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How long can a person be sedated?

Um...under what conditions?

Can a mute person still be able to hear?

Muteness in general has absolutely nothing to do with inability to hear. Muteness means the inability to speak and there are many reasons why people cannot speak that do not include deafness. People who are deaf are only mute if they have never heard any sound and/or have never attempted to try to communicate orally.

How long can a person live with only one kidney?

Humans can very well survive for an average lifespan with one healthy kidney provided other organs/organ systems are in good health.As long as this kidney and the rest of the body remains unaffected by disease in the other kidney, a person's lifespan would remain unaffected. The presence of 2 kidneys simply follows evolutionary patterns of maintaining symmetry in body organs.In fact, some people are even born with just one kidney due to birth defects and continue to live normally without even realising their organ deficit unless they get an abdominal scan.Similarly, when a person gets a kidney transplant after both the kidneys of the patient fail, the person basically survives afterwards with one kidney. Such transplant recipients will live normally provided their new kidney remains healthy and other organs function normally.Hope this helps.

How many cubic meters could the person lift...?

Density of the material is 11.3g/cm3
To lift 45Kg the volume will be 45000g/(11.3g/cm3)=3982.30 cubic cm.

1 cubic meter=1,000,000 cubic cm
Therefore the volume for 45Kg equals 3982.3/1000,000=.00398 cubic meter in air...

In water due to the displaced water the material has an apparent weight of 10.33g/cm ,, therefore the volume lifted under water is 45Kg/10.33=4356.24 cubic cm.=.00435 cubic meter
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The weight in air of .00398cu.m=45Kg..........used in air
" " " " .00435 cu.m=49.22Kg......used under water

How long can a person be on a ventilator in an ICU?

In my practice, the average days of mechanical ventilation for an intubated patient is between 7 and 9 days(Report from the local audit). However, the report also revealed that the maximum days of ventilation(intubated patients) was 13 days. This means, it entirely depends on the patient`s condition and co-morbidity.
As everyone is aware that prolonged mechanical ventilation causes various complications such as ventilatory associated pneumonia and complications related to sedation such as DVT, gastricparasis, stress ulcers and so on.
Many patients can successfully be extubated even in the very next day when the primary problem is not concerned with the lungs.Eg: drug overdose. However, patients with chronic lung problems, and poor heart function might often end up in Tracheostomy hence, to wean the ventilatory support gently while they are in intensive care. Again weaning strategies are purely vary on the individual patients. Despite a strict weaning protocol, some patients might not do well with the weaning strategies during which time the decision will be made on the best interest of the patient that whether to continue the life support or not.
I am quite surprised to hear that patients in coma are ventilated over years. If the patient is not going to have a quality of life or show signs of recovery even after undergoing every treatment possible including a mechanical ventilation, what is the point of continuing the ventilatory support in those situation? I don not think that would be the best interest of the patient.(I am sorry..I have drifted from the actual question).
So, patients might be ventilated upto 10 to 12 days until they get the trachy done or meantime they might be extubated.
Hope, this helps

Why can a person live with out gall bladder but can not live with out a liver?

Your gall bladder is a storage site for bile, an enzyme used in fat digestion that is produced in the liver. Bile is stored in your gall bladder and gets released into the small intestine when you eat. This way there is a large release of bile when it's needed. Without a gall bladder your liver will continue to produce the bile but there will no longer be a place to storage it. Therefore when you eat your liver will need to produce more bile at once and fat digestion will be limited to the rate of bile production.

Your liver also functions as a filter for all the blood leaving your digestive tract. All the blood from the digestive tract enters the liver via the hepatic portal system. Once inside the liver, blood is cleaned of any bacteria that may have found its way into the blood stream from the intestines. Also, a large amount of glucose is removed from the blood and stored in the liver as glycogen. Some fat is also stored in the liver and cholesterol is converted to bile.

Without a liver you would die because of the toxins that would fail to be cleaned out and also you would not be able to digest fats and you would be severely hyperglycemic.

Do you believe in ''one person can change your life ''?

No person can change your life.Only what you absorb from what he has to offer - Physical assistance, Emotional Support or Intellectual clarity that brings change in life.So it is what flows from the other to you being important than the Person. For this flow to happen, your being in a state of absorption much important than the person and what is absorbed more important that what is available to be absorbed (much might remain un-absorbed or perceived differently).We need to drop the Context, Characters and environment once learning has happened. Learning is important. Context change, Characters behave differently when faced with different moment and environment is always dynamic. Learning continues to expand horizons and that is all that matters.

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