The waxy substance secreted by glands in the ear is:

a. Cerumen
b. Malleus
c. Incus
d. Cochlea


A

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Mr. Franklin has an infusion of dopamine to maintain his blood pressure. The infusion started with 800 mg/250 mL D5W at 8 mL/h, and over the past 5 hours it was titrated up to 15 mL/h. He has received 65 mL of the solution. How much dopamine has he received?

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