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    Syncope Research Paper

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    article written by the American Heart Association, Syncope (Fainting), syncope begins when blood does not carry enough oxygen to meet the demands of the body. Since there is a shortage of oxygen being sent throughout the body, the brain is unable to cope, and this will result in a loss of consciousness (2015). Syncope, in other terms, is another way to describe fainting. Syncope, in many cases, occurs from a low blood pressure. The body systems involved in syncope. The body systems that are…

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    Characteristics Of Fetal Pig

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    out from the skin Same colour as skin (light pink) Feels muscular/like skin Contains the testes Urogenital Opening Found just under the umbilical cord Same colour as skin (light pink) N/A (it is a hole) In females, opening to urogenital sinus and found ventral to the anal opening; in males, small hole just posterior to the base of the umbilical cord; where genitalia…

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    major difference between male and femal pig is the location of urgenital opening.(Figure 1) If the pig was female, the urogenital opening is probably located next to the anus but my pig was male because the urogenital opening was next to the uimbilical cord. My pig was 29cm and its gestational age was 110 days.…

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    pros and cons of delayed cord clamping you must first understand what cord clamping is, and why it is done. “Cord clamping is part of the third stage of labor, which is the time between delivery of the infant and the placenta. The cord is usually clamped by applying two clamps. The cord is cut between the clamps.” (Reynolds, 2007) Cord clamping is done at the moment of birth to cut off the supply of blood, oxygen and nutrients to the baby from the placenta. Delayed cord clamping is a practice…

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    Meningitis Research Paper

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    the swelling of the membranes that encircles around the spinal cord and brain. The disease is generally triggered by infection of parasites, fungi, bacteria, viruses, and particular organisms. Weak immune systems may be also connected to recurrent bacterial meningitis although most meningitis cases are caused by viruses. The disease mainly affects the central nervous system which consists of the brain, nerves and the spinal cord. Symptoms such as the fever may be the first sign of the…

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    Panda Essay

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    Basically. any muscle attached to blood vessel, internal organs, or bone function in panda movement. The muscular system organs are the heart muscles skeletal muscles, and smooth. These muscles are made up of small fibers that contract in pairs of two and do the opposite of one another to…

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    Meninges are protective covering layers of the brain and spinal cord. Inflammation and infection of these layers is called Meningitis. Presentation and symptoms vary with age and can be different. Young children present with high fever, vomiting, headache and a dislike for light. Newborn babies can present with either irritability and inconsolable crying or being too sleepy and not waking up for feeds along with high fever. If left untreated the condition can progress to deteriorating…

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    IVDD is a medical condition that affects animals and stands for Intervertebral Disc Disease. This disease causes cushioning discs between the vertebrae of the spinal column to rupture into the spinal cord and presses on nerves. This produces soreness, nerve damage, and even paralysis. Because of the pressure, IVDD induces premature aging resulting in a lower quality of life. There are many symptoms that can be overlooked but the outcome can lead to serious conditions. The less serious symptoms…

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    The heart is one of the most important organs in your body. Your heart helps the all the blood in your body circulates. For does who do not know the function of the blood-flow I will explain. On the right side of the heart we have two Vena Cava in which is superior and inferior. Next we have the right atrium, from the right atrium the flows through the tricuspid valve. Upcoming the blood flow goes through the right ventricle, to the pulmonary valve, succeeding to the pulmonary artery than to the…

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    autoimmune disorder occurs when the body’s immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. What causes this to take place? Inside the human body we have white blood cells that secure againist destructive substances in the body immune system. A few examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood and tissue from outside the body. When the immune system has been attack it produces antibodies that protect against anitgens, which empower it to obliterate these…

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