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Haematology, biochemistry, microbiology, cellular pathology, immunologyv

I have two cases and 5 questions that I have to answer i don't know how many words actually I will need, I just I want to have the fullfill answer.

pathophysiology of the body

Hi there, I'm a paramedic's student and I have this subject talking about the pathophysiology of the body. However, I have had a case study includes 4 questions and its need to be answered with references and for the last question make sure you use Queensland Ambulance Services. Case: You are called to a 30 year old male who has been burned in a factory blast. His factory colleagues have rescued him and have continually poured water over him for the last 10 minutes. Assessment: Alert and oriented but in significant pain, he is speaking in full sentences but his voice is husky. He has partial thickness circumferential burns to his arms, partial thickness burns to the front of his legs, full thickness to his chest and partial thickness to his abdomen and although he was wearing a helmet at the time he is displaying a singed mustache and eyebrows. Vital signs, RR 26, SaO2 - not obtained, PR 128 palpable at the radial pulse, BP not obtained, PMHx: Nil known allergies No sign

Proteus mirabilis

Use the references that are attached . The paper should incloud the following : - Introduction and conclusion - History - How the organism stains, morphology, how it would appear on media used for its growth - The issues that it causes ( diseases and symptoms ) - How it can be treated, antibiotics, etc - A specific case study - Other interesting information

Quantitative Social Resaerch Method

Hi there, I have this subject called Quantitative Social Research Method. I have a research project in this subject, Also, I have chose a quantitative research questions and 3 hypotheses. the question is �Volunteering among undergraduate. Who volunteers and why?� The following were new hypothesises: 1) Students who think volunteering make them more employable are more likely to volunteer (behavioural beliefs). 2)Students whose parents regularly volunteer are more likely to volunteer (normative beliefs). 3)Students who are living in a walking distance from a non-profit organisation are more likely to volunteer (control beliefs). Also, i have done the Abstract, Introduction, Methods, and Now i need your help to finish the statistical analysis to write the results assignment. Results : This minor assignment will let me organise all the information I need to write the results section of the final major assignment. To complete this assignment I have completed collect

A case study of the motivators that drive individuals to return to the workforce after a disability due to injury or chronic illness

Introduction chapter, literature review, and methodology completed.

Educational Assessment Paper

Objective 2: Review the differences between diagnostic tests and cognitive tests for educational assessment purposes. Educational testing is used to determine how students are performing in the educational environment, problems with learning, readiness, and cognitive ability. These are all important areas when looking at current progress as well as future direction for students. Diagnostic testing is used to look for problem areas in learning and what difficulties students may face. Cognitive testing is just as important and assesses reasoning. Testing allows educators to assist students and determine if services may be needed, what type of services may be needed, identify strengths and weaknesses, and accurate grade level placement. Learning Activity #3: Educational Assessment Paper Read Chapter 6 in the Neukrug & Fawcett textbook. Write a 1-2 page paper outlining the functions and applications of both the diagnostic tests and cognitive ability tests. To achieve maximum p

Discussion Board / Long Term Care

Discussion Board: LTC Legal Issues and Regulation in LTC COLLAPSE Discuss how the four expectations of a long-term care administrator presented in the American College of Health Care Administrators code of ethics affect professional behavior on a daily basis. State requirements for the education and certification or licensure of nursing home administrators and assisted living facility administrators vary greatly. Select two states and create a chart comparing requirements for licensure or certification and education or training for each. Laws regulating skilled nursing facilities and assisted living facilities vary by state. However, most states’ regulations address emergency/disaster preparedness, fire safety, staff training, medication management, resident privacy, and background checks. What do the regulations in your selected two states say about these issues? Where do you see the greatest differences in regulations? Why? Note that any perceived duplication/plagiarism wil

Labs 6 & 7

1. Which of the following includes all the others? A) atom B) cell C) organism D) ecosystem 2. In science, a hypothesis must be A) testable B) a known fact C) able to be proven absolutely true D) derived from a theory 3. A chlorine atom has 17 protons, 18 neutrons, and 17 electrons. The atomic number of chlorine is A) 8 B) 17 C) 35 D) 52 4. If you place the probe of a pH meter in an unknown liquid and it reads pH 1, the liquid is A) an acid B) neutral C) a base 5. This polysaccharide forms fibers that are a major component of plant cell walls: A) glucose B) cellulose C) starch D) glycogen 6. Glycerol is a building block of A) starch B) enzymes C) vegetable oil D) DNA 7. Which of these types of molecules contain nitrogen? A) proteins B) phospholipids C) polysaccharides 8. Prokaryotic cells, with no nucleus or membranous organelles, are found in A) animals B) bacteria C) fungi D) plants 9. If the concentration of glucose in the water outside of a cell is lower than the concentra

Labs 6 & 7

1. Which of the following includes all the others? A) atom B) cell C) organism D) ecosystem 2. In science, a hypothesis must be A) testable B) a known fact C) able to be proven absolutely true D) derived from a theory 3. A chlorine atom has 17 protons, 18 neutrons, and 17 electrons. The atomic number of chlorine is A) 8 B) 17 C) 35 D) 52 4. If you place the probe of a pH meter in an unknown liquid and it reads pH 1, the liquid is A) an acid B) neutral C) a base 5. This polysaccharide forms fibers that are a major component of plant cell walls: A) glucose B) cellulose C) starch D) glycogen 6. Glycerol is a building block of A) starch B) enzymes C) vegetable oil D) DNA 7. Which of these types of molecules contain nitrogen? A) proteins B) phospholipids C) polysaccharides 8. Prokaryotic cells, with no nucleus or membranous organelles, are found in A) animals B) bacteria C) fungi D) plants 9. If the concentration of glucose in the water outside of a cell is lower than the concentra

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