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    Oration Piece

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    KCC: “Aiming towards Global Competence” “Now is the time for change.” This is what we have been heard from all media forms since the election has finally ended‚ heeding the triumphant sound of another spectrum of hope as it enters the palace of ascendancy – the new administration. Knowing the fact that this will be a roaring summon for the Filipino masses. This is now our time to heal the wounds and lift up ourselves from the ruthless claws of the past administration. However‚ our aspiration for

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    Through the Tunnel

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    swimming through the mysterious tunnel. Finally‚ the most obvious external conflict is the one between Jerry and nature. Jerry trains his lungs and pushes his limits and because of that “his nose bleeds badly”. For hours he has been practicing holding his breath he begins to feel weak and dizzy. Jerry has to battle the forces of nature pushing his lung capacity to its limits. He is engaged in a conflict of nature and physical barriers to attain his goal. If Jerry doesn’t hold his breath long enough

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    Alternate Nostril Breathing Versus Normal Breathing After conducting a mini “study” of whether alternate nostril breathing helps people with sleep issues as opposed to normal breathing at bed time‚ it was concluded that‚ yes‚ alternate nostril breathing at bed time does help to relax a person and put them in a more sound sleep than normal breathing. In the personal study conducted‚ three nights were done under normal breathing circumstances and three nights with the alternate nostril breathing

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    Copd

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    fact‚ without it‚ the body would never recover from injury. In COPD‚ repeated exposure to airway irritants perpetuates an ongoing inflammatory response that never seems to shut itself off. Over time‚ this process causes structural and physiological lung changes that get progressively worse. As inflammation continues‚ the airways constrict‚ becoming excessively narrow and swollen. This leads to excess mucus production and poorly functioning cilia‚ a combination that makes airway clearance especially

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    anatomy and physiology

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    routine care for each malfunction Task 5 (D2) explain how the routine care given for each malfunction affects the body system Bronchitis Smoking The person needs to stop smoking because cigarette damages the tiny hair structures in the lungs called the cilia‚ they the person continues to smoke the damage will stop the cilia from functioning properly and will increase the chances of condition worsening. Drinking water Bronchitis causes you to cough a lot and also bring up phlegm;

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    Carbon Fibres

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    fibres are not a known carcinogen (see appendix A – MSDS). The health effects of carbon fibres depend on three factors (Seibert‚ 1990): 1. The quantity of fibre that is deposited in the lungs; 2. The dimension of the carbon fibres; 3. The amount of time that the carbon fibres spend in the lungs.

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    Medical Marijuana

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    helped start the medical marijuana revolution followed by many other states to legalize medical use. With the legalization at the states level and more studies are coming out with promising evidence‚ “While tobacco smokers showed the expected drop in lung function over time‚ the new research found that marijuana smoke had unexpected and apparently positive effects.  Low to moderate users actually

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    Asdr

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    ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME Is a clinical syndrome characterized by a sudden and progressive pulmonaryedema‚ increasing bilateral infiltrates on chest x-ray‚ hypoxemia refractory to oxygensupplementation‚ and reduced lung compliance. These signs occur in the absence of left side failure. Patients with ARDS usually require mechanical ventilation with a higher than normal airway pressure. * PATHOPHYSIOLOGY ARDS Occurs as a result of inflammatory trigger that initiates the release of cellular

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    the altar of the family

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    to do. Whereas females are seen as more safe – his mum being in her “safe” beach. 4) The author enhances the tension during the attempt to swim through the tunnel by using descriptive language of what’s physically going on e.g. head exploding‚ lungs cracking. He wasn’t conscious or thinking straight because he was repeating 115. Despite all the pain he still is determined to keep going through the darkness. Short sentences – quick paced‚ panicky. His internal timer added to the fast paced situation

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    promptly treating the underlying cause‚ supporting lung function and preventing complications related to the medical treatment and the disease process. Research Paper on Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeAcute Respiratory Distress Syndrome‚ also known as ARDS is described as a restrictive lung disease that reduces compliance. This is a life threatening condition that causes severe fluid buildup in both lungs. The fluid buildup prevents the lungs being able to transfer oxygen from air into the body

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