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    The non-chill rim and diaphragm provide comfort for the patient. The soft-sealing ear tips provide an excellent acoustic seal comfortable fit. This stethoscope also comes with extra ear tips in case some are lost. 3M Littmann Lightweight II S.E. Stethoscope Lightweight II S…

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    needle, and horn. The use of a phonograph was to first connect the stylus(needle) to the paper or tinfoil, then yell into the horn while spinning the diaphragm, this results in indentions in the paper, after that the diaphragm would be spun back to the original spot, then the stylus would be placed in the first indentation, after that the diaphragm would be spun, and this results in sound. This resulted in being able to hear the recorded message. The phonograph gave the ability to indulge in…

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    In addition pulmonary amoebiasis can occur when the right lobe lesions penetrate to the diaphragm. Cerebral amoebiasis, cutaneous amoebiasis, amoebic pericarditis and splenic abscess are some of the other metastatic lesions caused by the E. histolytica. Pleuropulmonary amebiasis is one of the abundant complication in the amebic liver abscess. The abscess in right lobe rupture through the diaphragm to cause pleural effusion and atelectasis. Pericardial amebiasis is a complication that causes…

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    of all, we’ve learned how to breathe correctly, down to the diaphragm so you can find your voice as the breath comes in and the sound comes out. One of the exercises is the 3 kind of part breaths which you are laying on the floor, using the lower belly, abdomen and then the upper chest to inhale and exhale. Most of the exercises are based on using and pushing the diaphragm to project our voices, for instance, breathing in on your diaphragm and hum on an “M” sound, angel exercise, lying down,…

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    Through the dissection of the rat, my lab partner and I were able to gain a better understanding of the animal’s anatomy by viewing it’s external organs, as well, after careful incisions, viewing the inside of the rat’s anatomy. The rat is a typical mammal, with a head, clearly defined neck, trunk and tail. As such, the rat has two unique aspects that distinguish mammals from other vertebrates: an external covering of hair and mammary glands. As a vertebrate mammal, much of the rat’s structural…

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    Engineers all over the world have begun to praise Blue microphones as having a worthy place in their mic locker. The unique looking, rotating head is actually pretty handy when positioning the diaphragm for the best sound. Neumann U87AI Everybody loves a Neumann, right? Although this is a spendy mic, sometimes you have to pony up the coin to get the right tools for the job. With switchable polar patterns, low frequency roll-off and a pad,…

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    terminate the mechanical support on a spontaneous breathing. Instead of using flow or pressure changes to synchronize the assistance, NAVA bypasses ventilator circuits and airways, guiding the support of each breath on the electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi) (Piastra, De Luca, Costa, Pizza, De Sanctis, Marzano, Biasucci, Visconti, Conti,…

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    above, a variety of muscles play a key role in the respiratory process. Muscles are subdivided into primary and accessory muscles. For the function of inhalation certain muscles are used. The primary muscles of inhalation (breathing in) are the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles.…

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    There is an alteration in breathing and kinematics of the diaphragm in our clients with this pain (Roussel, Nijs, Truijen, Smeuninx & Stassijns, 2007). Thus it is important that we manage SM’s chronic pain in order to promote easier oxygenation. 5) Breathing techniques are used to support clients in maintaining…

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    hiatal hernia is when a part of a person’s stomach pushes through the small opening of the diaphragm and into that person’s chest area. The laparoscopic, or also known as minimally invasive surgery, is a type of surgery that consists of small incisions that allow small tube-camera to be inserted in and to see inside to do the surgery. The members of the team laparoscopically sutured the hole in the diaphragm so that the part of stomach won’t move again and cause another hernia. During…

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