MANUAL BLOOD PRESSURE ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUE 2 Abstract: Taking a blood pressure reading is very important in the medical field. It is a way to detect cardiovascular health and treatment effectiveness. Blood pressure readings are one of the most popular tests being done in the healthcare setting. Recording a blood pressure consists of a number of steps‚ which were recently revised by the American Heart Association in the past few years. Because of the endless amount of misled readings and
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Figure 3. Complete the table by placing each letter from the figure next to its corresponding body landmark. Figure 1: Anatomical landmarks Body Landmark Letter 1. Sural K 2. Popliteal D 3. Tarsal E 4. Calcaneal L 5. Brachial F 6. Cranial A 7. Acromial H 8. Buccal B 9. Axillary C 10. Olecranal G 11. Occipital I 12. Lumbar J B. Mr. Shmelgenbelcher has had a rough day. He woke up with a pain in his
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Anatomy & Physiology I Lecture 10: The Muscular System Prof. Magidah Alaudi‚ M.Sc. malaudi@gmail.com The Structural and Functional Organization of Muscles • About 600 human skeletal muscles • Constitute about half of our body weight • Three kinds of muscle tissue – Skeletal‚ cardiac‚ smooth • Specialized for one major purpose – Converting the chemical energy in ATP into the mechanical energy of motion; Contraction and Movement • Myology—the study of the muscular system The Functions of Muscles
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14. CHOLINERGIC AGONISTS AND CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS CHOLINERGIC AGONISTS Overview “muscarinic receptor agonists” cholinergic agonists are drugs that act on acetylcholine receptors‚ thus causing excitation of the parasympathetic autonomic nervous system there are 2 types of acetylcholine receptors 1) NICOTINIC RECEPTORS - are receptor-mediated ion channels - 3 types RECEPTOR TYPE MUSCLE TYPE GANGLION TYPE LOCATION - neuromuscular junction - sympathetic autonomic ganglia - parasympathetic autonomic
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Front Cover TRAINING PORTFOLIO for Anaesthetists in Training in the NHS A framework to manage the documentation supporting appraisal and the annual review of training Produced by The Royal College of Anaesthetists Educating‚ Training and Setting Standards in Anaesthesia‚ Critical Care and Pain Management 1 Divider Sheet NHS Appraisal Portfolio for Anaesthetists in Training in the NHS CONTENTS • • • • • • • Introduction Glossary Principles of appraisal Structure of the appraisal
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the ________ system controls brain and spinal cord central The ________ nervous system controls the skeletal muscles. autonomic parasympathetic afferent sympathetic somatic somatic The part of the peripheral nervous system that carries sensory information to the CNS is designated autonomic. motor. afferent. efferent. somatic. afferent The efferent division of the peripheral nervous system innervates: glandular cells heart muscle cells smooth muscle cells skeletal muscle cells All of
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Running Header: Peripheral Arterial Disease Peripheral Arterial Disease April 22‚ 2010 ME 1352 Abstract Peripheral Arterial Disease is a common secondary disease that follows Atherosclerosis. Once so much plaque builds up in the arteries‚ they become block the blood flow. P.A.D. usually affects the lower extremities and can cause intermittent claudication and‚ if severe enough‚ gangrene. Many people live with atherosclerosis and P.A.D. and show no symptoms. There are numerous prevention
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of the stomach hepatoduodenal ligament: the portion connecting to the duodenum. Between the two layers of the lesser omentum‚ close to the right free margin‚ are the hepatic artery‚ the common bile duct‚ the portal vein‚lymphatics‚ and the hepatic plexus of nerves—all these structures being enclosed in a fibrous capsule (Glisson’s capsule). 1 : common bile duct – The common bile duct (ductus choledochus) is a tube-like anatomic structure in the
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Anatomical Organization Review Sheet Name 1. Answer the following questions using pgs. 13-16 and various organ system chapters of your text. a. Which is lateral: the tibia or fibula? fibula b. Which is more distal: the ankle or knee? ankle c. Circle or underline the correct statement: 1. The heart is ventral to the spinal cord. The heart is dorsal to the spinal cord. 2. The head is superior to the leg. The head is inferior to the leg. 3. The scapula is dorsal to the heart. The scapula
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characteristics. The shark’s heart which is a major component in its circulatory system is shaped like an S and is located in the head region. The sharks hear has 2 chambers and atrium and a ventricle. Blood is pumped by the heart through the afferent brachial arteries to capillaries in the gills where the blood is oxygenated. How does this animal’s circulatory system work? The circulatory system centers around the heart where blood is pumped through arteries then through tissues of the body to
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