A SYNOPSIS ON Patient Monitoring System Guided by: - Mrs. Sneha Pravah Das Submitted to: - Dr. J D Jain Submitted by: - NITIN CHOUDHARY
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why. My social goal is most important right now because I haven’t seen most of my friends since school got out. We can’t drive. Section 2: Target Heart Rate My resting heart rate is 84 bpm My target heart rate zone is 112 bpm to 174 bpm. Heart Rate Reflection Question: Were you able to maintain your workouts within your calculated target heart rate zone? Explain which activities you enjoyed most and which best helped you stay in your THR zone. Yes‚ I was able to maintain my workouts within my
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Lab 1: Homeostasis Background Information: Homeostasis is the existence of a stable environment in the body for survival. This process is always regulating bodily functions in order to keep the body in optimal condition. When conditions change a receptor senses and sends a message to a control center. The control center processes the information and sends an appropriate command to effectors. These effectors will respond to the command which will stimulate a positive or negative response. A positive
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study of the functions of living organisms. In this physiology practical‚ measurements of 41 students’ weight (kg) using electronic weighing scales‚ height (cm) using height measuring scales‚ skin fold thickness using callipers (mm)‚ heart rate by counting pulse rates were made and then these results were tabulated on an excel sheet. The aim of this practical is to deduce how students’ weights and heights are distributed and observe if they fall within the normal range. Method: “refer to schedule”
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How to Take a Pulse The pulse refers to the pressure of the blood pushing against the wall of an artery‚ (a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart)‚ as the heart beats and rest. When taking a pulse you are counting beats per minute‚ (the rate) and recording three different facts about the pulse the rate‚ the rhythm‚ and volume of pulse. These facts are very important to complete information and help in assessing your patient. Also‚ when taking a pulse find arteries that lay close
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vital signs and measuring vocab chapter 24 AFEBRILE- absence of fever APICAL- a site for measuring heart rate with a stethoscope APNEA- absence of normal breathing ARRHYTHMIA- deviation from normal pattern or rhythm of heartbeat BRADYCARDIA- slow regular heartbeat 60 beats or less BRADYPNEA- abnormally slowed respitory rate DIASTOLE- resting heart rate of blood pressure measurement DYSPNEA- shortness of breath or labored/ difficult breathing FEBRILE- having a fever
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(2012). Retrieved from www.parentguidenews.com/catalog/healthfitness/foodforthought Evidence based health promotion programs for schools. (2011). Retrieved from www.health.nt.gov.au/library Health and target heart rate-Cleveland clinic. (2011). Retrieved from my.cleavland clinic.org/heart/prevention/exercise/pulsethr.aspx Teaching school age children. (2012). Retrieved from www.euromedinfo.eu/teaching-school age-children.html
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Ten o’clock to seven minutes past ten Strand Living things Strand unit Human life Lesson Experiments on the heart. Materials/resources Colouring pencils‚ coloured paper‚ scissors‚ kitchen paper cardboard‚ sellotape‚ jar‚ balloon‚ skewer‚ two flexible straws‚ water‚ basin to collect water spills. Objectives The child should be enabled * to locate the position of the heart in the body and by using their hand made stethoscope identify a heartbeat. * to understand with exercise and
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Part I: Record heart rate as Heart Beats Per Minute A. Take pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by 6. 80 B. Walk fast for 440 yards. C. Take pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by 6. 110 D. Do 3 to 5 minutes of stretching exercises. E. Take pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by 6. 90 F. Jog slowly for 440 yards. G. Take pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by 6. 120 H. Do 3 to 5 minutes of stretching exercises. I. Take pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by 6.110 J. Run for 440 yards. K. Take pulse
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of these tests were voluntary which allowed the subject to stop before hitting their maximum effort. It will be hypothesized that for each test completed time‚ grade percentage‚ and/or speed made a difference. Everyone has different anaerobic rates‚ heart rates‚ motivations‚ and fitness levels overall. All of these things can determine a person’s health and why the results from these test came out the way they did. When tests are performed on subjects a conversation is a must
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