Category: Applied Sciences

reassesment cardiovascular

  The Rockport walking test is the easiest way for you to determine your cardio fitness level. All you need is a stopwatch and a flat surface that is one mile long.  The Rockport walking test is an evaluation you can self-administer to determine your cardiovascular fitness.1 The aim of the test is to measure […]

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reassesment muscular

  If you recall, near the beginning of the quarter you completed a  push-up test and sit up test.  These are two assessments that are widely used to assess upper body muscular endurance and core/abdominal muscular endurance. Similar to cardiovascular endurance training, there are several approaches to strength training depending on your training goal.  For […]

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Stress and exercise

  On Happiness Arthur Brooks writes about happiness vs. happy feelings and says,  “they are not the same thing; feelings are not happiness; feelings are evidence of happiness; a part of the brain (limbic system) creates emotion if you mistake these feelings for happiness you will be chasing these feelings all over the place.”  This […]

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8 table

   For each medication listed, complete the following: Provide FDA Indication (include stages), neurotransmitters Affected/Mechanism of Action, and Target Symptoms. Include formulation (Short-acting, intermediate-acting, or long-acting), duration of action,  half-life, and CYP 450 enzyme information. List notable side effects and precautions. Include Patient Education Instructions. please make sure Font is consistent throughout table, and grammar, […]

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PLAGIARISM FREE “A” WORK IN 12 HOURS

As the pandemic changed the ways that organizations conducted business, empathetic and compassionate organizational communication was needed to maintain strong connections and social relationships between employees and clients. Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum,   1) Read the article,   2) Review the video, In your initial discussion post, 1) Compare various methods of organizational […]

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Week 3 – Character and Personality Disorder

Watch the “Interview with a Serial Killer” documentary, located in the Week 2 Electronic Reserve Readings. Write a 800 – word analysis of the life of this serial killer. Include the following: Summarize the life of this serial killer. Describe the symptoms that the person exhibits that are related to the disorders present. Identify possible causes for […]

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language health professions

  The Secret Language of the Health Professions Right about now you will likely be feeling a bit overwhelmed. If you are completely overwhelmed, you need to be communicating with your instructor so we can give you extra assistance to be certain you do not fall behind. Being a bit overwhelmed is normal. As you […]

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Skin Deep

  Skin Deep As you practice the terminology specific to the Integumentary system it is important to attach those words to something real and tangible. You can touch your skin. You see it shrivels if you spend too much time in the bath, but the water does not find its way into your bloodstream and […]

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LP 7

Remember, the most powerful and wide-ranging change comes from unity and the numbers of advocates acting in concert. What professional organization(s) can you belong to for the purpose of ‘strength in numbers’ and advocating health care and especially NP practice authority and issues?  Yet whether your efforts are individual or collective, you can advance policy […]

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Weekly Activity {Attachment Theory}

 4 questions  What type of care giving might a child have received in order to respond with such rage and distrust? While the article was written concerning foster care, what implication does it have for early care and learning settings? What surprised you about the article? What did you learn from the article?   What can you […]

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