OPTION 1 2.1.1 I as a teacher can encourage and motivate teachers and adults to accommodate learners who are experiencing barriers to learning by encouraging teachers to Promote Positive attitude of both teachers and learners towards one another supporting one another and stand as a united as a school and colleagues. As well as equal input in school activities all teachers should enjoy participating in school activities it would make learners feel more comfortable to join and also participate
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Public health as agreed by the faculty for public health (2010) is “ The science and art of promoting and protecting health and well-being‚ preventing ill-health and prolonging life through the organised efforts of society.” A health needs assessment HNA‚ is a public health tool which underpins a large proportion of government policy. It offers ideal opportunities to engage with an identified population‚ and accumulate evidence from them and about them. This provides an evidence base from which
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and explain some of the factors that have stimulated research in this area. In a few brief paragraphs‚ explain who Jean Piaget was‚ and why he is important in Human Development. Compare and Contrast in a few brief paragraphs Vygotsky and Bronfenbrenner. What do the letters APGAR mean and what are they used to describe? Explain a few brief paragraphs how babies learn language? Health Care - General Health Care Prepare to take a quiz on the Week One readings. Student’s discounts
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solid crystalline structure. The stones structure is made of two phases‚ crystalline minerals and non-crystalline organic matrix phases. Renal calculi contains five major types of crystal minerals such as calcium oxalate‚ calcium phosphate‚ struvite‚ uric acid and cystine. Out of these crystals the most common one found in 80% of stones is calcium oxalate. They also contain three major types of non-crystalline organic biomolecules such as proteins‚ lipids and carbohydrates. Usually the stones pass painfully
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the two major portions (left). Details of the nephron‚ the functional unit of the kidney (right). The product of the kidneys is urine‚ a watery solution of waste products‚ salts‚ organic compounds‚ and two important nitrogen compounds: uric acid and urea. Uric acidresults from nucleic acid decomposition‚ and urea results from amino acid breakdown in the liver. Both of these nitrogen products can be poisonous to the body and must be removed in the urine. Nephron The functional and structural unit
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The Bronfenbrenner’s Theory is defined as describing the nested social and cultural contexts that shape development. Every person develops within a mircosystem‚ inside a mesosystem‚ embedded in a exosystem‚ all of which are part of the macrosystem of the culture (according to the textbook). I found a journal article in Journal of Instructional Psychology explaining the Ecological Model and the importance of teachers to understand the different relationships that impact development. The journal article
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Case Study Your patient is a 75 year old male admitted through the Emergency Room w/ cough‚ SOB and fever‚ Chest x-ray revealed left lower lobe pneumonia. Past Medical History: Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)‚ Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)‚ hypertension‚ Diabetes Mellitus –Type 2‚ Gout‚ chronic renal insufficiency. Allergies: PCN Current medications: Avandia (rosiglitazone) 2mg BID Glucophage (metformin) 500mg OD Lasix (furosemide) 40 mg daily
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As long as you are alive‚ your body will constantly metabolize organic molecules and produce waste products. If you can not get rid of these metabolic waste products‚ they will accumulate to toxic levels and poison your body. The urinary system is very important because it perform the essential function of getting rid of these metabolic wastes. Main Structures of the Urinary System The main structures that make up the urinary system are two kidneys (contains nephrons)‚ two ureters‚ one bladder‚ one
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May 1‚ 2013 Enzymes as Drug Targets Enzymes are defined as any of numerous proteins produced in living cells that accelerate or catalyze the metabolic processes of an organism. Enzymes are usually very selective in the molecules that they act upon‚ called substrates‚ often reacting with only a single substrate. The substrate binds to the enzyme at a location called the active site just before the reaction catalyzed by the enzyme takes place. Enzymes can speed up chemical reactions by up to
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Uri Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Model of Dave Pelzer (A Child Called It) Choronosystem (1 example) Dave’s parent’s become more separate (pg. 61) Macrosystem (3 examples) Dave’s Mother was so happy to actually have a family…until she lost it (pg. 18) Exosystem (5 examples) Neighbors: Den mother did not notice Dave’s need for help (pg. 27) Social Services: Police Officer comes to meet with Dave (pg. 10-11) Dave is taken into custody (pg. 13) Education System: School Nurse takes notes and
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