Chapter 18 Blood Composition What are the three functions of blood? Transportation‚ Regulation‚ and Protection What makes up the formed elements of the blood? Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells- -Granular leukocytes‚ neutrophils‚ eosinophils‚ basophils. -Agranular leukocytes‚ T and B lymphocytes and natural killer cells‚ monocytes. What is the percentage of total blood volume occupied by RBCs? Hematocrit What is the normal range of hematocrit for adult females? Adult males? women:38-46% males:
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nasal bridge‚ oral cavity/tongue‚ ears‚ outer orbital diameter 4. Neck: Soft tissues and external contours 5. Thorax: Configuration of bony thorax‚ thoracic circumference 6. Heart: Four chamber‚ outflow tracts‚ descending aorta‚ septa‚ valves 7. Abdominal cavity / bowel / liver / spleen: Any mass‚ calcification‚ dilatation 8. Umbilical Cord: Assess insertion. 9. Spine: assess for Spina
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M37_MARI0000_00_SE_CH37.qxd 3/29/11 2:34 PM Page 237 R E V I E W S H E E T NAME ____________________________________ EXERCISE LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ 37 Respiratory System Physiology Mechanics of Respiration 1. For each of the following cases‚ check the column appropriate to your observations on the operation of the model lung. Diaphragm pushed up Change Increased Decreased ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ In the size of the balloons (lungs) In direction of air flow Increased ✓ In internal
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Chambers: Path of Blood Flow (2 Closed Circuits‚ Location of Oxy & Deoxy Blood) • Heart Valves (what is their function?) o Atrioventricular: Tricuspid vs Bicuspid (Mitral); Role of Chordae Tendineae & Papillary m. o Semilumar: Pulmonary vs Aotic o Fibrous Skeleton (3 Functions) o Heart Sounds: Orientation of Heart determines direction of Echo (Valve Closure) o Disease: Stenosis vs Prolapse; Murmur Cardiovascular Development • Postnatal (Adult) vs Fetal Circulation
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Shannon Green Unit 7 Anatomy and physiology for health and social care Task 5(M3) describe the routine care for each malfunction Task 5 (D2) explain how the routine care given for each malfunction affects the body system Bronchitis Smoking The person needs to stop smoking because cigarette damages the tiny hair structures in the lungs called the cilia‚ they the person continues to smoke the damage will stop the cilia from functioning properly and will increase the chances of condition
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HS130 MIDTERM REVIEW UNITS 1-4 Chapter 11 Blood Chapter 12 The Circulatory System Chapter 12 The Lymphatic System and Immunity Chapter 14 The Respiratory System Daudi K. Langat‚ PhD January 2011 Chapter 11 Blood BLOOD COMPOSITION Blood plasma • Definition—blood minus its cells • Composition—water containing many dissolved substances (e.g.‚ foods‚ salts‚ and hormones) • Amount of blood—varies with size and sex; 4 to 6 L about average;
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Anatomy study guide Final 2k14 Endocrine system: Function: releases hormones‚ regulates long term metabolic process and shares some function with the nervous system Hormones: chemical “messengers” that act on target cells Hormones: Growth hormone (GH): they increase cell growth and replication by increasing protein synthesis‚ interior pituitary Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH): development of follicle (females) stimulation of sperm maturation (males)‚ interior pituitary Cortisol: accelerate
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Deep-incision surgical site infections occurred in 0.5 percent. Minor infections included urinary tract and superficial incision site infections. The most commonly performed procedures were isolated coronary artery bypass graft and aortic and mitral valve surgeries. Seventy-four percent were elective surgeries and 26 percent were non-elective or emergency
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|aneurysm| b.|embolus|d.|thymus| _b___ 9. From which aorta division is blood supplied to the head and neck? a.|abdominal aorta|c.|ascending aorta| b.|arch of aorta|d.|descending aorta| _b___ 10. The valve located between the RA and RV is a.|bicuspid |c.|mitral| b.|tricuspid|d.|aortic| _a___ 11. Which congenital heart disease displays cyanosis and a heart murmur? a.|atrial septal defect|c.|megalocardia| b.|atrioventicular block|d.|pericarditis| _b___ 12. Which of the following
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painless especially in diabetics and elderly. Severe chest pain can be caused by several other issues and it needs to be ruled out to receive proper treatment. Five known causes for chest pain are pericarditis‚ aortic
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