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    Pig Dissection Lab Q&a

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    Cesar Rivera BIO-186-003 Fetal Pig Extra Credit Dissection Exercise 3 1. How do the locations of the endocrine organs in the fetal pig compare with those in the human? They are similar except for the pancreas and the adrenal glands. In the fetal pig‚ the adrenal glands are medial to each kidney and inferior to the pancreas rather than atop to kidneys and superior to the pancreas as in humans. 2. Name two endocrine organs located in the throat region? Thymus gland and thyroid gland. 3. Name

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    slippers to wear in the nursing home. A minute after she received them‚ Ella could not remember the exchange and asked what they were doing on her bed. What part of the brain has largely been affected to produce this behavior‚ and what is the pathophysiology involved? Grossman and Porth (2014)‚ states that neurochemical changes in the brain are effected by Alzheimer’s disease and are the main cause of memory loss. Particularly‚ the level of choline acetyltransferase activity in the cortex and hippocampus

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    Recurrent Induce Infected Spontaneous Abortion – Expulsion of all products of conception before the 20 th completed weeks of gestation.  Threatened Abortion – Intrauterine bleeding occurring before the 20 th completed weeks of gestation‚ w/ or w/o uterine contractions‚ w/o expulsion of the product of conception and without dilatation of cervix  Inevitable Abortion – intrauterine bleeding before the 20th completed week w/ continuous and progressive dilation of the cervix but w/o expulsion of the

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    differences and similarities by way of talking about the aetiology‚ pathology and pathophysiology of the two diseases; also how they present themselves‚ their signs and symptoms‚ the diagnosis‚ both differential and definitive‚ the treatment and the prognosis of them. Also some contemporary research findings and some population health statitistics will also be discussed. AETIOLOGY PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS NATURAL HISTORY PROGNOSIS DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT

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    Asthma can be genetic‚ therefore‚ no way to prevent a genetic predisposition. There are ways to try to prevent increased incidences of asthma symptoms by decreasing or controlling Case Study on Asthma/Pathophysiology certain risk factors that could decrease the rising occurrence of asthma in the population (Peat‚ J. K. 1996). Treatment: There are several ways to treat asthma. Some involve medication and some involve decreasing the risk factors and minimizing exposure to triggers. The ways

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    ADN nurses also develop critical thinking skills but do not delve as deeply into the process during their education. BSN programs have classes specializing in community and public health‚ nursing management‚ and pathophysiology in order to better prepare their nurses for the challenges they will face as opposed to many associate programs (Forster‚ RN). It is also much easier to attain a management position when you have a baccalaureate degree as opposed to an associate’s

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    Period – Takes place 2 weeks after conception – Includes the: • creation of fertilized egg‚ called a zygote‚ • cell division‚ • and the attachment of the zygote to the uterine wall. • The Embryonic Stage – 2-8 weeks after conception – Cell differentiation‚ organs begin to appear – Begins when blastocyst attaches to the uterine wall (now called embryo). – Life support systems develop (amniotic sac/amnion‚ umbilical cord‚ placenta) – Organogenesis (process of organ formation during the first two

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    ovary releases the egg 6) What are gonadotropins? What gland secretes them? Provide examples. Hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary. LH and FSH 7) After fertilization‚ where does an embryo implant? In to the uterine wall. 8) How is the sex of a child determined? By the DNA pairs. It’s XX for female and XY for male. 9) What can happen to maternal and

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    accurately referenced using the APA referencing style. The questions are to be answered using correct sentence structure‚ paragraphs‚ grammar and spelling. Your answers must be accurately referenced using the APA referencing style. Details Length: Pathophysiology template 400 words Answers to questions 850 words Date due: Friday 31st August‚ 2012 at 17.00 hours. CASE STUDY Mr Lewis White‚ a 67year old man‚ is brought to the emergency department by his son. he presents with worsening dyspnoea‚ cough

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    syndrome. Neonatal Network 20(5)‚ 21-.28. Braun‚ C.‚ & Anderson‚ C. (2006). Pathophysiology: Functional alterations in human health. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Kumar‚ V.‚ Abbas‚ A.‚ Fausto‚ N.‚ Robbins‚ S.‚ & Cotran‚ R. (2005). Robbins and cotran: Pathologic basis of disease (7th ed.). United kingdom: Elsevier Saunders. McCance‚ K. L.‚ & Huether‚ S.E. (2009). Study guide for pathophysiology: The biological basis for disease in adults and children (6th ed.). St Louis

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