Woo answer was bicarbonate ionshomijoe said:hey guys i think its carbaminohaemoglobin, becoz in the question it specifically asked for the form CO2 is carried in RED BLOOD CELLs CO2 is carried in the blood in three forms:
70% dissolved as bicarbonate ions which is carried by plasma
23% as carbaminohaemoglobin which is carried by red blood cells
7% dissolved in plasma which is carried by plasma...
therefore the only correct answer would be carbaminhaemoglobin.
That's really good *thumbs up*dolbinau said:Got 91/100. Anyone else?
err i got the exam back and this is wrong haha it was ABG, i was expecting to do worse than normal but go a great mark so i was happyaxlenatore said:Arterial blood gas analysis isnt used in surgery to my knowledge, do to its nature, it takes time to test a blood sample using electrochemical processes, so it wouldnt really help in monitoring i always thought it was more for diagnosis, non invasive tests such as the t stat thingy are better to use
I put the oximeter and got it marked wrongemo-kid-91 said:my teacher explained several questions that are being discussed here.
arterial blood gas analysis/pulse oximeter: both correct as there is a new form of po out that measures co2. abg is done by taking a sample of blood, therefore it can be used in surgery but it takes much longer. also, many pos can only be used if the patient has a pulse, which limits types of surgery it can be used in. (some new pos, like the ones that measure co2, can be used when the patient has no pulse. weird, because that kind of negates the whole pulse oximeter thing, huh?).
"more correct". Lolemo-kid-91 said:carboaminohaemoglobin/bicarbonate ions (hydrogen carbonate ions): both correct, but carboaminohaemologin is more correct.
My mid year was 42%emo-kid-91 said:i ended up getting 76%, which isn't bad. much better than my midyear result of 58%. hopefully i can pull my mark up even more for hsc.
my teacher only marked it right because she'd read that article about the new ones being able to measure co2 - otherwise i'd have got it wrong. tell your teacher; maybe they can find the article and you'll get an extra mark.axlenatore said:I put the oximeter and got it marked wrong
FLYHAWK14 said:81% :uhhuh:
I guess my favourite was the 7 marker on medical science and technology cos I hit all the right notes.:uhhuh:
I wrote about vaccines and antibiotics, stating what they were and how they help natural body defencesemiliehearts said:Me Too!
What did you talk about for it?
Did you get the full 7 marks?
got the 7 marks, talked about vaccines, skin grafts, spray on skin for burns victims who do cannot recieve grafts for various reasons, (skin is the first line of defence after all) and sterilising bandages inspired by pasteuremiliehearts said:Me Too!
What did you talk about for it?
Did you get the full 7 marks?