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    the cavity further consequently inhaling a larger volume of air. People who train regular develop adoptions to their cardio-respiratory systems. Within the cardiovascular system the size of the heart increases in mass and volume with the left ventricle adapting the most. The regular activity of exercise means that the heart regular has to work at a higher level resulting in the enlarging of the…

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    More inclusive tests were then administered, including several medical tests, in order to rule out any reversible causes that could be treated. All the physical test results were normal except for a CT scan of her brain that concluded the lateral ventricles appeared slightly larger than normal. Since there was no history of medical conditions or medications that could have…

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    The circulatory system is the system that transports nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hormone. It also helps fight disease, maintain body temperature, pH, and homeostasis. There are two systems that make up the circulatory system which are the cardiovascular system and the lymphatic system. The circulatory system moves blood through the body and is made up of the heart, blood vessels and the blood. The lymphatic system moves lymph to various parts of the body and is formed by the lymph, lymph…

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    scan and obtained measurements to ensure an accurate diagnosis was given, which is also supported by Dr Pound. Thus, both doctors acted to minimise harm towards Ann. However, both doctors detected the presence of the anterior horns of the lateral ventricles, whereas MRI revealed erroneous echoes and that the structures identified were absent. Nevertheless with providing optimal scans, unintentional harm was caused. As a result from the reports provided, Ann decided to continue with her…

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    Psychodynamic Case Study

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    I once dated this guy who was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Our time together was very trying and scary for myself most of the time. We lived in a one room efficiency apartment and he would spend most of his time sitting under a window. Every time a motorcycle would go by he would accuse me of sending “my family” after him. My family is a group of bikers here in Lincoln, Ne. He also had his own views on everything and would get angry if I disagreed. I believe he had many delusions. He would be…

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    The claimant has a past medical history significant for a fibromyalgia, cardiomyopathy, migraines, osteoarthritis, endometriosis, recurrent MRSA, and severe exhaustion. A progress note from Henry Echiverri, MD, dated 06/07/2017, indicated that the claimant presented with a possible diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. She stated that bumping into walls had been on for years, but had worsened the past few months. She felt that her vision was off and the pupils just dilate without a cause. She…

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    DISABILITY: Kelly’s GSC score is 15/15, no brain injury reported. Her cognitive function is normal. Her anxiety and restlessness is due to lack of enough blood supply to the brain. Monitoring patient cognitive function regularly by using a simple nursing assessment scale such Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) used to describe the level of consciousness and to assess any brain problem or cognitive impairment. Patient with heart attack can suddenly changes their cognitive function due to insufficiency of…

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    Blood Pressure Experiment

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    person has high blood pressure the body has to work harder to push blood through the circulatory system. This puts stresses on the body that can be treated with medication or lifestyle modifications. The heart works harder to pump blood from the left ventricle when a person has hypertension because it is working against a greater resistance. This places an increased chronic strain on the cardiovascular system, including the arteries and arterioles. Over time, the arteries become scarred and less…

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    success of reperfusion therapy, arrhythmias, heart failure signs and symptoms, pericarditis, pericardial effusion, and cardiogenic shock. Post hospitalization, Mrs. B needs to establish care with a cardiologist. O 'Gara et al. (2013) recommend left ventricle (LV) function assessment for patients with lower LV function in 40 days. If LV function is not improved, the patient needs to be evaluated for implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) insertion to prevent sudden cardiac death. Patients,…

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    Blood Pressure Blood pressure , as a physiological variable of humans, is a hydrostatic pressure, utilized by blood on the walls of blood vessels.(Tortora and Derrickson 2011). It is caused by the contraction of the ventricles and the amount of blood in the whole cardiovascular system. The mean blood pressure (the average pressure in the cardiac cycle) is coordinated in order to provide adequate blood transfer to the tissues.(Saladin,2001). The decrease of blood pressure is followed by an…

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