More than 100,000 Americans. are waiting for life
saving kidneys, livers, lungs, and other vital organs. The
government does not permit organ sales to occur. In 1984, Congress
forbade the same or purchase of human organs in the United States
(the National Organ Transplatation act.
1. What should be done about organ shortage in the United States
(ceiling price set at zero)?
In: Economics
In what way has the role of the nursing professional changed or not changed the image that prevailed in 1907?
Is Nursing Today Really A Profession?
How is nursing socially consolidated as a profession in our times?
What are the challenges facing the Nursing profession in the 21st century?
Do you consider that the ethical values of altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity and social justice are fundamental in the practice of nursing? Why?
In: Nursing
2.1: Describe in your notebook how the following systems can be modeled like a spring undergoing simple harmonic oscillation:
• A diving board • A planet orbiting a star • A guitar string • The human circulatory system
2.2: Describe what might happen in one or two of the systems above if they were operating out of resonance. Turns out it’s a pretty important phenomenon!
In: Physics
Now that PPE and hygiene are on the forefront of everyone’s minds we can have a Confession: Animal Medical Industry edition. In what ways have you seen short cuts? Can your practice (or a practice you know) get better at protecting its patients? In what ways do you think PPE and protocols differ from human to animal hospitals?
In: Nursing
In: Biology
Discuss the factors that contribute to economic growth. Discuss at least 5 of the factors: 1. Quality and Quantity of a Country's resources 2. Technology 3. Improvements and greater stock of resources 4. Increased productivity 5. Savings and Investment including investment in human capital 6. Infrastructure 7. Research AND Development 8. Protection of Property Rights 9. Free Trade 10. Education
In: Economics
The most common methods of microbial control might be hand washing and cooking of food.
a. Explain, in detail, how soap and water disrupt a membrane at the molecular level.
b. Explain how heat disrupts proteins, referencing the different levels of protein structure.
c. Design an imaginary device that inactivates non-enveloped human viruses. What does the device do to the virus?
In: Biology
In reference to chapter 4, which talks about human and animal research and randomized trial for HIV. Such experimental methods are intended to reduce error and bias and can therefore reduce the uncertainty of the result. Randomized trials often place physicians in the ethically intolerable positions of choosing between the good of the patient and society. Describe and explain any ethical problems this may create for a patient or the society?
In: Psychology
Talk about Antioxidants.
a) introduction (type of the food additive(Antioxidants)
b) Application (examples of food products containing this additives
ex: bread, meat, beverages..), amounts used per serving....)
c) Discussion (Toxicity (animal experiments, human toxicity testing
if applicable) , doses + effects)
d) conclusion (your opinion on whether the additive should be
banned or not , if yes propose substitutes)
In: Biology
In: Economics