This front sheet must be completed by the learner where appropriate and included with the work submitted for assessment. Unit: 5 – Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Social Care Course: BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma, Health Science Diploma & Subsidiary Diploma in Health and Social Care Learner Name (Please enter your name): | Charlotte Earle. | Assessor Name: Zoe Ablett | Internal Verifier: | Lead IV Sampled? (Y/N) | Pre-Issue IV Date: | Assignment Title: 5a, The organisation of the human body. (P1, P2, P3.)
Definition and Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease Deanne Wagner HS200, Section #4 Unit 2 Capstone Project: Coronary Artery Disease Kaplan University March 14, 2013 Hello Eric today we are going to discuss your test results and talk to you about your diagnosis. After all of the test we have run to find out what is going on with your health, we come to the conclusion that you have coronary artery disease. I will explain to you what exactly is coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease is a narrowing or blockage of the arteries and vessels that provide oxygen and nutrients to the heart. This is caused by atherosclerosis, which is an accumulation of fatty materials on the inner linings of arteries.
INFORMATIVE SPEECH Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech the audience will be able to remember the steps in the journey of a unit of blood from creation to transfusion. General Purpose: to inform journey of a unit of blood from creation to transfusion. Central Idea/Thesis: Donating blood can help save lives. Introduction I. The 2004 Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary says that blood is, “the fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins of a vertebrate animal carrying nourishment and oxygen to and bringing away waste products from all parts of the body.” II.
Lesson 1 Introduction to the Urinary System IRP: Biology 12 - Human Biology - Urinary System PLO: It is expected that students will identify and give functions for each of the following: kidney ureter urethra urinary bladder As an introduction to the urinary system, this lesson is meant to give students a broad overview of the entire system, focusing on its function and main components. The
05.03 Gas Laws: Lab Report Data and Observations: Present all relevant data in a data table below. Include an observations section for any observations that you made during the lab. Data Table | Volume (mL) | Pressure (kPa) | 20 | 150 | 30 | 100. | 40 | 75 | 60 | 50. | 80 | 40 | 90 | 35 | Graph: Conclusion: Answer the following questions after completing the lab.
* Relate the temperature changes to the strength of intermolecular forces of attraction. Figure 1 LAB REPORT * DOWNLOAD AND SAVE THIS DOCUMENT FROM THE WEBSITE. AFTER YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE LAB, TYPE YOUR ANSWERS TO THE PRE-LAB EXERCISE, YOUR DATA, DATA ANALYSIS, AND YOUR CONCLUSION INTO THE DOCUMENT, AND PRINT IT OUT TO TURN IN. YOU WILL NEED TO DRAW THE LEWIS DOT STRUCTURES BY HAND INTO THE PRE-LAB EXERCISE. MATERIALS |LABQUEST |METHANOL (METHYL ALCOHOL)
The "Personal Best" (2015) website has brochures or pamphlets for purchase by organizations for use in educating the general public on certain topics. The brochure discussed in this paper is on heart disease, “The Big 6 Heart Breakers How to Get on a Heart-Health Track”. Layout, Content, and Quality The layout of the brochure is tri-fold with the title and a colorful picture on the front. The picture shows two hands holding a red heart with two band-aids placed in a cross shape on the heart. The picture would give the appearance of a nurse with the white shirt and a stethoscope draped around the neck.
HEALTH CARE LITERATURE REVIEW Please type the answers to the following questions related the journal article you have read: 1. Student Name and PTA Course 2. What is the name of the article? Measuring Verbal Communication in Initial Physical Therapy Encounters 3. What is the reference?
Introduction In this assignment I will discuss how I prepared to take blood pressure, pulse respiration and temperature. The instruments I used are: manual sphygmomanometer, which is a device used to measure blood pressure and stethoscope, which is used to listen to the heart beats. Normal blood pressure is 110/60 – 135/90, normal pulse is 50-90 beats per minute, normal respiration is 15-20 respirations per minute and normal temperature is 35.5 – 37. Blood Pressure To prepare for taking blood pressure I got the manual sphygmomanometer and the stethoscope ready. One of the most important steps is to keep a safe environment.
BME 5390 Outlook on Development of Tissue Engineered Blood Vessels May 16, 2014 Prepared and Submitted: Barbara Varsonofieva Zachary Goldblatt Kahini Vaid Nojoud Mohammad AL Fayez Andy Huang Table of Contents Abstract | ………………………………………………………………………….1 | Introduction | .…………………………………………………………………………1 | Vascular Grafts | …………………………………………………………….…………… | Stem Cells | .………………………………………………………………………… | Vascularization | ………………………………………………………...……………….. | ScaffoldBiodegradableDecellularizedSynthetic/NaturalSelf-assemblyProtein Networks | ………………………………………………………...………………………………………………………………………...………………………………………………………………………...………………………………………………………………………...………………………………………………………………………...……………… | Scaffold-freeSelf-assemblyBioprinting | ……………………………………………………...…………………………………………………………………………...……………… | Conclusion | ……………………………………………………...………………… | Bibliography | ……………………………………………………...………………… | Introduction The basic function of blood vessels is to transport blood from the heart to all the tissues in the body and back to the heart. Apart from blood transport, they are also capable of carrying fluids throughout the body and subsequently allowing the exchange of materials with blood, and vasoconstriction/ vasodilation to alter blood flow. [6k] This being the functional properties, blood vessels can vary from one another in their structural and biochemical composition of the walls which are dependents for the strength and deformative properties of blood vessels. [7k] The main components/ layers that make up blood vessels are tunica intima, tunica media and tunica adventitia. [1k] Since, there are a number of layers that make up the vessels walls, they exhibit inelastic behaviour for instance, length- tension and pressure- diameter hysteresis, stress relaxation, and creep.