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    acquaintances have transitioned from staff nurses into managerial positions. It was a task deciding which acquaintance to interview. I decided to request an interview with Krystal. Krystal has been a RN‚ BSN for seven years. She has worked at a dialysis center since graduating nursing school and has been the manager of the center for the past year. I thought it would be interesting to obtain the perspective from someone that is new to the role of nurse manager. The purpose of this assignment is

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    The adaptation of archaea in acidic condition. How archaea adapt to acidic environment ? Use variety pH homeostatic mechanism that involve restricting proton entry by cytoplasmic membrane and purging of protons and their effect by cytoplasm. pH homeostatic mechanisms The cell membrane is highly impermeable to protons Membrane channel have a reduced pore size. Protein influx inhibited by chemiosmotic gradient Excess proton pumped out of the cell Cytoplasmic buffering helps to maintain

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    this‚ it must maintain a certain blood pressure within the body to overcome gravity and orthostatic changes. If the body did not keep a certain pressure‚ distal cells and organs would not be able to receive a constant blood supply and cause a homeostatic imbalance. This experiment will show the possible changes in blood pressure due to gravity and orthostatic changes‚ but first‚ what is blood pressure and why is it important? Blood pressure is the force exerted by blood against a unit area of the blood

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    Anatomy & Physiology P5‚ M2 & D2: Explain the concept of homeostasis and discuss the probable homeostatic responses to changes in the internal environment during exercise In this assignment the concept of homeostasis will be explained and the probable homeostatic responses to changes in the internal environment during exercise will be discussed. Homeostasis is simply how the body keeps conditions inside the same. It is described as the maintenance of a constant internal environment.

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    determining if there was a movement or not. 3.1B –Diffusion through semi-permeable membrane dialysis tube: In this second part‚ my team did an experiment to prove if there was movement inside and outside the dialysis tube. 3.2B-Osmosis in plant’s cells: In the last step of the experiment‚ we were observing two different samples of plant’s cells and determining

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    For my personal diversity project I chose to participate in an “informal” kidney dialysis support group. There are formal support groups with set times and locations‚ they usually serve either the patient or the caregiver of the patient. None of the support groups meet in the treatment room while the patient is having dialysis. The environment of the treatment room and the restriction placed on the patient‚ make the patients vulnerable‚ physically‚ mentally and emotionally. Most often‚ the formal

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    Buffers‚ and pH‚ and Diffusion oh my The pH of a solution is the measure of the concentration of charged Hydrogen ions in that given solution. A solution with a pH lower than seven is considered to be acidic. A solution with a higher pH is a base. It is very important for organisms to maintain a stable pH. Biological molecules such as proteins function only at a certain pH level and any changes in pH can result in them not functioning properly. To maintain these constant pH levels‚ buffer solutions

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    with 3 atoms‚ then glucose with 24 atoms‚ than sucrose with about 48 atoms‚ and then finally starch. Materials: Refer to lab book Procedure:ia Refer to lab book Data: Refer to lab book Analysis: The purpose of the dialysis bag containing only water in a cup of water was to display an isotonic system. It was also to display osmosis in the water and it was used as a selectively permeable membrane to model the cell membrane. . This first system could be considered the

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    inc. is the world’s second leading provider of hemodialysis services. Hemodialysis is a replacement therapy for people who suffer with kidney failure. With this therapy people can live a rather normal life‚ while they wait for a kidney transplant. Dialysis is not a cure‚ but rather a treatment. DaVita serves about 200‚000 patients a year in US where over 500‚000 people are in kidney failure. The company owns and operates over 1800 stand alone clinics and is partnered with over 1500 hospitals in the

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    system falls out of balance. In the worst cases‚ it fails completely. With the simulation of the fictional patient‚ if the body did not stay at a homeostatic state‚ then the patient either gained weight or lost weight. In both cases‚ the patient died. No matter the age or size of the patient‚ it was always possible for the patient to reach a homeostatic state. To reach this state‚ the patient either had to eat less or do more physical activity. Just by taking some basic steps‚ the body helped maintain

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