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    compression fractures. She is followed by Dr.Allan vrable at the spine institute for pain management. She suffers from chronic advanced COPD and is oxygen dependent at 2L/min continuously. She is followed by Dr. Pandya for pulmonary. She suffers from Atrial Fib for which she takes Coumadin. She is follow by Dr. Chalassani for cardiology. He also monitors her Coumadin level monthly. She suffers from co-morbidities of chronic shortness of breath related to her COPD‚ chronic anxiety as a result of her shortness

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    - what is happening during each of them?  diastole=relaxation systole=contraction During diastole‚ the atria and ventricles of your heart relax and begin to fill with blood. At the end of diastole‚ your heart’s atria contract (atrial systole) and pump blood into the ventricles. The atria then begin to relax. Next‚ your heart’s ventricles contract (ventricular systole) and pump blood out of your heart.  The average ventricular stroke volume  Label the EKG peaks according

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    Our assignment was to write how Edgar Allan Poe died‚ based on the information we were given in articles. His death was a controversial topic‚ since no one really knows how he truly passed away. Rabies‚ alcoholism‚ and atrial fibrillation were three topics that were discussed. We wrote an argumentative essay on his cause of death to expand and refine our skills as writers. It helped us learn how to properly construct a persuasive essay. In “Anthem‚” there are multiple

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    Anticoagulants

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    COAGULATION AND THROMBI Haemostasis‚ the physiological response to vascular injury‚ results in the formation of a haemostatic plug that prevents blood loss. Under normal conditions‚ factors that promote blood coagulation are balanced by those that inhibit it. Pathologic thrombosis occurs when procoagulant stimuli overwhelm natural anticoagulant and fibrinolytic systems. Venous thrombi‚ which form under low shear conditions‚ are predominantly composed of fibrin and red cells. Thrombi may develop

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    immediately brought me to her station. On her desk were three computer monitors. On the monitors were EKG’s of every patient in Telemetry A‚ B‚ and C. The technician went into detail about many different kinds of heart conditions. I learned what an EKG of Atrial Fibrillation and Ventricular Fibrillation looked like. She also printed me out a few examples of both. The technician showed professionalism when reporting on her patients. She did so by promptly alerting a nearby nurse when a patients heart rate

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    determine risk for falls using the evaluation tool | | | | |which includes client history of atrial fibrillation. | | | | |

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    MEDICINE JUNE 2013 By FCPS PART 1 Qbank Facebook Page Thanks to Zoha Ali & Asad Ali 1.Scenario: Lady with dry eyes and dry mouth... diagnosis is a.Sjogren(Ans) b.Milkulicz syndrome? 2 Smooth and cordinated movement by a. basal ganglia(Ans) b. spinocerebellar 3.Scenario: elderly‚diplopia‚granuloma‚raised b.p a. giant cell arteritis(Ans) b. takayasu disease c. wegeners Granulomatosis 4. Zinc required for a cellular oxiadtion(Ans) b glucose oxidation c 5. Maxillary artery form

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    EMPHYSEMA (CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE) EMPHYSEMA -is a condition of the lung characterized by abnormal‚ permanent enlargement of the airspaces distal to the terminal bronchiole‚ accompanied by destruction of their walls. This over-inflation results from a breakdown of the walls of the alveoli‚ which causes a decrease in respiratory function and breathlessness. In emphysema‚ the lungs loose elasticity and are unable to fully expand and contract. This occurs

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    motions to move to robotic hands inside the patient’s chest cavity. While doing this‚ the camera gets detailed pictures of the heart and the structures of the heart. This surgical procedure has repaired over 300 mitral valves‚ and over 150 atrial septic defect closures. It is most commonly used for prostatectomies‚ cardiac valve repair and gynecologic surgical procedures. The director of the Johns Hopkins Cardiac Surgical Research program‚ Dr. Yuh believes that “bestowing the sense of touch” to

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    Robotic Surgery in Japan

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    Robotic Surgery in Japan Team E Technology‚ Society‚ and Culture Hornibrook8/24/2014 Table of Contents Introduction.........................................................................................................................5 Description of Robotic Surgery........................................................................................5-6 Science of Robotic Surgery........................................................................................6 Historical

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