2011 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology for ICD-10-CM/PCS – Video

30-01-2012 12:31 For the Inpatient Hospital Setting: "2011 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology for ICD-10-CM/PCS" Just what you need and just when you need it: The new "2011 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology for ICD-10-CM/PCS" clarifies the new anatomical and physiological code capture in ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-CM-PCS. And that is why the latest book on the subject is a "must read" for hospitals: The "2011 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology for ICD-10-CM/PCS" takes you through all body systems that ICD-10 uses and gives specific details about how ICD-10-CM and PCS is used to identify the appropriate diagnosis/condition. A quiz is available at the end of each section to test your knowledge of ICD-10. NEW! More questions for ICD-10 coding -- quiz yourself on chapter information on information within each body system EXPANDED! PCS Chapters -- More detailed information added to each of the PCS chapters to increase your knowledge on ICD-10-PCS Detailed review of each body system -- with in-depth information on cells, tissues, and organs that comprise each body system Extensive Table of Contents -- An exhaustive listing of every chapter, section, table and illustration so you can locate important information quickly Quizzes at the end of every chapter -- Test your knowledge on what you have just learned Detailed, full-page anatomy illustrations plus code-specific illustrations that have been integrated into the book -- allows better interpretation of clinical notes to help code with more specificity Extra ...

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D.5.1 List the physiological effects of stimulants IB Chemistry SL – Video

26-09-2011 06:49 So with each of these classes of drugs, try to link them to a single familiar drug -- in this case caffeine. Stimulants elevated blood pressure, heart rate, dilate pupils as a physiological response. I would avoid increased alertness and elevated mood -- these are arguably psychological NOT physiological. Dr Atkinson's beverage of choice is a bromo-fluoro-mocha-chino --available at Black Mesa Starbucks.

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Intro to the Human Body: What is Physiology? – Physiology Defined – Video

02-05-2011 22:09 http://www.rapidlearningcenter.com - RL216 Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology - CT01 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - What is Physiology - Physiology defined. This rich-media video is a short example of the full rich-media course with 24 chapters by Rapid Learning Center. Master a subject visually in 24 hours, one chapter one hour at a time via the break-through Rapid Learning System. Rapid Learning is the home of 100+ math and science rich-media courses for today's web savvy learners.

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Physiological Pathway Diagrams Tutorial – Video

03-02-2012 10:15 Are you looking for a more intuitive way to visualize pathway information? RGD's newest video tutorial about the Physiological Pathway diagrams will help you navigate these interactive diagrams for use as either a research or study tool. In this video, we will: • Locate the Physiological Pathway Diagrams on RGD's website • Walk through a particular pathway diagram • View relationships between levels of organization • Learn every one of the controls attached to the diagrams

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Regular use of vitamin and mineral supplements could reduce the risk of colon cancer: study

"It has been unclear whether multivitamin supplementation to cancer patients is helpful, has no effect, or is even detrimental during therapy," commented Dr. Grant Pierce, Editor of CJPP. "This study is important because it gives some direction to cancer patients in desperate need of guidance on the value of multivitamins and minerals administered during cancer."

The authors studied rats that were fed a high-fat diet (20% fat) over a 32 week period. The rats were divided into 6 groups, which were exposed to different combinations of supplements and carcinogens; the colon carcinogenisis induced in the study rats has characteristics that mimic human colon cancer. Rats fed a high-fat plus low-fibre diet and exposed to carcinogens developed pre-cancerous lesions; whereas, rats undergoing similar treatment, but provided with daily multivitamin and mineral supplements, showed a significant (84%) reduction in the formation of pre-cancerous lesions and did not develop tumours.

The authors conclude that "multivitamin and mineral supplements synergistically contribute to the cancer chemopreventative potential, and hence, regular supplements of multivitamins and minerals could reduce the risk of colon cancer."

More information: The study "Multivitamin and mineral supplementation in 1,2-dimethylhydrazine induced experimental colon carcinogenesis and evaluation of free radical status, antioxidant potential, and incidence of ACF" appears in the January issue of Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 90: 45. http://www.nrcrese … ess.com/cjpp

Provided by Canadian Science Publishing (NRC Research Press)

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