Friday, July 31, 2009

What is a C A B test?

a really hard test

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A positive test charge of 4.0 x 10^-6 C is in an electric field that exerts a force of 2.0 x 10^-4 N on it. W

a force of 2.0 x 10^-4 N on it. What is the magnitude of the electric field at the location of the test charge?





A 5.0 X 10^-1 N/C


B 2.0 X 10^-2 N/C


C 4.0 X 10^-2 N/C


D 8.0 X 10^-2 N/C

A positive test charge of 4.0 x 10^-6 C is in an electric field that exerts a force of 2.0 x 10^-4 N on it. W
Answer: A (5.0 X 10^-1 N/C)
Reply:F = Q*E





F is the force.


Q the charge of the test charge


E is the field strength at the location of the test charge





E = F/Q = 2.0*10^-4/4.0*10^-6 = 50 N/C


How long should you wait before getting tested for hepatitus C?

get the test now and again every three months. i have type "c" and it is no fun to live with. be care full and get tested often. contray to what some people are telling you Hep"c" is a blood borne pathogen and there is no vaccine for it. you can get Jaundices(yellow skin) with type B or type A also. that is more common. once you have type "C" it is there for life.

How long should you wait before getting tested for hepatitus C?
some docs say an incubation it takes 7yrs i had my tattoos for a long time before i found out i was just going for a routine check up
Reply:I believe it's 3 months...
Reply:I had hepatitus C years ago. I suspect it was from the dentist. That was the period of time before they had to wear gloves. All of a sudden I got so violently ill I didn't know what was wrong. Thought it was the flu. After about 5 days my skin began turning yellow. I then went to the doctor and found out it was heatitus C but there was nothing they could treat it with at that time. I just got better on my own after awhile. My whole family had to have gamma globulin shots though to prevent them catching it. They never did catch it thank heavens.
Reply:If you suspect your infected, do not wait. The treatment started now will be more beneficial to you , and save you alot of heartache later.
Reply:Don't wait ! I have Hep C and underwent the drug theapy and it is now in remission. If you do test positive see a doctor immediately%26gt; The sooner you start treatment the less damage it will do.


Thursday, July 30, 2009

What kind of thins would i have on my test befor i go into the 8th grade?

I ma going to go to the 8th graade next year and i am going to take a test to c if i can go into the 8th grade what kind of things do u think will b on the test???

What kind of thins would i have on my test befor i go into the 8th grade?
Depends on your country. In the U.S.A. its normally :





Math


Language Arts and Reading


U.S. History/Geography


Writing test(write a 4-5 paragraph essay)


Science





All of this was on an entry test for me to get into the 9th grade years ago, so it should be roughly the same for 8th


An electric field strength of 6.0x10^4 N/C is measured using a positive test charge of 2.5x10^-6 C. What is t

What is the force on the test charge?

An electric field strength of 6.0x10^4 N/C is measured using a positive test charge of 2.5x10^-6 C. What is t
Answer: Force = Q*e=1.5*10^-1 as stated previously.
Reply:Force = Q*e


1.5*10^-1


yeah IIT special.

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Having a colsposcopy test done b/c of a irregular pap smear can it be a reason for not getting pregnate?

Pap smears take a sample of hte cervical cells and look at them under a microscope for specific abnormalities. These are not het type of abnormalities that you get from Infection or anything that might come from Intercourse (that would be white bloodcells, bacteria, sperm, etc). Squamous cells are the cells that make up the cervix; similar to the cells found in your nose and lips. They are transitional cells and prone to certain viruses. When looked at under a microscope these cells should look a certain way... but if you have certain Viruses or mutations they will appear mis-shapen. The pap result will take into account how many abnormally shaped cells were observed. Any abnormal result will indicate a need for a follow up exam, a colposcopy.





During a Colposcopy the Dr just puts a vinigary solution on the cervix that causes the abnormal cells to turn white %26amp; shines a bright light into the vagina so the Dr can see the tissues of the cervix better. IF they see anything abnormal they will take a small sample of the cells for a closer inspection. The amount of cells removed during the procedure are only slightly more than would be disrupted in normal intercourse. The Dr will then apply a topical antibacterial disinfectant to help prevent any potential infection. You won't even have to refrain from sex that night it is so minor.





HOWEVER.... if the cells are found to be serious and the Dr determines that you need to have a "CONE BIOPSY" you may experience infertility %26amp; increased risk of cervical failure resulting in premature labour/birth or miscarriage, as well as increased chance of having a C-section. This is because the inside of the cervix is mucus tissues that help the sperm travel into the uterus and when that is removed the sperm have a slightly harder time getting there alive. The mucus produced by the cervix is also what plugs the cervical opening during pregnancy to prevent anything contaminating the amniotic sac... and so if the mucus plug is insufficient and the woman is exposed to certain bacterial infections during pregnancy her amniotic sac my become attacked and rupture prematurely. PLUS, the cervix (like all reproductive organs) is prone to scar tissue and adhesion. When a cone biopsy is done, the cervix becomes restricted in how far it can expand normally as the baby develops and a woman may require bed rest and or cerclage to help support the cervix. When it comes time to deliver the baby, the scarred cervix can have trouble becoming fully dilated.





BUT to answer just your question.... NO, just having an abnormal Pap will not mean you are infertile. NO, just having a colposcopy or even a small biopsy doesn't mean you will have infertility. Yes, you can have a healthy baby born vaginally even if you have/had a STD such as HPV (the most common cause of ASCUS or "Abnormal Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance"). Yes, you can even get pregnant and have a healthy baby if you have had a Cone Biopsy - though you may require a little more patience and effort.





(hugs) It can be very stressfull to have something like this happen.... but you are probably just fine. Having an abnormal Pap result is not uncommon. It can be caused by MANY things and does not mean you may not be able ot have children. It doesn't even mean you have anything serious. Most of the time the Dr will check it out and then there won't be anything else happen.

Having a colsposcopy test done b/c of a irregular pap smear can it be a reason for not getting pregnate?
What did doctor say? Irregular pap smear may have been misread and usually doctor will perform another smear. Also CA125 blood test is more accurate for cervical cancer. Yes, could be reason for not getting PG.
Reply:no - it can be for infections etc - anyway don't speculate - hear what the doctor has to say


What does a urinalysis with c&s measure? What does it test for?

A urinalysis will check if you have a urinary tract infection. If that is positive, then the C%26amp;S will show what antibiotics the bug is susceptible to.

What does a urinalysis with c%26amp;s measure? What does it test for?
culture and sensitivity


it shows bacteria and what meds will cure the infection
Reply:Most commonly this type of test is used for the diagnosis of a UTI (urinary tract infection). Urinalysis is a chemical test and measures the amount of leuckocytes (white blood cells) in the urine to determine infection and any Hemoglobin (blood )in it. It also detects glucose, nitrates protein for example.c%26amp;s means culture and sensitivity. The culture is incubated anywhere from 24 to 48 hrs to see if there is any bacterial growth. Sensitivity is a test done with several antibiotics to determine which antibiotic would be recommended to the patient for the type of infection detected. The laboratory report is then sent to the ordering physician.

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