Directions for Training Principles-Cardio Fitness Assignment Purpose: To gain a better understanding of how to apply the principles of training to the development of cardiovascular fitness. Procedure: Perform the physical activities listed below and complete the questions as directed. Safety Concerns: Heat exhaustion and stroke are real dangers when performing this type of activity. Walking is the least intense, jogging is moderate intensity, and running is the highest intensity. After the jogging phase, if your heart rate is over 185 beats per minute then rest before attempting the running portion.
The three types of plague are bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic. Bubonic plague is the most common of the three types and is named after swollen lymph nodes called buboes. Buboes occur when the bacteria are localized in the lymph node and rapid replication occurs. Buboes associated with Bubonic Plague are located in the armpit, neck or the groin area. Common symptoms are acral necrosis of the extremities (such as the toes, fingers, lips and tip of the nose), high fever, nausea, vomiting, and breathing difficulty.
C. Take pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by 6 112 D. Do 3 to 5 minutes of stretching exercises. E. Take pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by 6. 119 F. Jog slowly for 440 yards. G. Take pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by 6. 125 H. Do 3 to 5 minutes of stretching exercises.
The cough reflex is a long and deep inhalation followed by the closing of the glottis, this causes a strong exhalation that pushes the glottis open and sends air through the respiratory passages. Coughing can occur when a foreign body is located in the larynx, trachea or epiglottis. Cari is coughing due to the mucus and fluid buildup in her lungs and her body is trying to expel it. Question C: Which structures found in the terminal bronchioles and alveoli normally would protect Cari’s lungs from infectious pathogens and particulate matter? Alveolar macrophage protects her lungs by wondering around the alveoli space collecting dust, particles and debris.
This results in inflammation causing swelling, increased blood flow, and ulcerations. In Crohn’s disease, these ulcerations go into the full thickness of the intestinal lining. This may lead to a narrowing of the bowel, which can lead to partial or total blockage of the intestinal flow, called bowel obstruction. Symptoms of intestinal obstruction include cramping around the mid-abdomen, frequently associated with vomiting. The abdomen may also become bloated and distended.
Exacerbations- worsening 5. Atopy- A state that makes persons more likely to develop allergic reactions of any type, including the inflammation and airway narrowing typical of asthma. 6. Mucolytics- the breakdown of mucus 7. Bronchodialators- medications that expand the bronchi 8.
Invades nasopharynx where it replicates & spreads down to lower airway via aspiration of upper airway secretions. Causes necrosis of respiratory epithelium of small airways, peribronchiolar mononuclear infiltration & plugging of the lumens with mucus and exudate. The small airways become variably obstructed; this allows adequate inspiratory volume but prevents full expiration. This leads to hyperinflation & atelectasis. Serious alterations in gas exchange occur with arterial hypoxemia & CO2 retention resulting from mismatching of pulmonary ventilation (gas exchange w/in lungs) and perfusion.
ICP catheter- to decrease ICP Vitamin therapy/ Nutritional referral- because of her BMI and nutritional status r/t her pathologies. PPI- Esophageal varices are likely with cirrhosis and it is necessary to decrease stomach acid to prevent rupture of varices. IV fluids- Because of the ascites it is necessary to replace the fluid into the vascular space. Inotropics such as Dopamine- They will improve the BP and Cardiac
When we come in contact with or do something that irritates our lungs, we trigger off an asthma attack. Our airways become narrow and the muscles around them become rather tight. This makes it difficult for us to breathe and causes wheezing, coughing and feel tight chest pains. People who are heavy smokers are more likely to suffer from asthma. Also as we get older our bodies weaken, including our chest making vital infections much harder to fight.
Which causes short of breath. Chronic bronchitis is where it carries air to the lungs and becomes inflamed and a lot of mucus is produced. This makes it harder by the airways becoming narrow or