Discuss which clotting factors the PT and PTT test evaluate and whether each test measures the intrinsic or the extrinsic pathways.Jessie’s clotting factor disease is seen more often in males. Explain why.

Coagulation

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Discuss which clotting factors the PT and PTT test evaluate and whether each test measures the intrinsic or the extrinsic pathways.

Describe the common coagulation pathway.

Based on Jessie’s test, which factor deficiency do you believe he has and why?

Jessie’s clotting factor disease is seen more often in males. Explain why.

If both the PT and the PTT tests were abnormally long, which part of the coagulation pathway would be affected?

How much ATP is produced aerobically from each process/cycle/substrate?Explain how energy systems impacts exercise and athletics?

The Three Primary Energy Systems

METABOLISM/ENERGY SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT
Format: Cover page w/Title, Name, & Date; 1 in. margins ;
Times New Roman in 12″ Font; Double Spaced
Length – 5 pgs. (Resource page not included)

1. Define the three primary energy systems?
2. What is the purpose of each?
3. Where do they take place?
4. What processes &/or cycles is aerobic metabolism composed of?
5. How do they (processes, reactions, cycles, etc) work?
6. How much ATP is produced aerobically from each process/cycle/substrate?
7. Explain how energy systems impacts exercise and athletics?

Discuss why the substance is found or not found in the urine.Explain the specific process of reabsorption for each of the substances.

A urinalysis is an important test performed to diagnose a health condition, monitor a health condition or for routine medical care. There are also other urine tests besides a urinalysis that also monitor or diagnose health conditions. In the urinary unit it was also discussed the process of urine formation and within these processes what substances are filtered, reabsorbed and secreted.

Notice that some of the substances are usually absent from the urine. Review the process of micturition and the normal characteristics of urine from the Urinary unit and then answer the following questions.

Pick two of the substances from the referenced table.

Explain the specific process of reabsorption for each of the substances.

Discuss why the substance is found or not found in the urine.

Pick one of the tests done on a urinalysis or other urine test and research it.

Describe the test, how it is done and what it is looking for.

Relate the test to the normal anatomy and physiology of the urinary system.

Complete the following steps for your discussion post and response.

Reference the table: Substances filtered and reabsorbed by the kidney per 24 hours (under the topic Tubular Reabsorption)

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Estimated time to complete: 2 hours

 

Explain the specific process of reabsorption for each of the substances.Discuss why the substance is found or not found in the urine.

Notice that some of the substances are usually absent from the urine. Review the process of micturition and the normal characteristics of urine from the Urinary unit and then answer the following questions.

Pick two of the substances from the referenced table.

Explain the specific process of reabsorption for each of the substances.

Discuss why the substance is found or not found in the urine.

Pick one of the tests done on a urinalysis or other urine test and research it.

Describe the test, how it is done and what it is looking for.

Relate the test to the normal anatomy and physiology of the urinary system.

Complete the following steps for your discussion post and response.

Reference the table: Substances filtered and reabsorbed by the kidney per 24 hours (under the topic Tubular Reabsorption)

Be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references in APA format.

Estimated time to complete: 2 hours

 

Why would a hypoglycemic patient possibly present with a decreased level of consciousness?The patient’s breath has a fruity smell which is attributed to ketone bodies. Why are they present when the patient exhales and what is this state called?

Case study diabetes

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The very next question after checking level of consciousness and vitals was whether he was diabetic, why?

Why would a hypoglycemic patient possibly present with a decreased level of consciousness?

Why would a hyperglycemic patient possibly present with a decreased level of consciousness?

The patient’s breath has a fruity smell which is attributed to ketone bodies. Why are they present when the patient exhales and what is this state called?

Why do you write this paper and what are trying to achieve as a goal.

Research Paper Format
Your Name
Title of the paper
Introduction : why do you write this paper and what are trying to achieve as a goal. Put a history.
Discussion: Epidemiology, Anatomy, Physiology review, Physiopathology, pathology, and consequences if any, Treatment, research trial, comparison with the literature. Should include graphs and pictures in this section(discussion section) with their references.

Describe the normal anatomy of the respiratory system that would be affected by asthma.What is the typical treatment for asthma and how does it improve asthma symptoms?

Answer the following questions, including detail and appropriate explanations:

Describe the normal anatomy of the respiratory system that would be affected by asthma.

Explain the process of normal inspiration and expiration and relate it to Boyle’s Law.

Describe how asthma changes the normal anatomy and physiology.

What does the term oxygen saturation refer to? What is the normal value?

What is the typical treatment for asthma and how does it improve asthma symptoms?

How do Corticosteroids help in the treatment of this patient?

What is the appropriate treatment for the diagnosis of Influenza?

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Self-inflicted” damage, something as simple as the common cold can become a potentially life-threatening medical condition. Indicate the path the cigarette smoke travels and discuss.

After smoking a pack of cigarettes daily for 20 years, 47-year-old Carli

has significantly impaired her respiratory system. Because of this

“Self-inflicted” damage, something as simple as the common cold can become a potentially life-threatening medical condition. Indicate the path the cigarette smoke travels and discuss.

through Cari’s respiratory system.

Discuss of the normal anatomy and physiology of the organ system involved (cell and tissue populations involved, organs, primary functions, connections to other body systems)

This research paper is on Cardiovascular Disease. The article summary attached has to be used as one of the sources.

The Research Paper must include:

Introduction to the disease and the organ system (history, signs, symptoms, epidemiology etc.)

Discuss of the normal anatomy and physiology of the organ system involved (cell and tissue populations involved, organs, primary functions, connections to other body systems)

Discuss of the changes to the anatomy and physiology as a result of the disease (pathophysiology)

Discuss of treatment/prevention options
3 primary and at least 2 secondary scholarly sources

Compose an essay tracing the path of protein nutrients throughout each part of the gastrointestinal tract and explain what would happen in each one of them. Provide as many details as possible to develop a thorough picture of proteins’ destiny in the human body.

Nutrients undergo several actions before they are taken in the blood then delivered to the body cells.

Compose an essay tracing the path of protein nutrients throughout each part of the gastrointestinal tract and explain what would happen in each one of them. Provide as many details as possible to develop a thorough picture of proteins’ destiny in the human body.

(Don’t exceed 800 words.)

Reading section 23.1, 23.6, 23.8, and Part 3 sections would be helpful to write the essay