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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Lab Report

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    1. (8pts) From these data, graph your mean arterial pressure (MAP; see formula) and heart rate (y axes) vs. workload (in METS) on the x-axis (include resting results). Using this information, answer the following questions. Show ALL work. MAP = [1/3 (SBP-DBP)] +DBP MAP: [1/3 (SBP-DBP)] + DBP Resting (supine) - [1/3 (118-72)] + 72= 87.33~87 mmHg Resting (standing) - [1/3 (108-70)] + 70= 82.67~83 mmHg Bruce Protocol Stage 1 - [1/3 (120-64)] + 64= 82.67~83 mmHg Bruce Protocol Stage 2 -…

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    Bio 204 Case Study Review

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    heart to the lungs and has the pressure in these veins get higher fluid will leak out of the veins into the air spaces in the lungs, You give a diuretic so the body will pull more fluid out and pee it out. 9a If the person is refractory to the heart failure medications, he can go into shock. What is the type of shock that you can expect in this person. What are some of the signs and symptoms of Shock? ( 1 point) Cardogenic shock and the symptoms are low blood pressure, rapid pulse,…

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    NTG Case Study Essay

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    latanoprost, travoprost, tafluprost, and bimatoprost, showed that up to 15% of NTG patients receiving prostaglandin analogues were non-responders. The percentage of non-responders was significantly lower with bimatoprost. (Inoue et al., 2016). The Low-Pressure Glaucoma Treatment Study (LoGTS) followed up patients using either timolol or brimonidine as monotherapy for NTG. Patients on brimonidine showed lower incidence of visual field progression, although the reduction in IOP was similar between…

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    Lenny, a 37-year-old male, was taken to the hospital after feeling a painful pop in the left hip region when his knee hit the dashboard during a car accident. Lenny’s left lower limb was shown to be adducted and medially rotated causing the right limb to be longer than the left. A mass in the lateral gluteal region was also noted with severe pain to follow. The patient is most likely suffering from a posterior hip dislocation. A hip dislocation can damage the bones, ligaments, muscles, vessels,…

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    Nifedipine Case Study

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    decrease in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure causes hypotension but the heart is spared due…

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    Conformity vs Individuality: Fitting In Americans today tend to believe that teens to try to fit in with the cool kids. I’ve always believed that teens try to fit in by doing drugs and tattooing themselves and piercings. When it comes to the topic of fitting in, most of use will readily agree that fitting in feels good. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of whether or not fitting in is bad for us. Whereas some are convinced that fitting in normal, others maintain…

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    Benefits Of Aging

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    for an individual cardiovascular that has multiple arrhythmias must be taken into heavy consideration. Pushing a patient too far can cause even greater damage. A person’s blood pressure is also determined before the start of the exercise test. This determines how hard the heart is working, if the patient’s blood pressure is too high, again the trainer will need to watch how hard they work the client because more damage could happen if they are worked too hard. Balance and flexibility test can be…

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    cardiovascular disease, in which the blood pressure is abnormally high. For a person be Hypertensive the blood pressure has to be higher than 140 over 90 mmHg, this means the systolic reading is over 140 mmHg or the diastolic reading is over 90 mmHg. The blood pressure, in mmHg:  Normal blood pressure is less than 120 systolic and when the diastolic is less than 80.  Prehypertension is 120 to 139 systolic or when the diastolic is 80 to 89.  High blood pressure stage 1 is 140 to 159 systolic…

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    Employee Reflection Paper

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    (2013). A pilot study on the effects of magnesium supplementation with high and low habitual magnesium intake on resting and recovery from aerobic and resistance exercise and systolic blood pressure. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 12, 144-150. Magnesium (Mg) is one of the richest minerals found in the body and has a role in more than 300 biochemical reactions, ultimately playing an essential role in activating cellular enzymatic…

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    Self Definition

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    before a person hits adulthood. However, there is some changes that may take part in the mist of entering into adulthood. A key factor in midigating the risk the ones health is the ablity to participate in some form of exercise. Exercise reduces blood pressure, strengthens the heart and lungs, and makes depression, osteroporosis, heart desease, arthrites and even some cancer less likely (K. Berger. 2008). The opposite of exersise, which is sitting for long peroids of time can result in a lot of…

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