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    Pneumonia Case Study

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    Patient’s Profile Name : D.E Age : 67 years old Address : Annafunan‚ Tuguegarao City Sex : Male Civil Status : Married Occupation : None Nationality : Filipino Religion : Roman Catholic Date of Admission : Nov. 01‚ 07 Time of Admission : 9:45 pm Chief Complaint : Irritability and DOB Final diagnosis : CVA infarct pneumonia Attending Physician : Dr. Marlene Cinco Patient’s History Past Health History: Patient D.E. had completed his immunization when he was a child

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    Tutorial 1 Question

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    assigned to model VAD with human blood circulation. Compare your model either it is electrical model of pneumatic model. 13. Draw a model of pneumatic/hydraulic model of left ventricle. The model should contain elements that represent the left ventricle‚ aortic compliance‚ total peripheral resistance and venous compliance. State the parameters that are monitored and type of sensor used. 14. Draw the circuit for modeling VAD in cardiovascular system using electrical analogy. The circuit must include: i) Elements

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    Mini Stroke Essay

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    Strokes and even mini-strokes are medical emergencies which may occur at least once in one’s lifetime. Learn what strokes are‚ their causes and effects so that you have sufficient knowledge to give you an opportunity to prevent major strokes which could cause devastating and permanent brain damage‚ coma and even death. A stroke strikes suddenly causing one in six people worldwide to have at least one stroke in their lifetime. The stroke happens fast especially when there is a blockage of blood flow

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    Marfan Syndrome

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    primary symptoms. The other main problem is a defect in the large blood vessel that distributes blood to the entire body ("Marfan Syndrome"). This can lead to other problems such as the aorta weakening and stretching‚ causing leaks and bulges in the aortic wall ("Marfan Syndrome"). Also‚ they may have a protruding or sunken chest that may result in abnormal accumulation of air in the chest which could cause a lung to collapse. The main cause of all these symptoms is a disorder in the connective tissues

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    2013 CT head

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    CT findings 2013 Sue Crowley 2013 Sue Crowley Until the CT tech took images to show what the problem was 2013 Sue Crowley Content • • • • • • • • • Head Trauma Facial Trauma Intracranial hemorrhage Intercranial pressure Stroke Ruptured aneurysms Hydrocephalus Brain tumours Multiple sclerosis 2013 Sue Crowley The Canadian CT Head Rule head rule • will permit physicians to standardize care of patients with head injuries and to be much more selective in the use of computed tomography without

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    Hesi

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    HESI REVIEW CH # 1 Lab Ranges * Hgb | * Male 14-18 * Female 12-16 | * High-altitude living increases values. Slight Hgb decreases normally occur during pregnancy | * | * Hct | * Male 42-52 * Female 37-47 | * Prolonged stasis from vasoconstriction secondary to tourniquet can alter values | * | * RBC | * Male 4.7-6.1 * Female 4.2-5.4 | * Never draw specimen from an arm with an infusing IV. | * | * WBC | * 5‚000-10‚000 | * Anesthetics

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    Ch 22: The Respiratory System 5-2 Objectives Functional Anatomy of the Respiratory System 1. Identify the organs forming the respiratory passageway(s) in descending order until the alveoli are reached. 2. Describe the location‚ structure‚ and function of each of the following: nose‚ paranasal sinuses‚ pharynx‚ and larynx. 3. List and describe several protective mechanisms of the respiratory system. 4. Distinguish between conducting and respiratory zone structures. 5

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    results in a reduction of arterial elasticity and an increased propensity for morbidity and mortality due to the impairment of the cardiovascular system’s hemodynamics. Implicated in this impairment as a direct consequence of the calcification are aortic stenosis (narrowing)‚ hypertension (high blood pressure)‚ congestive heart failure‚ cardiac hypertrophy (enlarged heart)‚ myocardial ischemia‚ and general compromised structural integrity of the heart. Arterial calcification consists mainly of apatite

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    Lub Sound Lab Report

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    from the heart. The atria and ventricles chambers are separated by four main valves called the atrioventricular (two valves)‚ pulmonary‚ and aortic valves. These valves help create the heart sounds often referred to as “Lub” and ‘Dub”. Thus‚ the Lub sound is the closing of the atrioventricular valve‚ and the Dub sound is the closing of the pulmonary and aortic valve. In this lab‚ we became familiar with the functions of the heart. We also determined

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    Coloxyl is a laxative‚ or a stool softener. It works by assisting with the mixture of water into the faeces. Its infrequent adverse effects include abdominal cramping‚ colic‚ diarrhea‚ rash‚ excessive loss of water and electrolytes. Senna is also a laxative. The adverse effects are also abdominal cramping‚ and diarrhea. (Reference) * Panamax / panadiene forte PRN for pain relief Paracetamol is the generic name for Panamax. It is indicated for mild to moderate pain‚ fever

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