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    weight of the atmosphere and air flow is simply the motion of air. Intrapulmonary pressure and atmospheric pressure are usually measured in units of millimeters of mercury. “Inspiration is the act of drawing air into the lungs and expiration is the exhalation of breath (Biology-Online Dictionary, 2005).” “Boyle’s Law is an ideal gas law where a constant temperature, the volume of an ideal gas is inversely…

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    personal goddess Inanna, the goddess of love, fertility and warfare and ultimately making Enheduanna the first named historical author (Binkley 47). Enheduanna’s respect for Inanna was shown throughout three of her poems, her most famous one being The Exhalation of Inanna. Many people could argue that while she did write poetry in ode to her, her intentions were deeper than that. A possible motive could be to introduce the image and power of Inanna to other parts of the world other than the…

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    Patient will begin vocalizing at the onset of exhalation using, A. Vowels, B. Labeling objects using the phrase A+ a noun, C. By producing sentences or answering questions that require just a one sentence response with 80% accuracy. Status: A. With vowels 90% accuracy, goal completed. B. Labeling…

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    Another situation where the central nervous system provides a feedback loop is when there is a high concentration of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream. This event was simulated during the re-breathing exercise. Unlike hyperventilation, where the subject had a long breath-hold and a small carbon dioxide composition, re-breathing had the shortest duration and the highest percent of carbon dioxide. The test subject was able to hold her breath for only 27 seconds. Meanwhile, her CO2% increased from…

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    respiration are: aerobic and anaerobic (Gordon). Humans go through respiration in the form of breathing. Positive pressure exhalation: Air flows out the body when chest cavity contracts and the pressure in the chest cavity and lung increase’s (Gordon). When the diaphragm is pressurizing the lungs air and forces it out the mouth, this is an example of positive pressure exhalation. Negative pressure inhalation: Air flows into the lungs when chest cavity expands and the pressure in the chest…

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    sensitive to different allergens. When the irritation is initiated by several factors either external or internal the airways, they swell up and fill with mucus. After that, muscles within the airways contract to make them narrow. It makes it hard for exhalation. This resistance to breathing out results in the asthma attack to an individual. It causes obstruction to the exhaled air. This lung condition is referred to as a chronic obstructive pulmonary…

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    Describe the structure and function of the cardiovascular system Blood vessels Arteries, veins and capillaries takes blood and nutrition to the muscles and back from the heart. Arteries take the blood that has O2 in it away from the heart under high pressure with a small diameter and it has thick muscular walls, and veins take the blood back to the heart under low pressure it has a medium thickness to it and a large diameter because it has valves to stop the blood flowing backwards.…

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    Ventilation and perfusion work together in the body to provide oxygen and dispose of carbon dioxide. Ventilation provides tissue and organs oxygen by the process of mechanical inspiration and exhalation of the lungs. This provides the alveoli within the lungs with oxygen, as well as the ability to expel waste products like carbon dioxide. Perfusion provides the tissues and organs with oxygen by the mechanism of diffusion between the pulmonary capillaries and alveoli. Ventilation Ventilation…

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    Introduction and Social Relevance 2015 was a tragic year for South Australia. 102 people died on the roads and over 750 serious injuries occurred in South Australia alone. 44 of the fatalities were young men and women who died due to driving over the allowed alcohol consumption limit of 0.05 (Responsibility, 2016). This did not however need to be the case, these fatalities would not have occurred if the drivers were tested and stopped beforehand. Over 600 000 drink driving tests occurred last…

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    1) Explain why a patient is admitted into the Critical Care Unit. People are admitted to the intensive care unit because they require professional respiratory help, patients requiring assistance of at least two organ frameworks, and patients with ceaseless impedance of at least one organ system who additionally require bolster for a serious reversible disappointment of another organ. Early referral is especially vital. On the off chance that referral is deferred until the patient's life is…

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