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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0IngUYN2OA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPxnIh_WTb8 1) Identify three positions of the patient to obtain a BP. 2) What problems can result from high blood pressure Or (HYPERTENSION)? 3) What problems can result from low blood pressure OR (HYPOTENSION)? 4) What IS the effect of exercise on BP? How does the body benefit from this change in BP during exercise? 5) How would the BP of an anxious patient visiting a doctor be different than if the patient is calm? 6) In atherosclerosis, plaque builds up inside the arteries. How would this affect BP? Is this an example of hypertension or hypotension? Part 2: The circulatory system has 5 functions. · Highlight the statements below that are only functions of the circulatory system. It carries cells that help to fight diseases. It gives structure and support to the body. It carries waste products to the urinary system. It carries carbon dioxide from cells…A. Blood doping and EPO use are illegal acts banned from sports events. What are the specific health risks of such behavior – explain briefly based on what you learned about blood components in the body. B: A heart murmur was detected in a teenage girl who sought medical care due to feelings of chronic fatigue. Her radial pulse was rapid and weak. An echocardiogram and coronary angiography revealed that she had a ventricular septal defect and mitral stenosis (roughening or constriction of the walls surrounding the mitral valve). Predict her ECG pattern and explain her symptoms. Would you be concerned if you find that her plasma cholesterol concentration is also high? Why? Please answer these 2 together - they are togetherFor each of the following Patient Profiles, determine the most appropriate triage category (red, yellow, green, or black), and why. patient profiles: 1. soaked with blood, no obvious killer bleed - tells you he feel dizzy - respirations : 28/min - radial pulse : non-palpable 2. lower extremities under wooden debris - tells you she can't move or feel her legs - respirations : 18/min - radial pulse : present 3. patient is face down on the floor - unresponsive - respirations : open airway, not breathing - carotid pulse : weak 4. patient gurgles but can't maintain an open airway - unresponsive - respirations : gasps - radial pulse : absent 5. patient has an open head wound, bleeding controlled - unconscious - respirations : 16/min - CRT : 2