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    Liliana Mojica  Morley  English II  3­24­14  The Word “Heart” in Macbeth  As Theodore Parker once said‚ “Wealth and want equally harden the human heart.” All hearts  start as all hearts do‚ with love and compassion just as they should. But as a heart grows and develops  with the world and people around it‚ it is affected. The human heart will grow new feelings towards  things and people. This changes the definition of what you thought of as a heartHeart can be thought  of as a persons feelings; lo

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    Congestive heart failure is the process in which the heart becomes in-able to maintain circulation for the requirements of the body at an effective rate‚ As the heart is one of the body’s vital organs‚ it plays an important role and has some degree of compensating mechanisms to balance the body’s needs with existing disease of the heart. Eventually when the heart is no longer able to compensate heart failure occurs; congestion will then follow‚ resulting in insufficient supply of blood to the body

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    Caleb's Heart Case Study

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    Short Answer Questions: 1. Dr. Baker spends a long time listening to (auscultating) Caleb’s heart. a. Where on the thoracic surface do you auscultate to the tricuspid‚ mitral (bicuspid)‚ pulmonary‚ and aortic valves? For the tricuspid valves‚ the sounds of the heart are typically heard in the right sternal margin of the 5th intercostal space. For the Mitral (bicuspid) valve‚ sounds are heard over the heart apex‚ in the 5th intercostal space. This is in line with the middle of the clavicle. (Lutchman

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    Heart Failure Case Study

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    NURS 3530: Caring for Adult Clients I HEART FAILURE CASE STUDY Your client‚ Mr. Black‚ is a 72-year-old man who called his TeleNurse Line from home and‚ based on the symptoms he described‚ was advised to go directly to the Emergency Department at his local hospital. His admitting diagnosis is exacerbation of heart failure (HF). His Ht is: 5’9”‚ Wt. 235 lbs. He states that his usual weight is about 220. Upon admission‚ his symptoms are: extreme shortness of breath; unable to tolerate lying

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    artificial heart for humans was invented in the 1950s‚ but it wasn’t until 1982 that a working artificial heart‚ the Jarvik-7‚ was successfully implanted in a human patient. Your heart is the engine inside your body that keeps everything running‚ the heart is a muscular pump that Like any engine‚ if the heart is not well taken care of it can break down and pump less efficiently‚ a condition called heart failure‚ which runs oxygen and blood through your lungs and body. In a day‚ your heart pumps about

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    How Your Heart Works

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    Your Heart Works [pic] Your heart is a pump. It keeps blood moving around your body. The blood delivers oxygen and nutrients to all parts of your body‚ and carries away unwanted carbon dioxide and other waste products. The heart has four chambers - two on the left side and two on the right. The two upper chambers are called the atria‚ and the two lower chambers are called the ventricles. The two sides of the heart are divided by a muscular wall called the septum. Each side of the heart has

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    Heart Rate After Exercise

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    What happened to the R-R interval and heart rate after exercise? After exercise the R-R interval increased steadily from 0.48 to 0.68 seconds‚ while the heart rate BPM decreased steadily from 123 to 76; both trending back towards the resting values. What happened to the T-P interval during exercise? Outline what this means for ventricular filling time. During exercise there was a significant drop in the T-P interval which then steadily increased when exercise was completed. The T-P interval represents

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    bio 250 cardio/heart

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    Cardiovascular System: The Heart Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0006-05-01 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by

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    conditions could affect one’s heart rate. In the life of a human‚ the heart beats approximately forty-five million times per year varying based off of factors like age‚ gender‚ physical activity level (1). Furthermore‚ throughout the course of a day‚ the heart can vary in its heart rate from a number of different environmental changes such as prolonged standing‚ altered breathing (inhale vs. exhale)‚ and jolts of excitement such as being startled. Relating to the heart rate of an individual is their

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    Heart Disease in African Americans Stacy Johnson HCS 245 June 14‚ 2012 Margaret Latham Heart Disease in African Americans Heart disease‚ technically known as cardiovascular disease (CVD)‚ is the number one killer of African Americans. Cardiovascular disease is the narrowing of arteries due to the build-up of atherosclerosis‚ or plaque‚ in the walls of arteries (Heart.org). This narrowing of the blood vessels and arteries causes the blockage of oxygen and blood supply needed for proper function

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