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    Av Fistulas Case Study

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    fistula “steals” too much blood from the hand. Causing poor circulation to the hand, symptoms include numbness and cold in the hand, can also cause pain in the hand. (break space) • Infection, both patient and caretakers need to watch for redness,…

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    the lungs. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, poisonous gas that is instantly absorbed into the blood replacing oxygen. Due to this, the heart has to work harder to get the approximate amount of oxygen to the muscles, brain, heart and other organs. When nicotine is breathed in by the individual, it only takes about ten seconds for it to reach the brain. Nicotine leads to an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. Not only does it affect the brain and heart, it also affects the respiratory system…

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    Deep Vein Thrombosis Essay

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    Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition where a blood clot forms in a deep vein, usually in the legs. The deep veins pass through the deep tissues of the legs. These veins transport blood from the legs and feet back to the heart. The superficial veins are located beneath the surface of the skin, and the deep veins run between muscles of the legs. Contractions of these muscles helps to squeeze the blood towards the heart when we move our legs. Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism are…

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    Meningitis Research Paper

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    Meningitis is caused by the swelling of the membranes that encircles around the spinal cord and brain. The disease is generally triggered by infection of parasites, fungi, bacteria, viruses, and particular organisms. Weak immune systems may be also connected to recurrent bacterial meningitis although most meningitis cases are caused by viruses. The disease mainly affects the central nervous system which consists of the brain, nerves and the spinal cord. Symptoms such as the fever may be the…

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    Stroke Risk Factors

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    region, hypertension, diabetes, low HDL cholesterol, smoking, elevated systolic blood pressure, and warfarin use. The participants in the REGARDS Study completed a telephone interview followed by an in-home physical exam. At six month intervals, participants are contacted by phone to ask about stroke…

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    10 Facts About The Lunula

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    It is no doubt that nails are of a big importance since they can signal us that that something is going on inside our bodies. They can carry the symptoms of many dangerous diseases such as cancer. If you hear lunula you might immediately think that that is just an area of pigment change under the nails, but it is more than that. That crescent-shaped whitish area at the end of a fingernail is actually really sensitive area and you should keep it safe because it can easily get damaged. In this…

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    Room 337 Case Study

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    Blood is classified as a fluid connective tissue that travels through the cardiovascular system to provide nutrients to the body’s organs and tissues. Blood is composed of two major components: formed elements and plasma. Formed elements, such as erythrocytes, leukocytes and platelets, are suspended in a watery nonliving fluid…

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    muscles to feel fatigued and soar the next day. Once the acid production stops the muscle start to recover until the acid balance is restored. (citation). Something else that could happen when someone exercises is a change in blood pressure (citation). As the heart beats it pumps blood through many different…

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    Bathua Case Study

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    day makes everything easy and perfect. Bathua helps to maintain the level of right fibre in the body. 2) Blood Purifier: Teenagers now-a-days are very concern about their beauty and looks. They become stressed if a pimple or acne pops out from the face which mainly results from blood impurity due to eating junk foods or drinking less water. Bathua can be an important sedative in cleansing blood and thus reducing skin problem. 3) Rich In Vitamin…

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    Hepatopulmonary Syndrome

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    failure (hepatorenal syndrome; HRS). Disregarding the cause of liver failure itself, discuss the development of both of these symptoms. Hepatopulmonary Syndrome Figure 1: Blood Flow in Normal Conditions and Hepatopulmonary Syndrome (Grace & Angus, 2013). Figure 1 (above) shows the blood flow in a normal patient (top), versus blood flow of a patient with Hepatopulmonary Syndrome (HPS). HPS can be defined by liver disease, intrapulmonary vasodilation in both capillaries and precapillaries, as…

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