My sister and shana inspired me ( not shana's fault, so please don't blame her ) to offer one of my chem classes on a written assignment ' The Chronicles Of The Mole '.
Being a weak english person, I try my best to write an event regarding the mole.
Enjoy...
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Huai Ren was waiting outside the A & E. The police had notified him of Jenny’s accident.
After the operation, he was informed by the surgeon that Jenny had escaped death and would be transferred to intensive care unit.
Huai Ren entered the room. Accordingly, Jenny had sprained her neck and fractured her ribs due to the crash. The fractured ribs pierced through bronchiole and the doctor had to give her pain killers through injections. Jenny’s arms suffered from deep cuts due to the broken windscreen.
Huai Ren walked towards Jenny and lamented at her misfortunes.
She was not like this before, at least 1 year ago.
Jenny had suffered from post natal syndrome ; after her maternity leave, she needed to deal with the day-to-day operations of the company and these had proven too much for her. Her dad had suggested Huai Ren to take over the CEO position so as to lessen her duties. Recently, the company was faced with problems of cash flow. A large sum of funds was trapped in an acquisition project of a promising company’s shares.
Jenny insisted Huai Ren had misappropriated the company’s funds.
Huai Ren left the ward for he knew if she woke up, he would not be the person Jenny would want to see.
After visiting hours, someone entered Jenny’s ward.
He took out a syringe and held Jenny’s arm. With a swift movement, the hollow needle pierced through the skin and into the vein. 2.25mg/dm3 of Warfarin was injected into the bloodstream via the vein. He had done his calculations well. For every 13 kg of body weight, there is an equivalent amount of 1 litres of blood. So, Jenny would have around 4 litres of blood if she weighed 50 kg.
The maximum concentration of warfarin that her body could take should not exceed 5.0 mg per body of blood. Since concentration can be defined as amount of substance dissolved in 1 L, which is 5.0/ 4 = 1.25 mg/dm3. An overdose of warfarin will lead to bleed profusely as blood will not clot.
He could visualise the shock on the nurses’ faces when they saw her bleeding while doing their rounds the next morning. Blood would be oozing non stop from her cuts.
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ms pang:)