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    Anatomy and Physiology

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    anatomy. Physiology is the study of how the parts work and the body’s function. Physiology also has several branches of studies which are: Neurophysiology‚ Endocrinology‚ Immunology‚ Exercise physiology‚ Cardiovascular physiology‚ Renal physiology‚ Respiratory physiology‚ and pathophysiology. (Tortora & Derrickson‚ 2014) Anatomical position is the position in which the body stands erect facing the observer with the feet flat on the ground and the palms facing outward (Tortora & Derrickson‚ 2014)

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    4 3 Material Safety Data Sheet Acetaldehyde MSDS Section 1: Chemical Product and Company Identification Product Name: Acetaldehyde Catalog Codes: SLA1309 CAS#: 75-07-0 RTECS: AB1925000 TSCA: TSCA 8(b) inventory: Acetaldehyde CI#: Not applicable. Synonym: Ethyl Aldehyde; Ethanal; Acetic Aldehyde Chemical Name: Acetaldehyde Chemical Formula: CH3CHO Contact Information: Sciencelab.com‚ Inc. 14025 Smith Rd. Houston‚ Texas 77396 US Sales: 1-800-901-7247 International Sales: 1-281-441-4400 Order Online:

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    mattress store is a good place to find them. Further protect your mattress by making sure it is on a breathable base. Plywood‚ captain’s beds and platform beds don’t allow air circulation and contribute to mattress mold. Use a slatted bed system or breathable box spring system under your mattress. Run a dehumidifier in your bedroom if it tends to be humid and keep wet towels‚ clothes swimsuits and hair off of your

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    such as a slimicide in paper manufacturing‚ a disinfectant in animal housing‚ a hardening agent during X-ray development‚ a preservative in cosmetics‚ a tissue fixative in histology and pathology labs‚ an antimicrobial in water treatment systems‚ a cross-linking and tanning agent‚ as well as in embalming solutions‚ various clinical applications. Glutaraldehyde is also used in the preparation of grafts and bioprosthesis. Glutaraldehyde is very often used in the health care industry

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    Anatomy Finals’ Notes Blood Vessels and Hemodynamics Arteries‚ Capillaries and Veins arteries --> arterioles --> capillaries --> venules --> veins Arteries = away from heart Veins = toward heart Only capillaries directly serve cells Tunica Intima = inside of blood vessel. Single layer of cells similar to the lining of the heart Tunica Media = middle layer. Smooth muscle...regulates diameter of vessels Tunica Adventitia (externa) = outer layer. Collagen

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    Cystic Fibrosis

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    autosomal recessive disorder genetically inherited that causes chronic progressive health alterations of the bodily systems (Lyczak et al‚ 2004‚ p. 194). Mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene (CFTR)‚ located on the long arm of chromosome seven‚ results in many abnormal traits with organ function‚ specifically the respiratory‚ reproductive‚ and digestive systems that are genetically passed down from parents to their children (Lomas & Fowler‚ 2010‚ p. 30). A mutation

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    prolonged oxygen therapy by endotracheal tube or tracheostomy. Intubation compromises the oropharynx and trachea by obstructing the normal airway. This allows easier access for microorganisms in gastric and oral secretions to enter the lungs and lower respiratory tract which puts the patient at risk for aspiration‚ infection and mortality. It can increase a patient’s length of stay in the hospital and increases hospital medical costs by thousands of dollars. Many preventative factors have

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    black tar / black carbon. Some symptoms are excessive coughing and continuously out of breath. To ease the symptoms you could you use inhalers‚ steroids‚ antibiotics or just more oxygen. This disease will slowly kill you because it affects your respiratory system therefore making it a long and agonising suffocation. COPD is an incurable disease. It is called COPD or in other terms chronic bronchitis or emphysema because firstly ; Chronic means determined/continuous‚ Bronchitis the inflammation of

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    circulation system. Blood is transferred through these tubes from the heat‚ to all of the body. The vein is also a part of the circulation system. The vein is what brings the oxygen depleted blood back to the heart. The artery’s for most part are bigger/stronger then most veins. This being because the atreys have to pump the oxygenated blood from the heart‚ to all over the body. The veins only have to bring the oxygen depleted blood back to the heart. In the counter current exchange system in fish‚

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    et al. 2012). The respiratory dysfunction is associated with formation of atelectasis in dependent lung areas‚ which can impair pulmonary compliance‚ gas exchange and oxygenation (Staffieri et al. 2007; De Monte et al. 2013). Such alterations may be prevented by using mechanical ventilation‚ which can be adjusted in terms of fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)‚ positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)‚ mode of ventilation and tidal volume (VT) aiming to prevent further respiratory impairments and cardiovascular

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