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    Inhalation (Breathing in) As you inhale‚ your diaphragm contracts or tightens and moves downward and this lead to increases the space in your chest cavity which causes your lungs to expand. The intercostal muscles that are found between your ribs helps with enlarge the chest cavity as they contract which pulls your rib cage both upward and outward as you inhale. The expandation of your lungs causes the air to be breathed in through your nose or mouth. The air goes down your windpipe and into lungs

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    Incentive Spirometry Essay

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    Mechanism Indications of Incentive Spirometry Contraindications of Incentive Spirometry Patient preparation for Incentive Spirometry Procedure To withhold or not to withhold patient’s medication. Conclusion Deep breathing is vital for general wellbeing. After abdominal surgery‚ the breathing pattern can change and result in various pulmonary complications. Incentive spirometry is beneficial for patients affected in this way as it promotes deep breaths‚ which will aid their recovery. Nurses play an

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    Bruxism

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    Psycho Stimulants Antidepressants Bruxism Induced by Malocclusion Frustration‚ Lifestyle Stress and Anger Chapter 3: The Best Way to Sleep How you should be laying in your bed Chapter 4: Simple Relaxation Techniques Breathing Exercises Ventilation & Breathing More About Breathing Exercises Meditation Acquiring a Meditative Focus Chapter 5: Oral Health in Relation to Teeth Grinding How Bruxism Damages Teeth Bruxism and Gum Damage Chapter 6: Preventing Bruxism - Relax Your Muscles The warm

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    Case Study 1: Philips One Sleep Therapy: “Sleep apnea” is one of the dreadful disorders where people stop breathing while sleeping. Philips came with a plan of CPAP therapy that will monitor the breathing of patient and accordingly transmit the information to a web-based patient management system. It uses the Cinterion TC65i Java Module and GSM/GPRS wireless networks to send breathing data to a secure web portal. It helps the doctor in analyzing the data and accordingly makes any changes to the

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    Laryngoscopy is a medical procedure that provides a secure airway by passing a breathing tube through the mouth and into the lungs of a patient. The ability to successfully perform laryngoscopy is highly dependent on operator skill; experienced physicians have failure rates of 0.1% or less‚ while less experienced paramedics may have failure rates of 10-33%‚ which can lead to death or brain injury. Accordingly‚ there is a need for improved training methods‚ and virtual reality technology holds promise

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    and low blood pressure. This is most likely the reason Allen heart rate and blood pressure fall after the injury. There were also some issues With Allen’s breathing. As mention it was rapid and shallow. The description mentions the x-rays showed decrease lung expansion. This probably means she’s not receiving enough oxygen. Thus her breathing becomes rapid and shallow. It’s very possible that her spinal injury caused some damages to

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    Kwashiorkor Disease

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    Kwashiorkor is a disease that is caused by malnutrition when there is not enough protein in the diet. Other names for Kwashiorkor are protein malnutrition‚ protein-calorie malnutrition‚ and malignant malnutrition (Kwashiorkor‚ 2011). Kwashiorkor is most common in areas where there is famine‚ limited food supply‚ and low levels of education. This disease can occur when people do not understand how to eat a proper diet. In very poor countries‚ this disease is more common. Often Kwashiorkor occurs during

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    Sleep Disorders

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    memory problems over time and can cause withdrawal after one quits taking the drug. Many modern drugs‚ however‚ have been proven to be safe and efficient in fixing this problem. “Sleep Apnea” Sleep apnea is defined as a brief interruption of breathing during sleep. The throat being sucked close because the muscles are so relaxed during sleep can cause these interruptions (obstructive sleep apnea). The breathless spells can last for 10-20 seconds up to a minute‚ which then wakes up the person briefly

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    Unit 302 Develop and maintain a healthy‚ safe and secure environment for children K3P189 Regulations covering manual handling and the risks associated with lifting and carrying children When working in childcare it is normal for the work to involve lifting and carrying babies and children‚ as well as carrying any equipment or large toys so it is important to do this properly. If a workers technique of lifting is incorrect‚ this can result in back injuries and/or risk of sprains and/or fractures

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    While waiting for EMS the subject‚ subsequently identified as‚ Robert Lewis Potter stopped breathing. Sergeant Standifird moved Potter onto the ground and began C.P.R. While performing chest compressions a large amount of blood protruded from Potters mouth and he began breathing on his own. Sergeant Standifird‚ again rolled Potter to his side to clear fluids from his mouth and Potter stopped breathing again. Sergeant Standifird‚ again began CPR and after a short time Potter began to breathe on

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