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    stethoscope lightly over the brachial artery and inflated the cuff to a pressure that was 20-30mmHg above my estimated systolic pressure. I then deflated the cuff using the valve on the bulb at a steady rate. As I slowly deflated the cuff I heard the pulse return and noted the pressure when I first heard the regular beat. This…

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    tasks and patient treatment. So the demand is getting bigger and bigger and the salary will also increase along with the demand for the assistants. Duties The many duties of a medical assistant are taking vital signs (i.e. blood pressure, pulse, temp, pulse ox). You can also help the doctor in patient exams and giving medications. Also the desk area of the job include making schedule and doing insurance papers and billing. Also it can depend on the employer you work for and what tasks they…

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    a alleyway when it was raining out. This connects with the thesis because Andy was scared because he was dying and he didn't want to die. In the end Andy was laying in the street bleeding out. Laura found Andy and she got a cop the cop checked his pulse and said he was…

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    client’s measurements settled with the BMI (Body Mass Index), as 35.4. Although, the test was finalized with my client’s RHR (Resting Heart Rate). The RHR determined during the test was 31. Successively pulse count was determined within 6 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds and 60 seconds. Pulse count within 6 seconds was 10, 10 seconds was 15, 15, seconds was 18, 30 seconds was 36 and 60 seconds was 75. Going through my client’s medical history it displays that she is quite healthy.…

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    This chapter consists of explanation on the personnel involvement and also the equipment which had been used in this project. 3.1 List of Personnel Figure 3.1: The List of Personnel That Involve With the Field Work. Figure 3.2: List of Personnel That Involve at the Office. 3.2 List of Equipment Used Table 3.1: The List of Equipment Used During the Field Survey. Equipment Functions and Specifications Total Station (GOWIN TKS-202) - The Gowin TKS-202 is ideally…

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    base of the tail or on a paw, then a small doppler probe is held just below the cuff. The doppler detects blood flow through the tail, heard as the pulse. The cuff is slowly inflated, which temporarily restricts blood flow (heard as silence on the doppler). As the cuff is slowly deflated, the operator will listen for return of the sound of the pulse and notes the pressure measured at that time. A series of readings are usually taken and…

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    • Resting Pulse: 52 • LDL Cholesterol: 175 mg/dL What problem caused the professor 's symptoms? The presentation of symptoms that the professor is experiencing suggest that the professor is having a transient ischemic attack or TIA. A TIA is a recurrent episode of neurologic deficit, lasting seconds to hours that…

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    main part, just going through the motions, they lose all knowledge of what is going on in the world outside their little corner of the world. The next lines are “You try to take its pulse, Before its head explodes”. Now, these lines are even more metaphorical than the last. The “pulse” is not their literal pulse. The pulse, in a medical sense, is a way that you can see what is wrong and try to make them better. This is what they want. They are looking for a way to take these politicians that…

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    end they had to summarize what led to United States entry to WWI. I collected their work and went over the answers with them. I did this pulse check for two reasons. First to collect data and see who is following along to the pace of the class and Secondly, was to see if I can found common misunderstandings that I need to readdress. I realize during this pulse test students struggled with remembering and understanding the two main causes that led to United States entering WWI. At that moment I…

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    SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS The symptoms of TAPVR usually show up soon after birth, but sometimes they start later. Symptoms can be mild or severe. Signs and symptoms include: • Abnormal heart sound (murmur). • Pounding heart. • Weak pulse. • Blue lips, skin, or fingers from a lack of oxygen…

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