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Nov 30, 2004 23:47

You know what I'm (supposedly) learning in Chemistry for Nursing?

A radioactive isotope in a 9.0 mL vial has an intensity of 300 mCi. A patient is required to take 50 mCi intravenously. How much liquid should be used for the injection?

You want to know the sick part? I actually know the answer...

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cheerinqt December 1 2004, 13:46:20 UTC
ekk, please don't go into further details. lol.

xoxo

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passthatgloss December 2 2004, 03:41:26 UTC
lol i know its horrible!

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passthatgloss December 2 2004, 03:44:47 UTC
YAY Nursing! lol

About the whole Chemistry thing, I know that Nursing Majors have to take CHM1020 and CHM1021 (its like part 1 and 2) I don't think basic Chemistry counts, but hey you never know. I know you also have to take Anatomy, Microbiology, Nutrition, and Physiology as sciences for Nursing. But I suggest you check it out with your advisor! =)

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cool import_speedin December 2 2004, 15:23:13 UTC
THAT SHIT KEWL HOPE U LIKE WUT YOUR STUDYING K MWA LUV U

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Re: cool passthatgloss December 3 2004, 05:47:13 UTC
Yea, hopefully I'll get used to it! Love you too! =)

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