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    Anatomy- Blood and Heart

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    Exam #1 Spring 2002 Anatomy and Physiology 2150 Dr. Jones Choose the correct answer for each question and mark it on your bubble sheet. Be careful to follow the instructions on the bubble sheet for correctly recording your answers. 1. Which of the following statements is true? A. Blood is an organ B. Blood is a connective tissue X C. Blood is composed of living cells only D. None of the above 2. Which of the following would be considered a normal

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    One of the biggest concerns in healthcare today is cardiovascular disease. Affecting 36% of the US population alone‚ cardiovascular disease can lead to stroke‚ heart attack‚ and even death (22). Extensive research has been done investigating the causes of cardiovascular diseases. Lipids and lipoproteins have been implicated to be one of the largest factors contributing to cardiovascular disease. In order to reduce cardiovascular disease we must understand lipid metabolism. To understand lipid metabolism

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    Myocardial Infarction

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    coronary plaques‚ which were associated with a less favorable in-hospital course. The presence of these plaques with complex morphologic features is the angiographic hallmark of unstable coronary syndromes and correlates with pathologic plaque and thrombus. Other causes of MI Carbon monoxide poisoning is one of the occupational toxic risk factors for not only myocardial infarction but also cardiomyopathy. Firefighters ’"chronic" occupational exposure to carbon monoxide results in increased blood

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    Stroke

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    structure.  Ischemic: four reasons why this might happen:  Thrombosis (obstruction of a blood vessel by a blood clot forming locally)  Embolism (obstruction due to an embolus from elsewhere in the body‚i.e travelling particle usually a thrombus or a form of debris)  Systemic hypoperfusion (general decrease in blood supply‚ e.g.‚ in shock)  venous thrombosis: Cerebral venous thrombosis leads to stroke due to locally increased venous pressure‚ which exceeds the pressure generated by the

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    Imobility Research Paper

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    The Hazards of Immobility: Effects on Metabolic Equilibrium Mark Foust Breckinridge School of Nursing February 4‚ 2015 Abstract Experience and basic wisdom teach us the importance and benefits of exercise and activity and the hazards of inactivity and immobility. However‚ the myth that bed rest is good for you when ill or recuperating still persists in our world. An abundance of scientific research in the past 50 years demonstrates the specific damage done to each of the body’s

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    Lung Cancer Jean Flick‚ RN‚ MS; Marty Carlson‚ RN‚ MS; and Diane Maxwell‚ RN‚ MS Top of Form Diagnostic Tests The healthcare provider completes the examination and prescribes a chest x-ray‚ which is scheduled for the next morning. 1. Which instructions should the nurse provide to prepare Mr. Prieto for the x-ray? A) "You should not eat or drink anything after midnight." Feedback: INCORRECT It is not necessary to be NPO prior to an x-ray. B) "You will need to remove jewelry‚

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    Anatomy and Physiology

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    Human Anatomy & Physiology‚ 9e (Marieb) Chapter 17 Blood MATCHING QUESTIONS Figure 17.1 Using Figure 17.1‚ match the following: 1) Monocyte. Answer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref: 659; Tbl. 17.2 2) Lymphocyte. Answer: D Diff: 1 Page Ref: 659; Tbl. 17.2 3) Eosinophil. Answer: C Diff: 1 Page Ref: 658; Tbl. 17.2 4) Neutrophil. Answer: A Diff: 1 Page Ref: 657; Tbl. 17.2 5) Most common white blood cell found

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    Cardiovascular Disease

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    Chapter 14: Critical Care Nursing (Pg 338-366‚ 412-437) Chapter 15: Cardiovascular Disorders Coronary Artery Disease Description and Etiology The biggest contributor to cardiovascular system- related morbidity and mortality is coronary artery disease. Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease that affects arteries throughout the body. (CAD) Risk Factors for CAD 1. Age‚ Gender‚ Race (non-modifiable) a. More common in men than women b. Higher in women over 75 years of age 2. Family History

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    Initial Evaluation Super

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    Written Report: Prolonged Immobilization I. A. Definition Defined as prolonged inactivity‚ bed rest and immobilization were widely used in the early days of rehabilitative science in the management of trauma and acute and chronic illness‚ before the physiologic effects were well understood. It was generally assumed that rest fostered healing of the affected part of the body. However‚ while it has beneficial effects to soft tissue healing and to bone healing after fractures among a myriad of other

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    The purpose of this paper is to take an in depth look into current research and statistics related to Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI). It includes a description of the condition; with national and global statistics‚ predisposing factors‚ a description of signs and symptoms‚ and diagnostic testing. Treatment of SCI and nursing care including; medical or surgical treatments related to the care‚ any therapies‚ and most common medications prescribed to treat SCI. The complications of SCI and how they influence

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