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Dementia is a disease that declines an individuals’ ability to memorize and recall which is caused 
by the death of brain cells. Dementia disables a persons’ ability to perform day to day activity. 
Dementia is not a single disease (like related to a heart) but is more like a group of symptoms that 
gradually affects the normal routine, activities and memory of a person (Zhang et al., 2017). There 
are different models that involve different treatments of this disease. This essay explore...
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Coventry University (West Midlands)•Human Physiology
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Dementia is a disease that declines an individuals’ ability to memorize and recall which is caused 
by the death of brain cells. Dementia disables a persons’ ability to perform day to day activity. 
Dementia is not a single disease (like related to a heart) but is more like a group of symptoms that 
gradually affects the normal routine, activities and memory of a person (Zhang et al., 2017). There 
are different models that involve different treatments of this disease. This essay explore...
Nursing Interventions and Rationale 
1. Provide supplemental oxygen, if need be, that is when SpO2 levels are below the normal limits. 
Rationale: To help maintain the oxygen saturation of blood in the arteries in normal ranges, that is 90% and above. 
2. Administer medications as prescribed. 
Rationale. Drugs to dilate the artery that supplies blood to the heart are administered to increase blood flow. Analgesics such as morphine also relieve pain thus promoting comfort and relax the smooth mus...
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Coventry University (West Midlands)•1003PY Research Into Human Behaviour
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Nursing Interventions and Rationale 
1. Provide supplemental oxygen, if need be, that is when SpO2 levels are below the normal limits. 
Rationale: To help maintain the oxygen saturation of blood in the arteries in normal ranges, that is 90% and above. 
2. Administer medications as prescribed. 
Rationale. Drugs to dilate the artery that supplies blood to the heart are administered to increase blood flow. Analgesics such as morphine also relieve pain thus promoting comfort and relax the smooth mus...
Dementia is a disease that declines an individuals’ ability to memorize and recall which is caused 
by the death of brain cells. Dementia disables a persons’ ability to perform day to day activity. 
Dementia is not a single disease (like related to a heart) but is more like a group of symptoms that 
gradually affects the normal routine, activities and memory of a person (Zhang et al., 2017). There 
are different models that involve different treatments of this disease. This essay explore...
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Coventry University (West Midlands)•Human Physiology
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Dementia is a disease that declines an individuals’ ability to memorize and recall which is caused 
by the death of brain cells. Dementia disables a persons’ ability to perform day to day activity. 
Dementia is not a single disease (like related to a heart) but is more like a group of symptoms that 
gradually affects the normal routine, activities and memory of a person (Zhang et al., 2017). There 
are different models that involve different treatments of this disease. This essay explore...
The lecture notes are all about cytoskeleton and cell to cell interaction. 
Some cell-cell interactions are transient, such as the interactions between cells of the immune system and the interactions that direct white blood cells to sites of tissue inflammation. In other cases, stable cell-cell junctions play a key role in the organization of cells in tissues. 
 cytoskeleton is a complex, dynamic network of interlinking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells, including those of ...
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The lecture notes are all about cytoskeleton and cell to cell interaction. 
Some cell-cell interactions are transient, such as the interactions between cells of the immune system and the interactions that direct white blood cells to sites of tissue inflammation. In other cases, stable cell-cell junctions play a key role in the organization of cells in tissues. 
 cytoskeleton is a complex, dynamic network of interlinking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells, including those of ...
Lecture notes on research methods in psychology for first years students.
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Coventry University (West Midlands)•Basic Research Skills For Psychology
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Lecture notes on research methods in psychology for first years students.
Lecture notes on research methods in psychology for first years students.
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Lecture notes on research methods in psychology for first years students.
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Lecture notes on research methods in psychology for first years students.
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A summary of all lectures and key information in an easy to understand format. Topics include: Atomic Mass & Isotope distribution, Molecular & Empirical Formula, Avogadro’s Number / Moles, Mass, Molarity of Ions in a Solution, Density, VESPR Theory, Valency - Lewis Dot - Lone pairs, Periodic Table Trends, Electron Configuration Rules, Chemical Quantities, Bonding, pH and pOH, Kw (Ionisation of H₂O), Ka Acid Dissociation, Net Ionic Equations, Titration, Acids & Bases, Acid Nomenclature, Solub...
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Coventry University (West Midlands)•Applied Bioscience/401SCI Chemistry for Bioscience
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A summary of all lectures and key information in an easy to understand format. Topics include: Atomic Mass & Isotope distribution, Molecular & Empirical Formula, Avogadro’s Number / Moles, Mass, Molarity of Ions in a Solution, Density, VESPR Theory, Valency - Lewis Dot - Lone pairs, Periodic Table Trends, Electron Configuration Rules, Chemical Quantities, Bonding, pH and pOH, Kw (Ionisation of H₂O), Ka Acid Dissociation, Net Ionic Equations, Titration, Acids & Bases, Acid Nomenclature, Solub...