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    Decellularized Case Study

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    decellularized. Mouse‚ rat‚ goat‚ sheep‚ pig‚ non-human primate and human lung have also been successfully decellularized 2. Which ECM proteins have been found to be found in less amounts (or even damaged) in decellularized lung tissue? What might be the consequence of such alterations from normal tissue? Collagen Type I‚ IV‚ elastin and‚ fibronectin. With the alteration of the normal tissues the lung could lack key qualities that allow the lung to complete its function. 3. Which cells/cell lines have

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    Nursing Care Plan

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    diversional activities such as TV/radio.Force fluids to at least 2000ml per day and offer warm‚ rather than cold water. | -To establish baseline data -To gain trust and to promote patient’s cooperation.-Deep breathing facilitates maximum expansion of the lungs and splinting reduces chest discomfort and promote forceful cough effort -To promote nonpharmacological pain management-To distract attention and reduce pain. -Fluids especially warm water aids in mobilization and expectorations of secretions. | After

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    Fantastic Voyage

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    “Inner Space”?) You have been injected into the femoral vein of a healthy female. The alert just came out that a bacterium is invading the lower lobe of the right lung!! You are to pilot your sub to the site of the “invasion” and do a live report on what you see. Trace your path from the right femoral vein to the lower lobe of the right lung via the right pulmonary artery: Rules of the Road: You may never go the wrong way down a “one-way street” You are not allowed to “create” new roads You may

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    Death Summary

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    rapidly corrected with supplemental low-flow oxygen therapy; however‚ he gradually became more oxygen dependet on high- flow oxygen‚ eventually requiring intubation with mechanical ventilation in order to maintain his oxygenation. He underwent an open-lung biopsy and attempt to delineate the etiology of his pulmonary situation‚ and this was reported as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and alveolitis. The specimen was sent to the Mayo Clinic Pathology department for further evaluation‚ and they were able

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    Diabetes. Pulmonary hypertension Pulmonary hypertension is a lung disorder. The arteries that carry blood from the heart to the lungs become narrowed‚ making it very hard for the blood to get through the vessels‚ this then causes the pressure in the arteries to increase more than usual (high blood pressure). Scientists think that the procedure starts with injury to the layer of cells that line the small blood vessels of the lungs. This injury‚ which occurs for unknown reasons‚ may cause changes

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    Pneumonia a Case Study

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    due to financial insufficiency and relieved from the illness. IV. FAMILY HISTORY No familial diseases. V. DESCRIPTION OF PRESENT ILLNESS An acute infectious disease of the lungs usually caused by the pneumoccocus resulting in the consolidation of one or more lobes of either or both lungs. Etiology • Majority of cases due to Diploccocus pneumoniae • Occasionally pneumoccocus of Friedlander • Other organisms • Viruses Predisposing Causes

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    promptly treating the underlying cause‚ supporting lung function and preventing complications related to the medical treatment and the disease process. Research Paper on Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeAcute Respiratory Distress Syndrome‚ also known as ARDS is described as a restrictive lung disease that reduces compliance. This is a life threatening condition that causes severe fluid buildup in both lungs. The fluid buildup prevents the lungs being able to transfer oxygen from air into the body

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    pneumothorax. To describe the role of muscles and volume changes in the mechanics of breathing. To understand that the lungs do not contain muscle and that respirations are therefore caused by external forces. To explore the effect of changing airway resistance on breathing. To study the effect of surfactant on lung function. To examine the factors that cause lung collapse. To understand the effects of hyperventilation‚ rebreathing‚ and breath holding on the CO2 level

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    ..... (1) (ii) Explain how you would calculate the volume of air taken into the lungs in one minute. .......................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................... (1) One way in which hospitals test how well the lungs are working is to measure the gas transfer factor. This is done by measuring the uptake

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    mechanical ventilation‚ associated or not with haemodynamic instability‚ and its application fields are widening to refractory sepsis and also to elective thoracic procedures. ECMO is replacing conventional cardio-pulmonary by-pass (CPB) even during lung transplantation due to its potential advantages: the absence of full-anticoagulation and the possibility of maintaining the extra-corporeal support even in the post-operative period. An emergent role of ECMO is the intraoperative support during complex

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