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    low-power, continuous RF pulses and requires application of a constant magnetic field gradient in the blood flow direction6, 8, 9, 25. Applying the gradient creates a range of resonant frequencies in the spins along the gradient direction, resulting in inversion of the moving arterial spins while static tissue spins are nulled19. This process is known as flow-driven adiabatic inversion8, 9. To accurately localize inverted spins, a “labeling plane” is established by tuning the RF pulse frequency to match

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    Introduction L.F., is a 74 year old female with limited mobility, and a history of falls (and at risk for falls), who was diagnosed with age-related osteoporosis, a lumbar compression fracture, collapsed vertebra, and she also suffers from morbid obesity. Resident was admitted to a long-term care facility in 2010, and remains there presently. In my clinical experience with the resident I noted a lack of physical activity. Papa (2012) of the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association stated

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    Purpose The purpose of my experiment is to see and determine how different genres of music affects your pulse while listening for a certain time period. My question is, what genre makes your pulse the fastest? Research Since music is very popular, I can watch videos of people at concerts, seeing how different songs make people dance or nod their head. Doing this can help me get an idea of how the pace and beat of a song can make someone's heart beat faster and want to move more to the song. I

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    to become more acidic. Three hypothesis were formed based on the above information. The first hypothesis was that heart rate and blood pressure will rise as gravity opposes blood movement. The next hypothesis was that heart rate will increase during and immediately after exercise and then return to the resting level. The final hypothesis was, during inspiration, the heart rate will be lower than in expiration. Methods: The methods outlined in Biopac Student Lab Manual were followed for lessons 5

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    condition, it is important that the treating technician knows and understand the different monitoring parameters they will need to evaluate. There are many different things a technician will need to evaluate. Some of these include the following: heart rate, respiration, ECG, and blood pressure. Blood pressure is one of the important monitoring tools that a technician has available to them to use when they are taking care of a cardiovascular patient. A technician needs understand what the different readings

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    stands out amongst all the smart watches known as it connects wirelessly to the iPhone which not only enables it to receive phone calls and messages but also it can be used to play music, serves as a digital wallet, and it can even monitor heart rate via

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    diaphragmic excursion approximated at 5cm and equal bilaterally 5. Breath Sounds clear without adventitious sounds all lobes Heart 1. Precordium;– PMI not visible, palpable in 5th ICS, MCL normal size, 2. Apical Pulse, Apical rate and rhythm: Ausculated to have regular rate and rhythm 3. Heart Sounds S1 heard best at apex, S2 heard best at base, no extra sounds or murmurs identified. Abdomen 1. Contour, symmetry flat without scars or lesions noted, umbilicus is midline and inverted

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    ensure the client remained in the correct heart rate zone throughout the period of time that they were exercising for. The intensity of this exercise was medium to high as it required an increase in the clients breathing rate compared to what it was at rest and also the client began to sweat. During this time period several tests were taken every five minutes. One of the tests that was taken was the clients heart rate, the client was wearing a heart rate monitor as well as a watch that helped to track

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    energized and up-beat. Aside from emotions, music can also have an impact on mental illnesses like ADHD, depression, and dementia. To combat depression, Cadena states that “music therapy alleviates pain and promotes calmness by slowing the heart rate and other bodily functions” (2). It provides the patient with a means of escape from the stressful and painful ordeals of life, and can even encourage them to recover from depression. To help children with ADHD, music therapy and medications can be

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    Teacher’s Instruction: Design a lab that will examine a factor that affects blood pressure and heart rate. Research Question: What is the effect of temperature on blood pressure and heart rate? Introduction: Blood transports nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hormones, antibodies, urea and heat through our body. The heart is transports blood by pumping it through blood vessels. Blood flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. The pressure of blood in the circulatory system is a

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