A Voyage to the Lungs Kierra Lewis HS130‚ Section# 04 Unit 4 Assignment Kaplan University April 14‚ 2013 Welcome to the Fantastic Voyage! Today we are going to be entering the right femoral vein of a healthy female. I am your pilot Kierra Lewis. While we embark on this journey‚ make sure that you keep your hands and feet inside the submarine at all times. Fasten your seat belts and let’s start our journey! We will begin our journey in the femoral vein. As you can see the femoral vein is
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sub and we are going to travel through this wonderful body of this young lady named Brittany. In this journey we will enter her body through the femoral vein and travel all the way to her lung. Alert! Alert! An alert just came and we are in for a wild surprise. A bacteria has invaded Brittany’s lower lobe of her right lung and we need to report the invasion and document all we see as to what we see also. The femoral vein runs parallel with the femoral artery through the upper thigh and pelvic region
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Assignment Fantasy Voyage and Battle of the Lung Hello everyone and welcome aboard! I am S Y. with Voyage Health. Today‚ we will embark together in my mini-sub and we shall travel through the body of this young lady named Lola. In this journey we will enter her body through the femoral vein and travel all the way to her lung. Alert! Alert! An alert just came and we are in for a surprise. Bacteria have invaded Lola’s lower lobe of her right lung and we shall report the invasion and document
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| Caudo ~ Cranial (CC) length = < 17 cm Right Lobe Caudo ~ Cranial (CC) length = < 16 cm Anterio ~ Posterior (A ~ P) length = < 16 cm Left Lobe Width = < 11 cm Anterio ~ Posterior (A ~ P) length = < 7 cm Caudate Lobe Caudo ~ Cranial (CC) length = < 8 cm (5 ~ 8 cm) Anterio ~ Posterior (A ~ P) length = < 2.5 cm (2.0 ~ 2.5 cm) Caudate lobe and Right lobe ratio (cc length of caudate lobe/ cc length of right lobe) > 0.65 = 93 % specific for cirrhosis > 0.73
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The TEMPORAL LOBE and PARIETAL LOBE TEMPORAL LOBE Introduction The temporal cortex‚ also known as the temporal lobes‚ is the part of the verbal cortex in the left and right hemispheres of the brain lying inside the temples. In general the temporal lobes handle a wide variety of task that are essential to every day functioning. Readily recognizable brain structures with thumb like appearance when viewed from the side. Their name reflects their location beneath the temporal bone on the side
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stories that I’m working with are “The Nose”‚ and “The Man that Walks through Wall”. In the story “The Nose” a man called “Kovalyov”‚ who wakes up one morning without his nose. He later finds out that his nose has developed a life of its own‚ and has apparently surpassed him by attaining the rank of state councillor. So Kovalyov has lost his nose and overtaking his job as well. Later on he tries to figure out how to get his nose back and
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Investigation to determine whether or not relationships exist between gender or height with lung capacity of Year 9 students ! ! ! INTRODUCTION The capacity of our lungs is the volume of air our lungs can hold. Our lungs have a greater capacity than we use when we take a normal breath. Scientists use various terms to describe the different components of lung capacity. Tidal Volume is the amount of air breathed out in a single normal breath (inhalation and exhalation). The Inspiratory Reserve Volume
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paper will be on the temporal lobes‚ which is what I believe to be the most important part of the brain. I will be explaining what its functions are and why they are so important. To begin the temporal lobes are structures in the cerebral cortex‚ they are located just above the ears‚ and are almond shaped. They are involved in the functions of hearing‚ language processing‚ and memory. Now that you know these details I will now go more into detail of how the temporal lobes control these functions and
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Person A: The frontal Lobe is the biggest lobe of the brain‚ it controls conscious thought‚ your personality‚ and voluntary movement. When someone has irreversible damage to the frontal lobe‚ they can loose their personality‚ attention span‚ and might not even be able to control their emotions. Another side effect is loosing your judgment. Some people may start using drugs or drinking alcohol when they never would have thought about it in the past. Person B: The parietal lobe is located in the back
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Technical Education Center‚ Westbury‚ NY 11590‚ June 2010 Graduate of Westbury High School‚ Westbury‚ NY. June 2010 Industry Knowledge Trainer‚ motivated Supervisor‚ responsible‚ organized Cosmetic‚ hair stylist‚ make-up artist Eat right‚ eat smart Look good feel better Stretches‚ strengthening exercises Fitness‚ nutrition and weight control Office and Interpersonal Skills Bilingual Real-World Applications Able to assist and administer active & Fitness‚ nutrition and
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