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    Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Unit 1 Individual Project In order for a business to succeed into the future growth is needed. The success of this company is not in the amount of products we make but the amount of customers we gain. In order for us to ensure our customers continue to do business with us we need to provide a product that holds quality as well as the company name. With this being said there are a few products that could potentially be defective and should be recalled prior

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    Passing Out from Pain Fainting‚ or syncope‚ is a decreased flow of blood to the brain which causes loss of consciousness and posture for a brief moment. There are many possible causes of fainting. Heart problems‚ such as irregular heartbeats‚ seizures‚ anxiety or panic attacks‚ hypoglycemia or low blood sugar‚ a lack of healthy cells to carry oxygen or anemia‚ and nervous system problems that affect your blood pressure‚ are among these. In addition‚ passing out from pain is also a common cause

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    are very different. Firemen go through ten to twelve forty hour weeks of classroom and physical training. Paramedics go through two years of intense classroom training and must complete a designated amount of clinical hours‚ and current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) course. During both fireman and paramedic training‚ both require extensive hands on ‚ both can be mentally and physically challenging‚ and both need Cardiopulmonary Restitution(CPR) training. One of the most important aspects of

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    Variable: EDV‚ ESV‚ and cardiac cycle length 2. Independent Variable: level of physical activity 3. Controlled Variables: age‚ weight‚ height 4. What instrument was used to measure cardiac volumes? MRI 5. Does the instrument that was used to measure cardiac volume use X-rays? Explain. No. MRI uses a powerful magnet in conjunction with radio frequency waves to generate images of your internal organs and structures. . RESULTS See Table 2: Resting and Exercising Cardiac Cycle Length‚ EDV

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    The mechanism of heart contraction and relaxation (mechanical restitution) is the basic of cardiac functioning. This mechanical restitution is driven by calcium movement and concentrations. An increase in cystolic calcium concentration causes contraction in myocardium. Calcium from the extracellular fluid enters the cardiomyocyte through the L-type Ca2+ channels after being propagated by the cardiac action potential which depolarises the cell. This flood of calcium triggers more calcium release

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    patient comfortable throughout a procedure but does present challenges for nursing care. In the electrophysiology department‚ this is especially important since procedures require a patient to remain still throughout the case while an electrophysiologist is implanting leads into the patient’s heart muscle. Because of this‚ conscious sedation becomes a vital concern for nursing. In the electrophysiology department at Summa Akron City Hospital‚ conscious sedation for an implantable permanent pacemaker

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    if they have certain types of heart diseases. There are different ways to diagnose bradycardia which include an electrocardiogram (EKG)‚ a stress test‚ a holter or event monitor‚ an external loop recorder‚ an insertable cardiac monitor‚ a tilt-table test‚ and an electrophysiology study. Treatment for bradycardia are having a pacemaker implanted. Pacemakers are small devices under the skin‚ below the collarbone on the left side or the right side of the chest. Pacemakers contain a battery and a computer

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    Cardiology Cardiology is a sub-specialty of internal medicine that deals with heart disorders. The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects‚ coronary artery disease‚ heart failure‚ valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. 2) Cardiologists A cardiologist is a specialist of internal medicine who has received special training and experience in the field of treating problems of the heart and associated blood vessels. They can be experienced in different fields

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    the pathophysiological alterations seen in the heart failure state leading to neurohumoral activation (stimulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system‚ sympathoadrenergic stimulation)‚ and due to the complications of therapy with diuretics‚ cardiac glycosides or ACE inhibitors. Patients with heart failure may exhibit hyponatremia due to a decrease in water excretion‚ which may be related to the enhanced release of both

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    effects and contraindications of each drug will be discussed. Ivabradine: Mechanism Of Action: Ivabradine blocks the hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channel which is responsible for the cardiac pacemaker I(f) current. In clinical electrophysiology studies‚ the cardiac effects were most pronounced in the sinoatrial (SA) node‚ but prolongation of the AH interval has occurred on the surface ECG‚ as has PR interval prolongation Principal Adverse Effects: -Bradycardia -First- degree

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