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    - The purpose of the Electrocardiogram test is to monitor and measure the quantity and quality of the electrical rhythm of the heart. Understanding the electrical rhythms of the heart is important because your heart's electrical system controls the timing of your heartbeat and you would have to understand how the electrical rhythm of the heart should be to know what problems may be occurring. There are three common variables that are encountered in an electrocardiogram which are the direction…

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    Pathologic heart murmurs are the number one birth defect in infants. It affects 36,000 infants in the United States. Many children can die from it, but many children can also survive it. Infants can be born with it, and they can also develop the disease as they grow older, in this essay, we will explain to you the causes of heart murmurs, the treatment of heart murmurs, and the symptoms of heart murmurs. Pay attention, because your son can be born with this. Causes of heart murmurs Pathologic…

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    The essential reactions to harm are snappy straight advances in that the you feel torment and there is aggravation (this stage keeps going in the vicinity of three and five days), this at that point leads onto the second stage. The second stage is the provocative stage, this stages tend to last in the vicinity of three and five days. You will realize that you have started the fiery stage when you start to feel torment, this is because of an expansion of weight in the harmed range from nearby…

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    Congested Heart Failure, often referred to as CHF, is when the hearts output pressure is weaker than normal. This will cause the blood to have a decreased pressure circulating the body, but the internal pressure within the heart will increase. As a result the heart cannot keep up with supplying the body enough oxygen and nutrients that it depends on. So the chambers of the heart will stretch due to the increase in pressure to try and hold more blood to pump through the body or may become stiff…

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    Hypovolemic Shock

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    Hypovolemic shock is the result of severe blood/fluid loss causing the heart to inadequately circulate oxygen to the rest of the body (Workman, 2013, pp. 812). In this condition, there is sudden decrease in blood volume within the vascular space causing a drop in mean arterial pressure. This decrease in mean arterial pressure causes a sudden loss in the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood related to the sudden decline in available red blood cells. As the heart is unable to properly pump oxygen…

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    arteriosclerosis or simply from his hypertension. The percentage rate is low when linking epistaxis with hypertension, but in the doctors case he stopped taking his medication. Arteriosclerosis is caused by HBP which can also lead to CAD (Coronary Artery Disease). The blurred vision and dizziness go hand in hand and are also signs of a cardiovascular disease. The auscultation observed rales and crackles. Crackles are caused when small air passages open during inspiration increase during…

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    Atrial Fibrillation Essay

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    Chest pain? Lightheadedness? Heart palpitations? Can’t catch your breath? You may be experiencing paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation (AF or AFib) occurs when the atria (upper chambers of the heart) lose their normal rhythm and beat chaotically. When this happens, blood isn’t flowing through the heart and body efficiently. This inefficient flow can cause blood to pool inside the atria, increasing the risk of blood clots. Atrial fibrillation can be associated with stroke,…

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    Deca 250 or Deca Durabolin has long been used in the world of athletics and until today, has been the most popular steroids in sports. Its fame is due to its overly high deca-durabolin- webanabolic activity. As a result, as it mass increase, so as its side effects. Also, it yields a lesser water retention, doesn’t have any effect on a person’s blood pressure and most important of all, it isn’t toxic to the liver and kidneys as most body building substances. One more notable thing about Deca…

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    The respiratory system is responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. The lungs are the main organs in the respiratory system. According to the American Lung Association, red blood cells collect the oxygen from the lungs and carry it throughout the body where it is needed. As the red blood cells travel through the body, they collect the carbon dioxide, taking it back to the lungs where it is then exhaled. The human body needs oxygen in order to sustain itself. The average…

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    Frog Dissection

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    My group did our dissections on the Frog, they belong to the Chordate phylum because of its endoskeleton, and their nerve cord that runs along the spinal cord and connects to their brains. This means that they have a central and peripheral nervous system. Back to their brains, they’re divided into three parts, the fore-brain, mid-brain and hind-brain. The fore-brain controls the frogs sense of smell (the Olfactory lobe), along with the cerebral hemispheres, and diencephalon. The mid-brain…

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