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    Physioex Exercise 10

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    EXERCISE 10: Acid-Base Balance Student Name: Landy Jean-Baptiste Student ID: 4304736 Student instructions: Follow the step-by-step instructions for this exercise found in your lab manual and record your answers in the spaces below. You are only required to perform Activity 1 & 2 in this simulation. Submit this completed document by the assignment due date found in the Syllabus. Rename this document to include your first and last name prior to submitting‚ e.g. Exercise10_JohnSmith.doc

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    BIO2114 Final Exam Review 1. List the endocrine glands and the hormones they secrete. 2. What are the two major types of hormone based on structure? 3. What are the factors that can affect the response of target cells to a hormone? 4. Review the examples of hypersecretion and hyposecretion of some hormones and the disease states that result 5. Know the function or action of every hormone. 6. Know what structures are targeted by each hormone. 7. Know the major

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    Drugs in Sport

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    are often used by athletes such as wrestlers‚ who need to meet weight restrictions. Many stimulants also have secondary diuretic effect.The main adverse effects of diuretics are hypovolemia‚ hypokalemia‚ hyperkalemia‚ hyponatremia‚ metabolic alkalosismetabolic acidosis and hyperuricemia. Anabolic Steroids- Anabolic steroids‚ technically known as anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS)‚ are drugs that have similar effects to testosterone in the body. Anabolic steroids can cause many adverse effects. Depending

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    Nurse Study Guide

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    Chest Tubes -continuous bubbling= air leak -bubbling with inspiration= okay -continuous bubbling in suction chamber= okay -up and down in water seal= okay Types of Insulin -Rapid Acting (lispro‚ humalog) -Onset= 5 minutes -Peak= 30 minutes -Short Acting (novolog‚ regular) -Onset= 30 minutes -Peak= 2 hours -Intermediate Acting (NPH) -Onset= 1 hour -Peak= 6-12 hours -Long Acting (Humulin) -Onset= 4 hours -Peak= 16-18 hours -Maslows= PhysiologicSafetyLove & BelongingEsteem

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    1. Procedure #1 detected 50/100 true positives and 100/100 true negatives.  Procedure #2 detected 80/100 true positives and 70/100 true negatives. b. procedure 2 is more sensitive 2. TP/TP+FN = ? b. specificity 3. What might the following indicate? urine: RBCs‚ WBCs‚ nitrite‚ bacteria a. pyelonephritis 4. Why is albumin the first protein to be detected in tests for renal failure? b. its molecular size is smallest 5. Cortisol excess will result in _____ a. hypernatremia c. elevated glucose

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    Tumor Lysis Syndrome

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    Tumor Lysis Syndrome by NinjaMom Tumor Lysis Syndrome is a series of metabolic derangements which may begin shortly after the onset of treatment of malignancies. It can lead to any of the following: · hyperphosphatemia · lactic acidosis (metabolic acidosis) · hypocalcemia · hyperuricemia · hyperkalemia · acute renal failure Tumor Lysis Syndrome (TLS): · is caused by the destruction of many rapidly proliferating neoplastic cells · is most commonly associated with

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    Ringer’s solution is used to induce urine output in patients with renal failure‚ and to supply water and electrolytes either with or without calories to the body. It is also used because the by-products of lactate metabolism in the liver counteract acidosis which is a chemical imbalance that occurs with acute fluid loss or renal failure. Lactated Ringer’s is used when intravascular volume is low or to maintain fluid volume during surgery or labor‚ dehydration‚ burns‚ gastrointestinal fluid loss‚ and

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    Chemistry Demo Lab Prepared for: Prof. Jared Gilmore By: James Loquellano Date. . . . . LIGHT BULB EXPERIMENT Ion - an electrically charged atom or group of atoms formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons. Ionization - The condition of being dissociated into ions by heat‚ electrical discharge‚ radiation‚ or chemical reaction. Electrolyte - A chemical compound that ionizes when dissolved or molten to produce an electrically conductive medium. Dissociation - When an ionic

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    Sepsis Research Paper

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    Maternal mortality due to sepsis is worryingly increasing through developed and developing countries. This is despite a worldwide effort towards reducing maternal death‚ maternal sepsis during pregnancy remains one of the worlds leading causes of preventable maternal death. In developed countries 3% of all maternal mortality is due to sepsis‚ whilst that figure jumps to 12% in developing countries. Pregnancy affected by severe sepsis or septci shock‚ run the risk of pre-term labour‚ fetal infect

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    Pedia Drill-001 1).Which achievement best characterizes the physical development of a 3-month-old infant? A.) A strong Moro reflex B.) A strong tonic-neck reflex C.) The ability to roll over intentionally D.) The ability to lift the head and chest from a prone position 2. When assessing a 2 year-old child brought by his mother to the clinic for a routine check-up‚ which of the following would the nurse expect the child to be able to do? a) ride a tricycle b) tie his shoelaces c) kick

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