Sympathetic Nervous System

INTRO PATHOPHYSIOLOGY1. Which of the following is true for compensatory anti-inflammatory response syndrome (CARS)?May increase the risk for sepsisThis is a normal response to any infectionNormally occurs before SIRSTypically occurs with autoimmune disorders2. Which of the following patients does a nurse determine as most at risk for neurogenic shock?Person with spinal cord injury at T2Person with systemic E.coli infectionPerson stabbed in the legPerson with severe allergies3. A nurse comments that a patient is displaying an overwhelming immune response to trauma. Which acronym would apply to the nurse’s statement?APACHEMODSCARSSIRS. A patient presents with anaphylactic shock. Which of the following has likely occurred?Internal bleedingDisruption of the sympathetic nervous systemFailing heart rate and blood pressureMassive bronchoconstriction5. All of the following are criteria for SIRS EXCEPTLeukocytosisHypothermiaHypoventilationFeverElevated heart rate6. A nursing student is reviewing the “gut theory” in relation to the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). What is the correct sequence for the following events?1. Gastrointestinal (GI) mucosal ischemia2. Increased permeability of GI wall3. Massive immune response to GI bacteria4. Decreased perfusion of GI tract5. GI bacteria enter bloodstream

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Restoring a Blue Ocean

The Marvel Way: Restoring a Blue Ocean February 16Discussion# 3-Choose 1 of 2 February 22Discussion# 3-Choose 1 of 2 February 27Electric Vehicles : what does Blue Ocean Strategy and Porter’s Five Forces analysis signal ? February 28Read & reflect: HBR October 2015 article “The Future and How to Survive It” – what strategic recommendations would you give ? March 1HBR article: How Smart Connected Products are transforming Companies page 97 of HBR October 2015 – this a 10# point mid-term assessment March 14Please view and analyze the PBS documentaryAmazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos March 21WSJ #5 article analysis around “Strategy” March 26Discussion #5: VW Struggles to Catch Tesla – Why ?? March 31Mary Barra: The Mechanic – Assignment April 4WSJ # 7 April 9WSJ # 8 April 16Final assignment What are the 3# insights you take from Ray Dialo’s insights ? Please detail YOUR recoomendations & insights….May 3

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Cosmopolitan Species

Short answers. Choose and answer four (4) questions from below. Clearly indicate the numbers of the questions you are answering. If the wrong number is indicated, points could be deducted. If more than four questions are answered, only the first four will be graded. (10 pts. each)Explain how does inbreeding increase the risk of extinction for a population.Explain what does the epiglottis in the pharynx illustrate about evolution.Explain what are endemic species and cosmopolitan species. Give one example ofeach.List and explain the different types of mating systems found among animals innature.For a population undergoing exponential growth, if its exponential growth rate (r) is0.3148, what is its geometric growth rate (?)? If the population size (N) is 2500individuals, what is the rate of change of the population? Show all of yourwork.Explainthedifferencesbetweenprimarysexualcharacteristicsandsecondarysexual characteristics. Give an example of each.Explain what is the Allee effect and how might it contribute to the extinction of apopulation.For a population undergoing geometric growth, if its geometric growth rate (?) is 2.07and its initial population size (N0) is 863 individuals, what would the population size be after five generations? What would its geometric growth rate be after five generations? Show your work.

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Anatomy and Physiology

Please go to Evolve Elsevier –go to your Anatomy and Physiology bookStudents Resources Chapter 19 Mechanism of diseases,Summarize briefly these topics and provide a short definition of the following subsequent important medical term or diseases.I-Disorders Associated with Lymphatic Vesselsa) Lymphedemab) Elephantiasisc) Lymphangitis,d) Necrosise) Abscessesf) SepticemiaII-Disorders Associated with Lymph Nodes and Other Lymphatic OrgansIII-Lymphoma Definition and difference between:a) Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) andb) Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHLIV-Hypersensitivity of the Immune systema) Hypersensitivity Allergyb) Allergensc) Urticariad) Anaphylactic shock.e) Antihistaminesf) Contact dermatitis,g) HypoallergenicV-AutoimmunityAutoimmune diseases Definition and 3 examplesVI-Isoimmunitya) Isoimmunityb) erythroblastosis fetalis.c) Graves diseased) Myasthenia gravis.e) Tissue or organ transplantsf) Rejection syndromeg) Human leukocyte antigens (HLAs)VII-Difference Host-versus-graft rejection vs Graft-versus-host rejectionVIII-Immune deficiencya) Severe combined immune deficiency (SCID)b) Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).c) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).d) Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumoniaee) Kaposi sarcomaf) Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).IX-Immunity and CancerTumor-specific antigens- DefinitionTumor markers definition and the association to type of cancers(1) Carcinoibryonic antigen (CEA)(2) Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP(3) CA-125(4) Prostate-specific antigen (PSA)

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Sexual Reproduction

Describe the evolutionary advantages to sexual reproduction.

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Computerized Tomography

1. A computerized tomography (CT) scan shows the presence of a malignant tumor in a client. The health-care provider tells the nurse the tumor is of type grade III. Which appearance of the tumor does the nurse anticipate in the CT scan?a. Moderately differentiatedb. Poorly differentiatedc. Well differentiatedd. Unable to be determined2. Mr. Gillespie was diagnosed with stage I colon cancer that was treated successfully with surgery and chemotherapy. Mr. Gillespie says, “I got so tired during the chemo. My doctor said I was anemic. Did the chemo kill off my red blood cells too?”a. chemotherapy inhibits the appetite and poor nutrition led to the death of the red blood cellsb. chemotherapy enhances the production of white blood cells at the expense of red blood cellsc. red blood cells are very similar to cancer cells and killed off by chemotherapyd. chemotherapy inhibits bone marrow production of new red blood cells3. All of the following can contribute to the development of cancer EXCEPTa. free radicalsb. hereditary genetic mutationsc. bacterial infectionsd. viral infections4. All of the following paraneoplastic syndromes are associated with lung cancer EXCEPTa. Polycythemiab. Cushing syndromec. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormoned. Hypercalcemia5. A patient has metastatic cancer. Which of the following organs is not a common tissue for cancer metastasis?a. Boneb. Kidneyc. Braind. Liver6. Which of the following staging classifications would indicate a small tumor, with no lymph node involvement and no metastasis?a. T1 N1 M1b. T1 N1 M0c. T0 N0 M0d. T1 N1 M07. Match the following.undifferentiatedincreasing the number of blood vesselsmalignant epithelial cellscancerous white bloodcellsA.sarcomaB.benignC.angiogenesisD.apoptosisE.leukemiaF.carcinomaG.anaplastic

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Genotypes and Phenotypes

Data Sheet: Activity – GeneticsAll Content is Copyright Protected and May NOT Be Posted or Shared Outside Of The ClassroomNameCourseDateActivity Data Code ?????Procedure I – Part A – Baby bugs when parents are BB and bb4TableTop Science – All Rights Reserved1TableTop Science – All Rights ReservedData Table – Enter your Baby Bug CountsBB Baby BugCountBb Baby BugCountbb Baby BugCountPercentage Tables – Enter the Baby Bug percentagesTip: Baby Bug Percentage = 100% (Baby Bug Count) / (Total Number of Baby Bugs)BB Baby BugPercentageBb Baby BugPercentagebb Baby BugPercentageTip: Blue Rimmed Baby Bug Percentage = BB Baby Bug Percent + Bb Baby Bug PercentBlue Rimmed Baby BugPercentageYellow Rimmed Baby BugPercentageObservations and Questions[1] Complete the Punnett square below when the parents are BB and bb.Punnett SquareMaleFemaleAlleles/GenesBB[2] Describe your baby bug results from this data run in terms of genotypes and phenotypes.[3] Why are there no BB baby bugs or bb baby bugs from this data run?[4] Do the results for the allele distributions confirm the entries in your Punnett Square? Please explain.[5] What evidence from this data run supports the hypothesis that the B allele is heterozygous dominant? Explain your reasoning.

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Metric System

1. Which of the following is NOT a commonly used unit of length in the metric system?a. Micrometerb. Nanometerc. Centimeterd. Electrometer2. Which objective lens provides the least total magnification?a. Oil immersionb. Scanc. High powerd. Low power3. When preparing a wet mount specimen for viewing, thespecimen should be covered witha. Transparent tapeb. Another glass slidec. A coverslided. Clean paper.4. Using oil immersion is useful because.a. oil immersion increases the resolving power of the specimen.b. oil immersion can be used on all objectives.c. oil immersion increases the magnification of the specimen.d. oil immersion does not require special clean up.G:Summer teaching 2020Summer 2020_IISummer 2020 BIOL210BIOL210L Summer 2020_IIOnline lab Summer-II 2020Summer-II 2020 midtermBIOL210L Midterm_1-9.png1. Label the parts of the microscopeA series of steps designed to help you solve problems and answer questionsThe liter is the metric base unit of measurement forThe metric scale of temperature is Fahrenheit.4. What is the correct order of the steps in the scientific method?Ask questions, make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis,analyze results, draw conclusions, and communicateresults.Make a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze theresults, ask a question, draw conclusions, andcommunicate results.New observations, formulating a hypothesis, testingthe hypothesis through experimentation, and reaching a conclusion.5. In which circumstance is food and/or beverage allowed inthe laboratory?6 In science, an educated guess is called a/an7. The purpose of lab safety rules and protocols is to8. In which step of the scientific method do we want to use graphs10. If you wanted to know volume of water in a bottle of soda, you would use11. If you wanted to measure the distance from here to Salt Lake City, you would use12. The total magnification of the image is equal toA. MagTotB. magnification of the objective lensC. MagObj x MagOcuD. None of the above13. What is the total magnification of a specimen viewed under high power?14. The ability to distinguish two points as separate points is15. To put out a fire in a person’s clothing, use16. All of the following are hazards except:A. open flamesB. glassC. live animalsD. gloves17. The following footwear is best in the laboratory.18. Which of the following are examples of safety equipment?19. How is the metric system different than the standard United States system?.23. The negative control used in the tests for protein, lipids, sugars, and starch was24. Which reagent is used to detect the presence of starch?

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Medical Discoveries

Book: FrankensteinWhat is Victor’s misunderstanding and misuse of science and religion, and how does this contribute to his death?How can society balance the benefits of new medical discoveries/technologies against the ethical questions their use may pose?

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Thinking And Intelligence

After reading the section on Intelligence in Chapter 7, what is your personal definition of “intelligence?” What specific characteristics and attributes do you believe are of primary importance in distinguishing between high vs. low intelligence?Identify and describe in your own words the theory of intelligence (feel free to do additional research on your chosen theory) that you most strongly believe in? and tell us why you think it is the “best” theory or explanation of intelligence? Then, tell us which theory you believe is the “worst” and why?

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