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    Early Life: Bruno Mars’ real name is Peter Gene Hernandez. He was born on October 8, 1985. His family was very musical. His dad whose name was also, Peter Hernandez was a Latino (Puerto Rican) drummer and his mom, Bernadette San Pedro Bayot, she sang and is from Philippines. His aunt and uncles from both sides played instruments and sang. As he was growing up, his family preformed a Las Vegas style show with throwback songs and celebrity impersonations in Waikiki, Hawaii. Bruno was always…

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    Joyas Voladoras Summary

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    rest or get something to eat their heart might stop beating. In paragraphs three and four he explained how they have a very ferocious metabolism and told us that their hearts are stiffer and tougher. He also told us that they get heart attacks and aneurysms and ruptures…

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    make up part of the immune system. Platelets are needed for clotting in the body and the plasma is a liquid in which the other components float in (Next slide). Some common problems that can occur in the Cardiovascular System is an Aneurysm and Varicose Veins. Aneurysms occur when there is a weak spot in the wall of an artery. Varicose veins, is quite common, it is when there are problems with valves and therefore prevent blood from returning back to the heart. This can be shown by the pictures…

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    cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. If Larry continues with his current dietary habits and not managing high levels of stress, he is at a significantly increased risk of coronary artery disease, heart failure, renal failure, thoracic and abdominal aneurysms, myocardial infarction or stroke, as well as cognitive dysfunction (Plotnikoff, G., pg 208). A consequence of hypertension is arterial damage as it contributes to wear and tear on the vascular…

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    being a caregiver. From a young age she can recall changing diapers of her brothers and sisters, she started a family at the young age of nineteen, when her mother became ill and then when her husband had to undergo two brain surgeries for two brain aneurysms. This is a role that Sandy has always taken on without complaint. She seems to have a real love and appreciation for caring for others. That is just what you do for your family in her eyes. Another major theme in Sandy’s life is family.…

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    Fistula Research Paper

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    Even though complications of fistula access are far less than a graft or a catheter, they do occur and need to be addressed. Complications occur in approximately one-third of fistulas and include: aneurysms, infection, stenosis, thrombosis, steal syndrome and heart failure. These complications have historically been classified as early and late failure. The etiology of both early and late are somewhat similar because if the cause is not diagnosed early on it may progress and lead to late access…

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    examinations until contracted additional complications. After Johnston arrived at the intensive care unit, doctors determined that he suffered from an abdominal aortic aneurysm, which caused a mortal event while doctors attempted to remedy the condition during surgery. The plaintiffs argued that physicians should have found the aneurysm sooner, while medical expert suggested that the condition was difficult to diagnose. The court ruled in favor of the physicians, citing that while the diagnosis…

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    the user’s life. Cocaine users are far more likely to suffer from coronary aneurysms than non-cocaine users. The use of cocaine weakens the blood vessels in the heart and the brain, and this can cause aneurysms to form. The risks of cocaine use are multiplied because not only will the chemicals of cocaine continue to weaken the blood vessels, but the irritability and panic associated with cocaine use can also cause an aneurysm to bleed, which can then result in death. Cocaine has numerous…

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    Degas Biography

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    spent his time drawing, printmaking, making sculptures etc. He made most of his artwork in his studio. Most of his artwork represented ballet. He died on september 27 ,1917, because of brain aneurysm he was only 83 when he past…

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    Alagille Watson Syndrome

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    cmH2O, FiO2 0.4-0.6, fresh gas flow 1-1.5 L/min. Normocapnia was maintained throughout the surgery. CVP remained stable at 16-22 mmHg. Surgery included diagnostic cerebral arteriography with coil embolization of left posterior communicating artery aneurysm, and placement of right external ventricular drain (EVD). The estimated blood loss during the procedure was minimal (less than 50 ml), and the total intraoperative fluid intake was 500 ml of crystalloids. The patient remained hemodynamically…

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