RYAN CLARK Professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers Playoff game at Denver Last time he played there, he had to leave the game at half.

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RYAN CLARK Professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers Playoff game at Denver Last time he played there, he had to leave the game at half time Lost spleen & gall bladder

SIMULATION You are a sports medicine doctor at a clinic in Denver, where the air pressure is lower than in Chicago due to the higher elevation. Ryan Clark comes to you complaining of shortness of breath during practice. What do you think you should do? What test should you run?

Pressure (mm Hg) Saturation (%) Oxygen Saturation Curves for Patients Ryan Clark Ben

LEFT SIDE = BEN, RIGHT SIDE = RYAN CLARK BLOOD MICROGRAPHS

BLOWN UP PICTURES OF BEN & RYAN’S RED BLOOD CELLS

CARRIES OXYGEN TO THE REST OF THE BODY HEMOGLOBIN STRUCTURE

HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS

ATGGTGCACCTGACTCCTGAGGAGAAGTCTGCGGTTACTGCCCTGTGGGGCAAGGT GAACGTGGATGAAGTTGGTGGTGAGGCCCTGGGCAGGCTGCTGGTGGTCTACCCTT GGACCCAGAGGTTCTTTGAGTCCTTTGGGGATCTGTCCACTCCTGATGCAGTTATGGG CAACCCTAAGGTGAAGGCTCATGGCAAGAAAGTGCTCGGTGCCTTTAGTGATGGCCT GGCTCACCTGGACAACCTCAAGGGCACCTTTGCCACACTGAGTGAGCTGCACTGTG ACAAGCTGCACGTGGATCCTGAGAACTTCAGGCTCCTGGGCAACGTGCTGGTCTGT GTGCTGGCCCATCACTTTGGCAAAGAATTCACCCCACCAGTGCAGGCTGCCTATCA GAAAGTGGTGGCTGGTGTGGCTAATGCCCTGGCCCACAAGTATCACTAAGCTCGCTT TCTTGCTGTCCAATTTCTATTAAAGGTTCCTTTGTTCCCTAAGTCCAACTACTAAACTGGGG GATATTATGAAGGGCCTTGAGCATCTGGATTCTGCCTAATAAAAAACATTTATTTTCATTGC ATGGTGCACCTGACTCCTGTGGAGAAGTCYGCNGTTACTGCNYTNTGGGGCAA GGTGAACGTGGATGAAGTTGGTGGTGAGGCCCTGGGCAGGCTGCTGGTGGTCT ACCCTTGGACCCAGAGGTTCTTTGAGTCCTTTGGGGATCTGTCCACTCCTGATGCA GTTATGGGCAACCCTAAGGTGAAGGCTCATGGCAAGAAAGTGCTCGGTGCCTTT AGTGATGGCCTGGCTCACCTGGACAACCTCAAGGGCACCTTTGCCACACTGA GTGAGCTGCACTGTGACAAGCTGCACGTGGATCCTGAGAACTTCAGGCTCCTG GGCAACGTGCTGGTCTGTGTGCTGGCCCATCACTTTGGCAAAGAATTCACCCCA CCAGTGCAGGCAGCCTATCAGAAAGTGGTGGCTGGTGTGGCTAATGCCCTGG CCCACAAGTATCACTAAGCTCGCTTTCTTGCTGTCCAATTTCTATTAAAGGTTCCTTTG TTCCCTAAGTCCAACTACTAAACTGGGGGATATTATGAAGGGCCTTGAGCATCTG GATTCTGCCTAATAAAAAACATTTATTTTCATTGC Ben Rothliesberger DNA sequence Ryan Clark DNA sequence

Write an essay explaining Ryan Clark’s disorder and make a recommendation whether or not he should play in the playoff game in Denver. You must include an introduction, a paragraph explaining each of the pieces of data, and a conclusion. You may start with the macro data (oxygen saturation data) and move to the micro data (DNA strand) or vice versa, but the explanation should flow together and make sense. The following words must be included in your essay, DNA, RNA, transcription, translation, oxygen saturation, blood micrograph, hemoglobin, protein, amino acid, and mutation. Sports Medicine Simulation Essay

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