The goal of this lesson was to describe how beneficial variations called adaptations influence an organism’s survival. I learned that animals adapt to survive an specific environment. I know this because, we did an activity where we had a spoon, a binder clip, tweezers, and a scissor to represent a bird’s peak and to see how each of these materials help to pick up paper clips, rubber bands, toothpicks, and macaronis which represented food. Each material was good at picking up food. For example,…
Patient finished the clindamycin, he is now on Bactrim for 2 more days. Patient denies any fever, shortness of breath, or excesses drainage from the wound. His wife has been doing the dressing changes daily at home. She feels comfortable doing this work. At the end of the appointment, patient’s wife reported his irregular heartbeat. She feels at times he will appear to be short of breath and look fatigued when he is sitting in a chair, when she will check his heart rate, she feels that it is…
in the hospital after surgery for any extended period of time may put the patient at risk for infection that they were not previously exposed to before. Adequate pain control after surgery is also highly important and can help the surgical patient breath better resulting in better lung expansion because a surgical patient who is in pain may under-ventilate. “As a result of pain in the immediate post-operative period, the patient tends to under-ventilate, avoiding deep breathing, there is an…
your digits you find your neck, chin, and begin the journey across your face. Your cheekbones are sharp and risen, defining the landscape of your face with assistance from the caterpillar brows mostly hidden behind matted brown hair. You take a deep breath, there’s one last step your therapist insisted on, but before you can take that step you remember what…
This time his touch was a circular motion as I gasped for breath. “Are you okay?” “Yes” As my breath lingered on the on this one word, his hand traveled under my shorts as I buried my face in his chest. I sat up and with his head in my hands I kissed him fueled by the passion that he was stirring through my entire body that was…
In the poem, there is a father and son and it shows that the father kind of becomes rough with him due to the fact he has been drinking. The speaker (the son) is reflecting on the events that happen on the evening before his father put him to bed. His bonding time with his father before bed and how they would interact in a way that may seem rough but loving at the same time. And due to his father drinking, he can't seem to control his actions and seems to be uncoordinated. Because in lines four…
Along with hearing your symptoms the doctor could do a lactose tolerance test, stool acidity test, or a hydrogen breath test (Diseases and Conditions: Lactose Intolerance). A lactose tolerance test is when you drink a liquid with lactose then your doctor will take blood after two hours to determine how much glucose is in your bloodstream; “if your glucose level doesn’t…
As discussed in the explanation of verse two of this composition, spiritual chivalry, in the form of sir sāṭā or ‘bargaining with the head’, entails nightly vigils for dhikr. This verse appeals to the dhākir (invoker) to religiously engage in this discipline of nightly vigil for the purpose of dhikr in order to gain control over the night, which in turn, will conceivably enable him to establish a bond of intimate connection and communication with the Beloved. Normally, the lovers of God,…
Shakespeare’s hatred for the standards of how a woman should be described alludes to what kind of man he was and the type of woman he adored. James Hale wrote a critical analysis about Sonnet 130 in his analysis he states, “In the love poem tradition, as it emerged in English poetry in imitation of the sonnets of fourteenth century Italian poet Petrarch, poets often compare their beloveds to the elements of nature.” (Hale) He did technically write about how he loved her in a worshipping fashion,…
This lab will be testing the respiratory system. The respiratory system is how the body gets oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide. The body needs oxygen to perform cellular respiration and make ATP. The body also needs to get rid of carbon dioxide because when carbon dioxide builds up in the body it lowers blood pH(Kellman, 2000). Oxygen is taken in when the body inhales, it is taken through the lungs to the alveoli, where it is transformed into the hemoglobin and transported around the body…