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    Restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) is also known as Diastolic Heart Failure, this “is characterized by restrictive filling and reduced diastolic volume of either [one] or both ventricles with normal or near normal systolic function and wall thickness.” There are many types of Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive cardiomyopathy is the least common type. The tell-tale sign of RCM is diastolic dysfunction. Diastolic dysfunction is when the heart does not fill up correctly, either too slowly or too quickly.…

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    lethargic and suffering from spastic muscle spasms. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: The patient no previous medical history. Allergies: No known drug allergies. Current Medication: None. Blood type B; Rh+. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION VITAL SIGNS: Blood pressure 65/40, pulse 130, respiration 55, height 20 inches, and weight 7.5 pounds. HEENT: Nystagmus of…

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    Defibrillation Sometimes suffer heart of flicker either the atria or ventricles. There arises an electrical chaos causing the pumping function is lost due to muscle contractions cease. Ventricular fibrillation is considered a cardiac arrest and the patient loses consciousness almost immediately. CPR must be started immediately. With an electrical device called a defibrillator, may flicker broken in most cases if treatment is started immediately. When ventricular fibrillation is defibrillation…

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    A Short Story Of Dally

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    Dally lost it. He lost his mind. Dally robbed the convenience store next to the hospital and was being chased by the cops. Near the park, Dally was shot. Right before my eyes, I saw him go down. My feet collapsed out from under me and I checked his pulse. ¨Heś still alive! Heś still breathing!¨ I shout as Darry and the rest of the gang come darting towards us. The ambulance pulled up and took Dally to the hospital. ¨Heś going to be alright. Heś going to be alright.¨ Those words roll around in…

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    Homeostasis, a unifying principle of biology, refers to the body’s ability to maintain a constant internal environment in response to environmental changes. If the body was unable to maintain a constant internal environment, cells would lose their ability to carry out normal functions. For example, when we consume different foods or drinks, our body essentially maintains a constant pH or when we are exposed to cold weather, the body regulates body temperature in an effort to maintain an internal…

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    abhorrence behavior that happen all around the country. One of the most recent and horrible example of homophobe violence was the Orlando Nightclub shooting of 2016 ("ORLANDO SHOOTING.",2016,1). The night of June 12th, 2016 a man named Omar Mateen entered Pulse Nightclub and killed forty-nine people…

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    History of Present Problem: The patient is a 40-year-old Caucasian female who presents to clinic accompanied by her husband for evaluation and treatment of left ankle pain. The patient was involved in a motor vehicle accident at age 19 and sustained an open fracture and dislocation of left bi-malleolar ankle fracture as well as a torn right anterior cruciate (ACL). She underwent an open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of the left ankle fracture emergently. After the left ankle healed, a right…

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    Different music’s are picked to helped players get hyped up. When teams are usually down the coaches may have a song they like to play. This song get the team pumped and ready. Studies show that the Southeastern Conference is allowing for the first time hyped music. At Stanford’s stadium, over the past years the song “Glory, Glory to ole Georgia”. “But athletic director Greg McGarity is seeking that electric tune to create the havoc to help the Bulldogs defense collect a third- or fourth-down…

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    What´s Type 2 Diabetes?

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    What is diabetes? Diabetes is a common condition in which the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood is too high. This is because the body's method of changing glucose into energy is not working as it should. We obtain glucose from the food that we eat, either from sugary foods or from the digestion of starchy foods such as bread or potatoes. The liver can also make glucose from other foods. If somebody has diabetes, the glucose in their body is not turned into energy, either because there is…

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    young guy, not much older than my brother D.B., and you could kid around with him without losing your respect for him. He was the one that finally picked up that boy that jumped out the window I told you about, James Castle. Old Mr. Antolini felt his pulse and all, and then he took off his coat and put it over James Castle and carried him all the way over to the infirmary. He didn't even give a damn if his coat got all bloody.…

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