Integumentary System Structure

Our skin is a multilayered structure, the largest organ of our body. It provides a multitude of services to the delicate balance of our systems. Get out your microscopes and let’s examine the structure of our skin.

Include in your discussion the definition of the cutaneous membrane.

List the strata/layers of the epidermis, describe the dermis. What type of tissue is the dermis? What is the name of stratum of the epidermis that has black granules?

what is the “hallmark feature” of the subdermis/hypodermis that lets you know you are now in the subQ?

you will simplify and compare equivalent expressions written both in radical form and with rational (fractional) exponents.

In this discussion, you will simplify and compare equivalent expressions written both in radical form and with rational (fractional) exponents. Read the following instructions in order and view the examplePreview the document (available for download in your online classroom) to complete this discussion. Please complete the following problems according to your assigned number. (Instructors will assign each student their number.)

question 1

2^1/2 2^1/3

question 2

√ 3*4 √ 3

Simplify each expression using the rules of exponents and examine the steps you are taking.

Incorporate the following five math vocabulary words into your discussion. Use bold font to emphasize the words in your writing. Do not write definitions for the words; use them appropriately in sentences describing the thought behind your math work.

Principal root

Product rule

Quotient rule

Reciprocal

nth root

BIOLOGY DISCUSSION FOR PROF ELUIP P ONLY

Background

When you look around at the world, you can see many examples that demonstrate how an object’s or a system’s structure relates to its function. The structure of a highway system, for example, can affect traffic flow. You can, no doubt, think of many other examples.

In this Discussion Board assignment, you will look at the structure of the most basic unit of life, the living cell. You will also investigate how the structures of cells are directly related to the functions that are important to life.

Part 1

Your text describes the difference between the organelles in a eukaryotic cell and the more simple structure of a prokaryotic cell as an analogy between the chief executive officer’s (CEO’s) corner office and a cubicle. Organelles are like appliances or pieces of furniture that perform specific functions. Choose 1 organelle, and use an analogy to explain its function. For example, explain how a chloroplast is like a solar panel, or how a mitochondrion is like a furnace. Try to think of original analogies for other organelles or cell structures such as golgi, lysosome, cell wall, cell membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, nucleus, and so on. Include how your analogy may be less than perfect. Compare your analogy with those of your classmates’.

Part 2

You will read that only plants, algae, and some bacteria are photosynthetic. There is an exception to this, though. One species of sea slug has found a way to steal chloroplasts, store them in cells lining its digestive tract, and live on the sugar that is produced (Milius, 2010). What benefit would there be for animal cells (including those of humans) to make their own food? Could cell, tissue, or genetic engineering allow humans to use chloroplasts this way? Describe 1 or 2 factors that would need to be considered for chloroplasts to function in an animal or a human.

Reference

Milius, S. (2010). Green sea slug is part animal, part plant. Retrieved from http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/01/green-sea-slug/

we examine exceptions to informed consent for treatment purposes.

Assignment 12 DS – 515

For this discussion, we examine exceptions to informed consent for treatment purposes.

Research a situation where a patient was unable to properly relay his or her understanding of a treatment procedure and agree to the procedure.

Include a specific example. What do law and ethics say about proceeding with treatment in this situation?

Support your statements with logic and argument, citing any sources referenced.

· Be 2 pages in length, not including the required cover and reference pages

· Formatted according to APA writing guidelines

· Provide support for your statements with in-text citations from a minimum of three scholarly articles from peer-reviewed journal articles.

Is doing a little at a time the only way to go if one wants to succeed in finishing the project. 

 I agree that breaking big projects down into smaller projects helps the individual not feel so overwhelmed. Is doing a little at a time the only way to go if one wants to succeed in finishing the project.

Q2. I agree. In the Middle East, for example, when two leaders meet, it is the subordinate who steps up to do introductions while, in America, it is the other way around.

Q3. Again, I agree with you. When I was working at Wal-Mart, I would see a lot of misuse of legitimate power in the managers. We hourly wage employees would, consequently, gossip and gripe about office politics and favoritism. We rarely had any voluntarily given respect for the managers as a result. The only manager we had respect for was the Store manager himself because we would see him jump on register with the cashiers when we were slammed and understaffed (due to call-offs mostly) or we would see him bringing in carts from the parking lot or picking up a broom. We had respect for a manager who treated us with respect and didn’t think him or herself better than us.

Q4. I agree with you about the sports stars “getting away with murder”, so to speak. I see this is a lot of celebrities. However, unlike hollywood celebs who I have seen get arrested for what they have done (like Lindsey Lohan or Winona Ryder), I see that sports stars don’t suffer any consequences. This says a lot about what America values most. Although one sports celebrity did suffer severe consequences for being a pedophile. However, he was a coach and not an athlete. If he was an athlete, he would have gotten away with it, unfortunately.

As for sexual harassment suits, it is sad but women are afraid to come forward due to the fear of being put on trial for their claims. What I mean by this is that, if they come forward, they will be judged for what they wear, where they were, etc. with the defense claiming that the women “asked for it”. I know because it happened to me while I was in the Navy several years ago. In addition, the defendants would most likely have better lawyers due to the fact that they would probably be making more money than the women.

One really good example of this is the case against Bill Cosby. There are a lot of women coming forward against Bill Cosby for sexual harassment yet he is getting away scot free and has his fans convinced that the women are lying. One woman, maybe, but when several women come forward stating the same thing, there is something to their story. The same situation is happening with our “president”.

What really gets me upset is when one woman is found to be lying about the sexual harassment charges (or rape charges) because, then, it reflects badly on the women who are telling the truth. THIS is why women hesitate to come forward.

In the matter of business, this kind of *&%$# is what will make or break a business. Because these allegations will lead both the customers and other employees to wonder what kind of company they are doing business with (or working for). The company will suffer bad press and the world will be watching and waiting to see what the company will do about the one accused.

My opinion is that company leaders should stop worrying about bad press and do the right thing. If it is found that the person did commit sexual harassment, the company should fire the individual and should, at least, offer counseling and support to the victim(s). The company should, also, discuss the matter with its employees and stress their intolerance of such behavior. If the company does the right thing out of a true sense of ethics, then they will not have to worry about bad publicity. In fact, their actions in the matter may even strengthen business relationships and even attract new ones with customers and new hires that respect the company for their integrity.

This Must Be Substantial To The Above Post. All References/Citing Where/When Necessary. NO Plagiarism!

What about COWS or computers on wheels, how has that assisted physicians and nursing when traveling from room to room charting patient medications inputs and outputs for the EHR?

What about COWS or computers on wheels, how has that assisted physicians and nursing when traveling from room to room charting patient medications inputs and outputs for the EHR? Has that improved efficiency or cycle times and is it effective?

Descartes

For a moment assume that Descartes’ argument works in proving God’s existence, does the ultimate conclusion follow as stated in premise 6? Can Descartes be certain that God would not allow an evil demon or computer to systematically deceive humanity? Maybe God has a reason, or needs to teach humanity a lesson.

Philosophy of nursing

Paper instructions:
1000 words, APA referencing (6 references), margins: 3cm top, left and right sides and bottom.
font size:12, page numbering at the bottom of each page.

Describe the cultural health customs of the Egyptian and Filipino cultures and how they influence the delivery community health care.

Describe the cultural health customs of the Egyptian and Filipino cultures and how they influence the delivery community health care. As you can see I’m giving you one question to elaborate. As stated in the syllabus present your assignment in an APA format on an Arial 12 font word document attached to th threat in the discussion tab of the blackboard. A minimum of 2 evidence based practice references are required and 2 replies to one of your peers sustained with the proper references are required. A minimum of 500 words are required

Articulate the key principles underlying ethical, legal and professional guidelines and codes that underpin the practice of registered nurses in Australia.

Articulate the key principles underlying ethical, legal and professional guidelines and codes that underpin the practice of registered nurses in Australia.