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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    One in every five thousand males are born each year with a genetic condition called hemophilia. Hemophilia is a blood disorder that can cause severe bleeding both internally and externally due to having little to no clotting factor. In rare cases, hemophilia can occur in females or even be obtained. Hemophilia exists in two forms – hemophilia A and hemophilia B. Hemophilia A and B are caused by a defect in the genes F8 and F9, respectively. The F8 gene is responsible for making a specific…

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    Stroke Research Papers

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    are the leading causes of death, but many may not know that strokes are the fourth leading. Strokes are also one of the leading causes in long-term adult disability. A stroke occurs when there is a clot in a blood vessel or an artery located in the brain, interrupting or severely reducing blood flow to the brain, preventing it from getting the oxygen it needs. There are two different types of strokes, and there are multiple types of each stroke.Although there are many controllable risk…

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    including vital organs. Heart and blood vessels also undergo various changes. According to Young (n.d.), as person grows older many heart undergo many physiologic changes that includes stiffing of heart muscles that makes them to relax less between…

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    Gas Exchange In Fish

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    the fish through the water. The fish 's blood absorbs the oxygen from the water and then transports it to each body cell for respiration. In the blood vessels the blood flows in the opposite direction to the water that flows through the lamellae. This flow is called the counter-current system. The amount of oxygen that diffuses into the blood is maximized by this system by maintaining the concentration gradient the whole way through. This is done when the blood that is the most oxygenated meets…

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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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    Cardiovascular Disease

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    The first slides of the tutorial describes what is cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease is an illness in the blood vessels or the heart. The presentation had a brief part of the cardiovascular system.The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and blood vessels such as, arteries, veins and capillaries. The cardiovascular system is responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and cellular waste products throughout the body. The cardiovascular system is powered by the…

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    extreme high demand, and resulting in almost 100% job placement out of college. The average starting salary for a Med Lab Tech, is about 65,000 dollars. Medical Laboratory has four different specialties which include clinical chemistry, hematology, blood banking and microbiology. Some of the specialties require extra training and schooling. Being a medical laboratory technician allows a person to help patients without having much patient…

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    The human body has approximately 5 liters of blood in circulation at any given time. Therefore, when a blood vessel is ruptured or damaged, as a result of an injury, it is vital that the loss of blood is minimalized. The process that enables this is called haemostasis. In terms of Rosemary’s ‘quite bad’ cut on her finger, as a result of slicing it with a kitchen knife, her body will react quickly by following all three stages of haemostasis. We can assume this as a result of the bleeding taking…

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    Pneumonia Case Studies

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    Towards the end of the day he was producing blood tinged sputum. Productive cough with sputum is also a sign of pneumonia. The neutrophils engulf the foreign bacteria and leave an exudate substance that…

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    nitrogenous waste in the blood and in turn increasing the creatinine and blood urea nitrogen levels (McCance & Huether, 2014). Other findings associated with AKI include, a decrease in urinary output and also accumulation of metabolic acids, and increased potassium and phosphate concentrations (Bellomo, Kellum & Ronco, 2012). The AKI is classified as prerenal, intrarenal and postrenal. Prerenal acute kidney injuries are common and are often the result of a reduction in the blood volume leading…

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