How does salicylate cause hyperventilation?

How does salicylate cause hyperventilation? High levels of salicylates stimulate peripheral chemoreceptors and the central respiratory centers in the medulla causing increased ventilation and a respiratory alkalosis. What is a normal level for salicylates? The therapeutic range of salicylate is 15-30 mg/dL. Patients are often symptomatic at salicylate concentrations higher than 40-50 mg/dL. Patients with […]

Why is my volume so soft on my iPhone?

Why is my volume so soft on my iPhone? Speakers full of lint and dust can cause call volume to be muffled. Try cleaning your speakers, then try your calls again to see if the problem is fixed. Update your iPhone. If you’re using Bluetooth headphones and experiencing low call volume through the headphones, make […]

Are placoderms vertebrates or invertebrates?

Are placoderms vertebrates or invertebrates? Placoderms were among the first of the jawed fish and were dominant vertebrates in the Devonian. When did the placoderms go extinct? Sharks and possibly placoderms and acanthodians are thought to have been present (Blieck, 2003). Placoderms are known from the early Silurian (about 430 million years ago) and disappeared […]

How do I reset my Garmin Edge 810?

How do I reset my Garmin Edge 810? Instructions: Power device off. Press and hold Lap/Reset and Start/Stop. Power device on while still holding both buttons. Continue holding buttons when the Garmin “splash” screen appears. Release buttons when Garmin “splash” screen disappears. How do I Factory Reset my Edge 520? Select Menu > Settings > […]

What case established the coercion test?

What case established the coercion test? Lee v. Weisman In their case, Lee v. Weisman, Justice Anthony Kennedy introduced the coercion test, saying that public school students were coerced to participate in state-sponsored religious events when public schools invited clergy to deliver invocations and benedictions at events such as graduation. What is the establishment clause […]

What is tangential thinking a symptom of?

What is tangential thinking a symptom of? n. a thought disturbance that is marked by oblique speech in which the person constantly digresses to irrelevant topics and fails to arrive at the main point. In extreme form, it is a manifestation of loosening of associations, a symptom frequently seen in schizophrenia or delirium. What does […]

Who makes AFO?

Who makes AFO? AFOs can be used to improve or correct lower limb issues by providing support to the limb, improving alignment, controlling motion, minimizing pain, and correcting or preventing the progression of deformities. Boston O&P manufactures all our AFOs using the best materials. What is kafo orthosis? A Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis or KAFO […]

Do non competes hold up in NJ?

Do non competes hold up in NJ? A common misconception of many is that an employer in New Jersey cannot enforce a non-compete agreement that an employee executed in consideration of their employment. There is no legitimate interest in an employer preventing competition. … How do you beat a non-compete agreement in NJ? Typically, the […]

What is a bearish movement?

What is a bearish movement? Definition: ‘Bearish Trend’ in financial markets can be defined as a downward trend in the prices of an industry’s stocks or the overall fall in broad market indices. Description: Bearish trend is characterized by heavy investor pessimism about the declining market prices scenario. What is the meaning of bearish and […]

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top