What is an example of a sympathetic response? What is a shunt? What is diffusion in chemistry? What is an impact structure? What is the modern synthesis? What is the lacrimal apparatus? What is a maser beam? Wha
What is tropism movement? What is motion and what are some types? What is peristalsis? What device is like the reverse of an electric motor? What are nastic movements? What's the difference between gross and fine motor skills? What are the different locomotor movements? What is the principl...
Vagotomy is a procedure to surgically remove a part or the whole of the portion of the vagus nerve that controls the digestive system. The vagus nerve stimulates gastrointestinal functions such as acid production for digestion and moving the food through the gastrointestinal system (peristalsis). Wh...
Normal peristaltic movement creates normal bowel sounds; bowel sounds are absent if there is no peristalsis. Auscultate for 2 minutes if normal bowel sounds are present (normal bowel sounds occurapproximately every 10 seconds) and for 3 minutes if bowel sounds are absent. Why do I feel anxiety...
Movement of free interstitial fluid into the lymphatic system is promoted by two types of tissue forces: extrinsic and intrinsic forces [27]. Extrinsic forces result from tissue movement, for example, skeletal muscle contraction, breathing, peristalsis, arterial pulsations, and external massage. All ...
Movement of free interstitial fluid into the lymphatic system is promoted by two types of tissue forces:extrinsicandintrinsicforces [27]. Extrinsic forces result from tissue movement, for example, skeletal muscle contraction, breathing, peristalsis, arterial pulsations, and external massage. All these ...
The most common — and desired — side effects of lactulose are loose stools and diarrhea. Other reported side effects include stomach cramps and unusually odorous flatulence. The drug is not prescribed for those with an allergy or sensitivity to galactose, one of the sugars that make up lactulo...
Which organ is responsible for propulsion? Theesophagusis a muscular tube that contracts in a synchronized fashion (peristalsis) to move food down towards the stomach. While the muscles behind the food product contract, the muscles ahead of the food relax, causing the forward propulsion of the fo...
The causes for this type of pregnancy are not entirely clear, but the most widely accepted are the following: firstly, the fact of injecting the sperm directly into the uterus could affect the peristalsis of the tubes (movement of the tubes that moves the ovum from the ovary to the uterus...
What is peristalsis and why is it important? How does Postural Imbalance affect injury risk? How does it affect return-to-play? What movements are made possible by the rotation of the head of the radius? Describe the following movement and provide one or two exa...