Portfolio Task: Module 1 "Effective study skills are the sole foundation of a sound education". Study skills or study strategies are approaches applied to learning. They are generally critical to success in school‚ considered essential for acquiring good grades‚ and useful for learning throughout one’s life. Study skills are fundamental to academic competence. Effective study skills are associated with positive outcomes across multiple academic content areas and for diverse learners. Study
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CVA Patients Profile Patient name: ABC Age: 32 yrs. Old Sex: Male Date of Admission: February 07‚ 2013 Admitting diagnosis: CVA prob. Thromboembolic Infarct GCS: 11 (Lethargic) V/S taken as follows: BP= 110/80 mmHg RR= 24 CPM PR= 82 BPM Temperature= 38.0 ͦC Patient’s History * Past medical history of Bell’s Palsy * Mild Stoke Introduction Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or Stroke‚ is the rapid loss of brain function due to disturbance in the blood supply to the
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Exam #1 Spring 2002 Anatomy and Physiology 2150 Dr. Jones Choose the correct answer for each question and mark it on your bubble sheet. Be careful to follow the instructions on the bubble sheet for correctly recording your answers. 1. Which of the following statements is true? A. Blood is an organ B. Blood is a connective tissue X C. Blood is composed of living cells only D. None of the above 2. Which of the following would be considered a normal
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SENSE- is the ability to perceive stimuli. SENSATION (PERCEPTION)- is the conscious awareness of stimuli received by sensory receptors. GENERAL SENSES- are those with receptors distributed over a large part of the body. SOMATIC SENSES- provides sensory information about the body and the environment. VISCERAL SENSES- are more specialized in structure and are localized to specific parts of the body such as pain and pressure. SPECIAL SENSES- are more specialized in structure such as smell
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leg to the heart via the iliac vein. As we go north pass through the external and common iliac veins on our way to the small intestines where we can see most of the colon. The common iliac vein is one piece of a large system that allows blood circulation from the lower abdomen and legs. This vein is where the external iliac veins and internal iliac veins unite (WiseGeek). It has 2 main veins‚ which are joined together to form the inferior mesenteric or the lower half of the large intestines. The
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Introduction This assessment will explain the function and products of the liver and pancreas and how this aids digestion‚ making efficient. It will also include the interaction of the circulatory and respiratory systems during exercise and at rest and how they work separately and together. Lastly‚ it will discuss what could go wrong with these systems and how this would affect the horse. The Pancreas (M1) Structure of the pancreas The pancreas is an elongated digestive organ that lies next to the
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Classifications for Women (Skinner‚ 2005) Age (years) Poor Fair Good Excellent Superior 20 – 29 ≤ 35 36 – 39 40 – 43 44 – 49 50+ 30 – 39 ≤ 33 34 – 36 37 – 40 41 – 45 46+ 40 – 49 ≤ 31 32 – 34 35 – 38 39 – 44 45+ 50 – 59 ≤ 24 25 – 28 29 – 30 31 – 34 35+ 60 – 69 ≤ 25 26 – 28 29 – 31 32 – 35 36+ 70 – 79 ≤ 23 24 – 26 27 – 29 30 – 35 36+ VO2max (mL•kg-1•min-1) Classifications for Men Age (years) Poor Fair Good Excellent Superior 20 – 29 ≤ 41 42 – 45 46 – 50
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Anatomy Term 2 Review READ THIS FIRST: This packet is meant to provide a review of all of the content questions/objectives which have been covered throughout the semester‚ and will be assessed on the final exam. You are not to answer every single question for points. Use this packet to write out your “Notes Sheets”: Allowed 3 pieces of 8.5” x 11” paper. Can be typed or handwritten. Must have student’s name clearly written on it. 3 sheets must be stapled and turned in on the day of the final exam
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CARDIOVASCULAR ANATOMY AND PHSYSIOLOGY Professor Carrie Polnyj Blood Flow THROUGH the RIGHT Heart • Superior vena cava/ inferior vena cava • Right atrium • Tricuspid Valve • Right Ventricle • Pulmonary artery Blood Flow through the Left Heart • • • • • Pulmonary veins Left Atrium Mitral/bicuspid valve Left ventricle Aorta (ascending/ descending) 1 Cardiac Contraction • Diastole=relaxation=filling with blood • Systole=contraction=ejection of blood • Left and
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increasing morbidity and mortality. COPD is diagnosed with the use of spirometry and BMI is used for the diagnosis of obesity (1). In the United States‚ 6% of adults have Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and 35% are obese (2). There are cases present where patients have comorbid COPD and obesity. Pulmonary issues are associated with obesity‚ some of which include a decrease in FEV1‚ Asthma‚ as well as sleep apnea (2). The abnormalities associated in patients with eucapnic obesity is decrease
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