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    PVT Simulation Lab Report

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    Single Component Study Using PVT Simulator Lab Report 1 Section W03 Nicholas Wells ID: 800098661 September 8, 2016 Cover Letter Dr. Ebrahim Fathi, The purpose of the first lab was familiarize the class with phase behavior using a PVT Simulator. PVT is an acronym for Pressure, Temperature, and Volume. The PVT Simulator is a program on the computer called PVTLab. Phase behavior experiments can be done using an actual PVT apparatus but they are very expensive and the experiments would take hours…

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    needs long-term catheterization or someone who underwent a certain surgery. It must be cleaned daily with soap and water and covered with dry gauze. Condom catheters are often used in individuals who are male. This catheter slides over the penis and tubing connects it to a drainage bag. Bags that are attached to the leg are often used in male…

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    Secondhand Smoking Can Harm Your Loved Ones You had a very long day in anatomy class and it is finally over. While on your way out to your car, someone is smoking just outside of the entrance and the puff of smoke they just exhaled is now in your line of path. The wind is blowing very hard that day mainly back in your face. Before you know it, the wind takes your breath away. As you are gasping in your attempt to catch your breath you end up inhaling the secondhand smoke from the person…

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    Tichina Payno Hayes Focus 1: Nutritional Management Focus Objective 1. Develop at least two (2) complete nursing diagnosis related to nutritional status. Impaired Swallowing related to gastroesophageal reflux disease as evidenced by heartburn and epigastric pain. (789) Risk for deficient fluid volume related to deviations affecting intake. (337) Imbalanced Nutrition: less than body requirements related to inability to absorb nutrients as evidenced by abdominal pain and cramping. (527) Risk for…

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    a small town was both a negative and positive thing. We never had anything to do so we would go places. My dad had a boat so we would go to West Point Lake every chance we got. I loved it and I always had so much fun, we would have picnics and go tubing all the time. One time, when I was about 7 years old, we took my whole family to the lake. I was so excited to show my cousins everything so when the boat stopped, I was the first one out. I HATED wearing those ugly water shoes so I chose not to…

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    Study of Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) in Alloys Jiang Jingxing 1. Introduction of Stress Corrosion Cracking Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) is the growth of cracks with a under the combined effects of a static stress and a specific chemical environment. All SCC failures involve a macroscopic brittle performance, and the ductility of the material is reduced. It is universally acknowledged that there is no single mechanism for stress corrosion cracking (Ford, 1984). Stress…

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    Introduction: The administration of intravenous fluids (IV), is one of the most common and widely used interventions in the medical field, across the world. 'Intravenous' simply means within vein (Wikipedia encyclopaedia). IV therapy is an extremely efficient and effective method of supplying various fluids and medications into the body system which produce rapid effects and it also allows for injecting and administering large volumes of, again, any additional fluids or medications compared to…

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    Environmental Hypoxia Essay

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    Introduction: Research comparing the effects of environmental hypoxia with that of normoxia provides scientists with important information about the human physiological response with respect to the conditions of rest and exercise. Hypoxia can occur under normobaric or hypobaric conditions; however, normobaric hypoxia will be the focus of this investigation. Naughton et al., state that during hypobaric hypoxia, partial pressure of O2 (PO2) drops and O2 concentrations remain the same; whereas,…

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    ventricle of the heart. Right heart catheterization is used to determine oxygen saturation levels and also tests for pulmonary circulation. During a catheterization, a hollow tube is inserted into the femoral area and a guide wire is used to direct the tubing through the vessels until it is in the desired position of the heart. After the tube is inserted, pressure is tested along with a coronary angiography which is a dye inserted through the tube to locate any narrowing or blockages in the…

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    QUESTIONS 1. Discuss the pathophysiology of coronary artery atherosclerosis. Include discussion of risk factors associated with the development of this disease. (10 points) Coronary artery atherosclerosis is most commonly comprised of atherosclerotic fibrous fatty obstructions of the large epicardial vessels, which provide for blood flow and transport nutrients, oxygen, and elimination of metabolic waste products such as CO2, lactic acid, and hydrogen ions. Coronary artery atherosclerosis…

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