Blood Letting

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    Path Case Study

    Due to the loss of blood P.W is at risk for pre-renal acute renal failure and it may lead to poor renal perfusion. 2. The best type of treatment to prevent renal failure would be adequate fluid volume replacement with blood or any isotonic solution maintain proper blood volume circulation and to maintain adequate blood pressure and perfusion to the kidneys. 3. P.W. is in the stage of pre-renal oliguria. This means that the kidneys are functioning as the should if blood volume and pressure are

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    Body Systems

    BTEC 90 Credit/Extended Diploma in Public Services Unit 5 Physical Preparation, Health and Lifestyle for the Public Services Learner Resource Pack Introduction The human body is a very complex piece of machinery. It is made up of many different systems that work together to allow us to take part in a wide range of sports and everyday activities. It is important that anyone working with clients in the sport and exercise industry has a good understanding

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    Crips vs Bloods

    Crips and Bloods The Crips and the Bloods have many differences, but they also have some similarities. The first difference would be their gang color. Crip gang members associate with the color blue in their dresses while the Bloods associate with the color red. The Crips were founded in the 1970’s in L.A. after the breakup of the Black Panther party and were originally set to protect the African American party. The Bloods founded by several gangs joined together to try and stop the Crips from

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    Uniformed Public Services

    this assignment I will be talking about the cardiovascular system and what the structures and functions of the body parts are. The cardiovascular system is powered by the main organ: the heart. The heart allows blood to be pumped around the body, supplying oxygen to the working muscles. The blood not only supplies oxygen but nutrients, hormones and cellular waste too. The heart The heart is a hard working organ that is said to be roughly the same size as your fist. It pumps bloody around the body

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    Head to Toe Assessment

    Head to Toe Assessment DO IT! SAY IT! Gather Equipment Enter Room, wash hands 1. Good morning, my name is “Student” & I’m am going to be your student nurse today. How are you doing? 2. Pull Curtain closed * Can you tell me your name and date of birth (match it to the wrist band) * I have reviewed your health history and I see you have already changed to a gown, have you been able to provide a urine specimen

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    The Murder of the Iceman

    well-respected man with the name of Acca, chief of the village, who should have been awake to watch over the village alerting his villagers if intruders were to attack. Unfortunately, a woman’s agonizing cry served as the warning bell instead. A blood-curdling scream awoke Acca from his peaceful dream. “Wh-what was that?” growled the sleepy man slurring his speech. He yawned and rubbed his eyes with his rough hands out of habit. As he sat up on the ground he wondered whether the scream was merely

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    Hospitals

    ran right onto my stomach and stopped i blacked out. When i woke up i was on the side of the fence and the only thing i remember that hurt was my tounge. Then we went to the hospital and i got a cat-scan but i did not break anything i just popped blood vessels. Technology saves people everyday. Is technology a good or bad thing to have? I believe it is a good thing to have. With technology hospitals can improve the lives of patients. I know first hand how hospitals can save lives. Because of what

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    Respiratory and Metabolic Acidosis and Alkalosis

    35 mm Hg. The blood pH increases while PaCO2 decreases but the bicarbonate (HCO3−) undergoes no changes (Apple & Downs, 2008). Respiratory alkalosis is primarily caused by hyperventilation due to conditions that stimulate the respiratory center such as oxygen deficiency at high altitudes, pulmonary diseases, congestive heart failure, and acute anxiety. Respiratory acidosis occurs when there is carbonic acid excess that raises the blood levels of CO2 above 45 mmHg. The blood pH decreases

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    Cardiovascular Embryo

    1) What is the embryonic origin and development of the heart and blood vessels? - The endocardium is derived from the hypoblast. - The myocardium is derived from the mesoblast. FORMATION OF THE HEART TUBE - Clusters of the cells arise in the mesenchyme at the cephalic end of the embryonic disc, cephalic to the site of the developing mouth and the nervous system. - These clusters of cells form a plexus of endothelial blood vessels that fuse to form the right and left endothelial heart tubes

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    Reproductive system- produces gametes that can create new life when united with a gamete of opposite sex. the reproductive system is responsible for secondary characteristics. Male Reproductive System Testes The two testes (one is called a testis) are contained in a bag of skin called a scrotum. They have two functions are: to produce sperm, and to make the hormone testosterone. Sperm Duct and Glands The sperm passes through the sperm duct and mixes with fluids produced by glands. The

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