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    GCSE PE Exam 2011 Mock Also

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    Write your name here Surname Other names Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel GCSE Physical Education Unit 1: The Theory of Physical Education Tuesday 24 May 2011 – Afternoon Time: 1 hour 30 minutes You do not need any other materials. Paper Reference 5PE01/01 Total Marks Instructions black ink or ball-point pen. • Use in the boxes at the top of this page with your name‚ • Fill centre number and candidate number. all questions. • Answer the questions in the spaces provided • Answer –

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    Nutrition‚ Fitness‚ and Overall Wellbeing Decreases the Chances of Developing Congenital Hydrocephalus Gabriela Salas Miami Lakes Educational Center Ms. Algaze Period 1 and 3 Abstract Hydrocephalus‚ meaning “water in the brain”‚ is an illness that affects one in every five-hundred Americans. Although the literal translation of the word means “water in the brain‚” it is actually the buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain cavity. There are two kinds of Hydrocephalus: congenital and

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    Heart Failure

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    right Before a heart Attack Your Body Will Give You These 4 Signs w3.newsmax.com Heart Failure  Definition Heart failure is a condition in which the heart has lost the ability to pump enough blood to the body’s tissues. With too little blood being delivered‚ the organs and other tissues do not receive enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Description According to the American Heart Association‚ about 4.9 million Americans are living with congestive heart failure. Of these‚ 2.5 million

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    hypersensitivity‚ liver disease‚ severe renal disease‚ cardiovascular disease‚ uncontrolled hypertension‚ cerebrovascular disease‚ CHF‚ history of severe and frequent headaches‚ anesthesia‚ ANY other antidepressant use‚ narcotics‚ alcohol‚ anesthetics‚ diuretics‚ tryptophan‚ antihistamines‚ excessive caffeine consumption‚ ingestion of foods high in tyramine‚ St. John’s Wort. -Use cautiously in: suicidal patients‚ history of drug dependency‚ schizophrenia‚ bipolar disorder‚ diabetes mellitus‚ hyperthyroidism

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    N12Real World Example: * Barry Bonds Steroid Use * By 2001‚ when Bonds broke Mark McGwire’s single-season home-run record (70) by belting 73‚ Bonds was using two designer steroids referred to as the Cream and the Clear‚ as well as insulin‚ human growth hormone‚ testosterone decanoate (a fast-acting steroid known as Mexican beans) and trenbolone‚ a steroid created to improve the muscle quality of cattle. * http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/baseball/mlb/03/06/news.excerpt/ Question:

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    26/08/2013 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM PHARMACOLOGY To generate the force that moves the blood through circulatory system 1 26/08/2013 Learning Objectives: After completing this chapter you should able to: •Name categories of cardiovascular drugs •Describe the therapeutics effects of drugs •Identify the side effects 2 26/08/2013 Heart & Blood Circulation 3 functional parts: • • • Cardiac muscle Conduction system Nerve supply Main Diseases  CHF – Congestive heart failure

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    Furosemide - Furosemide is a loop diuretic (water pill) that prevents your body from absorbing too much salt‚ allowing the salt to instead be passed in your urine. Furosemide treats fluid retention (edema) in people with congestive heart failure‚ liver disease‚ or a kidney disorder such

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    Case Study Spinal Gout

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    Modifiable risk factors for gout include obesity‚ diet with high meat or seafood content‚ alcohol‚ drinks with high fructose or sucrose‚ hypertension‚ chronic kidney disease‚ organ transplant recipients and certain medications such as thiazide or loop diuretics. Although these risk factors inc hyperuricemia‚ not all individuals will develop signs or symptoms of gout. There are 28 genome loci that have been identified to be associated with gout (TRIM46‚ INHBB‚ SFMBT1‚ TMEM171‚ VEGFA‚ BAZ1B‚ PRKAG2‚ STC1

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    Reflection Introduction In this reflection‚ I am going to reflect about the competency No. 5 which talk about demonstrating the ability to check and identify the resuscitation equipment of the emergency trolley. What is reflection first of all. ”Reflection is an active process of witnessing one’s own experience in order to take a closer look at it‚ sometimes to direct attention to it briefly‚ but often to explore it in greater depth"(Burton 2000). Reflection is an effective methods for health

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    Signs and symptoms

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    Acute Renal Failure Acute kidney failure occurs when your kidneys suddenly become unable to filter waste products from your blood. When your kidneys lose their filtering ability‚ dangerous levels of wastes may accumulate and your blood’s chemical makeup may get out of balance. Acute kidney failure — also called acute renal failure or acute kidney injury — develops rapidly over a few hours or a few days. Acute kidney failure is most common in people‚ who are already hospitalized‚ particularly in

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