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    REPSIRATORY DEPTH Depth- amplitude of each respiratory movement The depth of ventilation refers to the amount of air that is inhaled and exhaled. The amount of air inhaled and exhaled in one cycle is called the tidal volume. The more the chest cavity expands‚ the greater the depth of the ventilation. Full expansion of the chest wall with full relaxation on exhalation is a good indicator of adequate depth of breathing and adequate tidal volume. Many books will try and apply numbers in milliliters

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    Plethysmography is used to measure changes in volume in different parts of the body. This can help check blood. The test may be done to check for blood clots in the arms and legs‚ or to measure how much air you can hold in your lungs. Lung plethysmography: You will breathe or pant against a mouthpiece. Clips will be put on your nose to shut off your nostrils. Depending on the information your doctor is looking for‚ the mouthpiece may be open at first‚ and then closed. You will be breathing

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    i fgjdfgkgh jdfgfjvxcjvjx cdfjgjdfghjdf ffffffffffffffffff 10/4/2013 Physioex 37B 6. MRV __7500__ ml/min =500 tv x 15bmp 7. Expiratory reserve volume (ERV) does not include tidal volume. Expiratory reserve volume is the amount of air that can be expelled after a normal tidal exhalation. This means that tidal volume is not included in the ERV measurement. Activity 2 Chart FEV1as % of VC Radius (MM) FEV 1 (Ml) Vital Capacity FEV 1 % 5.00 3541 4791 73.90 4.50 2303

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    Joyce Daniels Dr. Nala English 101 12 February 2013 Fatigue This is a summary of Jane Brody’s article‚ "Fatigue". Fatigue is one of peoples most common complaints. Even though there is new technology that saves people from doing everything by hand people still complain about being tired. Brody stated that physicians reported people who tend to keep themselves busy with work tend to not be as fatigued. Tiredness mainly comes from not doing much rather than

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    1. What clinical findings are likely in R.S. as a consequence of his COPD? How would these differ from those of emphysematous COPD? Chronic bronchitis‚ also known as type B COPD or “blue bloater” in most cases (90%) is caused by cigarette smoking with the typical patient being overweight. It is symptomatically diagnosed with a conformation of chest radiography showing increased bronchial vascular markings‚ congested lung fields‚ enlarged horizontal cardiac silhouette and evidence of previous pulmonary

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    Syllabus topic: Cell structure Aim: To observe and draw transverse sections of parenchyma‚ collenchyma‚ sclerenchyma‚ xylem‚ phloem and epidermal cells using a light microscope. Apparatus and Materials: Light microscope; microscopic slide of dicotyledonous stem Method: 1. The light microscope was plugged into a power source‚ and switched on. 2. The coarse focus of the light microscope was adjusted with both hands to move the stage downwards. 3. The slide with the dicotyledonous stem

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    Three Categories of Gym-Goers NAU: Composition 1 Three Categories of Gym-Goers People go to the gym to benefit their lifestyles by getting back in shape‚ right? Most people that go to the gym do not fit into any other category other than “normal”‚ meaning that there is nothing specific about them that stick out. Then there are those who definitely stick out with certain qualities you just can’t seem to escape from. There are always different categories gym-goers fall into and they are starting

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    HOME EXERCISE You don’t have to join a gym to get exercise. Depending on your interests you can purchase inexpensive equipment for improving muscle strength‚ endurance‚ flexibility‚ aerobic capacity‚ fat burning‚ core training and the like. I recommend an exercise ball‚ and yoga mats for stretching. Pilates equipment for floor work‚ a small weight set‚ and abdominal exercisers are also a good investment. EAT YOUR VEGGIES You are what you eat; therefore you can only create the body you want when

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    First pass metabolism. Pharmacology is the study of the effects drugs have and how they exert them. Drugs can be administered enteral or parenteral. [1] Enteral refers to any form of administration that involves the alimentary tract. The four enteral routes of administration include the mouth‚ sublingual‚ buccal and rectal. Parenteral refers to routes of administration outside of or beside of the alimentary tract. The parenteral route includes intravascular (IV)‚ Intramuscular (IM) and subcutaneous

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    Kacie Macalino 01/22/14 Chapter 31 Notes 31.1 - Plant Hormones Help Coordinate Growth‚ Development‚ & Responses to Stimuli Hormone – travels in body fluids‚ and act on specific target cells in other parts of the body‚ changing the target cell’s functioning Usually transported through the circulatory system Plant hormones are produced in very low concentrations A tiny amount can have a big effect on plant growth and development Tropism – any growth response that results in a plant organs curving

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