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The reproductive system is interesting and exciting because a lot of the time when the word reproduction is mentioned we think of...babies! The life-producing aspect is so unique from other systems of the human body, but when childbirth is not the topic of conversation sometimes speaking about the reproductive system can be quite uncomfortable. Especially when Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) are brought to one’s attention. Although uncomfortable, this topic is very important to discuss because the goal is to maintain a healthy reproductive system. One example of a case that I saw on Grey’s Anatomy is Human Papillomavirus (HPV). In episode 703 called “Superfreak”, a man named Jerry is treated by doctors for “Tree Man” disease. This disease is characterized by severe bark-like growths developing over large portions of the body. When I first saw this episode I thought this disease was just an exaggeration. However, there have been several real-life cases of “Tree Man”. This disease begins from a type of HPV and there are over 100 different types, each type having an effect on a specific body part. Focusing on the reproductive system, HPV 6 and 11 cause about 90% of genital warts and can increase the risk of a handful of cancer types (Marinis 1). According to Marinis, Treeman posses an immunodeficiency to the virus, leading to an increase in size of the growths as will as the rate at which they are producing (Marinis 1). People can mainly prevent this condition by not engaging in sexual activity where the genitals come into contact. Using forms of protection do not guarantee the infection won’t spread. One surprising fact from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is, “50% of all sexually active men and women will contract genital HPV at some point in their lives.” (CDC). Luckily, Gardasil has been approved as a vaccine to prevent types 6 and 11 as well as 16 and 18, which can cause cervical cancer (Marinis 1). Following the procedures we have practicing throughout the course, I identified the meaning of the term by breaking it down into the root word, and suffix. “Human” was self-explanatory but Papillo, the root word, means nipple or resembling a nipple. This part would be referring to the wart. The suffix is oma, meaning swelling or tumor. Virus is another word included in the full term but does not require a meaning break down. At first glance it would seem cancerous but HPV does not necessarily lead to cancer. HPV is a serious worry when the reproductive system is concerned but there are many other STI’s that require awareness as well.
In: Nursing
What is the level of measurement of each of the following indicators? One word answers for each of the 10 items are desired-- nominal, ordinal, interval. (10 points)
A. In what state were you born?
B. ow satisfied are you with President Trump's reaction to North Korean missile launches? Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, or somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied?
C. Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the following statement: Should the United States preemptively strike North Korea with nuclear weapons?
D. What is your age?
E. Compared to our current expenditures, do you think that more, less, or about the same should be spent on public higher education in Missouri?
F. What is your salary in your current job?
G. What public program do you consider most important when it comes to funding priorities: health, education, welfare, police, highways, or economic development?
H. How satisfied are you with the education you are receiving at Southeast Missouri State University? Pretty well satisfied, more or less satisfied, or not satisfied at all?
I. How do you use the land that you own? For tree harvesting, farming, or hunting.
J. How many years of formal education have you completed?
In: Statistics and Probability
1) Near the top of the page the word "safety" was used. How is that meant to be interpreted?
firm—cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, and inventory. In managing cash and marketable securities, the primary concern should be for safety and liquidity—with secondary attention placed on maximizing profitability. As we move to accounts receivable and inventory, a stiffer profitability test must be met. The investment level should not be a result of happenstance or historical determination but must meet the same return-on-investment criteria applied to any decision. We may need to choose between a 20 percent increase in inventory and a new plant location or a major research program. We shall examine the decision techniques that are applied to the various forms of current assets.
2)what does this mean? "The second major reason for holding cash results from the practice of holding balances to compensate a bank for services provided rather than paying directly for those services."
There are several reasons for holding cash: for transactions balances, for compensating balances for banks, and for precautionary needs. The transactions motive involves the use of cash to pay for planned corporate expenses such as supplies, payrolls, and taxes, but also can include planned acquisitions of long-term fixed assets. The second major reason for holding cash results from the practice of holding balances to compensate a bank for services provided rather than paying directly for those services.
3) Precautionary cash balances are primarily used for what?
Holding cash for precautionary motives assumes management wants cash for emergency purposes when cash inflows are less than projected. Precautionary cash balances are more likely to be important in seasonal or cyclical industries where cash inflows are more uncertain. Firms with precautionary needs usually rely on untapped lines of bank credit. For most firms, the primary motive for holding cash is the transactions motive.
In: Finance
PKU case study
Name: Maryam T Word: Medical Bed: 6
Age: 17 years Physician: Khaled Ahmad (unit C)
Maryam is a 17 years old Kuwaiti girl. She is admitted to the hospital to do a surgery to implant internal fixation of plates and screws to maintain proper position of her fractured leg. She is diagnosed with phenylketonuria during the routine newborn screening test. She reported following low phenylketonuria diet since ever.
Diagnosis: leg fracture surgery
Medical plan: Surgery to implant internal fixation of plates and screws to her fractured leg.
Medical history: No medical history
Smoking: None
Family history: Mother
Marital status: Single
Physical examination:
Abdomen: Normal
Chest/lungs: Clear
Skin: Soft, normal bowel sounds, no-tender
Edema: No
Stool: Normal
Urine: Normal
Vital signs:
BP: 115/70
Pulse: 62
Temperature: 37.3 OC
Height: 158 cm
Usual weight: 44 kg
Current weight: 44 kg
Biochemical lab test (before surgery):
|
Chemistry |
||
|
Glucose |
4.2 |
5.6 to 6.9 mmol/L |
|
HbA1C (%) |
5 |
<5.7 |
|
Creatinine |
0.8 |
0.6-1.2 mg/dL |
|
Urea |
5.1 |
2.5 to 7.1 mmol/L |
|
BUN |
9 |
7-18 mg/dL |
|
Potassium |
4 |
3.5-5.3 mEq/L |
|
Phosphate |
2.8 |
2.5-4.5 mg/dL |
|
Sodium |
142 |
133-143 mEq/L |
|
Chloride |
105 |
98-108 mEq/L |
|
Calcium |
10 |
9-11 mg/dL |
|
Albumin |
4.3 |
3.5-5.8 g/dL |
|
WBC |
3.1 |
4.5-11 x109/L |
|
Platelets |
250 |
150,000-450,000 microliter |
|
Neutrophils |
4 |
3–7 x 109/L |
|
RBC |
6.2 |
4.8-9.3 x109/L |
|
Hb |
14 |
12-16 g/dL |
|
Hct |
42% |
36-46% |
|
Ferritin |
68 |
20-120 (mg/mL) |
|
MCV |
92 |
80-100 fL |
|
CRP |
2 |
<3 mg/L |
|
Fibrinogen |
300 |
150-400 mg/dL |
|
ESR |
17 |
0-22 mm/hr |
|
Cholesterol |
150 |
<200 (mg/dL) |
|
LDL |
90 |
<130 |
|
HDL |
52 |
>59 |
|
Triglycerides |
120 |
35-135 (mg/dL) |
|
Phe |
153 |
120-360 mmol/L |
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In: Nursing
Give a 900 word summary of the question in relation to the links. Is government regulation of monopolies warranted? "Regulating Monopolies: A History of Electricity Regulation," Learn Liberty "Monopoly: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics," by George J. Stigler "Munger on Private and Public Rent-Seeking (and Chilean Buses)," EconTalk
In: Economics
Write a 500 word Evaluation Essay.
A Memoir about the Impact of a Teacher: For this essay, you need to write about a teacher who made the greatest impact on you as a student, and as a person. Please note: you need to evaluate what the teacher did that made a difference in your life, and then describe how this teacher impacted your life.
You must choose the essay option I have provided for this
assignment. If you submit an essay that does not respond to one of
the prompts, your essay will not be accepted as an appropriate
response to this writing assignment; instead, you will be asked to
write another essay that does respond to the prompt you were
assigned.
In: Economics
Write a 500 word essay on:
Compare the characteristics of the Old Negro and the New Negro as detailed in Alain Locke's famous essay. Are you persuaded by his prose that substantial differences between the Old and the New marked a change toward being black at the beginning of the twentieth century?
In: Psychology
Prepare a diagram in Word, or on poster. The diagram should be detailed enough to communicate the sensory and motor pathways through the body.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Circle the appropriate word or phrase in each of the italicized groups. Recently the price of good A doubled. This resulted in the quantity of good B sold having a minimal (+5%) increase and the price of good B going up substantially (+50%). This suggests that goods A and B are [[ complimentary goods / substitute goods / luxury goods]]. And that, prior to the increase in good A’s price, production of good B was [[below capacity / at or above capacity ]]. It also suggests that, at its current range, the price elasticity of supply for good B is [[ zero / between zero and one / one / greater than one.]]
In: Economics
Write a 700- to the 1,050-word policy brief on the effects the legislation will have on hospitals and on the state’s population.
Use the following structure when putting together your policy brief: the Title, Executive summary, (175 to 260 words) Recommendations, Introduction, State recommendation again, Body, Overview of problem, Review of relevant research, Application of research results the Policy implications, and Conclusion.
In: Economics