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प्रश्न
Visit a doctor and find out:
- Under what conditions does a patient need to be on a drip of glucose?
- Till when does a patient need to be given glucose?
- How does glucose help the patient recover?
Write the answers in your notebook.
उत्तर
- A patient needs to be on a glucose drip if they are unable to eat or drink, have low blood sugar levels, or need extra energy and hydration due to illness or surgery.
- A patient needs to be given glucose until they can eat and drink normally again, their blood sugar levels are stable, or their energy and hydration levels are back to normal.
- Glucose helps the patient recover by providing energy, maintaining blood sugar levels, and keeping them hydrated, which supports their overall health and recovery.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Why does absorption of digested food occur mainly in the small intestine?
The longest part of alimentary canal is ______.
How is the small intestine designed to absorb digested food?
All are part of the small intestine, EXCEPT
Select the correct statement.
The finger-like outgrowths of Amoeba help to ingest food. However, the finger-like outgrowths of the human intestine help to
Name the parts of the alimentary canal where
digested food gets absorbed
Choose the odd one out from each group and give reasons.
oesophagus, small intestine, large intestine, rectum
Match the organs in Column I with the words listed in Column II.
Column I | Column II | ||
(a) | Rectum | (i) | Mucus |
(b) | Gall bladder | (ii) | Villi |
(c) | Stomach | (iii) | Taste buds |
(d) | Tongue | (iv) | Faeces |
(e) | Small intestine | (v) | Bile juice |
Finger-like projections enhance the absorbing capacity of the small intestine.