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    puts her at risk for cardiogenic shock due to tissue damage and necrosis. Lastly, the nurse should be concerned about the client’s history of smoking, as the client only quit smoking one month ago and smoking reduces the blood flow to the coronary arteries (Ignatavicius & Workman,…

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    male soldiers. With Prime Minister David Lloyd George stating, “It is prevalent through out the world. It is not merely here; it is in France, it is in Germany; and to a less extent in the United States of America. The world is suffering from shell-shock on a great scale.” On April 20, 1915 Cecil Harmsworth, Assistant Home Secretary, proposed the Mental Treatment Act of 1915 which urged the treatment of soldiers for six months before being certified as insane. Since the act that was in place,…

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    just did what they were told still had the choice to stop and say this is wrong and the Nazi’s who influenced what they did are greatly to blame as well. Only 35% of the people tested in the experiment stopped before going all the way to 475 voltage shocks so the Nazi’s could have stoped eventually but couldn’t because they were told not to. The experiment consisted of testing the subjects to see their reactions of following…

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    Monistic Nature Of Fear

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    dangerous or uncomfortable situations, combining physical and psychological aspects together in the uniformity of monism. Comparing studies between one concerning a lessened neurological processing of pain in fearful subjects that are administered light shocks and a separate study concerning the recognition of fearful bodily expressions, the true invariability of psychology and physiology will be addressed. Fear can be thought of as a series of reactions that occur, beginning with a stressful…

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    When animals are first born it is critical that they suckle within the first 12 hours. They get antibodies from their mother’s milk that protects them from getting viruses at such a young age. Puppies and kittens need this immunity from their mother because they cannot get there first set of vaccinations until they are about 6-8 weeks old. If the animals don’t get the immunity from its mother they could contract a life threatening virus that their tiny bodies won’t be able to fight off. “The…

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    the teacher will be told to give him an electric chock. As the learner pairs more words incorrectly, the teacher is told to increase the power of the shock. Before the experiment begun, the teacher was given a shock with the lowest intensity in order to understand what he will be using. Indeed, the pain did not feel threating in any way. The shock intensity were from 15 to…

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    Yeast Lab Report

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    experiment was performed to analyze the effects of heat shock in yeast called Saccharomyces cerevisiae, to assess the hypothesis that yeast extracts up-regulate gene expression during heat shock the same way bacteria cells up-regulate gene expression during heat shock. In bacteria cells, heat shock causes the bacteria to up-regulate gene expression and produce more proteins. Similarly, gene expression and protein production increases in yeast during heat shock. Therefore, the experiment was…

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    The Visual Cliff Analysis

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    The person who would tell someone to shock the victim was a high school biology teacher, and the victim of the schok was an accountant. The teacher looked like he was a scientist, or someone important, by the coat that he worn. The highest one was labeled sever shock and the lowest one was labeled slight shock. The experiment composed of 40 males, which were going to be the teachers, and the others to be the learners. It…

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    Obey At Any Cost Analysis

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    will give them a shock with fifteen intervals each time they shock them it goes by fifteen until four hundred and fifty volts. Surprisingly twenty six of the forty subjects continued until four hundred and fifty volts which confirms…

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    understand the study of Jerry Burger. For the experiment, Milgram recruited forty men using a newspaper ad. Each person was paid for his participation. Milgram developed an intimidating shock generator, with shock levels starting at 30 volts and increasing in 15-volt increments all the way up to 450 volts. The shock generator had labels above each level. For the experiment, the participant was paired with another person, and they drew lots to see who would be the “teacher” and who would be…

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