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    Atrial Fibrillation Essay

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    this happens, blood isn’t flowing through the heart and body efficiently. This inefficient flow can cause blood to pool inside the atria, increasing the risk of blood clots. Atrial fibrillation can be associated with stroke, dementia, heart failure, and reduced quality of life. About 15–20 percent of people who have strokes have this heart arrhythmia. According to data from the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), over 2.3 million people in the United States have some type of…

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    Causes Of Heart Disease

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    the cardiovascular Disease is and how many types of it? Cardiovascular disease or Heart Disease is a condition that includes blocked or narrowed in blood vessels. As a result, many cases like this lead to stroke, chest pain, or heart attack. Second, there are many types of cardiovascular disease that have different Widespread and characteristics. For example, Ischemic Heart Disease is the most widespread type in Canada, and it affects the circulation of blood to the heart, or Heart Failure…

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    Blood Transfusion

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    The most common indications for a blood transfusion include acute blood loss, coagulopathy and other anemias.2 The veterinary professional should adhere to a strict transfusion protocol, and utilize blood typing, crossmatching procedures and careful patient monitoring; which minimizes the risk of an adverse reaction and maximizes the benefits of the transfusion.2 Ideally, potential canine blood donor candidates should range in age between 1-year-old to not more than eight years of age, and be…

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    treated successfully if detected in time. Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a malformation of the large blood vessel near the heart. Congenital heart disease is one of the most common forms of major birth defects in newborns, affecting approximately 8 percent of infants and is normally diagnosed within one week from birth. Prior to birth the fetus is not effected by this birth defect. The blood circulates differently prior to birth and the fetus derives oxygen and nutrients from the mother…

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    and weight loss, even though she has been eating. The mother also mentioned that the patient’s breath has been smelling “fruity”. After further examination, it was determined that she has a high heart rate and high blood pressure. Evaluation of her arteries determined that the high blood pressure is being caused by atherosclerosis. The patient’s mother said a few years earlier the daughter had gone to the doctors and was informed she should be taking insulin, but due to the cost, they were…

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    Colostomy Case Study

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    be given a medicine to make you fall asleep (general anesthetic). • An incision will be made in the front of your abdomen. • The muscles under the skin will be divided or separated. • The next steps will vary depending on the type of colostomy. The two main types are: ○ End colostomy. Part of the colon will be removed, or the colon will be divided into two separate parts. The end of the colon that is attached to the upper part of the digestive tract will be attached to the wall of the…

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    amounts in the liver and blood. Which cases do we need L-carnitine? • Obesity: it acts as a transporter to transfer long chain fatty acids into the cell to be oxidized to produce energy, it is safe in diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and females with polycystic ovarian syndrome, its dose ranges from 500 to 2000 mg/day. • Body building: increases muscle mass. • Male infertility: increase sperm count and improves quality of sperms. • Heart failure, angina and reduces blood pressure and the…

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    are many ways different ways animals do this. Humans have an organ called the lungs which helps us inhale oxygen, but fish do not. Fish usually use gills to breathe but there are some exceptions such as the lungfish. The lungfish is one of the only types of fish that have lungs. This is why today we will compare the differences between the lungfish and human respiratory systems. We will highlight the differences and the similarities between the two. First of all we will start off with the…

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    Clinical History Summary

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    Summary of Clinical History: A 56 year-old obese male, living alone in Chicago, was found dead in his home. Patient presented with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and gout. Feet were swollen and necrotic along with poor vision. High levels of ketones were found in the urine and toxicology reports came back with metformin, glyburide, and novolin-N in the system Description of Gross Lesions: External Examination: Respiratory System: I examined the trachea and saw it in good shape and…

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    adult without POTS stands up, gravity pulls blood into the lower body The brain senses a sudden loss of blood and triggers a response (heart beats faster, heart beats with greater force) Vessels in lower half…

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