ANS: Orange juice (citrus) MissqiOriginally posted by alfagal:The patient is a 48-year old woman.
Suffers from fatigue and a potassium level of 8.2 mmol/L.
After treatment, three causes were thought of: renal failure, hemolysis, or supplements. However, they are all wrong...
The cause was identified when the patient said Oragne Juice
What type of juice if drunk in liters would cause a potassium level of 8.2 mmol/L?
scrurvy??Originally posted by alfagal:The patient is a seven-year old boy with:
leg pain, swollen gums and red dots all over.
lost height and weight
has a mild fever.
HIs appetite was poor and his diet consisted of cookies, bread, yogurt and milk.
What disease is this boy suffering from?
ah luaOriginally posted by alfagal:The patient is a 48-year old woman.
Suffers from fatigue and a potassium level of 8.2 mmol/L.
After treatment, three causes were thought of: renal failure, hemolysis, or supplements. However, they are all wrong...
The cause was identified when the patient said ______.
What type of juice if drunk in liters would cause a potassium level of 8.2 mmol/L?
MIA lehz..failed contact w him le..Originally posted by stellazio:what happened to doctor reno?
well done!Originally posted by hisoka:scrurvy??
watermelon juice???? or orange juice?Originally posted by alfagal:The patient is a 48-year old woman.
Suffers from fatigue and a potassium level of 8.2 mmol/L.
After treatment, three causes were thought of: renal failure, hemolysis, or supplements. However, they are all wrong...
The cause was identified when the patient said ______.
What type of juice if drunk in liters would cause a potassium level of 8.2 mmol/L?
medical negligience? or incompetent doctors?Originally posted by alfagal:A 22-year old.
History of drug abuse, collapses.
After being brought to the hospital he is given CPR, shocked five times, given ten different types of drugs and hooked on a respirator, he is declared dead.
5mins later, a nurse comes into his room and finds him alive with a blood pressure of 90/60.
What is this phenomenon called?
arsenic ah?Originally posted by alfagal:Describe a poison that:
Causes fever, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, weakness, and a peripheral sensory neuropathy, anemia and hyperkeratosis.
korlect!Originally posted by missqi:watermelon juice???? or orange juice?
actually one thing crossed my mind, what if the yoghurt he ate was flavoured?Originally posted by alfagal:well done!
Bingo!~ wanna go for a hatrick?Originally posted by missqi:arsenic ah?
which one? wm? or oj?Originally posted by alfagal:korlect!
maybe artificial flavoured lehz? heeOriginally posted by hisoka:actually one thing crossed my mind, what if the yoghurt he ate was flavoured?
post more qns leh.Originally posted by alfagal:Bingo!~ wanna go for a hatrick?
why my one about the doctor being lousy not correct??Originally posted by alfagal:Bingo!~ wanna go for a hatrick?
yup looking forward to do so too..Originally posted by missqi:post more qns leh.
i think these all me dont know.
those two heng heng remember somewhere one.
lol
PS: a phenomenon..Originally posted by hisoka:why my one about the doctor being lousy not correct??
he misdiagnosed the patient as being dead wor
a miracle happened?Originally posted by alfagal:A 22-year old.
History of drug abuse, collapses.
After being brought to the hospital he is given CPR, shocked five times, given ten different types of drugs and hooked on a respirator, he is declared dead.
5mins later, a nurse comes into his room and finds him alive with a blood pressure of 90/60.
What is this phenomenon called?
resurrection?Originally posted by alfagal:PS: a phenomenon..