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    infants and young children worldwide. New respiratory viruses such as: human metapneumovirus (hMPV), new subtypes of human coronaviruses (hCoV), and bocavirus (hBoV), have been linked to LT-ARI. A common factor that affect LT-ARI studied in this experiment is age, although the prevalence is truly unknown. A study was conducted to aim an estimate prevalence of viral co-infection in children hospitalized with LT-ARI and assess whether age impacts the rate of viral co-infections in children. A…

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    that influence the rate of diffusion across a membrane are: ~ the extent of the concentration gradient – the greater the difference in concentration on either side of the membrane, the faster the rate of diffusion ~ the mass of molecules diffusing – the heavier they are, the slower they will diffuse across the membrane ~ the distance travelled – this places an upper limit on cell size and functions as a resistance factor; distance travelled is indirectly proportional to the rate of diffusion ~…

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    carrying out the Harvard step test practical. This test is where a person carries out a period of exercise for a certain length of time and then records their heart rate before and for so long after the period. This shows how fit and healthy the heart is by showing how long it takes for the heart to go back to a regular resting pulse rate. “The cardiovascular response to acute exercise is centred on the principle that the cardiovascular system fulfils three primary functions: to deliver…

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    purposes to treat cardiovascular diseases, and to prescribe physical training. If V02max scores drop by even 3.5 mL/kg/min in diseased people, survival rates automatically decrease approximately 12%. People with higher aerobic fitness levels have decreased rate of mortality compared to those with low aerobic fitness level that have an increased rate of mortality. Therefore, exercise tests to be performed to develop an exercise plan to increase one’s survival…

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    historical, and cultural factors, which have influenced the system (Bristol, 2010). Key economic indicators in these countries discuss range from Inflation in 2011 at 2.6-3.9, GDP in 2011 at 2.1- 1.5, GDP forecast in 2012 3.3-6.3, and Unemployment rate in 2011 to present 5.2- 9.1 (Reconstruction costs,…

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    While the definite cause of the infant mortality is still unknown, there are factors that are associated with the infant death. By looking at the trends between the trends between 1960 and 1995, we learn about many of these factors. Infant mortality rate declined slowly from 1960 to 1964, perhaps that is because the gap in mortality between black and white infants narrowed dramatically in this time period. Further more, post-neonatal mortality declined more rapidly than neonatal mortality. In…

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    Macedonian were participating in an update education to introduce evidence based into their practice of delivering care. As the perinatal mortality rate was the highest in Europe health care administrators was provided an evidence based practice training to all health care staff with the objective to implement and evaluate how it would help in reducing the rate of perinatal mortality. As a result of the intervention nurses in Macedonian was motivated to implement evidence based into their…

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    shown, the heart rate increases when the athletes are more focused unto fast music than no music and slow music. This determined that, when the athletes ran whilst listening to fast music, it didn’t only improve their timings but their heart rate as well. The beats of the heart rate whether it is slower or faster is highly influential to the tempo of music. The researchers co-founded that when a person is captivated to slow music for a period of 20-30 minutes each day, the heart rate and blood…

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    Oxygen As soon as the dog has been rescued from the fire, an airway must be established in order to allow the dog to get sufficient oxygen. Suction and tubing can be used if swelling is minor to administer the oxygen. If swelling in the upper respiratory tract is too severe, an opening may need to be made in the trachea via a tracheostomy to allow the dog to receive oxygen. Oxygen should be administered immediately after the dog is rescued in order to displace the amount of carbon monoxide in…

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    Tea Tree Essay

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    can be use in the bath, regular massage (especially to the chest and in a vaporiser. Tea tree has a beneficial effect on the respiratory system aswell and is useful for colds, flu and catarrh. Can be steam inhalated, drops on a tissue or maybe facial massage. 6. Briefly describe at least 4 different diseases/disorders of the respiratory system and any benefits that holistic therapies can offer these conditions. The main symptoms of bronchitis are wheezing…

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