bolus is acidic or basic???
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In medicine, a bolus (from Latin bolus, ball) is the administration of a discrete amount of medication, drug, or other compound within a specific time, generally within 1 - 30 minutes,[1] in order to raise its concentration in blood to an effective level. The administration can be given by injection: intravenously, intramuscularly, intrathecally, subcutaneously, or by inhalation. The article on routes of administration provides more information, as the preceding list of ROAs is not exhaustive.
The 20% albumin solution possessed a pH of 6.95 and a titratable acidity of 8.5 [corrected] mEq/l.
CONCLUSIONS:
According to the Stewart approach, the observed changes in acid-base balance are the net result of the two opposing effects of the strong ion difference and the amount of weak plasma acid.
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The 20% albumin solution possessed a pH of 6.95 and a titratable acidity of 8.5 [corrected] mEq/l.
CONCLUSIONS:
According to the Stewart approach, the observed changes in acid-base balance are the net result of the two opposing effects of the strong ion difference and the amount of weak plasma acid.
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