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    Mucinex-Sinus Max is xerostomia. Xerostomia affects the oral cavity in a negative way due to the lack of nutrients provided from saliva. The patient's blood pressure was 140/90 mmHg and pulse was 80 BPM. The blood pressure reading was stage one hypertension because the normal range for blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg. The pulse reading was in the normal range which is 60 to 100 BPM. The patient had…

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    by manipulating the power of figures of speech. In the first stanza of the poem, he says: “My hand pulses to my back trousers pocket Or into my inner jacket pocket For my pass, my life,” In these three lines, Serote uses two figures of speech; personification and a metaphor. He uses the personification of, “My hand pulses,” to give the feeling of fright to the reader on account of the word ‘pulses’. It reminds the reader of heartbeats, and the…

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    stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive method of brain stimulation that relies on electromagnetic induction using a magnet field over the scalp, focused on an area of the brain thought to play a role in mood regulation. The coil generates brief magnetic pulses, localized, which causes depolarization of neurons in underlying part of cerebral cortex which pass easily and painlessly through the skull and into the…

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    Air Pressure Lab Report

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    Numerical results show that there is a sudden increase in the pressure when the pulse enters the bag. A similar trend is observed in experimental pressure values as well. For the location P1, peak pressure achieved from the experimental and numerical analysis are 423.6 Pa and 444.6 Pa, respectively. As the jet of air enters the bag…

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    further compression of artery, nerve pathway and fibers. The compression of supply system to brain affect the consciousness, blood pressure, respiration, pulse and temperature. Herniation takes place in the later stage of the ICP. Herniation is indicated by rise in systolic pressure while diastolic pressure does not change. It widens the pulse pressure, bradycardia and respiration are abnormal. Early detection is important to reverse the condition. Some of the…

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    (tunica media) contains muscle and elastin to help maintain pulse flow (it can contract and stretch) The outer layer (tunica adventitia) contains collagen prevents the artery rupturing due to the high pressure blood flow Veins Veins carry blood under low pressure (<10 mm Hg) They have a very wide lumen (keeps pressure low and allows greater flow of blood) The walls of tissue surrounding the vein are thin (blood is not travelling in rhythmic pulses) They have valves to prevent blood pooling at…

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    history. One particularly important event was the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida. The shooting occurred on June 12, 2016, and 49 people were killed, including the shooter, Omar Mateen. The Pulse nightclub shooting was the deadliest mass shooting in American history. At 2:02 A.M, the Orlando police department received reports that shots had been fired at the nightclub…

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    Blood Pressure Lab

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    pressure is the maximum pressure during ventricular contraction of the left ventricle while diastolic pressure is the minimum pressure used when the left ventricle relaxes. The differences between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure is called pulse pressure. Normal blood pressure ranges for an adult falls between 90/60 mmHg - 120/80 mmHg.…

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    The arteries are blood vessels that deliver oxygen and nutrients to all organs in the body during the heart pulses. During the blood circulation a pressure is exerted on the walls of the blood vessels or arteries. The case where the ability of such walls to expand or contract in response to blood pressure changes is called Arterial Stiffness (AS). Arteries need to be flexible to expand when oxygen is needed by muscles and heart, and stiffening of the arteries place an extra load on heart which…

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    Nursing Care Plan Essay

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    Respiratory rate 20 non-labored, producing a white material on the buccal mucosa; which does not wipe off with tongue blade. Other vital signs: temperature: 101.F, pulse: 100 BMP (regular), blood Pressure: 130/72mmHg, pulse oximeter: SAO 98% RA. Auscultation reveals decreased breath sounds, dull to percussion right lower lobe. End expiratory wheeze in right lower lobe, as well as an increased anterior-posterior diameter to chest wall, no rales…

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