St Thomas University Nursing Neurotransmission Discussion
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Modern psychopharmacology is largely the story of chemical neurotransmission. One must be fluent in the language and principles of chemical neurotransmission to:
Understand the actions of drugs on the brain,
Grasp the impact of diseases upon the central nervous system,
Interpret the behavioral consequences of psychiatric medicines.
Discuss,
When a cell is stimulated or polarized, it fires an action potential. Explain the process and how neurotransmitters are dispersed to other neighboring cells across the synapse.
Starting with the precursor substance tyrosine, draw three diagrams showing how the various enzymes convert this substance to serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine.
Los Angeles City College Healthy People 2020 Discussion
Healthy People strives to improve the health of all U.S. residents by providing 10-year national goals and objectives.
Review the Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators and objectives. Identify the leading health indicators and objectives related to infectious diseases.
Respond to the following in a minimum of 650 words:
Which Healthy People 2020 objectives related to infectious diseases are most important to you and your community? Why?
NURSFPX 4020 Capella University Improvement Plan Tool Kit Paper
ssessment 4 Instructions: Improvement Plan Tool Kit
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For this assessment, you will develop a Word document or an online resource repository of at least 12 annotated professional or scholarly resources that you consider critical for the audience of your safety improvement plan, pertaining to medication administration, to understand or implement to ensure the success of the plan.Communication in the health care environment consists of an information-sharing experience whether through oral or written messages (Chard & Makary, 2015). As health care organizations and nurses strive to create a culture of safety and quality care, the importance of interprofessional collaboration, the development of tool kits, and the use of wikis become more relevant and vital. In addition to the dissemination of information and evidence-based findings and the development of tool kits, continuous support for and availability of such resources are critical. Among the most popular methods to promote ongoing dialogue and information sharing are blogs, wikis, websites, and social media. Nurses know how to support people in time of need or crisis and how to support one another in the workplace; wikis in particular enable nurses to continue that support beyond the work environment. Here they can be free to share their unique perspectives, educate others, and promote health care wellness at local and global levels (Kaminski, 2016).You are encouraged to complete the Determining the Relevance and Usefulness of Resources activity prior to developing the repository. This activity will help you determine which resources or research will be most relevant to address a particular need. This may be useful as you consider how to explain the purpose and relevance of the resources you are assembling for your tool kit.
Pasadena City College Health Therapist Multiple Choice Questions
1.1.
Which week does the third trimester start?
A.12
B.15
C.29
D.42
2.2.
Which blood type is called the universal donor?
A.Type A
B.Type B
C.Type AB
D.Type O
3.3.
Which substance does the liver secrete?
A.Bile
B.Lipase
C.Pepsin
D.Trypsin
4.4.
Which type of glove is the most popular in professional settings?
A.Latex
B.Vinyl
C.Nitrile
D.Rubber
5.5.
Which term means palpating the client’s abdomen to assess reflex areas of the channels?
A.Gua sha
B.Tanden
C.Hara evaluation
D.Mother hand positioning
6.6.
Which functions does the respiratory system perform?
A.Digestion, adsorption, and elimination of ingested substances
B.Heat production, maintenance of posture, and production of movement
C.Gas exchange, olfaction, sound production, and maintenance of homeostasis
D.Regulation of the reproductive process and helping the body adapt during stress
7.7.
Which origin for the word massage is Greek?
A.Mashesh
B.Masso
C.Masser
D.Makeh
8.8.
Which component is a connective tissue?
A.Muscle
B.Nerve
C.Blood
D.Gland
9.9.
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10.10.
Which healing method is based on Hindu tradition?
A.Ayurveda
B.Shiatsu
C.Amma
D.Polarity
11.11.
What is required for seated massage?
A.gel lubricant
B.massage oil
C.massage cream
D.No lubricant is needed.
12.12.
What gland secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine?
A.pineal
B.adrenal medulla
C.hypothalamus
D.anterior pituitary
13.13.
The client on the table is not viewed as someone to be fixed, but as someone to be…
A.Returned to harmony and balance
B.Massaged and healed
C.Someone to be fixed
D.Balanced and healed
14.14.
Which colors are most likely to create a cozy feeling in the massage space?
A.Taupe, gray, and beige
B.Blue, violet, and green
C.Green, taupe, and red
D.Red, yellow, and orange
15.15.
If the client is returning to work and needs to be more alert, how best to finish the chair massage?
A.with percussion
B.with effleurage
C.slowly applied nerve strokes
D.with petrissage
16.16.
In general, a splint should be –
A.Snug, but not so tight that it slows circulation
B.Loose, so the person can still move the injured limb
C.Tied with cravats over the injured area
D.None of the above
17.17.
What is the term for the ability to understand the unique world of another person?
A.awareness
B.empathy
C.sympathy
D.intimacy
18.18.
If the area where seated massage is performed is noisy, what method can the client use when he or she experiences pain during the massage?
A.Speak loudly
B.Raise a hand
C.Nod the head
D.Shrug the shoulders
19.19.
Which condition is characterized by difficulty communicating and forming relationships and usually becomes apparent in the second or third year of life?
A.Sciatica
B.Autism
C.Alzheimer disease
D.Attention deficit–hyperactivity disorder
20.20.
What do the majority of employers look for on resumes and curriculum vitae?
A.Technique skills
B.Superior knowledge base
C.Leadership skills
D.Ability to work independently
21.21.
Which term means the source of infection?
A.Host
B.Portal
C.Disease
D.Reservoir
22.22.
MERT stands for what?
A.massage emergency required techniques
B.massage emergency response therapy
C.massage emergency response teams
D.massage emergency response techniques
23.23.
Which type of muscle fibers are referred to as type 2 or white muscle?
A.Fast twitch
B.Slow twitch
C.Moderate twitch
D.Intermediate twitch
24.24.
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25.25.
Which type of product should be used if the massage therapist is unsure which is the safest for the client?
A.Coconut oil
B.Shea butter
C.Scented
D.Hypoallergenic
26.26.
Palmer blended techniques from which traditional Japanese massage method?
A.Aveda
B.Amma
C.Polarity
D.Reflexology
27.27.
Which term is given to pain that outlasts the typical healing time of involved tissues?
A.Acute
B.Chronic
C.Perceptual
D.Centralized
28.28.
Which condition is associated with the acute care principle “time is muscle?”
A.Stroke
B.Seizure disorder
C.Heart attack
D.Hypoglycemia
29.29.
In the OPPQRST pain assessment guideline, what does S stand for?
A.Site
B.Sharp
C.Sensation
D.Superficial
30.30.
How are the massage therapist’s feet positioned in the horse stance?
A.One foot is pointing in the direction of movement and the other foot is directly behind it, pointing in the same direction
B.One foot is pointing in the direction of movement and the other foot is pointing beneath the table
C.Symmetric and pointing in the same direction
D.Symmetric and pointing in opposite directions
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Research the delivery, finance, management, and sustainability methods of the U.S. health care system. Evaluate the effectiveness of one or more of these areas on quality patient care and health outcomes. Propose a potential health care reform solution to improve effectiveness in the area you evaluated and predict the expected effect. Describe the effect of health care reform on the U.S. health care system and its respective stakeholders. Support your post with a peer-reviewed journal article.
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The Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Barack Obama in March 2010. Many of the provisions of the law directly affect health care providers. Review the following topic materials:
“About the Affordable Care Act”
“Health Care Transformation: The Affordable Care Act and More”
What are the most important elements of the Affordable Care Act in relation to community and public health? What is the role of the nurse in implementing this law?
Instructions: Read the following case study and answer the reflective questions. Please provide rationales for your answers. Make sure to provide citations/references for your answers in APA format.
Case Study: Sexual assault includes any type of sexual activity to which an individual does not agree. Because of the effects of some drugs, commonly called date rape drugs, victims may be physically helpless, unable to refuse, or even unable to remember what happened. Jessica, a 16-year-old high school sophomore, expresses concern to the school nurse practitioner that she knows someone who might have had sex “without knowing it.” How can the nurse practitioner answer these common questions?
Answer the follow questions:
What are date rape drugs and how can a person be unaware that such a drug has been ingested?
What can you do to protect yourself?
What do you do if you think you have been sexually assaulted?
What can you do when someone you care about has been sexually assaulted?
What role does a nurse practitioner play in the care of sexually assaulted patients, particularly in the adolescent age group?