EBK GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE HEA
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Author: HUBERT
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To explain: How inflamed and ulcerated mouth and mucosa of the digestive tract would affects the food and fluid intake and list some possible subsequent effects on the patient with leukemia.
Concept introduction: Leukemia is a cancer of the blood cells in which the counts of white blood cells are increased. The exact cause of this condition is not known. However, it may develop from a combination of environmental and genetic factors. Leukemia occurs when deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of the immature white blood cells (WBCs) is damaged by causing the blood cells to grow and divide constantly.
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Each student is responsible for completing three activities from the following choices.
Your three activities must follow the rules of tic-tac-toe (i.e., three in a row).
-Define the EKG
components (P, QRS...)
-Draw a diagram to explain
-What are the parts of the
conduction pathway
-Explain and draw a
diagram
-What are standard limb
leads
-Explain and draw a
diagram
-Draw and define all
components in Einthoven's
triangle
-Draw and label the heart
-What are augmented leads
-Explain draw and label
-Explain all functions and
controls of an EKG
machine
-Put in order the pathway
of blood flow through the
heart
-Draw a diagram
-What are chest leads
-What is another name for
them
-Draw and Label
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EBK GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE HEA
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