Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Introduction to Physiology & Biomechanics

Question: Describe an Introduction to Physiology Biomechanics? Answer: Introduction The primary aim of the study is to understand the different BMR rate of individuals with exercise to develop better knowledge regarding the study. The health advantages are extensive for each individuals. Significant evidence obtained from trusted and reliable sources and research has upheld the statement and the key health benefits can be summarized as below for a population (Butler, Panzer and Goldfrank, 2003). With the help of BMR determination, the reliable fitness and capabilities of individuals will be determined and it will help in maintaining the health and well-being of the individuals. Methods Random Sampling methods have been implemented in this particular context and each data were recorded and plotted against the mass. Height, time and relative BMR respectively. Again with reference to the definition of nursing formulated by the National Health Service, it can be stated that nurses with the implementation of their respective interpersonal skills like caring, counseling the patients are done to maintain the standard life living style for the individuals. Therefore, an affectionate behavior of the nurse towards the patient is a very important part of this profession (Carlet, Rambaud and Pulcini, 2012). The fundamental concept of the nursing metaparadigm can be explained as a conceptual framework of nursing includingthe health of the patients, the environment and the task of nursing itself. The authority that helps in providing the sustainable treatment because the type and vulnerabilities of diseases are increasing day by day and to eliminate the serious disaster of healt h management system develops some direct and novel health plans. Continuous health system improvements and health care management development is one of the most extraordinary processes that is conducted by the authority innovatively because with the time the risks are increasing and to develop sustainability the reliable care has to be placed. Results SL. No Normal 1 Mass Height Time Number of steps BMR 2 68.1 1.79 8.74 16 1645 cal/day 3 83 1.76 10.83 14 1745 cal/day 4 72.7 1.69 6.68 13 1645 cal/day 5 63.6 1.76 7.64 15 1845 cal/day 6 64.7 1.65 7.13 13 1645 cal/day 7 68.7 1.57 9.65 18 1645 cal/day 8 62.7 1.72 9.02 16 1745 cal/day 9 78.6 1.73 7.14 14 1645 cal/day 10 71.3 1.778 6.2 13 1845 cal/day 11 73.6 1.75 6.23 13 1645 cal/day 12 73.5 1.86 6.38 14 1645 cal/day 13 87.9 1.88 6.99 12 1745 cal/day 14 90 1.8 7.01 14 1645 cal/day 15 77.2 1.71 6.44 13 1845 cal/day 16 95 1.82 6.86 13 1645 cal/day 17 67.8 1.76 7.36 13 1645 cal/day 18 62.6 1.65 6.4 15 1745 cal/day 19 43.3 1.47 6.48 15 1645 cal/day 20 56.5 1.6 6.54 14 1845 cal/day 21 85.9 1.79 6.78 15 1645 cal/day 22 64 1.67 8.77 16 1645 cal/day 23 86 1.55 7.3 15 1745 cal/day 24 60.9 1.7 7.29 13 1645 cal/day 25 60.9 1.54 7.15 13 1845 cal/day 26 66.1 1.64 7.42 14 1645 cal/day 27 75.9 1.84 5.4 12 1645 cal/day 28 77.8 1.78 7.08 13 1745 cal/day 29 75 1.75 7.64 13 1645 cal/day 30 70 1.67 5.85 11.5 1845 cal/day 31 82.4 1.84 7.92 15 1645 cal/day 32 98.1 1.9 7.44 13 1645 cal/day 33 60.8 1.549 8.88 18 1745 cal/day 34 45.1 1.5 7.29 16 1645 cal/day 35 76.6 1.82 7.73 14 1845 cal/day 36 78.6 1.75 6.99 14 1645 cal/day 37 59.9 1.67 7.09 14 1645 cal/day 38 62.6 1.65 7.09 16 1745 cal/day 39 49.5 1.56 7.01 15 1645 cal/day 40 55.7 1.57 7.2 16 1845 cal/day 41 105.5 1.68 8.49 16 1645 cal/day 42 71.7 1.74 7.03 16 1745 cal/day 43 64.2 1.53 7.71 16 1923 cal/day Discussion It is evident from the study that having normal heart rest at 50 and the mean has been collected respectively. However, the reliable flexibility and strength grip were present after the time of exercise and every condition and rate seems to be normal. It will help the therapist to understand the capabilities and strength and weakness of the individuals and as per the results the reliable results will be carry out which will in turn helps in maintaining better health and well being (Health, 2000). Most importantly, the physiological fitness will be achieved because as per the energy consumption the sustainable diet will be given to the individuals. There are various factors those provides critical impacts to the process BMR. Those variables should be controlled and maintained appropriately to achieve the desired results. To eliminate the dying issues BMR should be started as early as possible and the other factors such as volume, temperature, concentration and additives also provide i mmense impact to the process of BMR. Different BMR methods such as osomolality and ionic strength also provide critical impact to molecules of cells those are clearly visible with the help of electron microscope. However, there are mainly two primary BMR process are present such as perfusion BMR and immersion BMR. It is imperative to make control over a particular process and BMR is a process that has to be controlled innovative because there are certain factors such as concentration, temperature, volume and type of additives provide immense impact to the system (Hubley, Copeman and Woodall, 2013). Furthermore, it can be stated that with the help of the above layout the effective BMR tracking will be done that will help in achieving the best possible results of a particular experiment and for this we must have control in a particular experiment so that we can run the system as per the convenience and requirements of the study. The management of acute exacerbations may include oral s teroids, antibiotics and increasing the prescribed dosage of short-acting bronchodilators.In addition, future exacerbations need to be prevented by payingspecial attention to and perhaps modifyinghis existing treatment plan. His recovery time could be shortened by administering a course of antibiotics and short-term corticosteroids (Jacobs, 2012). This would improve his arterial hypoxemia and his lung function along with diminishing the risk of failure in treatment, early relapse and lengthy stay at the hospital. The preferred bronchodilators to treat his exacerbations include short acting inhaled 2 agonist which can be with or without short-term anti-muscarinic. The implementation of the formulated care plan should be performed when the patient is hospitalized and even after the discharge of the patients if a nurse if appointed to provide in house care to the patients. The final step of nursing process is identified as evaluation whereby the appointed nurse is entitled to check the medical situation of the patient in order to infer whether any alteration should be made in the care plan. The nurse should also be capable of measuring the peak expiratory flow rate of the BMR patient. It is also recommend that the nurse should be able to teach some effective breathing exercises to the patient in order to improve lung capacity (Promotion, prevention and early intervention for mental health, 2000). Finally, it is recommended that the nurses during their respective training period should also learn to apply the nursing theories in order to deliver better care to the patient and should emphasis on forming a holistic care plan for the concerned patient. As an affectionate behavior towards a patient during a care treatment is considered one of the most sensitive part of the nursing process. In current times, the evolving health care management system is developed and each decision making process is executed along with the employees and executives because togetherness h elps in making an extraordinary health plan that will provide nation best health care plans. The authority that helps in understands the level of satisfaction of the members executes CAHPS survey and valuable recommendations are taken from the individuals regarding the improvement plans (The NSW HIV and AIDS Health Promotion Strategy, 1994). The authority also develops comparison of health plan system where the individuals can select their reliable plan as per their affordability and choice. Conclusion The study provides a clear and concise idea regarding the health setting and infrastructure present within the community and the sustainable process and techniques implemented by the health care organization and regulatory authority to maintain and provide sustainable care and better health management to the individuals. Initially the measurement was done in thirty aspects of internal and external health care system and further evaluated to forty aspects of medical infrastructure, which, when combined helps in development of the entire heath infrastructure system. In the year of 2007, CMS developed physician quality reporting initiatives, which helps in maintaining the performance measures effectively. 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