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    Bacterial Meningitis

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    white blood cell count include: Physical activity and stress‚ final months of pregnancy and/or labor and patients who have had a splenectomy. Drugs that may increase white blood cell count include: adrenaline‚ allopurinol‚ aspirin‚ chloroform‚ epinephrine‚ heparin‚ quinine‚ steroids‚ and triamterene. Inversely drugs that may cause decreased WBC

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    This research paper assignment focuses on Scripts (see On Course‚ pages 136-143‚ (4th ed) or 149-163 (5th ed) for more details).  Part One: Outer Research (2-3 pages).  Beginning with the Script pages in Skip Downing’s On Course‚ research the process of the formation of pyschological Scripts.  After you clarify your understanding of this set of patterns‚ identify at least three (3) sources other than Downing that explain Scripts (you might want to look at work by Eric Berne or Claude Steiner). 

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    Homeostasis Review

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    Chapter 8.1 1. List the four biological levels of organization in a human in order from most simple to most complex. Cells‚ tissues‚ organs‚ organ systems 2. Define the term “homeostasis”. The tendency of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal environment. 3. What does the term “feedback system” refer to with respect to homeostasis? A cycle of events in which a variable‚ such as body temperature‚ is continually monitored‚ assessed‚ and adjusted. 4. List the three components

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    Terms | Definitions | Explan why the larger waves seen on the oscilloscope represent ventricular contraction | the ventricle contraction is of greater force than the atrial contraction‚ this is due to the fact that ventricle’s fxn is to send blood throughout the body. | Explain why the amplitude of the wave did not change when you increased the frequency of the stimulation in cardiac muscle. | amplitude does not change because the cardiacs long refractory period prevents summation. | Why is

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    L-Phenylalanine Essay

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    is simply a combination of the 2 forms at a 50%/50% mixture‚ making it a racemic compound (Ehrlich‚ 2013). Phenylalanine is a precursor for tyrosine‚ another amino acid that’s needed to make proteins and brain chemicals which includes L-dopa‚ epinephrine‚ norepinephrine‚ and thyroid hormones (Ehrlich‚ 2013).

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    to Congestive Heart Failure. The risks factors include hypertension‚ male gender‚ diabetes‚ a diet high in fats and a previous heart attack. Pathophysiological processes As heart failure develops in the body nueurohormaonal mechanisms stimulate. Epinephrine and Norepinephrine are released by the sympathetic nervous system. After the heart begins to have a decrease in renal perfusion there is a release in renin then the formation of angiotensin I. This is then converted into angiotensin II which makes

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    Paper On Food Allergies

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    In the world there is anywhere from 4 to 8 percent of people that have food allergies. Food Allergies affect over 60 million people in the United States. One in thirteen children have a food allergy. Food allergies are a rising epidemic. Food allergies have increased dramatically in the last 20 years. Food allergies affect children and adults of all races and ethnicity. A food allergy can begin at any age (James Baker). Food allergies have many effects on a person. Food allergies affect a person

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    Fever

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    How fever works   How does fever happen? Once endogenous pyrogens have been produced by the primary immune response‚ they must travel to the brain to actually induce fever. After their increased production by activated immune cells‚ cytokines such as IL-1‚ IL-6‚ and TNF are distributed throughout the body through the blood‚ as they are all soluble proteins. Now‚ then‚ these cytokines must have a target to signal and cause a reaction.   PGE As it plays a central role in thermal regulation‚ it

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    Causes of Food Allergy

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    What Causes Food Allergy? Food allergies occur when the immune system mounts an attack on certain proteins in certain foods. The substances in the food that cause this immune system response are called allergens. The immune system is a complex network of cells and molecules that help defend the body against unknown substances. When a properly functioning immune system detects an unknown substance‚ it responds to this threat by producing proteins called antibodies against the invaders. The antibodies

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    are regulated by transcription factors such as nuclear factor – κB and activator protein 1. Β2-adrenoreceptor agonists are usually used for asthma related allergic disease where it will be inhaled (Holgate and Polosa‚ 2008). These agonists (e.g. epinephrine) bind to the Β2-adrenoreceptors and stimulate the adenylate cyclase through signal-transducing G protein‚ increasing cyclic adenosine 3’5’-monophosphate (cAMP)‚ activating protein kinase A. This will mediate smooth-muscle relaxation through phosphorylation

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