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    Cardiovascular System

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    circuits the left and right heart pump into (pulmonary or systemic). Also know the status of blood (fully oxygenated or not) at -the aorta: Left‚systematic‚ and fully oxygenated. -a pulmonary vein: Left side‚ pulmonary‚ and fully oxygenated. Goes from the right side of the body(heart) into the (left) pulmonary veins then goes to the left atrium then to the left ventricle then through the aorta‚ then to the rest of the body. -a systemic vein: -the vein end of a capillary bed in your big toe:

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    All of tom’s symptoms indicate a TBI. Cushing’s Triad indicates a raise in Intracranial Pressure (ICP). Cushing’s triad consists of Increased systolic pressure‚ Decreased pulse rate (bradycardia) and Irregular respiratory pattern (Leon-Villapalos‚ 2012). Tom’s blood pressure Increased from 150/90mm Hg to 170/100mm Hg within only 10 minutes. His heart rate went from 70 to 55 and his respiratory rate has increased from 18 to 22 and has stayed irregular. This shows that the Cushing’s triad is happening

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    Module 7 Review

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    Module 7: Human Systems Review Sheet 7.01: Nervous and Endocrine Systems 1. What are the 4 lobes of the brain? Know where they are located if given a picture of the brain. - Temporal Lobe The temporal lobe is located on the side of each hemisphere‚ behind the ears. It is associated with speech‚ hearing‚ and memory skills. It houses the hippocampus (the area of the brain associated with memory) and contains the auditory centers responsible for hearing. Occipital Lobe The occipital

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    forces the blood on its journey. The body’s circulatory system really has three parts: pulmonary circulation‚ coronary circulation‚ and systemic circulation. Each part must be working independently in order for them to all work together. However‚ when one of the parts of the circulatory system does not work properly‚ diseases like pulmonary hypertension arise. During a normal cycle of the pulmonary circulation‚ the veins bring waste-rich blood back to the heart‚ entering the large atrium throughout two

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    deficiency of vitamin D vi) Rickets genetic disease d) Give a scientific reason for the following: i) Terrace farming prevents soil erosion. iii) Blood circulation in man is called as double blood circulation. iv) Elbow is an example of hinge joint. v) Numerous root hairs are present behind the tip of the root. e) Given below is an example of a bone and its location. Example:

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    Cytokine

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    binding to specific receptors. Most cytokine act close to where they are produced‚ either on the same cell that secretes the cytokine (autocrine action) or on a nearby cell (paracrine action). When produced in large amounts‚ Cytokines may enter the circulation and act at distance from the site of production (endocrine action). One cytokine can act on diverse cell types and have multiple biologic effects (pleiotropism). Conversely multiple cytokines can have the same action and are said to be redundant

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    Drug Routes

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    DRUG ROUTES (1) ORAL ADVANTAGE: It is both the least expensive and generally the least offensive form of medication. They can come in a variety of forms – fast/slow release‚ capsules or coated. Oral medication is convenient‚ painless & easy to take. DISADVANTAGE: Oral medication can have a slower rate of absorption due to the time required to digest and absorb them. Some patients may have difficulty swallowing or unconscious. Oral medication can be affected by food in the gastrointestinal

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    The complications may include local (near the IV insertion site) or systemic (within the vascular system) complications. Hinkle and Cheever (2014) noted that local complications are more common to occur than systemic complications. However‚ systemic complications may pose an extreme danger to the patient’s health and wellbeing. Air embolism‚ infections‚ and circulatory overload are systemic complications. For instance‚ a patient may have heart failure or pulmonary edema related

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    The Circulatory System

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    lungs for new oxygen; the left side of the heart receives blood rich in oxygen from the lungs and pumps it through the arteries to the various parts of the body. Circulation begins early in fetal life. It is estimated that a given portion of the blood completes its course of circulation in approximately 30 seconds. Pulmonary circulation is where the blood from the entire body is transported to the right auricle through two large veins. The superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava. When the

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    blood-brain barrier is an existing network between the capillary walls of blood vessels in the brain and surrounding tissues. 1. Describe the difference between local and systemic drug effects. A locally effected drug is limited to the area of administration and the tissues in the immediate area. These include topical drugs. A systemic effect on the other hand is felt throughout the entire body. These include orally taken drugs. 5. How does a toxic effect differ from a side effect? A toxic effect

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