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Galena Park High School AampP Instructor Terry E Jones A Functions 1 Regulates body heat 2 Transports respiratory gases 3 Transports Nutrients 4 Maintains

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Galena Park High School AampP Instructor Terry E Jones A Functions 1 Regulates body heat 2 Transports respiratory gases 3 Transports Nutrients 4 Maintains electrolytes. Blood pressure normally rises and falls throughout the day but it can cause health problems if it stays high for a long time High blood pressure can lead to heart disease and strokeleading causes of death in the United States Are you at risk One in Blood pressure normally rises and falls throughout the day but it can damage your heart and cause health problems if it stays high for a long time High blood pressure is also called hypertension High Blood Pressure in the United States Having high b Blood pressure normally rises and falls throughout the day but it can cause health problems if it stays high for a long time High blood pressure can lead to heart disease and strokeleading causes of death in the United States Are you at risk One in This can lead to stroke heart attack heart failure or kidney failure Two numbers represent blood pressure The higher systolic number shows the pressure while the heart is beating The lower diastolic number shows the pressure when the heart is restin . influences your behavior and character. 2/20/2014. 1. BLOOD GROUP O. Personality ; O. :. . Cannot . stand people who hide the truth. Behavior. : O. : Make . objective . clear . Process . October . 14, 2014. Points of origin and convergence. The source of blood spatter can be localized by following the direction of travel of several stains.. Direction of trave. l . The narrow end of an elongated . Blood pressure (BP) . is the pressure or tension exerted on the arterial walls as blood pulsates through them (principal vital sign). Systolic blood pressure (SBP) . – pressure exerted on the arteries during the contraction phase of the heartbeat. . The pooling of blood in the direction of gravity is called . lividity. . . Lividity. begins to appear about 30 minutes to 2 hours after death and continues to become more apparent and darker for up to 12 hours. To reach your hands and feet, blood has to leave your heart (Left Ventricle) under very . high pressure. . . Blood Pressure. The aorta . has the highest pressure. (100mm Hg). As the blood gets farther away and the blood vessels get smaller, the pressure decreases. . highly specialized tissue . composed of more than 4,000 different kinds of components. . .   . Four . of the most important . :. ones . are . red . cells,. . white cells. , . ”. Blood is the only fluid tissue in the human body. Blood is classified as a connective tissue. Blood carries nutrients, waste, and body heat through blood vessels. . Components of blood. Living cells . count). Experiment:. Introduction. :. A . complete blood count.  (. CBC. ) is a test  that gives information about the cells in a patient's blood. . Important. .  To understand this test, it is important to know that the blood generally consists . Why to Irradiate blood. Transfusion Associated Graft versus Host Disease (TAGVHD). Indications of Irradiated Components. Shelf Life of Irradiated products. Methods of Irradiation. Contents. For Prevention of . Infusion of . blood products . for the purpose of restoring circulating volume.. Administration . of blood and blood components requires knowledge of correct administration techniques and possible complications.

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