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    Silicon Rubber Case Study

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    Two computation cases were introduced, one with a polyurethane graft and another with a silicon rubber graft. The computations were done under a pulsatile flow. Both cases were computed under maximum peak pressure as mentioned in the method section. The flow volume rate is expressed by integrating on surface as followed: Q=∬_A^ ▒v.dA (5) By integrating flow volume rate in time…

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    than to the right and left lung. On the left side of the heart we have pulmonary veins the blood flow continues to the left atrium, through the bicuspid valve. The following the blood goes through the left ventricle to the aortic valve, than to the aorta, to the rest of the whole body. The heart is a very complicated…

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    you through it you just need to use more than 2 legs. I was sitting on the crinkly paper that lays upon the weird bed, not expecting any new news. As the doctor walks in he says that the pictures have came in, then he says that my artery called an aorta has grown faster than my body and it is enlarged. He then shows the me horrible black and white pictures of my artery, even though I didn’t understand any of the pictures the feeling was still horrible. He still tries to explain the pictures, I…

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    book comprised of several anecdotes of the lives of cadavers covering everything from testing the safety of cars to heart transplants. Roach’s humorous approach to this book allows the reader to understand the science behind things such as ruptured aortas and human decay. The biological insights that I have gained from this book help me understand the world better because I now understand how humans decay after death (and how it is prevented temporarily), all of the experiments cadavers are used…

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    Doctor's Diaries Analysis

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    this happen within the medical field but nobody should feel guilty or blame themselves if something did happen to go wrong. Also, the other doctor told Jane that it could’ve been a lot worse for the patient, where he could’ve had a stroke from the aorta (for example). The socialization of physician that Jane Liebschutz’s experience relates to would be emotion management. Doctors should definitely maintain their empathy in patient care to a certain extent. Yes, doctors should definitely show that…

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    1. The title of this sculpture is The Goddess Coatlicue. She stands at eight feet, six inches, and is located in the Museo Nacional de Antropologia in Mexico City. An Aztec sculptor created her out of an igneous rock called basalt. This black or gray colored rock is fine-grained and forms from lava as small amounts shoot out of volanoes and cool quickly. This statue was originally discovered in 1790, but was immediately reburied due to its terrifying nature.…

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    Day 1 John Smith ,62 years old male body weight 160 kg and height 1745cm long term smoker. Today he is consulting his GP with his blood lipid profile which resulted LDL -5.6, HDL -0.4, TG-5.7and total cholesterol -9.4. Q1. Ideal Total Cholesterol (TC) should be 4 mmol/L or less, LDL-Cholesterol (LDL) should be 3 mmol/L or less and HDL-Cholesterol it should be over 1mmol/L (men) overall Total Cholesterol the lower figure is the better. In Johns result he has Total Cholesterol of 9.40 which is…

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    Operative Management of Portal Vein/SMV Trauma: Can We Just Ligate Case Scenario: A 21-year-old male presented to the emergency department after he was stabbed in the abdomen. On examination, his vital signs were significant for a systolic blood pressure of 70 mmHg, heart rate of 120 beats per minute, and a right upper quadrant stab wound. Given the concern for intra-abdominal bleeding, he was taken to operating room for exploratory laparotomy. The patient had a large right zone 1…

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    bring me a chest tray and drape the other parts of the body.” I told the paramedics. As I cut into her chest, blood shot out but I her heart was relived of pressure. Now was the tough part. I had to remove the bullets which were next to the white Aorta but not making contact, that was a big problem. The big problem was that the other bullet was lodged in the partially purple, partially red right ventrical. If moved incorrectly she could bleed out and die. It ment I had no second chances. I…

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    Hypertension

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    blocking the blood flow to any body part. Over time, part of a blood vessel will swell where it is damaged or weakened and forms a bulge this is known as an Aneurysm. Aneurysms can form in any artery throughout the body, but they're most common in the aorta, the body's largest artery (mayoclinic.org). Coronary artery disease, narrowed arteries, affect the heart because the arteries are restricted and don’t allow blood from the heart to flow smoothly. When blood doesn’t flow freely to the heart…

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