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    Acupuncture

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    What is Acupuncture – including history and systems (Meridian‚ Qi‚ Five Elements‚ Yin and Yang) Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese therapy‚ which has been around and been used for 5‚000 years. It is used as a treatment for pain relief‚ balance certain systems within the body‚ and treat paralysis among other abilities and properties top health. In China‚ most medical centres and hospitals offer acupuncture and is part of everyday health. In many cases‚ they would rather use acupuncture than ‘conventional

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    Dopain Synthesis Essay

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    Class | Drugs | MOA | Indications | Contraindications | Drug Effects/Interactions | Adverse Rxns | Unique | Beta1 Adrenergic Sympathomimetics | Dopamine/Intropin (neurotransmitter/catecholemine) | * Dopamin is the only receptor to stimulate these site * A precursor in synthesis of NE * Action: Beta agonist/alpha agonist- dose dependentDopaminergic | * Dilate renal blood vessels‚ brain‚ mesentery and heart vessels increased blood flow * Stimulate alpha/beta receptors/vasoconstrictor

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    The disease I am doing my paper on Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome‚ otherwise known as P.O.T.S. This disease causes the person who has it to have an increased heart rate whenever they are standing up. Also they get light headed and have horrible headaches. I chose this disease because I just found out that I have it this year and I do not know much about it so I wanted to do this paper on it so I could learn new

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    people. * Dyspnea (breathing is difficult) or tachypnea (rapid breathing‚ shallow) * Weakness‚ fatigue * Confusion * Chest pain with pain characters angina (chest discomfort or pain that occurs when blood does not reach enough at heart) * Dizziness or syncope (fainting). Symptoms of ventricular tachycardia are due to diminishing ability to pump blood to the heart to other organs (especially to the brain and heart). Ventricular tachycardia and decreased cardiac output lowers blood

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    Part 2 Female Patient Patient ID: Miss. F Date of Birth: 06/10/1993 Gender: Female Race: Hispanic Occupation: Works in a Factory in Yukon Marital status : Divorced Source: The patient gives her own history and appears to be a reliable source. Chief Complaint: “I am having abdominal pain” History of Present Illness Miss F is 23 year old Hispanic female who presents today complaining of sharp‚ epigastric abdominal pain of 3-4 months duration. The pain has not changed or worsened acutely;

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    Pulmonary Symbolism Essay

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    present with difficulty breathing‚ chest pain on inspiration‚ and palpitations. Patient assessment will typically show signs of decreased oxygen saturation (SpO2)‚ cyanosis‚ rapid breathing‚ and a rapid heart rate. Severe cases of PE may include syncope‚ low blood pressure‚ and sudden death (Goldhaber‚ Pulmonary Thromboembolism). In the instance of a significant occlusion of the pulmonary artery the immediate result is sudden dilatation of the right ventricle and right auricle‚ also known as acute

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    Homeostasis is a state of equilibrium that tends to be a main goal in many scenarios in living organisms‚ including those within the body. One of which includes the human body temperature which usually is around approximately thirty-seven degrees celsius or ninety-eight and six tenths degrees fahrenheit. This temperature is ideal for the human body because at this temperature it is not too warm as to where the body would have to continually eat and take in nutrients in order to maintain it’s metabolism

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    Health Screening wk3

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    Health History and Screening of an Adolescent or Young Adult Client Save this form on your computer as a Microsoft Word document. You can expand or shrink each area as you need to include the relevant data for your client. Student Name: Date: Biographical Data Patient/Client Initials: WT Phone No Address: Birth Date: 1993 Age: 21 Sex: M Birthplace: Marital Status: Single Race/Ethnic Origin: Caucasian Occupation: Employer: Financial Status: (Income adequate for lifestyle

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    The Devils Highway

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    The Devil’s Highway (Topic 1) Luis Alberto Urrea is an author who wrote a book based on an investigative report concerning the twenty six men who attempted to cross the Mexican border in 2001. This deadly desert and fascinating book is titled “The Devil’s Highway”. Many souls that attempted to cross this died whether it was for pleasure or for opportunity. Both intentions ended in tragedy. The Devil’s highway is known to have evil spirits known from the Indian culture such as the coyote spirit

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    Blood and Circulation

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    Respiratory System Mechanics E X E R C I S E NAME: Ailyn Sedaria-Lapuz LAB TIME/DATE: March 3‚ 2013 1. Define each of the following terms: • respiration : means exchange of gases ( oxygen and carbon dioxide) between a living organism and its environment; Breathing. • ventilation: movement of air in and out of the lungs • alveoli: small air sacs or cavities in the lung that give the tissue a honey comb appearance and expand its surface area for the exchange of oxygen. • diaphragm:

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