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- Title
- Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients (Semester Unknown) IPRO 319: Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients IPRO 319 Poster F08
- Creator
- Alemayehu, Matti, Bunce, Alex, Jessica, Shaw, Toe, Myint, Untiveros, Gustavo, Zhang, Caidi, Jose, Jerry, Butkovich, Paul, Cosenza, Matthew, Martin, Rebecca
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the...
Show moreSudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the Heart Rhythm Foundation. Cardiac arrest is different from a typical heart attack because it involves a complete stopping of the heart. Brain injury is likely to occur if the cardiac arrest is untreated for more than 5 minutes and a person cannot be revived after 10 minutes of no action. This is because the arrest sets off a chain of metabolic reactions, which leads to swelling of the brain tissue. Cardiac arrest results in ischemia reperfusion injury, which is when circulation is restored and high levels of oxygen rich blood rushes back into the brain causing brain damage. Decreasing the metabolism of the victim may result in a decrease of ischemia reperfusion injury. Reducing the oxygen level that enters the body when the victim revives and slowly increasing this level may also reduce reperfusion injury. However, current procedures dictate that 100% oxygen be given to cardiac arrest victim.
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- Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients (Semester Unknown) IPRO 319: Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients IPRO 319 Final ReportF08
- Creator
- Alemayehu, Matti, Bunce, Alex, Jessica, Shaw, Toe, Myint, Untiveros, Gustavo, Zhang, Caidi, Jose, Jerry, Butkovich, Paul, Cosenza, Matthew, Martin, Rebecca
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the...
Show moreSudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the Heart Rhythm Foundation. Cardiac arrest is different from a typical heart attack because it involves a complete stopping of the heart. Brain injury is likely to occur if the cardiac arrest is untreated for more than 5 minutes and a person cannot be revived after 10 minutes of no action. This is because the arrest sets off a chain of metabolic reactions, which leads to swelling of the brain tissue. Cardiac arrest results in ischemia reperfusion injury, which is when circulation is restored and high levels of oxygen rich blood rushes back into the brain causing brain damage. Decreasing the metabolism of the victim may result in a decrease of ischemia reperfusion injury. Reducing the oxygen level that enters the body when the victim revives and slowly increasing this level may also reduce reperfusion injury. However, current procedures dictate that 100% oxygen be given to cardiac arrest victim.
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- Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients (Semester Unknown) IPRO 319: Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients IPRO 319 Project Plan F08
- Creator
- Alemayehu, Matti, Bunce, Alex, Jessica, Shaw, Toe, Myint, Untiveros, Gustavo, Zhang, Caidi, Jose, Jerry, Butkovich, Paul, Cosenza, Matthew, Martin, Rebecca
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the...
Show moreSudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the Heart Rhythm Foundation. Cardiac arrest is different from a typical heart attack because it involves a complete stopping of the heart. Brain injury is likely to occur if the cardiac arrest is untreated for more than 5 minutes and a person cannot be revived after 10 minutes of no action. This is because the arrest sets off a chain of metabolic reactions, which leads to swelling of the brain tissue. Cardiac arrest results in ischemia reperfusion injury, which is when circulation is restored and high levels of oxygen rich blood rushes back into the brain causing brain damage. Decreasing the metabolism of the victim may result in a decrease of ischemia reperfusion injury. Reducing the oxygen level that enters the body when the victim revives and slowly increasing this level may also reduce reperfusion injury. However, current procedures dictate that 100% oxygen be given to cardiac arrest victim.
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- Title
- Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients (Semester Unknown) IPRO 319: Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients IPRO 319 Final Presentation F08
- Creator
- Alemayehu, Matti, Bunce, Alex, Jessica, Shaw, Toe, Myint, Untiveros, Gustavo, Zhang, Caidi, Jose, Jerry, Butkovich, Paul, Cosenza, Matthew, Martin, Rebecca
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the...
Show moreSudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the Heart Rhythm Foundation. Cardiac arrest is different from a typical heart attack because it involves a complete stopping of the heart. Brain injury is likely to occur if the cardiac arrest is untreated for more than 5 minutes and a person cannot be revived after 10 minutes of no action. This is because the arrest sets off a chain of metabolic reactions, which leads to swelling of the brain tissue. Cardiac arrest results in ischemia reperfusion injury, which is when circulation is restored and high levels of oxygen rich blood rushes back into the brain causing brain damage. Decreasing the metabolism of the victim may result in a decrease of ischemia reperfusion injury. Reducing the oxygen level that enters the body when the victim revives and slowly increasing this level may also reduce reperfusion injury. However, current procedures dictate that 100% oxygen be given to cardiac arrest victim.
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- Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients (Semester Unknown) IPRO 319: Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients IPRO 319 MidTerm Presentation F08
- Creator
- Alemayehu, Matti, Bunce, Alex, Jessica, Shaw, Toe, Myint, Untiveros, Gustavo, Zhang, Caidi, Jose, Jerry, Butkovich, Paul, Cosenza, Matthew, Martin, Rebecca
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the...
Show moreSudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the Heart Rhythm Foundation. Cardiac arrest is different from a typical heart attack because it involves a complete stopping of the heart. Brain injury is likely to occur if the cardiac arrest is untreated for more than 5 minutes and a person cannot be revived after 10 minutes of no action. This is because the arrest sets off a chain of metabolic reactions, which leads to swelling of the brain tissue. Cardiac arrest results in ischemia reperfusion injury, which is when circulation is restored and high levels of oxygen rich blood rushes back into the brain causing brain damage. Decreasing the metabolism of the victim may result in a decrease of ischemia reperfusion injury. Reducing the oxygen level that enters the body when the victim revives and slowly increasing this level may also reduce reperfusion injury. However, current procedures dictate that 100% oxygen be given to cardiac arrest victim.
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- Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients (Semester Unknown) IPRO 319: Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients IPRO 319 Abstract F08
- Creator
- Alemayehu, Matti, Bunce, Alex, Jessica, Shaw, Toe, Myint, Untiveros, Gustavo, Zhang, Caidi, Jose, Jerry, Butkovich, Paul, Cosenza, Matthew, Martin, Rebecca
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the...
Show moreSudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the Heart Rhythm Foundation. Cardiac arrest is different from a typical heart attack because it involves a complete stopping of the heart. Brain injury is likely to occur if the cardiac arrest is untreated for more than 5 minutes and a person cannot be revived after 10 minutes of no action. This is because the arrest sets off a chain of metabolic reactions, which leads to swelling of the brain tissue. Cardiac arrest results in ischemia reperfusion injury, which is when circulation is restored and high levels of oxygen rich blood rushes back into the brain causing brain damage. Decreasing the metabolism of the victim may result in a decrease of ischemia reperfusion injury. Reducing the oxygen level that enters the body when the victim revives and slowly increasing this level may also reduce reperfusion injury. However, current procedures dictate that 100% oxygen be given to cardiac arrest victim.
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- Title
- Assisting Cardiac Arrest Patients (Semester Unknown) IPRO 319
- Creator
- Alemayehu, Matti, Bunce, Alex, Jessica, Shaw, Toe, Myint, Untiveros, Gustavo, Zhang, Caidi, Jose, Jerry, Butkovich, Paul, Cosenza, Matthew, Martin, Rebecca
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the...
Show moreSudden Cardiac Arrest is a leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for an estimated 325,000 deaths each year according to the Heart Rhythm Foundation. Cardiac arrest is different from a typical heart attack because it involves a complete stopping of the heart. Brain injury is likely to occur if the cardiac arrest is untreated for more than 5 minutes and a person cannot be revived after 10 minutes of no action. This is because the arrest sets off a chain of metabolic reactions, which leads to swelling of the brain tissue. Cardiac arrest results in ischemia reperfusion injury, which is when circulation is restored and high levels of oxygen rich blood rushes back into the brain causing brain damage. Decreasing the metabolism of the victim may result in a decrease of ischemia reperfusion injury. Reducing the oxygen level that enters the body when the victim revives and slowly increasing this level may also reduce reperfusion injury. However, current procedures dictate that 100% oxygen be given to cardiac arrest victim.
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- Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education IPRO309 Poster2 Sp09
- Creator
- Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Chan, Wen, Cosenza, Matthew, Fischer, Stephanie, Gupta, Pallavi, Kang, Xuan, Lucas, Stephanie, Maddamma, Todd, Purcell, Amber, Quandt, Gregory, Reibel, Mark, Ruidera, Ryan, Sardi, Carlos
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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Inter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward...
Show moreInter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward the goal of developing and supporting the first Category III Orthotics and Prosthetics educational program in Latin America to be accredited by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO).
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- Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education IPRO309 Project Plan Sp09_redacted
- Creator
- Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Chan, Wen, Cosenza, Matthew, Fischer, Stephanie, Gupta, Pallavi, Kang, Xuan, Lucas, Stephanie, Maddamma, Todd, Purcell, Amber, Quandt, Gregory, Reibel, Mark, Ruidera, Ryan, Sardi, Carlos
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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Inter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward...
Show moreInter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward the goal of developing and supporting the first Category III Orthotics and Prosthetics educational program in Latin America to be accredited by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO).
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- Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education IPRO309 Poster1 Sp09
- Creator
- Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Chan, Wen, Cosenza, Matthew, Fischer, Stephanie, Gupta, Pallavi, Kang, Xuan, Lucas, Stephanie, Maddamma, Todd, Purcell, Amber, Quandt, Gregory, Reibel, Mark, Ruidera, Ryan, Sardi, Carlos
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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Inter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward...
Show moreInter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward the goal of developing and supporting the first Category III Orthotics and Prosthetics educational program in Latin America to be accredited by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO).
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- Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education IPRO309 Abstract Sp09
- Creator
- Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Chan, Wen, Cosenza, Matthew, Fischer, Stephanie, Gupta, Pallavi, Kang, Xuan, Lucas, Stephanie, Maddamma, Todd, Purcell, Amber, Quandt, Gregory, Reibel, Mark, Ruidera, Ryan, Sardi, Carlos
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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Inter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward...
Show moreInter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward the goal of developing and supporting the first Category III Orthotics and Prosthetics educational program in Latin America to be accredited by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO).
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- Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309
- Creator
- Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Chan, Wen, Cosenza, Matthew, Fischer, Stephanie, Gupta, Pallavi, Kang, Xuan, Lucas, Stephanie, Maddamma, Todd, Purcell, Amber, Quandt, Gregory, Reibel, Mark, Ruidera, Ryan, Sardi, Carlos
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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Inter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward...
Show moreInter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward the goal of developing and supporting the first Category III Orthotics and Prosthetics educational program in Latin America to be accredited by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO).
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- Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education IPRO309 Final Presentation Sp09
- Creator
- Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Chan, Wen, Cosenza, Matthew, Fischer, Stephanie, Gupta, Pallavi, Kang, Xuan, Lucas, Stephanie, Maddamma, Todd, Purcell, Amber, Quandt, Gregory, Reibel, Mark, Ruidera, Ryan, Sardi, Carlos
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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Inter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward...
Show moreInter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward the goal of developing and supporting the first Category III Orthotics and Prosthetics educational program in Latin America to be accredited by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO).
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- Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education IPRO309 Final Report Sp09
- Creator
- Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Chan, Wen, Cosenza, Matthew, Fischer, Stephanie, Gupta, Pallavi, Kang, Xuan, Lucas, Stephanie, Maddamma, Todd, Purcell, Amber, Quandt, Gregory, Reibel, Mark, Ruidera, Ryan, Sardi, Carlos
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
-
Inter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward...
Show moreInter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward the goal of developing and supporting the first Category III Orthotics and Prosthetics educational program in Latin America to be accredited by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO).
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- Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education IPRO309 Brochure Sp09
- Creator
- Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Chan, Wen, Cosenza, Matthew, Fischer, Stephanie, Gupta, Pallavi, Kang, Xuan, Lucas, Stephanie, Maddamma, Todd, Purcell, Amber, Quandt, Gregory, Reibel, Mark, Ruidera, Ryan, Sardi, Carlos
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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Inter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward...
Show moreInter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward the goal of developing and supporting the first Category III Orthotics and Prosthetics educational program in Latin America to be accredited by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO).
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- Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education IPRO309 Ethics Sp09
- Creator
- Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Chan, Wen, Cosenza, Matthew, Fischer, Stephanie, Gupta, Pallavi, Kang, Xuan, Lucas, Stephanie, Maddamma, Todd, Purcell, Amber, Quandt, Gregory, Reibel, Mark, Ruidera, Ryan, Sardi, Carlos
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
-
Inter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward...
Show moreInter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward the goal of developing and supporting the first Category III Orthotics and Prosthetics educational program in Latin America to be accredited by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO).
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- Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Human Orthotic and Prosthetic Education IPRO309 MidTerm Presentation Sp09
- Creator
- Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Chan, Wen, Cosenza, Matthew, Fischer, Stephanie, Gupta, Pallavi, Kang, Xuan, Lucas, Stephanie, Maddamma, Todd, Purcell, Amber, Quandt, Gregory, Reibel, Mark, Ruidera, Ryan, Sardi, Carlos
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
-
Inter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward...
Show moreInter-professional Project 309 is an ongoing venture spanning seven semesters at Illinois Institute of Technology working constantly toward the goal of developing and supporting the first Category III Orthotics and Prosthetics educational program in Latin America to be accredited by the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO).
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