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Describe in 300 words the sulfurcycle as influenced by microbes and their diverse C and energy...

Describe in 300 words the sulfurcycle as influenced by microbes and their diverse C and energy metabolism.

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Describe the hormonal regulation of the kidney.

Describe the hormonal regulation of the kidney.

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3. Carla (200 lbs) is a 27 year old female that decides to start a fitness...

3. Carla (200 lbs) is a 27 year old female that decides to start a fitness program. She decides to walk on a treadmill at an average pace of 3.3 mph and an incline of 10%. Use the ACSM metabolic equation for walking.

  1. Calculate the GROSS oxygen cost (ml/kg/min) (2 points)
  1. How would you classify her CRF at this stage? Is this her VO2max? Why or why not? (2 points)

4. Greg Lemond-a world level professional cyclist- cycles on a Monark ergometer at a pedal cadence of 80 RPM and a resistance setting of 5 kg. He weighs 70 kg.

  1. What is his power output/work rate (kpm/min)? (1 point)
  1. Using the ACSM metabolic equation, calculate Lemond's predicted GROSS oxygen cost (ml/kg/min) for this work rate (2 points).
  1. Convert this oxygen cost to METs (1 point)

5.) What is the predicted relative VO2 for a 225 lbs man cycling at a resistance of 98 watts (2 points

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Question 1 ​A client is taking ketorolac. What assessment finding should the nurse report to the...

Question 1

​A client is taking ketorolac. What assessment finding should the nurse report to the provider?

Question 2

A client is taking sodium polystyrene sulfonate. What finding indicates the medication is effective?

Question 3

When a medication error occurs, what information must be included in an incident report regarding the occurrence?

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After Julien was stabilized and had been given antivenom, the attending physician came to talk to...

After Julien was stabilized and had been given antivenom, the attending physician came to talk to the Brahims. She explained that the mechanism of action for Chironex fleckeri, commonly known as the box jellyfish, is not well understood. However, based on what is known, it seems the toxin has multiple effects. One component of the toxin is thought to function as a calcium pore-forming protein that is inserted into the membrane of autorhythmic cells (and possibly other cells). Tanya thought back to her physiology course and remembered that intracellular calcium concentrations are much lower than extracellular concentrations. She knew that this ion plays a large role in cardiac cells and in muscles. When stung, Julien had felt lethargic and was having trouble breathing, and noticed something off with his heart rate. Tanya started to wonder about the pathophysiology of this venom. While she sat next to Julien she began running through various physiological scenarios in her head.

Question

11. Based on what the physician stated, how do you think this toxin would impact the action potentials and function of autorhythmic cells and the activity of the heart? State your hypothesis, and then draw a graph to accompany your predicted outcome.

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Is it important that there is a genetic basis to weight and obesity? Is obesity a...

  1. Is it important that there is a genetic basis to weight and obesity?
  2. Is obesity a disease?
  3. Does labeling something as a “disease” or “disorder” or “genetic” change how we should view that person or condition?

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3. What happens to your body when you eat something? 1. Explain the science in your...

3. What happens to your body when you eat something?
1. Explain the science in your own words as if you are describing it to someone with no scientific knowledge (make sure you use appropriate words).
2. Explain all the steps from chewing all the day to the end

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Are you able to discuss one disorder of the skin along with any treatment options for...

Are you able to discuss one disorder of the skin along with any treatment options for this particular disorder ??

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give detail description of the anatomy of brain

give detail description of the anatomy of brain

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Topic: Animal physiology and human physiology. Digestive System 1.) Identify the parts and organs of the...

Topic: Animal physiology and human physiology. Digestive System

1.) Identify the parts and organs of the human digestive system, and give the functions of each.

2.) How are the digestive organs modified for the efficient mechanical digestion in the following: a.) grazers (ruminants) b.) seed eaters without teeth (birds)

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Compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the PROCESSES of spermatogenesis and oogenesis.

Compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the PROCESSES of spermatogenesis and oogenesis.

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1. Gas Exchange and Transport (1C) Discuss the effect of bicarbonate on oxygen transport. With more...

1. Gas Exchange and Transport

(1C) Discuss the effect of bicarbonate on oxygen transport. With more explanation

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A distance runner tears a tendon and cannot continue to be competitive. The now former runner...

A distance runner tears a tendon and cannot continue to be competitive. The now former runner wants to switch over to weight training and ultimately become competitive in that area. Do they have a chance? Explain your answer based on what you know about the three types of muscle tissue and how they operate.

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define dyspnea

define dyspnea

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How does exercise of increasing intensity change HR? What controls this change? What changes are anticipated...

  1. How does exercise of increasing intensity change HR? What controls this change?
  2. What changes are anticipated in an ECG recording in the transition from rest to exercise? What abnormal or pathological changes may occur in the transition from rest to exercise?

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