Bleeding Bleeding refers to the loss of blood. Bleeding can happen inside the body (internally) or outside the body (externally). It may occur: • Inside the body when blood leaks from blood vessels or organs • Outside the body when blood flows through a natural opening (such as the vagina, mouth, or rectum) • Outside the body when blood moves through a break in the skin Considerations Always seek emergency assistance for severe bleeding, and if internal bleeding is suspected
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of fluid Petechiae Maturation arrest of mega-karyocytes Gum Bleeding Epistaxis Bleeding Decrease tissue perfusion Narrowed PP Low BP Decrease Hct and Hbg DEATH Shock Hypotension Decrease blood volume Low WBC Coagulation defect Altered liver function Liver damage Gastric stasis Vomiting GIT bleeding erosion and ulceration Melena Gastrointestinal (GIT) Dengue virus enters the body carried by circulation and multiplies
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heart disease is also known as coronary artery disease. The arteries are the blood vessels that supply blood to and from the heart. When the blood vessels are blocked, normal blood flow is lost to the heart. The blockage is caused by plaque, which contains large amounts of cholesterol. This plaque builds up on the inside of the coronary arteries and decreases the flow of blood that feeds the heart. Once the blood flow is impaired, it causes damage to the heart muscle. Even though the name heart
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the body’s ability to coagulate blood or control blood clotting. Hemophiliacs have problems in the blood coagulation mechanism and blood platelets and/or blood vessel defects that cause the individual to have problems forming blood clots to stop bleeding. The individuals tend to bleed for longer periods then normal individuals. Hemophiliacs do not bleed more intensely than normal individuals but due to the length of time for a clot to form their volume of blood loss is more severe.This can be
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Protein * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Protein is known to be a part of every tissue, cell and organ in our body. Other than water protein is a very important chemical in the body. Proteins help provide structure and strength to the cells and tissues it controls the biochemical reactions and aids the immune system. Protein also helps regulate the metabolism. 5 types of proteins are, structural, storage, hormonal
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Causes and Risk Factors Leukemia is a type of cancer that begins in blood-forming tissues located in the bone marrow, which will begin causing a large mass of abnormal blood cells that are being produced and released into the bloodstream. No doctor has a precise cause for this cancer but two causes consist of one’s genetics as well as their environmental factors. Even though we may not pay too much attention to our blood cells its absolutely necessary for everyone to know the importance
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Oxygen and blood flow description ----------------------- First, you inhale through your mouth and nose. The air travels past the epiglottis and into the trachea before splitting into the bronchi. The bronchi go to the lungs and the bronchioles. At the end of the bronchioles are the alveoli. These are small air sacks; this is where gaseous exchange happens. Gaseous exchange is when oxygen goes into the blood and carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood. The carbon dioxide goes into the alveoli
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such as redness, warmth, discharge, and increased body temperature and white blood cells. Pain: * Acetaminophen (Tylenol) 650 mg * Oxycodone-acetaminophen (Percocet) 5-325 mg * D: Acute pain related to inflammation and surgery. * I: Conduct pain assessment using scale of 0-10 and implement pain management interventions. Circulatory: * Heparin (Porcine) 5,000 units * D: At risk for blood clots due to artificial valve, cardiac disorders, and lack of mobility due to
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Is oxalate extracted from celery a potential alternative anticoagulant to commercially prepared oxalated black top tubes? b. Background of the Study Anti-coagulants act to avert the clotting of blood specimens and the reagent used should not cause the alteration of the blood components. However, there are anticoagulants that bring about changes in cell structure as well as coagulation. The anticoagulants used widely are ethylene-diamine-tetra-acetate (EDTA), ammonium-potassium oxalate
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Ashly Smith Ms.Beekman English 11A 29 November 2012 When No One Can Help You Once a person becomes a gang member, the way people look at them, will change. The story, “On the Side Walk Bleeding” by Evan Hunter is an example of how people look at them differently when they get involved with a gang. The gang that the character Andy was a part of was called “The Royals”. One night Andy was at a party with his girlfriend Laura, he told her he was running to the store to get a pack of cigarettes
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