web-Human Physiology Teaching Simulation
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About web-HUMAN Patients [ link ]
| HUMAN Clinical Patients | ||||
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| Summary | Emergency Clinic* | Physiology Lab** | Hints | Analysis/  | 
| Motorcycle accident | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | Hints | login | 
| Overweight, some edema | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | Hints | login | 
| Since childhood: skinny, poor exercise tolerance | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | Hints | login | 
| Tires easily; can't get any air | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | Hints | login | 
| History of aches & pains; exercise intolerance | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | Hints | login | 
| Back pains, shivering, "problem
    with my urine"; Run me for 10 more days.  | 
Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | Hints | login | 
| Fell unconscious clutching chest | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | No Hints yet | login | 
| Persistent headaches, feet swelling, "problem with my urine" | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | Hints | login | 
| Headache, feeling hot, severe hypertension | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | Hints | login | 
| Exhaustion, rarely exercises, "run down" | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | No Hints yet | login | 
| In poor health; feet swollen | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | Hints | login | 
| Unconscious, worked under very hot conditions. | Go to Clinic | Go to Lab | Hints | login | 
| GENERAL HINT: Always select "Your Patient's Chart" for additional information. | Go back | |||
| Instructions on how to use each of the 4 options above are now found
      in the User's Manual [ Patients
- How To: ]. For those itchy to begin, columns 2 and 3 above directly run the corresponding patient.  | 
  
How to test patient Exercise Tolerance (the procedure).