3L/day unless contraindicated‚ encourage ambulation to promote passage of stone‚ Strain all urine to check for passafe of the stone and save the stone for lab analysis. Define the following types of urinary incontinence: Stress‚ urge‚ overflow‚ reflex‚ functional‚ total. Stress – loss of small amounts of urine with sneezing‚ laughing‚ or lifting. Stress incontinence is related primarily to weak pelvic muscles‚ urethra‚ or surrounding tissues. Urge – the inability to stop urine flow long enough
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References: Bode‚ B. H. (1914). Psychology as a science of behavior. Psychological Review‚ 21(1)‚ 46-61. Moore‚ J. J. (2011). BEHAVIORISM. Psychological Record‚ 61(3)‚ 449-465 The place of the conditioned reflex in psychology Roback‚ A. A. ‚ (1923). Behaviorism and Psychology.‚ (pp. 31-40). Cambridge‚ MA‚ US: University Bookstore Inc‚ ‚ 283 pp. doi: 10.1037/13539-001 Retrieved from http://psycnet.apa.org.ezproxy.saintleo.edu/books/13539/001.pdf Watson‚ J
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What term best describes the tendency of an infant to respond on being touched on the lips or cheek by moving his or her head toward the stimulus and attempting to suckle? A. The tonic neck reflex B. The rooting reflex C. The Moro reflex D. The Babinski reflex Correct: The Correct Answer is: B. The rooting reflex best describes the tendency of an infant to respond on being touched on the lips or cheek by moving his or her head toward the source of the stimulus and attempting to suckle. Rooting babies
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passages and pharynx was able to spread into her sinuses due to the sinuses being a drainage area for the nasal passages. B. The cough reflex is used to clear sputum and irritants that are in the nasal passages and pharynx. There are cilia in her trachea that is moving mucus up from the lungs. When the mucus becomes or abundant it triggers the cough reflex. C. There are macrophages found in the terminal bronchioles and alveoli that normally would protect Cari’s lungs from infectious pathogens
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relationship problems. 3) Effects Alcohol can cause some short term and long termed health problems. For short term issues‚ when too much alcohol is consumed‚ the person’s reflexes are affected which includes breathing and pharyngeal reflex‚ which is also known as the gag reflex‚ which helps prevent choking. As for long term issues‚ it does damage to the kidney’s function in keeping the body’s fluid clean and when the kidney fails‚ it will cause development of a fatty liver‚ which leads to
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connection as a result of its consequences. Classical Conditioning: 1. Reinforcement – conditioned reflex becomes fixed by providing the conditioned stimulus and following it repeatedly with unconditioned stimulus and response at timed intervals. 2. Extinction – Occurs when the reinforcement is discontinued and the conditioned stimulus is presented alone. 3. Generalization – conditioned reflex evoked to one stimulus and can be enticed by another stimulus dis-similar to the first. 4. Differentiation
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The oropharyngeal airways are used in unresponsive patients with a gag reflex or apneic patients being ventilated with a bag-mask device. However an oropharyngeal should never be used on a conscious patient or a patient who has an intact gag reflex”. A second device to open a patient’s airway is the nasopharyngeal airway‚ which is slid down the patients nose to open their airway‚ “this is used in patients who
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Binge drinking‚ especially among the youth‚ has been on the rise in Singapore. explore some of the reasons why youths resort to binge drinking and the consequences. What is binge drinking? This happens when someone drinks excessive amounts of alcohol. To drink alcohol socially is one thing‚ For instance‚ at parties and at gatherings. Conversely‚ when alcohol is heavily consumed over a short period of time‚ also commonly known as‚ binge drinking‚ it brings about undesirable health effects to the
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BIOL 3350 Review Test 5 1. What is the overall function of the kidneys? They control the water to electrolyte balance and remove nitrogenous waste. Regulate the inner environment of the body. 2. What are the functional units of the kidney? Nephron 3. What is the bulk of the energy used for by the kidney? Active Transport of sodium and co-transport of electrolytes and other substances. 4. Describe juxtomedullary nephrons. They penetrate the entire length
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| |Swallowing and sucking reflexes; these ensure the baby can feed and swallow milk. | |Rooting reflex; Moves it head
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