Intravenous route is by far the most common method for parenteral fluid therapy. Mostly, the median cubital vein in the cubital fossa is used for venepuncture.
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Parenteral Fluid Therapy
Administration of fluid by any root other than the alimentary canal (per oral) i.e. intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous or into bone marrow is called Parenteral Fluid Therapy.
Intravenous route is by far the most common method for parenteral fluid therapy. Mostly, the median cubital vein in the cubital fossa is used for venepuncture.
Intravenous route is by far the most common method for parenteral fluid therapy. Mostly, the median cubital vein in the cubital fossa is used for venepuncture.
# 5% Dextrose
MCQs in Periodontology - Defense mechanisms of Gingiva and Host response
A. Mast cell
B. Plasma cell
C. Macrophage
D. Polymorphonuclear leukocyte
# Gingival crevicular fluid is measured using:
A. Whatman's filter paper
B. pH paper
C. Mylar strip
D. Litmus paper
Retainers in Fixed Partial Dentures
Retainer: The part of Fixed Partial Denture which unites the abutment to the remainder of restoration.
Major retainers are those retainers which cover the entire occluding surface of the tooth. Eg. Full veneer crowns, partial veneer crowns. Minor retainers are small metallic extensions which are cemented on the tooth. Eg. Inlays, Onlays.
Major retainers are those retainers which cover the entire occluding surface of the tooth. Eg. Full veneer crowns, partial veneer crowns. Minor retainers are small metallic extensions which are cemented on the tooth. Eg. Inlays, Onlays.
Dental Materials MCQs - Impression Materials
B. Cold
C. Heat
D. Pressure
# Fourth state of matter is:
A. Solid
B. Liquid
C. Gas
D. Colloid
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