Circulatory And Respiratory

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    Poisoned Waters

    The Atrium is part of the circulatory system. The atrium is a portion of the blood collection chamber of the heart. It is also sometimes called the auricle, although in the technical sense, the auricle is a separate part of the main atrium the right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the superior vena cava, inferior vena cava and coronary sinus. The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the left and right pulmonary veins. The atrium is also connected to the repertory system. The brain

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    only provide our body with absorbable nutrients it also excrete our body of waste products. | Obesity | Excess of body weight. | Obesity usually is the cause of overeating and laziness. | Circulatory System | Organs and tissues involved in circulating blood and lymph through the body. | The circulatory system is able to deliver nutrients and essential materials to our cells. | Hypertension | When blood pressure remains high. | Our family has a history of hypertension. Therefore seeing our doctor

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    treatments, and physical activity Monitor and maintain mechanical ventilator settings for respiratory Refrain from performing non-essential procedures 5. Activity Intolerance r/t continuous bedrest and fatigue Allow for periods of rest before and after planned exertion periods such as meals, baths, treatments, and physical activity Monitor and maintain mechanical ventilator settings for respiratory Refrain from performing non-essential procedures 2. Decreased cardiac output related to

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    Chronic Bronchitis Research Paper

    The major function of the respiratory system is to supply the cells in the human body with oxygen and get rid of wastes like carbon dioxide. The respiratory system consists of many components that are all linked together. At the start is the nasal cavity then going down is the epiglottis, which is a flap of skin that closes the end of the trachea as you swallow food, then the pharynx. Going down the same path is the larynx (voice box) then it meets the trachea (windpipe), splitting to the left

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    Briefly Describe the Importance of the Interaction Between the Respiratory and Cardiovascular Systems in Maintaining the Body’s Internal Balance.

    with an optimal temperature and pressure for the health of cells (Tortora, p.22). The respiratory and cardiovascular systems are able to maintain the first one. Some of the other organs in the body involved with homeostasis are pancreas, kidneys and skin. The respiratory and cardiovascular systems work in conjunction to maintain the body’s internal balance. The cardiovascular system relates to the circulatory system, which consists of the blood, the heart and blood vessels. (Tortora, p.546). The

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    Dyspnoea Case Study

    close for 2 counts. Then, breathe out through the pursed lips for 4 counts. Repeated this technique until the dyspnoea symptom is relieved. This technique should be done in a slow and relax fashion. Circulatory Exercise Figure 2.4 Ankle Pump Exercise Thrombophlebitis is one of the most common circulatory complications after the surgery. This is due to prolong immobilization and increase pressure within the vessels that is most often develops in the calves. When patient is too weak after the surgery

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    Pathophysiology Paper

    Abstract This paper will present with a patient’s case study revelations throughout her recent heath problems. It will discuss the patient’s underlying disease of diabetes mellulitiis. The six body systems affected by this disease will be discussed and the major pathophysiologic concepts within each system will be elaborated on. Our Patient’s Case Study Revelelations Our patient is a 62 year old female with cellulitis of her right lower leg. This patient has a history of smoking three

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    Introduction A system is made up of different tissues and organs working together to perform a specific function in the body. Skeletal system: Skeletal system is the system of bones, associated cartilages and joints of human body. Together these structures form the human skeleton. Skeleton can be defined as the hard framework of human body around which the entire body is built. Almost all the hard parts of human body are components of human skeletal system. Joints are very important because

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    Anatomy and Physiology Cell Organelles There are 50 trillion (50 million million) cells in the human body; they carry out chemical reactions essential to life, for example Blood cells. Nucleus The nucleus is the largest structure in any human cell, it contains gasps or pores, which allow protein and nucleic acid, pass through. It is the central part of the cell and it’s usually a lot darker than the rest of the cell because it absorbs stain quickly and stores the entire DNA (Deoxyribonucleic

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    fat that increases your risk of diseases and health problems. | Dietary changes and weight lost can improve or help prevent the health problems associated with obesity. | Circulatory System | A vast network of organs and vessels that is responsible for the flow of blood, nutrients, oxygen, and other gases. | The circulatory system is responsible for transporting materials throughout the entire body. | Hypertension | A common condition in which the force of the blood against your artery walls

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