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    Embedded Systems

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    A new revolutionary microwave life detection system. Which is used to locate human beings buried (or) trapped under earthquake rubble has been designed. This system operating at certain frequency can remotely detect the breathing and heart beat signals of human beings buried under earthquake rubble. By proper processing of these signals‚ the status of the person under trap can be easily judged. The entire process takes place within a few seconds as the system is controlled

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    John Baker Case Summary

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    He then experienced difficult breathing accompanied by swelling and redness to the region of trauma. With the patient’s symptoms and his paternal history of allergies to wasps‚ treatment of anaphylaxis should be done before any tests are done. First epinephrine is administered to stop

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    An Assessment of Asthma

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    on taking vital signs he has Blood pressure of 140/70‚ his respiration rate is 28/mins‚ oxygen saturation in room air is 90% Mr Saunders appears to be flushed‚ and is speaking in short sentences. He has a moderate use of accessory muscle while breathing and in auscultation he has wide spread of wheeze. There are four main ways for the respiratory assessment‚ which are inspection‚ palpation‚ percussion and auscultation. Obtaining a detailed history from the patient is one of the essential parts

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    Hope Alt.

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    describe the meaning of each letter below in a complete sentence. ( 9 points ) C – Circulation: This is the act of restoring blood circulation with chest compressions. A – Airway: Clearing the airway after checking their breathing. B – Breathing: Helping the other person

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    First Aid for Cuts

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    First aid for cuts Cuts and grazes are part of growing up. Small wounds are usually easily treated at home with a little first aid and lots of TLC. The aim of first aid is to promote healing and to minimise the risk of infection. Large or severely bleeding wounds need immediate medical attention as blood loss can lead to falling blood pressure and shock. Home treatment Minor wounds * Wash your hands before handling a wound or wear sterile disposable gloves. * Most minor wounds stop

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    Respiratory Case Study

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    Restorative II Respiratory Case Study 1. Doctor’s orders for Corny would include activity levels‚ pharmacologic interventions‚ lab work‚ diet modification‚ strict intake and output measurements and respiratory therapy. The activity level of Corny should be very minimal at first and then gradually increase to a level that is acceptable for Corny. Chronic fatigue often accompanies COPD‚ especially in the acute phase. Corny will need assistance with activities of daily living such as eating

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    Bushfires Research Paper

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    however‚ your home air conditioning system can make life a little more comfortable for those inside your home. Here’s what you need to know about using your air conditioner when bushfires are making their presence known. Air Conditioners Can Make Breathing Easier The smoke from a

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    Asthma Essay

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    Yoga: yoga is good for people with asthma because it creates good breath control‚ breathing exercises can activate more areas of the lungs. Baseball: baseball with its spurts of running alternating with plenty of down time one of the safer sports for people with asthma. Biking‚ golfing: A round of golf is not only good for the mind‚ it

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    of glucose that we get in our food‚ mainly from carbohydrates such as bread‚ pasta and potatoes. Living cells cannot function without energy‚ which can then lead to death. To release the energy from glucose‚ oxygen is added (oxidise glucose) by breathing continuously to supply to the millions of cells that undertake cell respiration‚ this is also known as internal respiration. The rate that glucose is used at depends on the individuals’ metabolism (B.M.R). The basal metabolic rate depends on the

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    Bb Biology Lab

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    elevated) 3. In a person’s body that exercises‚ the lungs are important in sending more oxygen to the person’s cells‚ because the body consumes all available resources. The person’s body takes in oxygen quicker as they exercise‚ resulting in the person breathing harder/faster to keep up with the rate consumption. 4. During exercise‚ the oxygen enters into the bloodstream leading to the lungs and the cells take in the oxygen (capillary sacs). As the blood flows through the body‚ it transports the good blood

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