We discussed the ethical dilemmas around human stem cell research. Do you agree with this type of scientific research? Does it matter that this type of medical research holds promise to treat and even cure spinal cord injuries? What do you think? Discuss your own personal views related to stem cell research and use factual evidence to defend your position.
In: Nursing
Can you explain in detail how a hand, wrist, and arm work together to left an object on a table from point A to point B. Such as the anatomy and Mechanics of the human hand. Example would be grabbing coke can and moving it to a different spot on table. (Talk about Wrist, Carpus, Metacarpus, Fingers, Muscles, Power grip, Connective tissue and tendons, etc.) Thank you and in paragraph form.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Can you explain in detail how a hand, wrist, and arm work together to left an object on a table from point A to point B. Such as the anatomy and Mechanics of the human hand. Example would be grabbing coke can and moving it to a different spot on table. (Talk about Wrist, Carpus, Metacarpus, Fingers, Muscles, Power grip, Connective tissue and tendons, etc.) Thank you and in paragraph form.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
A hard-working associate says to a senior manager, “Our unit just got the bill for human resources. It was huge! We had to pay for the mandatory training for our new supervisor, plus the annual HIPAA, harassment, and disaster management training. Why do we have to pay for this? How do we know we’re getting a fair price?” How does the senior manager respond?
In: Nursing
The rule nonconsequentialist theories essentially state that there are certain moral absolutes that should never be violated (e.g., rules against killing, mutilating, stealing, and breaking promises). To what extent do you agree or disagree with this idea? Are there certain do’s and don’ts to which human beings should always adhere and what are they? Why should they adhere to these moral principles, and what are the reasons behind this view of yours?
In: Statistics and Probability
Explain the effect(s) that the following will have on the use of ketone bodies in the human body (each case is independent)
a. there is a serum albumin deficiency
b. beta-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase is inhibited
c. beta-ketoacyl-CoA transferase is inhibited
d. there is a CoA deficiency
e. a compound that is incapable of diffusing into the cell and is highly selective for reactions with ketones (over other carbonyl-containing groups) is released in the bloodstream
In: Biology
The head nurse at Regions Hospital is expecting to implement a new human-technology interface system that will expedite admissions for patients arriving by ambulance. This technology will involve scanning the barcode on the patient's driver's license while at the scene and electronically sending the personal data to the receiving emergency department. Choose a method to implement this technology. Write out the steps (what is needed? look at the phases of system life cycle).
In: Nursing
Benign microbiota species make their home on human body surfaces and prevent the colonization of harmful microbiota species onto humans. This interaction is best considered:
A) A mutualism between humans and their benign microbiota
B) A commensalism between humans and their benign microbiota
C) Intraspecific competition between the benign and harmful microbiota
D) Interspecific competition between the benign and harmful microbiota
E) Both A & D
In: Biology
Starting with the DNA strand, describe the full process of how to form a protein. In your writing: describe and discuss the differences between DNA and RNA and discuss the concept “central dogma of life. Be sure to describe the 4 levels of protein structure and the environmental factors that are important (assuming that this is a human protein). What would happen if the DNA had a single nucleotide mutation? ( I want a detailed answer please)
In: Biology
The theoretical growth models we covered so far, e.g., Solow,
Romer or Schumpeter, all predict that countries have higher per
capita income if they invest more into their physical and human
capital stocks.
a. Given these straightforward predictions, why do so many
countries struggle to replicate per capita income levels that we
observe in the OECD or other rich economies? Explain.
In: Economics