GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS Below is your answer sheet. Please submit only the answer sheet next meeting. 1. A 3- year-old child is hospitalized because of persistent vomiting. A nurse monitors the child closely for A. Diarrhea B. Metabolic acidosis C. Metabolic alkalosis D. Hyperactive bowel sounds 2. A nurse is monitoring for signs of dehydration in a one year old child who has been hospitalized for diarrhea. The nurse prepares to take the child’s temperature and avoids
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Blood Doping Introduction: The sporting culture has become highly competitive‚ causing athletes to turn to drugs or supplements to gain that edge over other athletes. Some athletes have even looked past drugs and supplements to pass the competition testing policies‚ turning to blood doping. Blood doping is the act of extracting blood from an athlete‚ then prior to competition re-injecting the blood back into the athlete’s body. This is a very dangerous procedure that is usually performed by a doctor
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High or Low Blood Pressure? Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to compare blood pressure as related to gender and athletic status. Hypothesis: I predict that males have a higher blood pressure than women and athletes have a higher blood pressure than non athletes Background Info: Blood pressure is the amount of force that blood pushes against the inside walls of blood vessels as it passes through. This pressure
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My City is Breathing Tasteless Oxygen & Yours? It is said that one can live without water for some days but without air no body can live for some counted minutes. Everyone knows this very clearly but nobody is concerned seriously about it. There are more than thousands of organizations which are working for reducing pollution‚ but they are unable in fixing restriction over it. Every day‚ thousands of seminars‚ presentations and meetings are conducted on this life enemy‚ all over the world. There
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Joseph Priestley was a famous scientist during the 18th century best known for is discovery of oxygen. He was born in Birstall‚ England on March 24‚ 1733. When Joseph was a boy he attended many different schools. He was sick very often when he was little this caused him to miss a lot of school. He began to learn to teach himself at home. This skill became very useful to him‚ as he got older. He then could very easily teach himself new concepts without a teacher. Then in 1752 Joseph began to attend
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the following EXCEPT ___ lead to a decrease in hematocrit. A dehydration 3. Why is it important that when iron binds to oxygen that this is a temporary and reversible interaction? B because the oxygen needs to dissociate into tissues 4. What accounts for males’ HCT (~46) being higher than females’ HCT (~42)? C androgens stimulate RBC production 5. Under normal conditions‚ what is the fate of the globular proteins of a recycled hemoglobin molecule? B they are disassembled into their component
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Tell Me About Blood Unit 1 Case Study June 20 2014 A&P II In this paper I will answer some questions about blood and related issues. Some of the questions I will answer are: what is the significance of a lower than normal haematocrit? what is erythropoiesis?why would the level of leukocytes be higher in an individual who has been infected with a parasitic disease. In regions where malaria is endemic‚ some people build up immune resistance to the malaria pathogen. Which
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Introduction: High blood pressure or hypertension meaning high pressure (tension) in the arteries. Arteries are vessels that carry blood from the pumping heart to all the tissues and organs of the body. Normal Blood Pressure is below 120/80; blood pressure between 120/80 and 139/89 is consider pre-hypertension‚ and a blood pressure of 140/90 or above is considered high. The systolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries as the heart contracts and pumps blood forward into the arteries
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Blood is moved from the heart to the body by arteries. Blood pressure is the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries. With each heartbeat‚ blood is pumped into the arteries. Systolic pressure is determined when the heart is contracting which causes increased pressure in the arteries. Diastolic Blood pressure is the remaining pressure in the arteries when the ventricles of the heart is relaxed allowing the heart to fill with blood. Blood pressure is influenced by cardiac output
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Anatomy & Physiology II Summer II Kelsie Doran August 9‚ 2012 Describe Blood Clotting and When One or More Factors are Missing‚ What Will Happen? Examples are needed Blood clotting also known as coagulation prevents excessive bleeding from taking place when a blood vessel is injured. Coagulation is a complex process that involves a cellular and a protein component. The blood clotting process involves blood changing from a liquid to a solid. This process involves 20 different plasma proteins
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