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Q: 1. Pulse • Tachycardia •Bradycardia Sinus Arrhythmia • Extra Systole Atrial Fibrillation . 2.…
A: Answer 1. Pulse :- Definition :- The regular expansion of an artery caused by ejection of blood in…
Q: In early January, Maxene who is a known pathologist is called to a crime scene in San Diego…
A: The body go through series changes after death which occur in orderly and timely manner. These…
Q: Male, 12 years old, drop down from 3 meters high. Ass and left ribs touch the ground at first. In…
A: Fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spine, with a propensity for the thoracolumbar junction, were…
Q: How would the miry explain to the patient
A: Polycythemia Polycythemia refers to an increse in the number of red blood cells in the body. The…
Q: What is the major site where RBCs are formed.
A: RBCs are the red blood cells. These are the cells present in the blood plasma. RBCs are the…
Q: IF you have too many white blood cells, due to bacterial infection, then you have leukopenia. TRUE…
A: We have three types of cells in our blood. 1. Red blood cells 2. White blood cells 3. Platelets
Q: what are the primary function of the hematological system (blood).
A: INTRODUCTION Blood Blood is a fluid connective tissue, consist of a fluid part called plasma, and…
Q: Haemoglobin is an importantcomponent of _______.A. White blood cellsB. Red blood cellsC. PlasmaD.…
A: Blood is a fluid connective tissue that carries oxygen, glucose, and nutrients throughout the body.…
Q: Effect of the respiratory cycle on the heart rate and results are recorded on ECG
A: During inspiration, the heart rate increases it decreases while expiration. Respiratory frequency…
Q: You are climbing Mount Fuji for your 30th birthday. In the midst of your excitement, you forgot to…
A: With the ascent of altitude, acute altitude sickness may set in. The symptoms are initiated within 6…
Q: Which of the following proteins--when they become worn out--are responsible for the rupture of the…
A: Oxygen is vital to the body tissues. Red blood cell (erythrocytes) is the important blood element…
Q: Dr. Apgar, a university professor from Hamilton, is in the Swiss Alps studying astronomy during a…
A: Erythrocytes, also known as red blood cells (RBC) are the chief circulating blood cells in the body.…
Q: A short description of the blood group MNS
A: The blood contains red blood cells or erythrocytes in the maximum amount. Molecules termed antigens…
Q: - Normal range for vital signs. 2 - The sites of pulse. 3 - The normal range for oxygen saturation
A: As per guidelines we are supposed to answer only the first question in case of multiple questions…
Q: The following terms are presented in this particular unit and these can affect the vital signs of…
A: A healthy person follows a regular diet, exercise program, and daily routine. If a person is…
Q: How will you read the ESR if the space between RBCs and plasma is hazy?
A: -Erythrocyte sedimentation rate or ESR can be described as an important parameter useful for the…
Q: can you please explain how to use this formula. Mean Arterial Pressure(MAP)=CO x PR CO=SV x HR
A: The mean arterial pressure determines the average pressure at which blood through the arteries in…
Q: A patient’s hematocrit is 42 percent. Approximatelywhat percentage of the patient’s blood is plasma?
A: Hematocrit basically refers to the concentartion of the red blood cells in the blood. The optimum…
Q: What is "leukocyte" the technical term for? O Platelets O Plasma Red blood cells O White blood cells
A: Blood is a body fluid in humans and animals that circulate throughout the system carrying essential…
Q: ginning in the pulmonary trunk, which of the following rep O arteries, arterioles, capillaries,…
A: There are five types of blood vessels are arteries, arterioles, Capillaries, venules, and veins.…
Q: The most oxygenated blood would be found just exiting the structure(s) at
A: The circulatory system is responsible for the circulation of blood all over the body. The heart,…
Q: Effects of posture on venous pressure
A: The position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting is defined as the posture.…
Q: When blood pressure is 120mmHg/80mmHg, 120mmHg is the atmospheric pressure diastolic pressure…
A: Blood pressure is the pressure exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels.…
Q: Jaundice fluid is classified as a cavity fluid. a supplemental arterial fluid. a standard arterial…
A: Jaundice is a medical condition in which bilirubin and biliverdin levels are abnormally high. This…
Q: different in composition between the blood entering and blood leaving the following organs; 1.lungs…
A: The blood that enters the lungs is referred to as deoxygenated blood. This blood comprises carbon…
Q: are at or near equilibrium in the erythrocyte (one reaction)
A: The end product of glycolysis is the conversion of glucose into pyruvate. It is the 10 step process…
Q: when there is an ABO incompatability, erythroare destroyerd by what mechanism?
A: ABO blood grouping is a common way for classifying human blood based on the presence or absence of…
Q: HPLC FPLC
A: Introduction Chromatography is a scientific technique for separating the components of a mixture.…
Q: Fill in the blank: A pulse that feels full and is not easily compressed is produced by an elevated…
A: Blood pressure: Heart pump blood which moves all around the body and provides oxygen and…
Q: explain hematopoiesis with regards to all 5 erythrocytes, and the thrombocytes
A: The production of all of the cellular components of blood and blood plasma is called hematopoiesis.…
Q: Why is it necessary to check more than one vital sign on a patient?
A: Vital signs are the signs that are important to monitor the health of the patient. It actually…
Q: For the capillary tubes in Figure 26.4, is the hematocrit normal, low, or high? Ifabnormal, do…
A: Oxygen is transported through the blood. Blood contains red blood cells (RBCs) that help in the…
Q: Case. Arterial Hypetenscon, Grade 3, very high from 15.66.2 019 visk. Postinfurchion Cardioseleksis
A: High blood pressure, also known as arterial high blood pressure, is a pressure that exerts a…
Q: Laboratory Value Hemoglobin (Hg) Hematocrit (Hct) Description of Laboratory Value- What does it tell…
A: Nursing care is the field of clinical practice of administration of drug ,patient counselling and…
Q: Estimate the hematocrit of the given blood sample. What is the hematocrit reading? 100 90 -80 -70 60…
A: According to our guidelines we can only do one question or up to 3 sub part of a question. Please…
Q: recirculation of interstitial fluid 1. platelets clotting 2. smooth muscle tissue regulation of…
A: Answer: BLOOD = It is the fluid connective tissue present in body which plays many mportant roles…
Q: Two pipes of equal diameter , but different lengths, are transporting blood. The shorter pipe is 10…
A: Poiseuille law. Volume flow rate = π X pressure difference X pipe radius 4 X liquid viscosity / 8…
Q: Factors involved in the difference between oxyhemoglobin values and cyanmethemoglobin values in…
A: Hemoglobin Red blood cells carry oxygen through a protein molecule, is called hemoglobin. Functions…
Q: The p0z in the superior vena cava is approximately: A. 40mmHg B. 46mmHg C. 100mmHg
A: Alveoli are the primary sites of exchange of gases. Exchange of gases also occur between blood and…
Q: 9. oxyhemoglobin carbaminohemoglobin thrombocyte RBCS 10. tidal volume inspiratory reserve volume…
A: The respiratory framework is the organization of organs and tissues that assist you with breathing.…
Q: Antibodies for ABO blood group are present on plasma on the RBC s in plasma
A: Blood transfusion refers to the medical process in which the blood products are transferred to the…
Q: Path of blood from body to oxygenated going to the body
A: Introduction Blood :-It is a body fluid found in humans and other animals that transfers metabolic…
Q: Why do endurance athletics use erythropoietin?
A: Erythropoietin (EPO) is a peptide hormone that regulates erythropoiesis. It is produced when the…
Q: "stimulation of erythropoietin is caused by"
A: Erythropoietin is a type of hormone produced mainly by specialized kidney cells. After…
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