Assume that P(s) indicates paralysis in the equation given below and that U(s) is the percentage of isoflurane injected into a patient. Calculate the following: (a) (b) (c) (d) P(s) 7.6310-2 U(s) (s² + 1.15s + 0.28) The damping ratio and natural frequency of the patient paralysis transient response Percentage paralysis as a result of a 2% isoflurane injection How much isoflurane would be needed to achieve total paralysis? Is the answer in (a) reasonable, and if not why? =
Assume that P(s) indicates paralysis in the equation given below and that U(s) is the percentage of isoflurane injected into a patient. Calculate the following: (a) (b) (c) (d) P(s) 7.6310-2 U(s) (s² + 1.15s + 0.28) The damping ratio and natural frequency of the patient paralysis transient response Percentage paralysis as a result of a 2% isoflurane injection How much isoflurane would be needed to achieve total paralysis? Is the answer in (a) reasonable, and if not why? =
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![Assume that P(s) indicates paralysis in the equation given below and that U(s) is the percentage
of isoflurane injected into a patient. Calculate the following:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
P(s)
U (s)
======
7.6310-²
(s² + 1.15s + 0.28)
The damping ratio and natural frequency of the patient paralysis transient response
Percentage paralysis as a result of a 2% isoflurane injection
How much isoflurane would be needed to achieve total paralysis?
Is the answer in (a) reasonable, and if not why?
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Transcribed Image Text:Assume that P(s) indicates paralysis in the equation given below and that U(s) is the percentage
of isoflurane injected into a patient. Calculate the following:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
P(s)
U (s)
======
7.6310-²
(s² + 1.15s + 0.28)
The damping ratio and natural frequency of the patient paralysis transient response
Percentage paralysis as a result of a 2% isoflurane injection
How much isoflurane would be needed to achieve total paralysis?
Is the answer in (a) reasonable, and if not why?
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