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    Operculum Movements

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    movements when the drug was introduced in Table 2. This difference marked a behavioral abnormality of the fish and consequently the drug dispensation was stopped. Another abnormality in behavior was the fish having rhythmic breathing and swimming compared to erratic breathing and stationary movement. It appears that the operculum movements increased when the drug took effect. It went from 41 mvmt. /minute to 71 mvmt. / minute as seen in Table 2. This would suggest an increase in metabolic rate.

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    from the muscle by the blood. Faster blood flow allows faster removal of water and CO2. ♣ HR remains high after we stop exercising – blood clearing the Lactic Acid‚ CO2 & water. Breathing Rate η & Tidal Volume η (Increase) ♣ Working Muscles require Oxygen to help produce energy. ♣ Speeding up the Breathing Rate more O2 can be absorbed by the blood and delivered to the working muscles. ♣ Taking deeper breaths (Tidal

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    is obtained by digestion of food and oxygen is taken from the air during a process called breathing or ventilation. Pulmonary Ventilation is the term given to the movement of air in and out of the lungs; the rate of pulmonary ventilation is defined as the tidal volume multiplied by the number of breaths taken per minute. Tidal volume is the volume of air breathed in or out during one cycle of quiet breathing. There are a few different factors that can affect the pulmonary ventilation rate but the

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    First Aid Study Notes

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    First Aid Notes Q. Why is first aid important? A. It is better to know first aid and not need it than to need it and not know it. Q. What is first aid? A. First aid is the immediate care give to an injured or suddenly ill person. Q. What is Duty of Care? A. While providing first aid you have a duty of care which requires you to assess and treat the casualty within the confines of your training and expertise i.e. you must only do what you are trained to do. Q. What is CPR A. CPR stands for CARDIOPULMONARY

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    The lacing system or components known as I.G.S is another great feature of the Asics’s revolutionary technology. These shoes have lacing pattern that offer the runner a more open forefoot atmosphere. When there is breathing space‚ an athlete has more comfort and less potential for irritation. In addition‚ a mesh fabric is used for the tongue that offers perfect mixture of cushioning and durability during running. The tongue of the Asics running shoes is found to be

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    inspiratory muscles‚ causing them to inspire. The results in the intensity of the exercise increasing‚ the depth of breathing decreases and the rate of breathing increases. Increased tidal volume Tidal volume is the amount air inhaled and exhaled with each breath. This is usually around 500cm cubed. Tidal volume increases to around 3-4 litres during exercise. This increase occurs as the breathing rate pulmonary ventilation increased during exercise‚ which increases both the depth and rate of

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    also be assessed quickly by using a numerical value or the Wong-Baker Scale prior to the patient becoming unresponsive‚ as well as asking the patient for a brief history of her medical condition and any co-morbidities. For the patient’s airway and breathing‚ the patient should be placed on 15 liters of oxygen with a non-rebreather mask to allow for increased oxygenation and a pulse

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    Yoga Argumentative Analysis

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    Informative exploration essay on yoga can help provide better health Introduction Although yoga has only become popular in recent years it has a rich and long history that is not less than five thousand years old. Even then it still remains unknown when exactly the practice began. A review of various literature insinuates that in ancient times people’s desire for health‚ need for self understanding and long life

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    Sleep Apnea Disease

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    stop and pump up again by the time. This situation made me worried about him. I find out what wrong with him that was sleep apnea disease. Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a person’s breathing is interrupted during sleep. People with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep‚ sometimes hundreds of times. This means the brain -- and the rest of the body may not get enough oxygen. There are two types of sleep apnea‚ are obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)‚

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    There are different form of relaxations including breathing exercises‚ deep muscle relaxation‚ imaginary‚ meditation and yoga. Although each of these has different components‚ the main goal in each is to relax the muscles in the body and focus the mind. Relaxation can be the part of hypnotherapy; usually relaxation is used as an induction process. Induce a patient to enter a trance state is to influence a state of relaxation‚ improve the patient wellbeing and make positive life changes. (Turn

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