1. Prior to discontinuing the IV Pitocin (oxytocin)‚ which assessment is most important for the nurse to obtain? A) Vital signs. Feedback: INCORRECT Vital sign assessment is important prior to discontinuing the Lactated Ringer’s since the primary IV contributes to the maintenance of cardiovascular stability. B) Vaginal discharge. Feedback: INCORRECT Expulsion of minimal bright red vaginal discharge is normal after delivery. It is difficult for the nurse to ascertain client stability merely
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spinal cord c. Demyelination of skeletal motor neurons d. Autoimmune injury at the neuromuscular junction 12. If a patient’s posterior pituitary is removed‚ which hormone would the nurse expect to decrease? a. PRF b. ADH c. ACTH d. GH 13. If a patient had a problem with the adrenal medulla‚ which of the following hormones should the nurse monitor? a. Cortisol b. Epinephrine c. Androgens d. Estrogens 14. When catecholamines are released in a patient‚ what should the nurse assess
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How Does Fear Affect The Brain? There is no doubt that the brain is the most vital organ in our bodies. Ever since humans have been given the opportunity to study the brain‚ so much has been learned and understood to better the future of humanity. Many advancements are still being discovered to this day and will continue to broaden the future of neuroscience. In the brain emotions play a big role in our behavior‚ but fear seems to be the most unpleasant of all the emotions. What causes
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together. Annealing is seen when complementary sticky ends join and | | |where DNA probes attach to a complementary DNA section. | |Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) |The hormone made in the hypothalamus and released from the pituitary gland that acts on the collecting
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NEURONAL DIVERSITY - Categories of neurons of CNS: 1. Afferent/ sensory neurons – convey information from periphery to CNS 2. Motor- sends commands to muscles and glands 3. Interneurons – most abundant signalling elements in the CNS ( process information locally or convey information from one region of CNS to another • Types: a. Local interneurons/ internuncial neurons/ local circuit neurons – short axon Golgi type II (greatly outnumber type I in CNS)
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Nervous System Presented to: Miss Raheela Tariq Haider Iqbal (L12-5532) Sarah Ali (L12-4074) Aamna Akram (L12-4253) Momina Zaidi (L12-4063) Zaid Zafar Usmani (L12-4261) Mutahar Maqbool (L12-4092) Arslan Manzoor (L11-4664) Division of Work Haider Iqbal Case Study‚ Conclusion and Compilation Sarah Ali Nervous System‚ Neurons and Neurotransmitters Aamna Akram Peripheral Nervous System and Autonomous Nervous System Momina Zaidi Somatic Nervous
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Studying the human psychology is an unresolved mystery. There is a huge debate on whether people are born good or evil. Psychologists‚ philosophers and scientists try to reach a crucial point in this issue. However‚ it is still highly debatable. Especially in the modern times‚ there are some people claiming that there is some evidence shows that we are born evil. This evidence includes scientific research‚ psychological studies‚ and the Christian idea of original sin. On the other hand‚ there is
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|by the adrenal glands |observation | | | |Oestrogen |Primary female sex hormone influences the menstrual cycle. |Lab/field experiments |Post natal depression | | | |Low oestrogen levels may contribute to OCD
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in research (theories and or studies). a. Gottesman & Shields: Tested the biological root of schizophrenia using twins. Argues for patterns of behavior being inherited. b. Bales: shows how changes in chemicals in animals (increase in oxytocin) can cause changes in behavior‚ proving the link from behavior to physiology. c. Minnesota Twins Study: shows how patterns of behavior can be inherited by showing correlations with many traits. 3. Discuss‚ in outline form‚ how and why particular
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References: Bear‚ M. F.‚ Connors‚ B. W.‚ & Paradiso‚ M. A. (2001). Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain. 2nd Ed. Baltimore‚ Maryland. Davidson‚ J. M. (1980). Hormones and sexual behaviour in the male. In Neuroendrocrinology‚ edited by D. T. Krieger and J. C. Hughes. Sunderland‚ Mass: Sinauer Associates. De Castro‚ J. M.‚ & De Castro‚ E. S. (1989). Spontaneous meal patterns of humans: Influence of the presence
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