1. What is the impact that self-esteem, self-efficacy, and
self-concept have on human relations?
2. Analyze and explain stress management and coping skills.
3. Apply critical thinking skills to include problem solving,
decision making, and ethics in human relations.
Give at least 2 references in APA format to support your answer.
Answers need to be at least 200 words with at least 2 substantial
replies with at least 150 words.
In: Nursing
Develop a new index on the human condition that can be used to measure and compare at the country level called the Human Needs Index. Base your index on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
Locate quality of life measurements that match Maslow’s hierarchy from a reliable data sources. (List your measures and sources).
Develop a mathematical index using the measurements.
Calculate the HNI for as many countries as you can.
Write a short description of your index.
In: Economics
Which of the following are manufacturing cost for a company that produces sweaters?
A. The knitting wool that use to sew the tag on it.
B. The supervisor review the finished sweaters in the factory.
C. Depreciation of equipment used by the human resources department.
D. All of them are not manufacturing costs.
Which of the following are considered as product cost?
A.equipment repair fee
B.Utilities
C.Supplies used by the human resources department
D.Sales manager's salary
E. finished goods warehouse fee
In: Accounting
1.List and describe the four forms of energy used in the human body.
2.Describe the three major types of chemical bonds and any subtype they have. Compare and contrast the three.
3.Define homeostasis and describe the parts and functions of the homeostatic control mechanism.
4.Describe the four macromolecules, in detail. Include the elements that build the four molecules, the building blocks, and the major functions of the four.
5.List and describe the structural organization of the human body.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
The human body is very complex and seeks to maintain a constant internal environment. This state of dynamic equilibrium is called homeostasis. Some diseases such as diabetes can impact the body's ability to maintain homeostasis. To maintain a relatively constant internal environment, the human body uses negative and positive feedback.
1. As a medical professional, how would you explain the role negative and positive feedback plays in maintaining homeostasis to a newly diagnosed diabetic patient?
In: Biology
Possible Duplicate:
From how high could have Felix Baumgartner jumped without
disintegrating like a shooting star?
If a human can skydive from an altitude of 24 miles (39 km), and a satellite can stay in geostationary orbit at 22,236 miles (35,786 km), then what is the maximum altitude from which a human can theoretically "skydive."
Furthermore, what would be that humans' fastest speed? (Felix went 834 mph.)
In: Physics
Through a contemporary literature search, identify a significant patient harm event, and develop a proposal on how to address that scenario using a Just Culture solution. Include the following:
Brief introduction with synopsis of scenario and framing the proposal by describing analysis methods/models to be used and intended result (to provide improvement recommendations)
Just Culture assessment of the level of intent/risk of behaviors and your rationale
Provide specific performance management recommendations for the person(s) involved in the incident:
Console
Coach
Disciplinary Action
Human Factors assessment:
Identify human errors and the category of the errors: Knowledge-, Rule-, or Skill-Based
Identify Active and Latent Failure Factors contributing to errors identified
Provide relevant, logical root cause analysis (RCA) for identified factors
Provide specific improvement recommendations to address root cause(s) of failures
Use the human factors questions for analyzing systems as presented in Human Factors Analysis in Patient Safety Systems.
Use any other improvement models or methods reviewed in class (e.g. 7 Wastes, Value Stream, Flow, Standard Work, etc.)
Hint: You need to go beyond recommendations for training/communication
Consider potential barriers
In: Nursing
Humans are bipedal, terrestrial omnivores. As a species, we are adapted to quite a range of habitats, from deserts to mountains and from rain forests to tundra. Your job is to determine how humans might be adapted to live in a low gravity environment (half of Earth's gravity).
Write a brief description of the musculoskeletal system of a human that adapted to your environment, and why it would look the way it does. Consider the following:
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Terrace Labs produces a drug used for the treatment of arthritis. The drug is produced in batches.
In March, Terrace,which had no opening inventory, processed one batch of chemicals. It sold 2,100 gallons of product for human use and 500 gallons of the veterinarian product. Terrace uses the net realizable value method for allocating joint production costs.
Chemicals costing $54,000 are mixed and heated, then a unique separation process then extracts the drug from the mixture. A batch yields a total of 2,800 gallons of the chemicals. The first 2,200 gallons are sold for human use while the last 600 gallons, which contain impurities, are sold to veterinarians. The costs of mixing, heating, and extracting the drug amount to $153,000 per batch. The output sold for human use is pasteurized at a total cost of $123,200 and is sold for $640 per gallon. The product sold to veterinarians is irradiated at a cost of $15 per gallon and is sold for $480 per gallon.
Requirement 1. How much in joint costs does Terrace allocate to each product? (Do not round intermediary calculations. Only round the amount you input in the cell to the nearest dollar.)
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In: Accounting
1.The procedure used to align many sequences at the same time is called: *
2.The method of alignment that tries to align regions with high level matches without considering the alignment of the rest of the sequence is called: *
3.The type of sequence alignments that is most suited for finding conserved patterns in DNA or protein sequences is called: *
4. An outbreak of pneumonia has occurred. This outbreak appears to involve a family who had attended a family gathering and wedding ceremony. The samples from the patients were then tested by PCR using the primers for 16S rRNA and RT-PCR using primers for SARS and SARS-CoV-2 coronaviruses. Select statements that are TRUE pertaining to the case involving this family. The sequence of the amplified fragment from the PCR is provided here: AACACGGAGAGTTTGATCCTGGCTCAGAACTAACGCTGGCGGCGCGTCTTAAACATGCAAGTCAAGCGGAGTAGCAATACTCAGCGGCGAACGGGTGAGTAACACGTGGGTAATCTTCCTCTGAGTCTGGGATAACTTTCCGAAAGGGAAGCTAATACTGGATGGTCCCGAGAGATCACAAGATTTTTCGGGTAAAGATTTATTGCTCGGAGATGAGCCCGCGTCCGATTAGCTAGTTGGTGAGGTAAAGGCTCACCAAGGCGACGATCGGTAGCCGGCCTGAGAGGGTGTTCGGCCACAATGGAACTGAGACACGGTCC ATACTCCTACGGGAGGCAGCAGTTAAGAATCTTGCTCAATGGGGGGAACCTGAAGCAGCGACGCCGCGTGAACGATGAAGGTCTTCGGATTGTAAAGTTCAGTAAGCAGGGAAAAATAAGCAGCAATGTGATGATGGTACCTGCCTAAAGCCACCGGCTAACTACGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAAAACGTATGGTGCAAGCGTTGTTCGGAATCATTGGGCGTAAAGGGTGCGTAGGCGGACATGTAAGTCAGGTGTGAAAACTGCGGGCTCAACTCGCAGCCTGCACTTGAAACTATGTGTCTGGAGTTTGGGAGAGGCAAGTGGAATTCCAGGTGTAGCGGTGAAATGCGTAGATATCTGGAGGAACACCAGTGGCGAAGGCGACTTGCTGGCCTAAAACTGACCCTGAGGCACGAAAGCGTGGGTAGTGAACGGGATTAGATACCCCGGTAATCCACGCCCTAAACGTTGTCTACCAGTTGTTGGGGGTTTTAACCCTCAGTAACGAACCTAACGGATTAAGTAGACCGCCTGGGGACTATGCTCGCAAGAGTGAAACTCAAAGGAATTGACGGGGGTCCGCACAAGCGGTGGAGCATGGTGGTTTAATTCGATGATACGCGAAAAACCTCACCTAG GCTTGACATGGAGTGGAATCATGTAGAGATACATGAGCCTTCGGGCCGCTTCACAGTTGCTGCATGGTTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATGTTGGGTTAAGTCCCGCAACGAGCGCAACCCTCACCTTATGTTGCCATCATTCAGTTGGGCACTCGTAAGGAACTGCCGGTGACAAACCGGAGGAAGGCGGGGATGACGTCAAATCCTCATGGCCTTTATGTCTAGGGCAACACACG *
5.Your research group has just completed the genome sequencing for a new bacterial species named V. novela. This newly sequenced genome has not yet been annotated. Your colleague has been studying the VTOX protein in E. modeli for many years and is interested in finding out whether a homolog for the VTOX protein can be found in the bacterial species V. novela. Select the options that are TRUE that can be used to provide an answer to your colleague.
In: Biology