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    monitoring of his oxygen saturation will be necessary to assess the amount of fluid in his lungs. Due to his labored breathing an oxy mask will be applied as well as telemetry monitoring. Labs will be drawn immediately to identify and measure deficit blood gases and electrolyte imbalances. Other initial protocols that may be implemented would be to administer morphine, diuretics, vasodilators, and inotropes. Morphine is useful to reduce anxiety, labored breathing and reduce the heart’s pre…

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    The most useful are enumeration of white blood cells (WBC ), total number of neutrophils (TN), the immature relative to the total neutrophils (I / T) and C-reactive protein (CRP) . [ 4-7] However, despite the number of available tests, none of them is absolutely reliable for early and accurate diagnosis . Several cytokines, such as IL -1B , IL-6 , IL- 8 and TNF -a are important mediators in the systemic host response to infection. the high peripheral blood (PB) , the levels of these cytokines…

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    which opens up blocked blood vessels thereby restoring blood flow to the heart muscle.38 Angioplasty procedures take place at the area of thigh or the arm which is shaved to prevent the bacterial infection. The area is then cleaned with the special antibacterial agent and covered with sterile drapes to prevent infection. A numbing medication, local anesthetic drug lidocaine is injected into the skin over the blood vessel of the thigh or an arm, keeping the area pain-free. The blood vessel is…

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    “Blood is one of the most significant and frequently encountered types of evidence associated with the Forensic Investigative of death and violent crimes” (James, Kish, and Sutton, 2005 p. 1). A Bloodstain Pattern Analysis is called when bloodstains are found at a violent crime scene. The Bloodstain Pattern Analysis discipline has been in existence for a long time, as early as the late 1800’s. “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis focuses on the analysis of the size, shape, and distribution of…

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    to the bleeding from torn blood vessels and tissue fluid leaving the cells around the affected area. Swelling also helps to protect the affected are from any more damage. It acts as a cushion around the affected area. The second symptom is pain. The pain comes from the increased pressure to the affected area and damage to the nerve fibres due to the swelling. The third symptom is redness around the affected area. This is due to the vasodilation of the nearby undamaged blood vessels. The fourth…

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    Bypass Coronary Artery Bypass is a type of procedure that improves the blood flow to the heart. Surgeons will perform Coronary Artery Bypass of patients who have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease. The disease know as coronary heart disease is known as when a waxy substance known as plaque buildup inside the coronary arteries this occurs in the arterys which supply your heart with oxeye not rich blood in time the blood can become thickend and harden which can very easily rupture or Break…

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    Blood Test Essay

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    Blood test is an important test used to find out about the health condition of our organs. Through blood tests, we are able to learn whether we have diseases like cancer, cardiac diseases, diabetes and certain genetic conditions. It also allows doctors to know if the medication or diagnosis a patient is going through is working. There are a few parts shown in a regular blood test report. The first section is the Complete Blood Count (CBC) test. This test gives us information about the types of…

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    pulp in the spleen helps to combat infection and produce antibodies, the red pulp helps to filter the blood. This links with the cardiovascular system in that in order for the cardiovascular system to work effectively it must have a healthy system of red blood cells, if the red blood cells are tired out the cardiovascular will thus not work effectively. The spleen also holds a reservoir of blood in case of hemorrhagic shock in the body, which can be released if…

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    The movie I decided to analyze for this assignment is Blood In Blood Out. This movie is about two Latino brothers, Cruz and Paco, and their cousin, Miclo, who is half white and half Latino, and how their lives are affected by the pact they have to always stick together and fight for each other. Later on in the movie the guys are separated after many conflicts they encountered between each other and with others. Cruz turns to drugs, Paco becomes a detective, and Miclo goes to prison. There are…

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    1. Differentiate between skin of fish and amphibia Fish (Scoliodon) Amphibia (Frog) *Skin is rough and tough which remains *Skin is smooth and loose which remain attached with the underlying muscles. separates from the underlying muscles by lymph . sac.…

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