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    according to the dose to respective groups. Blood pressure was recorded as 0-5 hrs with 30 min interval by tail cuff method.9The hypertensive animals were divided into four groups (6 each) Group I: Control – Receives 10% fructose solution Group II: Standard – Receives Standard Drug Propranolol accordingly. Group III: Receives 9c (15 mg/kg body weight of animal used) Group IV: Receives 9a (15 mg/kg body weight of animal…

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    such as reading or playing cards. The researchers used a “Stress-Arousal Checklist” and stress-arousal scores to measure the participants stress levels throughout the experiment. They also used an “Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor” to measure the participants’ heart rates and blood pressures. The study found that the “treatment had a significant negative main effect on…

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    (2013). A pilot study on the effects of magnesium supplementation with high and low habitual magnesium intake on resting and recovery from aerobic and resistance exercise and systolic blood pressure. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 12, 144-150. Magnesium (Mg) is one of the richest minerals found in the body and has a role in more than 300 biochemical reactions, ultimately playing an essential role in activating cellular enzymatic…

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    lack of blood flow to the arm and veins will further distend with increasing external pressure, occlusion way from the heart the arm being lower than the heart. These sections are being tested using gravity, finger occlusion and use of sphygmomanometer at low…

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    We live in a society where it is difficult to go against the norm. Each of us are pressured to act a certain way, or look a certain way in order to be accepted. Such as teenagers may face peer pressure to do certain activities that may not be right to them, but do it anyways, because they want to fit in. But this burden of conformity is not only present in the real world, it can be found in literature as well. The story "St. Lucy’s Home For Girls Raised by Wolves" by Karen Russell depicts that…

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    Magnesium is one of the most important minerals for human health and is required throughout the body; but by far the largest quantities are found in the bones and muscles. Almost all the body's enzymes are dependent to some degree on adequate supplies of magnesium, and these enzymes are essential for several hundred vital metabolic reactions; amongst the most important being the production of energy within cells through the metabolism of dietary proteins, carbohydrates and fats. Magnesium is…

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    disorders; pregnancy-induced hypertension, acute stress and drugs or other substances. Specific diseases or disorders include: renin-producing tumors, renal failure, acromegaly, hyperthyroidism, arteriosclerosis, pregnancy, elevated intracranial pressure, quadriplegia, surgery, burns over 9% or more of the body, alcohol withdrawal, oral contraceptives, antihistamines, licorice and MAOI’s. (McCance, Huether, Brashers & Rote,…

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    exposed in the blood streams which will eventually cause blockage of blood flow in the coronary artery . Patient’s medical history of hypertension is one of the most important risk factors of acute Myocardial infarction as the constantly high blood pressure can cause damage to artery endothelium and make her more vulnerable in developing atheroschelerosis plaque If the cessation of blood flow will stop oxygen and nutrient supply to heart muscle, the heart muscle becomes injured and eventually…

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    signal generator, acquire data, understand the concept of a Low Pass Filter, gain knowledge of time domain sampling and sample rate, learn how to analyze and present data in MATLAB, as well as learn how to calibrate a microphone and record sound pressure data. To accomplish this the role of an electronics technician whose responsibility was to validate the performance of data acquisition equipment that will be used to acquire data on an upcoming project was taken on. 2. Effect of a Low Pass…

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    What I Learned Today I worked antenatal and postpartum. I had a good day and learned a lot from Melissa. I was able to assist in a discharge and assess a patient with a history of PIH and hypothyroidism. I also performed a baby bath and postpartum assessments. I assessed a patient who is high-risk because of a history of fetal demise. And although she was seemed okay she stayed for twenty-four hour surveillance because she had to decelerations in antenatal. My patient had right-sided…

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