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    Vrindavan, Krishna would look after the cattle and play flute to keep the flock together. The Gopis, too, would gather around him drawn by the enchanting tunes from his flute. Krishna, being a seductive charmer, charms the Gopis of Vrindavan. Krishna’s Raas Leela or the ‘sacred mating’ with Gopis makes his beloved Radha jealous. On a similar note, in the text The Mistress of Spices, Tilo is jealous and insecure by the “bougainvillea girls” (TMS 254) when Raven charms these young Indian women who…

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    Mr Penzey Case Study

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    1. What were the main findings of Mr. Penzey’s physical exam? How could his CT results be related to his blood pressure findings? A physical examination for high blood pressure also comprises a medical history. The extent of the physical examination as well as the level of detail in your doctor's questions depend on how high your blood pressure is in addition to whether you have other risk factors for heart disease. High blood pressure can harm your blood vessels, heart as well as kidneys. This…

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    RAA Rough Draft The assurance of safety is always appreciated whether it’s at home, school, or public places. There are always uncertainties whether a specific place can be considered as safe. In an article written by Roxane Gay, she argues the difficulty of finding a space that can be confidently labeled as safe. To strengthen her argument, she uses examples of her personal experience in relation to safety, recent events in campuses, the feministic output of safe space within the LGBT…

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    Microgo Case Study

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    By: WORKEROBO JUNE 20, 2016 WORKEROBO: A Pioneer Distributor of Personal Robots in India MAHE, PONDICHERRY, June 20, 2016- It's 8 am in the morning, as Mr. and Mrs. Richards, awake and found their home clean which was done by her personal robot, Sally. They have also a robot dog who reminds then of their daily schedule. This is just because of having a personal robot at home, said Mrs. Richards. She told that Sally has made their life easy as she does not have to worry about the cleaning of…

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    Kantha Case Study

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    royal animals like saddled horse, elephants, drum beaters, musicians and so on. Though, these scenes were further emphasized and restored by use of various flowers, foliages, birds and fruits , may be within to fill the empty gaps or as borders. Also Raas mandal showing Krishna with gopis and deer and peacocks and other birds on empty spaces are embroidered. Motifs, in this embroidery comprises of figurative animals like, leaping tigers, running goats, cantering horses, fleeting rams, wild boar,…

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    Mr Penzey Case Study Essay

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    1. What were the main findings of Mr. Penzey’s physical exam? How could his CT results be related to his blood pressure findings? When Mr. Penzey's case study was analyzed, the initial tests performed on him indicated multiple findings. A mass was found during the CT scan, located on the adrenal gland; the adrenal gland is located on top of the kidneys, their function is to help in burning proteins and fats. This is how the adrenal gland keeps the blood pressure under control and regulates…

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    Water Osmolarity

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    The importance of tightly regulating plasma volume is to see how much water can a person excrete, and how the total amount of blood volume has a direct effect on plasma osmolarity. As a result, plasma volume has a direct effect on the blood pressure. Basically, when the blood contains low amount of water, it can result in decrease in plasma volume, and increases in serum osmolality which led to blood having increased viscosity (Evans 1. et al. 1506). Additionally, the plasma volume results in…

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    Clinical reasoning is embedded in the way of nurses’ thinking for patient care (Levett-Jones 2013). It is a spiral continuous mental process underpinned by critical thinking and a sound body of nursing knowledge to make clinical judgement (Levett-Jones 2013). Eight elements: consider patient’s situation, collect cues, process information, identify problems, establish goals, take action, evaluate outcomes and reflect on process are involved in the clinical reasoning cycle (Levett-Jones 2013).…

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    Furosemide Conclusion

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    higher osmolarity. ADH is normally used within the body as a mechanism to regulate extracellular fluid, and according to Goodman, “presence of ADH will cause reabsorption of water and a more concentrated urine,” (1999). “It may be that sympathetic and [RAAS] override the volume and low pressure cardiovascular receptors…and cause an increase in AVP secretion” (Klabunde,…

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    experiencing cardiogenic shock. Here the poor contractibility of cardiac muscle causes stoke volume (SV) and cardiac output (CO) to decline (Elliott, Aitken & Chaboyer, 2015). Secondly the compensatory mechanism triggers renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) which rises catecholamine production. This action escalates antidiuretic hormone (ADH) release, which increases cardiac afterload by vasoconstriction (Wagner & Hardin-Pierce, 2014). This increases pressure on walls of the ventricle and…

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