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    Cell Respiration

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    The cells begin to die and the transport pump then stops working. When the transport pumps stop working, this causes cell leakage. Sodium leaks into the cells and potassium leaks out. The body’s cells then die due to ATP not being sustained. The ER, Golgi complex, mitochondria, and the nucleus are intracellular organelles…

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    my breathe. I contemplated going to the ER for hours until I was gasping for air and my body was starting to tingle in random places due to lack of oxygen. Realizing I had no choice, I went to the ER. After sitting there for fifteen hours the doctors came in with a diagnosis, “I had pneumonia!”. Yes, I was beyond irritated and could not figure out how the ER did not notice this the many times before. I was admitted quicker than I’d ever seen happen in an ER before. I was told I had one of the…

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    that I chose to research is (Emergency room) ER Nurse and Parole Officer. I am interested in these careers because it demonstrates the passion I have for helping others and I am also interested in being a mentor, advisor and authority figure. A personal experience I had a family member received excellent care from an emergency room nurse and I want to make a similar contribution to my patients’ lives. Someone who wants to become a Parole Officer and ER Nurse needs to go to school for a…

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    Persistent Adhd Case Study

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    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects approximately 9.5% of children and 4% of adults in the United States. People with the disorder tend to have trouble keeping their attention focused on one thing and have a tendency to be very active and not be able to sit still. The modern method for diagnosing and treating ADHD is considered doubtful by some, in most cases the patient will go see a psychologist who will run the patient through a variety of…

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    I am creating this lesson for my 7th Grade Reading Class; there are 15-20 students per class period. I currently, do not have any EL students in my classroom; however, I do have a range of student abilities in my classroom. About 15% of my student body qualifies for special education. As a result, using the knowledge-building cycle would benefit all my students. Therefore, this is why I am creating this knowledge-building cycle plan to incorporate in my actual classroom. Identify a list of…

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    I. The most basic unit of life is the cell. All living things are composed of cells. Cells may only from through a process of division and replication of previously existing cells. Cells are microscopic; however their structure is complex. All types of cells possess a plasma membrane which separates its contents from its surroundings. . There are two types of cells: prokaryotic and eukaryotic. a. Prokaryotic cells are simpler than eukaryotic cells. Within prokaryotic cells are bacteria cells…

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    ER Nurse: One of the affiliations that support ER nurses is called Emergency Nurses Association (ENA). ENA was formed by Judith C. Kelleher, RN and Anita M. Dorr, RN since 1971. Now, ENA has more than 40,0000 members over 35 countries around the world. I learned that they have their own standard and deliver quality emergency services to patient. Moreover, they provide continue education to ER nurses. They also gather and concern their opinions about Emergency care. I like how they aim for…

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    they started the procedure they checked his blood pressure (BP) and were very shocked with how high his BP was. The dentist sent him to the Emergency Room (ER) to be checked up on. Once he got to the ER they gave him an IV with medication to help lower his blood pressure, which brought his BP down to a safe level. After lowering his BP in the ER, a doctor met with my dad and prescribed him medications to help keep his BP in a normal range. The doctor also told him to check and track his blood…

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    Necrosis Case Study

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    components into surrounding tissue (121). Key players that help mediate necrosis include ROS, Calcium ions, poly-ADP-ribose-polymerase (PARP), and lysosomal proteases (888). PARP is an enzyme that is responsible for repairing DNA damage, such as strand breaks. Cells that have undergone a traumatic cellular insult typically have damaged DNA. PARP will deplete cellular ATP in an attempt to repair the massive damage to DNA. Several proteases are activated by increased cellular calcium ion…

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    He had a fall on 8/11/16 was sent to the ER, he complained of progressive SOB while in the ER and was found to have pulmonary edema. He was treated with intravenous diuretic therapy and Bi-pap therapy in the ER. He was very weak, having difficulties ambulating; as a result he was transferred to emerald healthcare for rehab. He was then transferred to Brennity ALF because his…

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