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    Giraffe Research Paper

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    small and non-muscular. When the valves open, blood flows into the ventricle. The ventricle pump blood and are thick and muscular. The right side of the heart collects deoxygenated blood from the body and pumps it to the lungs where the blood is oxygenated. The left side of the heart collects oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the body. The left side is bigger and more muscular as it has to pump blood the the whole body. The right ventricle can't have as much muscle as it would…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Essay

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    because of the insulin deficiency. Type 1 diabetes will eventually effect the cardiovascular, integumentary and possibly the reproduction system. Many people with type 1 diabetes suffer from hypertension because the body is having to work harder to pump because of hyperglycemia. Eventually the blood can form fatty deposits which can restrict blood flow and cause atherosclerosis. Many people with type 1 diabetes also complain of angina. Due to the high blood sugar the body is dehydrated and…

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    that schools do not teach kids, teachers do. No teachers were trained or provided, so the schoolhouse never fulfilled its purpose. Additionally, another example of the negative impacts of civic engagement on a community is the Play Pumps International project. Play pumps were installed all over different…

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    Three Well Water Issues

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    Three Well Water Issues You May Encounter Does your home rely on well water? If so, there are some things you must know when it comes to maintaining the well and its water quality. Here are three issues you can potentially run into. Poor Water Quality An issue that can be very apparent is the quality of the water, and unfortunately, there are several things that can affect the quality. Bacteria is one of those issues, which will require that you use a sanitizing treatment on the well water…

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    There is enough grip on the top of the mat, offered by the honeycomb fabric, to ensure that you do not slip or slide on the mat at night while at the same time you can change the position to quickly and easily inflate your mat with the integrated pump that inflates it in a minute. You can as well deflate your mat using a FlatValve technology that is difficult to damage, deflates faster, eliminates sharp internal edges, and makes use of a one-way flap that prevents air influx. Sleeping Pad…

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    support the role of the body systems? The artificial heart supports the role of a heart because an artificial heart supports the heart by helping it pump necessary blood and oxygen around the body in order for the body to properly function. Why is the device needed? The artificial heart is needed if you have severe heart failure and your heart cannot pump enough blood around the body in order for the body to function properly. Severe heart failures are commonly caused by diseases, infections…

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    I am interested in the University of Michigan’s School of Nursing. The process of selecting a college led me to look for a school that would give me the strongest education and best preparation for my career. I also wanted a nursing school that had access to a world class medical center. I am attracted to the University of Michigan’s academic reputation and the fact that the University of Michigan is affiliated with one of the top hospitals in the world. I have enjoyed the STEM subjects and…

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    Every effective sports performance training program is built around a comprehensive needs analysis that ensures the athlete gets the most out of their strength and conditioning efforts. Don Pump Sports Performance, a personal trainer serving clients all over Oahu, explains what a needs analysis is and how they contribute to maximizing the performance of any athlete. Don Pump's needs analysis takes in a variety of factors, including the specific demands of the sport and the position the athlete…

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    Insulin pumps are usually only about the size of a deck of cards and have the ability to stream steady amounts of insulin into the body through a needle. Users have to press a button on the pump after meals for an insulin boost or “bolus”, and at all other times throughout the day, the pump distributes smaller amounts of insulin into the body, closely resembling how the pancreas would normally act. The insulin pump helps almost completely prevent blood sugar level…

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    Coronary artery bypass graft The following case study addresses a patient with coronary artery disease that underwent a coronary artery bypass surgery. The purpose of this discussion on coronary artery disease is as follows: a) to communicate the physical symptoms and the presentation of the patient, b) to discuss coronary artery disease in general and the presentations in women, c) patient outcome and preventative actions. Patient Presentation A 72-year-old Caucasian female presented to her…

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