Hildegard Peplau. Peplau was born in 1909 in Pennsylvania. She saw the devastating effects of the flu epidemic in 1918, which greatly influenced how she understood how illness and death impacted families. Peplau graduated from the Pottstown, Pennsylvania School of Nursing in 1931 and worked as a staff nurse in Pennsylvania and New York City. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Interpersonal Psychology in 1943. She then earned her Master’s and Doctoral degree’s from Teacher’s College, Columbia…
body overcompensates by making new muscle fibres. This leads to stronger muscles, this is called adaptation. Adaptation is changing to your environment/ the stresses and strains placed upon the body. Also when you begin training your central nervous system can be improved as the body…
“The Habit Loop” by Charles Duhigg Explains the reasoning behind habits and why and how they work. ….. Talks about a man named Henry Molaison, who is suffering from viral encephalitis, which was eating away Henry’s brain structure, doctors were unsure if Henry would recover from the disease. Henry was given large doses if antiviral drugs, which fought the disease gradually and would soon make the virus disappear. Scans found that the disease had made some parts of his brain unresponsive. Henry’s…
1. Introduction The company’s outstanding performance is through the joint efforts of different employees. In order to thank and praise the efforts of employees, the company should organize incentive travel, so that the whole staff can travel together and relieve the fatigue brought about by the work. In this proposal, it will bring 300 participants who are working in the beverage company in Canada. 2. Background Australia is the…
SCIENCE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MATHEMATICS By Teanah Bautista and Izak Ford BIOLOGY OF HEARING The hearing is a quite a significant piece of creation used by humans. The complex organization of bones, hair, and cells it captures vibrated sound waves and processes to the brain. With everything happening almost instantly. But it's not as easy as it sounds. The sound is invisible vibrated particles through the air. The moving vibrations cause the air around to also vibrate creating sound waves…
Argumentative Article Essay In “Step aside, Windows! Open source and Linux are IT’s new security headache,” Preston Gralla is examining how hackers are beginning to target open source softwares more than in the past. Gralla points out that Windows is still the primary target of attacks, “nearly 99% of them targeted Windows” but also argues that open source software attacks are on the rise. Gralla provides an ample amount of credible information to back his claims. His use of ethos, pathos and…
a nation and its citizens to prosper, government intervention must be imposed. The source which is presented is a quote said by Jean Chretien, who was the former prime minister of Canada, claiming that an influential leader is aware of political systems and as well as, economical operations. Jean Chretien possesses a liberal ideology. He is a communist and his views are left-wing on the spectrum, as in, he claims a prominent leader should acknowledge and well understand businesses, unions and…
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a General Operator position at DuPont. QUALIFICATIONS: ♣ Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook). ♣ Knowledgeable in a variety of computer programs and the ability to master new systems. ♣ Proven ability to work a flexible shift schedule, including ability to work overtime, holidays, weekends, and on short notice call. ♣ Working experience of wearing personal protective equipment. ♣ Ability to lift 10 lbs. frequently,…
2.4 MPA theories 2.4.1 Yerkes-Dodson law In a nutshell, the Yerkes-Dodson law operates in the following manner: when arousal increases from low to moderate levels in an individual, the individual’s performance quality will be greater. If the arousal levels reach a point that is to high, performance quality decreases. Figure 1: Hebbian’s Version of the Yerkes-Dodson Curve (Dodson & Yerkes 2014) Optimum arousal is an adaptive anxiety which facilitates better performance (Lehmann et al.…
Capecitabine, an oral 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) analogue, is a commonly used chemotherapeutic agent (antimetabolite) of the pyrimidine analogue family. It is a basic cytostatic agent used in therapy of solid gastrointestinal cancers (as adjuvant therapy as well as in treatment of metastatic disease); besides, it is also widely used in therapy of metastatic breast cancer. Myocardial infarction is a rare adverse effect related to capecitabine therapy. We present case report of a female patient with no…