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    Music Therapy. American Fitness‚ May/June (2006): 26-27.[PubMed] [9] Schlaug G‚ Norton A‚ Marchina S‚ Zipse L‚ Wan CY [10] Antonietti‚ Alessandro. Why is music effective in rehabilitation? Department of Psychology‚ Catholic University of the Sacred Heart‚ Milano‚ Italy. IOS Press‚ 2009‚ pp.179-194.[PubMed] REFERENCE AND RESOURCES (CONTD.) [13] Seaward‚ Brian Luke. Managing Stress: Principles and strategies for health and wellbeing. Jones and Bartlett Publishers‚ Sudbury‚ MA‚ 2009. [14] Matthew B‚ Chang

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    electric pulses nowadays to restore lost or inadequate functions. Electric stimulation is often more effective than pharmacotherapy. When heart pulse rate becomes less than 40 per minute‚ than the natural pacemaker of the heart can be substituted by artificial periodic electrical pulses of a special generator. This generator sends out electrical pulses to the heart so it keeps pumping blood out lungs and body. Equipment and materials • Oscilloscope • EPG • Calculator Procedure

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    Homeostasis Lab

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    internal environment is returned to normal. Pulse rate is constantly checked by receptors throughout your body. A stimulus such as elevated pulse rate leads to a reaction by an organ making the response. An appropriate response will return the pulse rate to normal. Purpose: To observe an example of homeostasis working to control your body’s pulse rate. Materials: stop watch Procedure: 1. Have your partner sit down and measure your partner’s pulse rate in their radial artery (wrist). Take three

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    Introduction: The Harvard Step Test is a good measurement of fitness and a person’s ability to recover after a hard exercise. The person performing this exercise will be healthier if his/her heart beat turns into resting more quickly. It is a sort of cardiac system test that computes the ability of exercise continuously for a limited time period without being getting tired. Anthropometry is the "measurement of man". Anthropometry measures height‚ weight and arm span of a person. Aims: The objective

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    Lab Analysis

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    Iker Lopez Anatomy & Physiology P2 Wednesday‚ September 19‚ 2012 Heart Rate Response to Baroreceptor Feedback Lab Fundamental Question: Does the body respond to its environment? Testable Question: When the body is in the squat position to normal while the time limit stays the same and how far you squat is the same‚ will the heart rate recover after returning to standing position in 10 seconds? Hypothesis: If the body moves back to normal position from squatting position while the time limit

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    into three groups: non-smokers‚ light smokers‚ and heavy smokers. We began by measuring each individuals resting heart rate (RHR) before and after an aerobic step test for every minute for six minutes. After reviewing the results one can easily see that the non-smokers as predicted returned to their RHR at a steadily decreasing rate. The heavy smokers and light smokers exhibited a pulse rate abnormally high and it took twice as long to return to its RHR. The results in this experiment support the hypothesis

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    injuries? Soldiers not accustomed to the heat‚ overweight soldiers‚ prior heat casualties‚ and soldiers already dehydrated due to alcohol use‚ diarrhea‚ or lack of water (insufficient use of) 11 How high should an injured limb be elevated above the heart to control bleeding? 2 to 4 inches 12 What are the lifesaving steps? (The ABC’s of medical treatment) Open the airway and restore breathing Stop the bleeding / Protect the wound Prevent shock 13 When applying splint‚ where should the bandages

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    Nt1310 Module 1

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    Module 1 Questions: 1) No 2) QRS 3) 84 beats/min 4) Increases and then should go back to rest rate. However‚ our last one is unusually high. 5) The PR interval slightly elevates and then comes back down. 6) The QT interval decreases with time with a slight increase between 60 and 90s. 7) The TP interval. It slightly increases at 30s and then decreases 8) N/A 9) The R wave which decreases over time with an increase at 90-100s. Exercise 2 1. The lub sound occurs

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    lab partner was calm resulting in the blood pressure to be around 125/59 with 55 beats per minute. The second time we did it‚ the numbers were fairly similar 126/59 and 62 beats per minute. At the beginning there is no action potential occurring or the pacemaker is not racing to make the heart beat quicker because the body is not using much energy since it is basically at a resting state. You can detect the heart beats by using the QRS EKG method where each one can represent a heartbeat that has occurred

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    REVISION NOTES – STRESS Stress ‡ an emotion‚ a state of psychological tension and physiological arousal produced by a stressor which makes the individual ready to respond‚ It is an adaptive response because it enables the individual to cope. It becomes maladaptive if the stressor persists Stressor ‡ a physiological or psychological stimulus that threatens an individual’s well being. It could lead to a stress response. THE BODY’S RESPONSE TO STRESS The General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) – model

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