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    SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT COURSE SYLLABUS S.Y. 2012-2013 I. COURSE NUMBER: HBSNUT1/HBSNUL1 II. COURSE TITLE: Basic Nutrition (for HRM Students) (3 units: 2 unit Lecture [2 hours a week or 40 hours a semester] and 1 unit Laboratory [3 hours a week or 60 hours per semester] III. COURSE DESCRIPTION: The course deals with the study of nutrition as a science. It also deals on the composition and characteristics of nutrients. Moreover‚ their functions

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    FluidElectrolyte‚ and pH Balance Utilizing knowledge from your learning and assigned readings‚ respond to the following questions: 1. The maintenance of normal volume and composition of extracellular and intracellular fluids is vital to life. List and briefly describe the kinds of homeostasis involved. 2. Why does maintaining fluid balance in older people require a higher water intake than in a normal‚ healthy adult under age 40? 3. Why does potassium concentration rise in patients with acidosis

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    reproduction and growth and is is classed as a polypeptide hormone. Somatropin is produced in the pituitary glands and is responsible for growth in children and young adults. Somatropin is also responsible for regulating bone and muscle growth‚ body fluids and heart

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    com/locate/bean 6 Neonatal fluid management Isabelle Murat‚ MD‚ PhD *‚ Alexis Humblot‚ MD‚ Laure Girault‚ MD‚ Federica Piana‚ MD Department of Anesthesia‚ Hôpital d’Enfants Armand Trousseau‚ 26 avenue du Dr Arnold Netter‚ 75571 Paris‚ Cedex 12‚ France Keywords: blood transfusion colloid crystalloids fluid therapy hypoglycaemia hyperglycaemia neonate Perioperative fluid management in paediatrics has been the subject of many controversies in recent years‚ but fluid management in the neonatal

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    was born to help replenish electrolytes and fluids that had been lost during competition. After Gatorade was introduced the Gators went 7 and 4 and claimed it to be the effects of Gatorade. Today Gatorade can be found everywhere. It is on almost every sideline and every bench. Does Gatorade really help that much or is water just as replenishing?

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    various ways; it is responsible for transporting oxygen‚ nutrients and waster products. The colorless‚ tasteless liquid is used as a coolant for the body during exercise and vigorous activities which allows it to replace the electrolytes that vanish during work outs. Electrolytes are significant because the heart and muscles rely on them to carry electrical impulses across themselves and other cells. This is very relevant to my everyday life because I have recently started a new workout regiment which

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    References: Akran‚ H. & Mahboob‚ T. (2004). Red cell Na-K-ATPase activity and electrolyte homeostasis in thalassemia Benz‚ E. J.‚ Md. (2011). Newborn screening for [alpha]-thalassemia-- keeping up with globalization Clark‚ S. (Ed.). (2010). Pathophysiology: The biologic basis for disease in adults and children (6th ed.) Durkin‚

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    Lewis: Medical-Surgical Nursing‚ 8th Edition Chapter 69: Nursing Management: Emergency‚ Terrorism‚ and Disaster Nursing Key Points – Printable CARE OF EMERGENCY PATIENT * Triage refers to the process of rapidly determining the acuity of the patient’s problem. It works on the premise that patients who have a threat to life must be treated before other patients. * The Emergency Severity Index (ESI) is a five-level triage system that incorporates concepts of illness severity and resource

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    A’s prescribed medications‚ very different conclusions can be drawn. Overview of each Mrs A’s medical conditions The Online Medical Dictionary at www.mydr.com.au defines CCF as a condition where there is ineffective pumping of the heart leading to fluid retention and organ congestion. The site defines osteoarthritis as "Noninflammatory degenerative joint disease occurring chiefly in older persons." There are various

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    This paper will critically examine the care needs and management of Mr Braun. An appropriate framework will be used‚ namely the ABCDE. Alternative treatment will be analysed using the 5 WHs critical decision making too (Jasper‚ 2006)l. His care will be based upon the nursing process ensuring that patient outcomes are agreed‚ implemented and evaluated. The assessment framework to be used is this assessment is the ABCDE assessment framework. The ABCDE framework looks at Airway‚ Breathing‚ Circulation

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