Bio 201: Human Anatomy and Physiology I Muscle Physiology Protocol I. Goals for this lab A. To increase your understanding of muscle physiology - tonus‚ motor unit recruitment and fatigue. B. Learn how to conduct and analyze an EMG (electromyogram) C. To gain more experience with the scientific method‚ experimental design‚ making predictions‚ critical analysis of results‚ and interpretation of your results. II. Introduction Human skeletal muscle consists of hundreds of individual
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Waterproof headphones and music player‚ tub of water(25°C)‚ electrodes‚ computer‚ BIOPAC system‚ skin temperature sensor‚ ECG sensor‚ breathing rate sensor‚ thermometer‚ TI-84 calculator. The experiment began using a TI-84 calculator as a random number generator‚ and 1-4 inputted into the calculator to determine order. Numbers 1-3 were inputted to determine the order of experimental groups for the participant. A plastic tub was then filled with a liter of water at 25℃‚ and a thermometer was placed
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Electrodermal Lab Report Introduction: The word polygraph translates to “many measures” although many assume it’s a synonym for lie detector. The polygraph records changes from a person’s normal heart rate‚ respiration rate‚ and electro-dermal activity (EDA). Based on these changes which are recorded‚ an examiner can detect if a person is being truthful or lying. The physiological basis of the EDA is that sweat glands will increase secretion based on somatic sensory stimulus‚ for example touch
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A Psychological Report showing the effects of differing sounds on Galvanic Skin Response‚ Respiration and Heart Rate | | By Eunan McCloskey | 12/11/2009 | | Table of Contents Title Page....................................................................................................................................1 Table of Contents.......................................................................................................................2 Abstract.................
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Notebook Score: 3/16‚ 3/18 Muscle Physiology (Biopac) Homework PhysioEx #2: Skeletal Muscle Physiology 3/23‚ 3/25 Electrocardiogram (Biopac) Homework PhysioEx #5 and #6: Cardiovascular Dynamics and Cardiovascular Physiology Lecture Poiseuelle’s Law: Cardiovascular System of the Froggy 3/30-4/5 Spring Break 4/6‚ 4/8 Exam #3; Notebooks Due Unit 3 Notebook Score: 4/13‚ 4/15 Digestion of Food 4/20‚ 4/22 Respiratory Measurements (Biopac) Homework PhysioEx #9: Renal System Physiology
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Mobile Wireless Electrocardiogram (EKG) is a medical telemetry instrument used by medical personnel to monitor a patient’s EKG signal while allowing the patient to remain fully mobile and comfortable. This EKG measures small electrical signals from the patient’s chest caused by the heart beating. Using these signals‚ doctors and other medical staff can monitor the patient’s well being and predict future problems. While EKGs are commonly used in hospitals‚ many patients would benefit
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inpatient services. Guidelines for EKG-- • One baseline EKG required at the first office visit {First try to get it from previous PCP} • Second EKG required according to pt’s symptoms‚ e.g. syncope‚ palpitations‚ chest pain‚ shortness of breath or as per MD’s clinical judgment Guidelines for Echocardiogram— • New onset of afibrillation/atrial flutter • New EKG abnormality { Always compare with old EKG} • Arrhythmias • New murmur
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Case Study: Bella India Bella Healthcare was founded in year 1969 in Saint Louis by the brothers Greg and Todd Bella. The American company is a manufacturer for medical health monitoring devices. At the end of the 1980s‚ Bella Healthcare had already sales offices in Europe and other Asian markets with the idea of creating the first manufacturing facility outside the boarders of the United States. The main target was an industrial area (The Export Promotion Industrial Park) with a very good infrastructure
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team much experience of working internationally. Production 1. The outset issues caused the quality of the component of the product (the noise problem); 2. The cost of Project Baton is very difficult to cut; 3. The Indian team had the experience of EKG production but they did not have enough experience of stress test system; 4. The components from Asian suppliers were often delayed. Management 1. Unexpected departure of manager caused chaos for several weeks‚ delaying the project; 2. The initial
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Biology 65 – 01‚ Human Physiology (76979) Course Description and Syllabus Fall 2014 California State University‚ Fresno I. Introduction and Course Description Course Number: 76979 Units: 5 units: 4 lecture hours‚ 3 lab hours per week Time & Location: Lectures: MCL 121 MWF‚ 2:00 – 3:05 p.m. Labs: MCL 204 Day/time dependent on lab ID Lecturer: Karen Chooljian‚ M.S. Office: SB2 328 Phone: 278-2497 Office hours: T 1:30-4:00 pm‚ W 3:30-5:00 pm‚ Th 2:00-3:00 pm E-mail:
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