were performed to determine the effect on Specific Gravity‚ NaCl Concentrations and Urine Output with the variables consisting of consuming water‚ salty chips‚ sports drink‚ diet and regular soda‚ and a control group which consumed nothing. Results Baseline Values and Chemstick Analysis Observation/Test Normal

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    missed step was not acknowledging the patient’s complaint of increased pain following the lithotripsy at the first ED visit with a reported sensitivity to narcotics. The physician failed to order any radiological studies to assess the patient’s kidney or kidney function further. Had a study been performed could the patient have been treated earlier instead of representing to the Emergency Department with additional stress‚ cost‚ and emergent surgery. The nurse failed to question the physician regarding

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    Evolution of selling

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    The Evolution of Selling from the 1950’s to the Present The evolution of selling changed the way salespeople‚ companies and major industries valued their customer’s needs. Each organization would use certain methodologies and techniques that over time would develop‚ mature and grow to make those organizations much more successful and valued. Also as the customers themselves‚ started becoming more sophisticated‚ closing sales took more effort and time. Therefore the salespeople had to be trained

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