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Student nurse here and I have a variety of questions that I need to find to finish a two modules, and then I can move onto a different one.

Any help is always appreciated, thanks you

This first one is talking about the surgical technique Craniotomy, but then the operation that occurs inside the cranium may be one of many depending on the problem facing the patient.

1) Removal of a tumour, repair of aneurysm

2) Aspiration of haemorrage

3) Removal of a thrombus

Okay and on a different topic can someone tell me a good way to define Urine Osmolarity?

Thank you in advance for any and all help.

Milenko

Thank you again

Hi Milenko,

I'm a student nurse as well, and probably would not be able to answer your questions anyway, but I really can't figure out what you are asking about in the first part of your post. You've got a bunch of statements there and no questions. Try re-wording your post.

I did some googling and found that osmolarity is the direct measurement of the concentration of dissolved substances in urine.(or water)

http://www.diabetesinsipidus.org/whatisdi_glossary.htm

I'll be interested to see the answers you get to your questions.

later, les :nurse:

Hi and thanks , I just looked and your right it wasnt clear, the statements are the questions and they are asking what the name of the operation that would apply to each one.

Thanks for your help with the other question.

Cheers

M

Hi Milenko,

I'm a student nurse as well, and probably would not be able to answer your questions anyway, but I really can't figure out what you are asking about in the first part of your post. You've got a bunch of statements there and no questions. Try re-wording your post.

I did some googling and found that osmolarity is the direct measurement of the concentration of dissolved substances in urine.(or water)

http://www.diabetesinsipidus.org/whatisdi_glossary.htm

I'll be interested to see the answers you get to your questions.

later, les :nurse:

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