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    Blood Case Study

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    Blood Case Studies BIO 169 1. A) The primary disorder of this person is Hemolytic Anemia. That is when the bone marrow is unable to produce more red blood cells to make up for the ones being lost. There are more being destroyed faster and the bone marrow can not keep up. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/ha/ha_whatis.html B) The cause of the leukocytosis is that there is an increase in the production of white blood cells and in this case it is the level of lymphocytes that are

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    Essay On Main Body Systems

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    respiratory system‚ the lymphatic system‚ the muscular –skeletal system and lastly the endocrine system. Each of these systems has their own functions and purpose Cardiovascular System- The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart‚ blood vessels‚ arteries‚ capillaries and veins. The cardiovascular system makes up a network which helps to deliver blood to all the tissues in our body. Each heartbeat pumps blood around our body‚ carrying necessary nutrients needed for our body to be absorbed and oxygen

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    Alcohol can have many negative impacts on the body‚ which can sometimes be permanent or fatal. It seems that many underage and of age drinkers are not aware of the effects. While drinking‚ people get so caught up in the way it makes them feel that they can sometimes forget what the substance is actually doing to their body. Alcohol is defined as a depressant‚ because it slows the central nervous system down. When the central nervous system is slowed down it can cause a decrease in reaction time

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    suffering from a heart attack‚ his doctor explains to him that a heart attack is quite possible. What did the chest pain indicate? Why is this man a prime candidate for a heart attack? Symptoms indicate angina pectoris‚ because of his coronary arteries are closing (atherosclerosis)‚ the heart muscle could be deprived of blood‚ and therefore oxygen; if vessels continue to close his risk of heart attack goes up. 4. A patient was admitted to the hospital with chest pains. On admission‚ his

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    myocardial infarction

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    name for a heart attack. A heart attack occurs when an artery leading to the heart becomes completely blocked and the heart does not get enough blood or oxygen‚ causing cells in that area of the heart to die (called an infarct). Most heart attacks are caused by blood clots‚ which are in turn caused by atherosclerosis (stiffening and narrowing of the arteries). High blood fats (triglycerides) and LDL or “bad” cholesterol form plaque inside arteries‚ narrowing the passageway and reducing the amount of

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    Congenital (kon-JEN-ih-tal) heart defects are problems with the heart’s structure that are present at birth. These defects can involve: The interior walls of the heart The valves inside the heart The arteries and veins that carry blood to the heart or the body Congenital heart defects change the normal flow of blood through the heart. There are many types of congenital heart defects. They range from simple defects with no symptoms to complex defects with severe‚ life-threatening symptoms. Congenital

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    heart is comprised of 4 chambers‚ a left and right atrium and left and right ventricle. The deoxygenated blood enters the heart via a vein into the right atrium where it moves into the right ventricle before being transported to lungs via the pulmonary artery for oxygenation before returning to the heart into the left atrium. From the left atrium the now oxygenated blood

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    respiratory failure irresponsive to mechanical ventilation‚ associated or not with haemodynamic instability‚ and its application fields are widening to refractory sepsis and also to elective thoracic procedures. ECMO is replacing conventional cardio-pulmonary by-pass (CPB) even during lung transplantation due to its potential advantages: the absence of full-anticoagulation and the possibility of maintaining the extra-corporeal support even in the post-operative period. An emergent role of ECMO is the

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    Consumer Fitness The bandwagon technique involves persuading people to do something by letting them know others are doing it.  For example‚ "Everyone else has this product." or "Be part of the in-crowd." The glittering generalities technique is a generalized statement that is exaggerated.  For example‚ "Brand X contains greater whitening agents than Brand Y." The plain folks technique implies there are no surprises or gimmicks because this product is for the common man. For example‚ "Just

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    The cardiovascular system which impacts deeply on human consciousness. The heart and the body’s blood-transporting network of arteries‚ veins‚ and smaller vessels form the circulatory or cardiovascular system. As blood is continuously pumped out from the heart and around the system in two circuits‚ it carries oxygen and vital nutrients to all parts of the body and removes harmful waste products from tissues. (P.169) What is the hepatic portal system?(Answer if your last name starts A – M) The hepatic

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