Running head: LEARNING Kinesthetic Learners This paper will discuss mainly the author’s learning style as determined by the VARK questionnaire (www.vark-learn.com). It will discuss the other learning styles and will compare the author’s preferred learning strategies with the recommended VARK strategies. Lastly it will discuss the author’s preferred learning style in relation to bedside nursing. The author’s determined learning style is strong kinesthetic (www.vark-learn.com). Kinesthetic
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Do you know that tall‚ skinny kid that towers over everyone? There might be a genetic disorder to explain why he is like that. Have you ever heard of something called Marfan syndrome or MFS? It is a genetic disorder that about one in every five thousand people have and there is a fifty percent chance that it can be passed on to the next generation ("What Is Marfan Syndrome?"). Marfan syndrome is an abnormal condition characterized by elongation of the bones‚ and abnormalities in the cardiovascular
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The technical definition of disease is‚ “An illness that affects a person‚ animal‚ or plant‚ a condition that prevents the body or mind from working normally.” Diseases have plagued mankind for thousands of years. In the past disease were thought to be caused by; demon possession‚ poisoned blood‚ or cursed inflicted upon them by God. Diseases have been “cured” through heinous methods. But through modern research we have learned that diseases are caused by genetics‚ viruses‚ and other bodily problems
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21: The Immune System: Innate and Adaptive Body Defenses Objectives PART 1: INNATE DEFENSES Surface Barriers: Skin and Mucosae 1. Describe surface membrane barriers and their protective functions. Internal Defenses: Cells and Chemicals 2. Explain the importance of phagocytosis and natural killer cells in innate body defense. 3. Describe the inflammatory process. Identify several inflammatory chemicals and indicate their specific roles. 4. Name the body’s antimicrobial substances and describe
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Political Machines Graft – political corruption. o Politicians worked for votes by giving money to business and vice versa - Businesses got government contracts for work by giving money to politicians. o Kickback - When a contractor would raise the cost of doing work for the gov’t. Then the politician that hired the contractor would get a percent of the money. The money the politician gets is the kickback. o List other examples of graft below. • A Political
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They said it was a skin graft.” (Walls 10). Jeanette explains the injury and procedures needed very solemnly. In the movie‚ Jeanette is shown lit on fire. Later‚ Jeanette is shown surrounded by her family‚ sitting up with clear skin and a smile on her face. She is laughing and
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case the nineteen sixties Chicago Police Department‚ was corrupted by outside forces and the police became conditioned to the corruption as business as usual. O. W. Wilson makes the case that the police of Chicago had been accustomed to accepting "grafts" from various parts of society on a regular basis. It was the accepted norm. Wilson explains that earlier generations of police were poorly paid and the wealthier citizens of the society viewed police similarly to their own servants and would provide
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Through his book “The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economist’s adventures and misadventures in the tropics”‚ William Easterly presented forceful explanations for the failure of development efforts in the last decades in the Third World’s countries. As far as the role of the government is concerned‚ corruption is the most detrimental growth-killing factor that government officials are tempted to commit. Easterly dedicated a whole chapter to elaborate on the scale of corruption‚ its impact on growth‚
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Question 1 Needs Grading What is the code for a tunneled centrally inserted central venous catheter‚ without pump or port‚ in a 72-year-old patient? CPT Code: ____________________ Selected Answer: 36558 Correct Answer: 36558 Rationale: The coder should begin by locating the main term "Insertion" and then the subterm "Venous." After reviewingthe codes in the tabular list the coder should select 36558 because this is a "72 year old patient." Question 2 Needs Grading CPR (Cardiopulmonary
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Chapter 1: May/June 06 1 What is the resolution‚ in nanometres‚ of an electron microscope and of a light microscope? A electron microscope 0.5 light microscope 20 B 0.5 200 C 5.0 20 D 5.0 200 2 The diagram shows a drawing of an electron micrograph of a cell. Which structures are surrounded by double membranes? Golgi apparatus lysosome mitochondrion nucleus cytoplasm A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ B ✓ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ C ✗ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✗ D ✗ ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓ 3 In which animal cells would Golgi apparatus be most abundant
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