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    Results Over a five-day period at varying times of day‚ 342 college-aged men and women recorded their heart rate and blood pressure under different conditions. In Figure 1‚ the blood pressure data of an individual female in very good condition is shown under the effect of posture. Figure 2 shows the blood pressure data of the same well-trained female under the effect of exercise. The individual data in both figures 1 and 2 fell outside the standard error of the mean for the class. Figure 3 shows

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    Echocardiogram (ECHO)

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    Abstract: Echocardiogram (ECHO) is an essential tool for diagnosis‚ evaluation‚ and management of valvular heart disease (VHD). There is an increasing population with valvular heart disease with the advent of advanced medical therapies. The burden of problem is still secondary to rheumatic and degenerative heart disease. In year 2014‚ the American Heart Association released new guidelines for the management of VHD. They recommend classifying VHD to stages of progression similar to Heart Failure (Table

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    Heart Disease in Cats Research: http://icatcare.org/advice/cat-health/cardiomyopathy-heart-disease-cats http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/Health_Information/HeartDisease.cfm Meta Description: Heart disease can affect cats as well as humans. Here are the signs and symptoms you need to watch out for‚ along with information on diagnosis and treatment. Meta Key Words: Cat heart disease‚ Feline heart disease‚ Pet heart disease‚ Heart disease cats Cardiomyopathy in Cats—What to Watch Out For Human and

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    Myocardial infarction is the biological name for a heart attack. Coronary atherosclerosis is a chronic disease that has stable and unstable times. During unstable times with inflammation in the vascular wall‚ patients develop a myocardial infarction. Myocardial infarction may be a minor event in a lifelong chronic disease‚ it may even be undetected‚ but it may lead to sudden death or severe ‘haemodynamic’ deterioration. A myocardial infarction is the first biggest of coronary artery disease / it

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    Control of blood pressure The blood pressure measures the force created by the heart beat (blood) on the walls of blood vessels. The blood pressure can show an increase with age due to lack of elasticity and narrowing of arteries. The regulatory centers of cardiac and vasomotor controls the sympathetic neuron to increase the blood pressure with regard to increase in blood volume. These regulating centers are located in the medulla oblongata show vasoconstriction while increasing heart rate. When

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    Osteoporosis Case Studies

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    References List: Alves-Pereira‚ D.‚ Berini-Aytés L. & Gay-Escoda C. (2008). Pycnodysostosis. A report of 3 clinical cases. Retrieved from http://www.medicinaoral.com/pubmed/medoralv13_i10_p633.pdf Appelman-Dijkstra‚ N. & Papapoulos‚ S. (2016). From disease to treatment: from rare skeletal disorders to treatments for osteoporosis. Endocrine‚ 52‚ 414-426. doi: 10.1007/s12020-016-0888-7 Aynaou‚ H.‚ Skiker‚ I.‚ & Latrech‚ H. (2016). Short stature Revealing a Pycnodysostosis: A Case Report. Journal

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    When the heart is no longer able to pump enough blood to meet the demands of the body‚ it is referred to as heart failure or cardiac insufficiency. Congestive heart failure (CHF) is an abnormal condition characterized by circulatory congestion as a result of the heart’s inability to act as effective pump. Circulatory congestion and compensatory mechanisms occur. CHF may develop after MI‚ in response to prolonged hypertension‚ diabetes mellitus or in relation to valvular heart disease or inflammatory

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    Pneumothorax

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    Road traffic accidents (RTA) remain the most common cause of injuries accounting for 57 - 70% of chest trauma patient. Between 20 - 46% of deaths in poly-traumatic patients are due to chest injury (1‚ 2) . Pneumothorax is a common complication of blunt chest trauma.(3) Rate of occurrence of tension pneumothorax is 10% while traumatic pneumothorax‚ iatrogenic pneumothorax and delayed pneumothorax occur in 33.6%‚ 18.1% and 12% traumatic population‚ respectively (3) . Mechanism of chest trauma including

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    Arnold-Chiari malformation is a constellation of congenital anomalies related to the hindbrain and base of the brain. It consists of cerebellar tonsils herniation through the foramen magnum into the cervical spinal canal. Chiari malformation is a rare entity and its etiology is not clearly known but said to be genetic. We report a case of Arnold Chiari Malformation type 1 with holocord syrinx. Chiari malformation is a rare disease with prevalence rates of 0.1-0.5% with a female predominance.[1]

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    QUIZ Chapters 11-20 1.) What is the medical procedure I&D ? A) Incision & dilatation B) inward & downward C) Irrigation & dressing D) Incision and drainage 2.) When prepping a pt for a sterile procedure‚ how do you clean the “site” ? A) Alcohol prep pad B) Pour iodine/betadine onto a 4X4 gauze and clean in a circular motion inward to outward C) No cleaning is needed D) Pour iodine/betadine over the “site” 3.)

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