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    4.02 Monitoring the Heart

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    Part I: Pulse Rate Take your pulse at the wrist‚ as described on the Work Out tab of 4.02‚ and record it below. Your count for 30 seconds 30 x 2 = 60 bpm|Count again for 1 minute only = 84 bpm| Part II: Resting Heart Rate (RHR) a. Record your heart rate for an equivalent of a minute. b. Do not eat for two hours prior to taking your resting heart rate. c. Sit or lay down for at least 30 minutes before taking resting heart rate. d. An ideal time to take your resting pulse is immediately

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    We are the creatures of the same kind of human beings. We look alike‚ we have a lot of similarities‚ but looking from certain angles it can really seem that we belong to different planets. Deborah Blum in her essay "Heart to Heart: Sex Differences in Emotion" and Daniel Goleman in Emotional Intelligence both offer perspective on gender differences in using emotions. But Deborah Blum focuses more on science and biology why men and women act in certain ways. While‚ Daniel Goleman‚ on the other hand

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    Congestive Heart Failure

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    Congestive heart failure distresses the heart’s function as a pump to meet the body’s needs‚ affecting many organs of the body including the liver‚ lungs‚ kidneys and the intestines. Untreated‚ this condition will affect virtually every organ in the body. (MedicineNet‚ 2012) According to Healthline.com congestive heart failure (CHF) is defined as‚ “A condition in which the heart can no longer pump enough blood to the rest of the body.” (Healthline‚ 2012) Heart failure is a serious disorder that may

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    to the lining of the heart‚ which causes pericarditis. The infection can be caused by wounds that are left untreated or a weak immune system that just can’t fight off simple ailments‚ but it is most commonly caused by teeth problems‚ such as rotten teeth or gingivitis. The bacteria in the mouth quickly spreads to the blood system when a person eats food. And when it gets to the blood system‚ it is carried to the heart. This in turn makes the lining of the heart inflamed. If this condition is left uncontrolled

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    Heart Disease Essay

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    Heart disease Introduction What is heart disease? Heart disease or Cardiovascular disease is an abnormal function of the heart or blood vessels. It can cause an increase in risk for heart attack‚ heart failure‚ sudden death‚ stroke and cardiac rhythm problems‚ thus resulting in decreased quality of life and decreased life expectancy. The causes of cardiovascular disease range from structural defects‚ to infection‚ inflammation‚ environment and genetics. In order to help prevent cardiovascular

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    Managing Heart Failure

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    Managing Heart Failure Carla Vossen‚ SPN Kristin Madigan RN‚ BSN NURS 1300: Research Project South Central College November 23‚ 2009 Heart failure is a chronic and progressive syndrome‚ resulting from the inability of the heart muscle to pump with enough force to meet the metabolic demands of the body. (Buckler‚13) According to the Center for Disease Control; (CDC) there are approximately five million people in the United States that have heart failure. Approximately 550 thousand people

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    Obedient Heart Meaning

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    What does an obedient heart mean to you? There can be many perspectives of what the word “obedience” means‚ but only a few can fit the meaning of an obedient heart. One definition from of obedience is: “To comply with or follow the commands‚ restrictions‚ wishes‚ or instructions of” This definition fits well for a part of the meaning‚ but it is not the full definition. My definition of an obedient heart is to follow and obey one’s commands‚ with a willing attitude. To obey does not mean you have

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    Congestive Heart Failure

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    Scientific Basis Congestive Heart Failure is a disease in which the heart is unable to properly keep up with the amount of blood being sent to the heart. The heart muscle itself‚ in the case of heart failure‚ is unable to sufficiently pump the blood away from the heart and to the body to keep up with the incoming deoxygenated flow. This failure to pump blood can build up pressure and cause additional pumping resistance. The decreased cardiac output of heart failure causes the circulation to become

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    The Tell- Tale Heart

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    Edgar Allan Poe was not like most writers of his time; he was most “famous for his cultivation of mystery and the macabre” (Charles). Poe did not have a very pleasant life‚ with the deaths of his mother‚ brother‚ foster mother‚ and his wife (all caused by tuberculosis). Because of the many misfortunes of death in his life‚ he also had problems with drinking‚ drugs‚ and gambling. Although Poe was not very popular within his time‚ he grew to “national fame”‚ for “his most famous poem‚ “The Raven”.

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    Elijah Heart Center

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    Elijah Heart Center Toni Berthia University of Phoenix/HCS 405 Elijah Heart Center The finance department has reported that Elijah Health Center is facing a potential working capital shortfall which means the hospital may not have enough cash to sustain itself. The reasons for this shortfall is due to huge discounts given to managed care companies‚ higher wages given to contract nurses‚ low Medicare reimbursement levels‚ growth in current liabilities‚ and unused equipment. I will provide

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