Name: Jonathan Gregory Date: 2/28/2014 Unit 3 Test- Part 2 Answer the following questions thoroughly. Part 2 is “open book.” You may use your health curriculum from k12 help you answer these questions‚ but you should NOT search other sites for the answers. Replace “Type your answer here” with your answer. (Answers can only be replaced in the Word version‚ not PDF) When you are finished‚ save this file to your computer and submit to the dropbox. 1. Briefly describe three of the key recommendations
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MEDICINAL PLANTS IN THE PHILIPPINES: A GUIDE TO ITS COMMON USES Historically‚ early humans relied on medicinal plants for remedies of diseases. that were made Before the onset of medicinal science‚ into medicine. Medicinal plants are people searched for remedies for different illnesses by using plants various plants thought by people to have medicinal properties‚ but few plants or their phytochemical constituents have been proven by rigorous science or approved by regulatory agencies to have medicinal
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How long has the maid been home before discovering the couple? 3. Taking Lasix‚ drinking wine‚ and being in a hot tub exceeding the recommended temperature can all have negative effects. 4. Lasix is a diuretic which helps you not retain water‚ and helps treat high blood pressure. As a diuretic it will dehydrate you. Adding alcohol on top of it and being in a hot tub makes the dehydration happen quicker. If the pill was being used to treat high blood pressure‚ its not recommended for those people
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and they had a stressful day to amplify this. Until further examination can be conducted‚ it would be rational to consider that both of the Underhills had high blood alcohol levels. Prior to entering the hot tub‚ Mr. Underhill took Lasix‚ a diuretic. Diuretics are used to encourage urine production. The Lasix could have caused some adverse reaction relating to extreme dehydration. The abnormally high heat in the hot tub may have also played a role 4: the high blood pressure and heart rate would
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Congestive heart failure is the process in which the heart becomes in-able to maintain circulation for the requirements of the body at an effective rate‚ As the heart is one of the body’s vital organs‚ it plays an important role and has some degree of compensating mechanisms to balance the body’s needs with existing disease of the heart. Eventually when the heart is no longer able to compensate heart failure occurs; congestion will then follow‚ resulting in insufficient supply of blood to the body
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TUTORIAL 5 HEART FAILURE Pathophysiology B. Left-sided HF SOB A. Right-sided HF Orthopnea Edema in the feet‚ ankles‚ legs‚ liver‚ & abdomen. If the amount of fluid is fluid accumulates in the abdomen. Fluid accumulation in the liver or stomach nausea & loss of appetite. Eventually‚ food is not absorbed well loss of weight & muscle. This condition is called Cardiac Cachexia Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea Tiredness & weakness A sudden accumulation of a high amount
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Congestive Heart Failure Definition: Congestive Heart Failure‚ CFH‚ is a condition in which the heart is unable to supply enough blood the the rest of the body. When this condition occurs‚ the heart loses the ability to provide adequate blood flow to other organs such as the brain‚ liver‚ and the kidneys. Heart failure may be due to either the right‚ left or both ventricles. It is a long-term condition‚ but it can happen suddenly. There are many causes of CHF‚ which include Coronary Artery Disease
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Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Cheuvront‚ S.‚ & Haymes‚ E. (2001). Thermoregulation and marathon running: biological and environmental influences. Sports Medicine‚ 31(10)‚ 743-762. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Hobson‚ R. J. (n.d). Hydration Status and the Diuretic Action of a Small Dose of Alcohol.[Miscellaneous Article]. Alcohol & Alcoholism‚ 45(4)‚ 366-373. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Andrea‚ H. (n.d). CAFFEINE: Reality Check. Current Health 1‚ 32(5)‚ 12. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Perez‚ A. (1995). Electrolytes:
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Task 2‚ M4 Anabolic agents – Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson was sent home from the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games in disgrace‚ and stripped of his gold medal after testing positive for drugs. Samples of Johnson’s urine were tested for drugs immediately after the 100m final which he won in a world record time of 9.79 seconds. Shortly after Olympic officials confirmed that traces of the anabolic steroid‚ Stanozol‚ had been detected. Johnson originally tried to claim that an herbal drink he consumed before
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amino acid mainly found naturally in the tea plant‚ Theobromine (belongs to a class of alkaloid molecules known as methylxanthines) is mildly diuretic (increases urine production)‚ is a mild stimulant‚ and relaxes the smooth muscles of the bronchi the lungs‚ and Theopylline‚ A colourless crystalline alkaloid‚ is a cardiac stimulant‚ smooth muscle relaxant‚ diuretic and vasodilator. Since this experiment is about extracting caffeine from the tea leaves‚ caffeine is also a component of the tea used. Caffeine
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