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    Cardiorespiratory System

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    communicating with central command—namely—central chemoreceptors due to arterial pressures of CO2 (PCO2), or peripheral chemoreceptor carotid bodies as the result of changes in pH due fluctuating arterial pressures of O2 (PO2) and PCO2 in arterial blood (Eldridge, 1994). Additionally, non-respiratory mechanisms are responsible for the relay of information to central command such as feedback from thermal mechanisms, pulmonary stretch receptors and receptors in exercising muscle (Eldridge, F. L.…

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    Meditation Benefits

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    reducing one’s stress through the practice of meditation will result in physical benefits such as lowered blood pressure. As the passage makes clear, various studies have been conducted in order to prove the effectiveness of meditation as a stress reliever. The results conclude that meditation can decrease the likelihood of developing stress-related disorders and that meditation can decrease blood pressure. Based on the text, stress and stress related diseases such as anxiety have negatively…

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    them to tie him over until he comes upon another source of energy. His town is dead and to him it seemed like no one survived, not even Ms. Manigat. He saw deserted cars that had rusted almost all of the color off of them with no life within. Old blood stained the streets along with filthy rags of cloth and unburied bodies on top of the dirt as if no one had the time. He continued to walk with little energy and he thought to himself if he couldn’t find fresh food before the dark comes, he needed…

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    In Vitro

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    devices in a flow loop system with specifications similar to that of a human cardiovascular system. Various designers of mock circulatory loops have come with their designs of the mock circulatory flow loop that represents the cardio vascular flow of blood through the heart. The parameters representing the true condition have to be accurate for better performance testing. Also the ability to simulate different physiological conditions within the loop should that are favorable for testing of…

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    Causes Of Shock

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    receive the proper amount of blood and oxygen needed to keep the body running. However, when the cardiovascular system fails, the tissues and organs in the body don’t receive and adequate amount of blood and oxygen it needs, this is called shock. Shock is when blood circulation decreases and eventually stops. Shock can be cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular. There are three main cardiovascular causes of shock, which are; poor pump function, blood or fluid loss from blood vessels and poor…

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    Cardiovascular diseases are conditions that pertain to the heart and blood vessels that interfere with the normal functions of the body. Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. The heart then acts as a pump and provides blood to all parts throughout the body. Occlusion due to plaque buildup interferes with blood flow. The arteries begin to narrow and blood flow is restricted to the brain. Brain cells are deprived of oxygen and begin to die resulting in a cerebrovascular…

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    Stroke Vs Stroke Essay

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    symptoms, which is considered stable. (Davies, 2015. Print.) What is a stroke? A stroke is also known as a cerebrovascular accident, which produces a permanent neurologic deficit. Strokes occur due to problems with the blood supply to the brain. The blood supply is either blocked or a blood vessel within the brain ruptures, causing tissue death in the brain. A stroke is considered a medical emergency, and treatment must be given as quickly as possible. (Davies, 2015. Print.) Are you at risk…

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    Emergency Room Summary

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    type 3 diabetes. While in the emergency department the patient was placed on a cardiac monitor and an EKG was performed along with a chest x-ray. The chest x-ray showed bilateral lower right and middle left lobe pneumonia. Lactate level 2.2, white blood cell count 3.1 with 83% neutrophils and no bands. BNP 96.7. Urinalysis shows UTI. Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) as defined in N. Garin’s article “Predictors and Implications of Early Clinical Stability in Patients Hospitalized for…

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    According to Erickson’s stages of development theory my patient is in the adulthood stage ranging from 40-64 years of age. He’s 50 years old. This range represents generativity vs. stagnation and significant relationships are focused on those in the house hold and workmates. The primary concern is in guiding the next generation and contributing to society. My patient is the only source of income for his self and his family and has been for the past 30 years. He makes a decent amount of money and…

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    Fight Club Chapter Summary

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    The book was a very interesting and informational read. The main character’s name is Sudhir, who was a student at the University of Chicago. Sudhir was a sociology student who wanted to research the projects and find out about the harsh conditions the people there deal with. The first time he goes looking for information he stumbles upon a high-rise building that seems to be deserted. Sudhir soon finds out that the building is in fact filled with people. After being interigated by many different…

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