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PROJECT: DIFFERENT HEALTH CAREER POSSIBILITIES
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You have been introduced to just a few of the possible health-care careers and the advances in medicine that have created these jobs. You will research a number of different health careers and select one that interests you. After identifying at least three reliable sources, write a three-page paper that includes the following:

A description of the career
The history of this career: When was it created? What resources does it use? Was there new technology or innovation involved?
The training necessary for the career
Information about why the career interests you
Your response must do the following things:

Be written in essay format
Cover the points above
Be free of errors
Include at least three references to sources

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Answer 1

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I am interested in becoming a veterinarian for a career. I'm going to talk about the requirements to receive a doctorate in this field and the reason I'm interested in the career. First I will need to complete a four-year undergraduate degree and earn a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. This degree is commonly abbreviated as a DVM or a VMD, and it takes four years to earn.

Becoming a veterinarian is a very broad field as it involves subjects such as biology, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, zoology, microbiology, and animal science. A majority of these subjects have been around since the better part of recorded history, so I'm going to focus on zoology, microbiology and chemistry as these are more focused and relatively new and there are still some mysteries and recent advancements in these areas.

microbiology, study of microorganisms, or microbes, a diverse group of generally minute simple life-forms that include bacteria, archaea, algae, fungi, protozoa, and viruses. The field is concerned with the structure, function, and classification of such organisms and with ways of both exploiting and controlling their activities. Microbiology essentially began with the development of the microscope. Although others may have seen microbes before him, it was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch draper whose hobby was lens grinding and making microscopes, who was the first to provide proper documentation of his observations from the 13th century onward.

Zoology is the scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals. The animal life of a particular area or time.The history of zoology before Charles Darwin's 1859 theory of evolution goes back to the organized study of the animal kingdom from ancient to modern times. Although the concept of zoology as a single field was much later, systematic study of zoology is seen in the works of Aristotle and Galen in the ancient Greco-Roman world. This work was developed in the Middle Ages by Islamic medicine and scholarship, and in turn their work was extended by European scholars such as Albertus Magnus.

Chemistry is the study of substances—that is, elements and compounds—while biology is the study of living things. However, these two branches of science meet in the discipline of biochemistry, which studies the substances in living things and how they change within an organism. The history of chemistry represents a time span from ancient history to the present. By 1000 BC, the discovery of fire, extracting metals from ores, making pottery and glazes are all examples of chemistry.

The reason this field interests me is because it is so broad and the applications for helping life with this knowledge are vast. Understanding and respecting life is important as I am only alive because of these animals and plants around me.

Explanation:

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When Alfred starts to dream during sleep, he thrashes around in bed and makes guttural noises. Sometimes he hurts himself because he
hits his arms or legs against the wall. Alfred suffers from:

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3. It is not because the wall can’t protect

The given symptoms are the symptoms of Alfred is the sleeping disorder known as Rapid eye movement or REM.

Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior is a strange phase of sleep in which an individual physically acts out vividity with rapid movements of eyes due to nightmares. In this sleep order various symptoms are present that are:

vocal sounds like guttural noisesviolent arm and leg movements like hitting walls or things nearbyRapid eye movementsthrashes arounddifferent from sleepwalking

REM is also called dream-enacting behavior that is the disorder Alfred suffering from.

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Infant cpr
You Are in a restaurant and your infant has become very still and her skin is turning an odd bluish color what should you do

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its easier to look it up
you would assume they are choking and begin to give back blows, followed by the rest of the choking protocol.

two things formed when wood is burnt​

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carbon dioxide and water

What are two ways that genetic material can move from one species to another ?

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DNA and RNA I think sorry
Answer: transformation, conjugation and transduction.

Do doctors have day off?

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Answer:

It all depends on where you work, what you do, and who you work for. Typically, most physicians receive between 25 and 35 paid days off per year. But some physicians, especially hospitalists, don't receive any at all.

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Typically, most physicians receive between 25 and 35 paid days off per year. But some physicians, especially hospitalists, don't receive any at all.

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Forensics CSI- A body that seemed dead for several days was found with a bloody mixture coming out of the nose and mouth. The inexperienced first responder thought that the person must have suffered an injury that caused blood to seep out of the mouth and nose. Is there another interpretation?​

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Another possible interpretation may be becasue the blood begins to settle in the parts of the body that are the closest to the ground, usually the buttocks and back when a corpse is supine. The skin, normally pink-colored because of the oxygen-laden blood in the capillaries, becomes pale as the blood drains into the larger veins.

Within minutes to hours after death, the skin is discolored by livor mortis, or what embalmers call "postmortem stain," the purple-red discoloration from blood accumulating in the lowermost (dependent) blood vessels. Immediately after death, the blood is "unfixed" and will move to other body parts if the body's position is changed.

Under normal conditions, the intestinal bacteria in a corpse produce large amounts of foul-smelling gas that flows into the blood vessels and tissues. It is this gas that bloats the body, turns the skin from green to purple to black, makes the tongue and eyes protrude, and often pushes the intestines out through the vagina and rectum.

The gas also causes large amounts of foul-smelling bloodstained fluid to exude from the nose, mouth, and other body orifices.

Another interpretation to why a bloody mixture is coming out of a body that has been dead for a while is known as postmortem purge.

The purge happens due to what is known as putrefaction. Microbes are responsible for this. Microorganisms move into the body through different openings.

These openings could be orifices such as the respiratory tract or from the presence of open wounds.

Due to the activities of these organisms, liquids come out from the mouth and the nostril.

The liquid is usually foul smelling and also reddish-brown in color.

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Bacteria are organisms that may be harmful or helpful to the body.

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i believe this is a true or false question? if so the answer is true.
If it’s a true or false question the answer should be true.

What set of biological functions of the patient does the heart-lung bypass process affect?
O body temperature, blood temperature, oxygenation, and heart rhythm
O liver function and detoxification of the body
O digestion, calories used, and storing of energy
O none of the above

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A. Body temp and blood temp because the blood is circulating outside of the body, oxygenation because of the equipment, and heart rhythm usually because it can be stopped for a period of time while a surgery is being performed.
A is the answer I checked over there work

how hydrostatic pressure cause the fluid to move across the capillary membrane??​

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CHP drives fluid out of capillaries into tissues and the hydrostatic pressure correspondingly rises to hydrostatic pressure in this fluid

Med terminology questions

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Answer:

1.b 2.c 3. b 4. c 5.d

Explanation:

1.b : Carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs

2.c : Responsible for transporting oxygenated blood to body

3.b : It's made up of cardiac muscle

4.c : allows heart chambers to contract

5.d : it receives the blood

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1 is d, carries oxygenated blood away from the lungs

2 is c, oxygenated blood to the body

3 is b, (it's not smooth muscle, it's cardiac muscle)

4. is c, myocardium

5 is d, atria pump blood out of the heart (they receive blood into the heart)

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Based on your understanding of the scenario, what problems did the patient have? Check all that apply.

severe headache
degenerative neurological disorder
rapid heartbeat
upset stomach
confusion
enlarged heart

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Answer:

B, C and F

Explanation:

Answer:

degenerative neurological disorder

rapid heartbeat  

enlarged heart

or  B,C,F!

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19. Which of the following is the definition of generic medications?
O A. The trademark of a medication which identifies its brand
O B. A drug which is described by its chemical nature
O C. A drug that is identified by its brand name
O D. Conforming to one rule of uniformity in the treatment of an ailment
(PENNFOSTER)

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tha correct answer is A

no further explanation

(1) List three major events that helped to shape the regulatory policy for
healthcare manufacturing.
(5 marks)​

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Answer:

methods, results, and terminology/definitions.

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the ordered dose is 3 mg. Solution available is 25 mg / 5 ml calculate the dosage volume​

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Answer:

0.6 mL

Explanation:

This is a desire over have question, so first you will want to see your units are the same (mg to mg, g to g, etc).

Then after that , you will multiply with with the mL (which is 5) and divide by 25 mg, which is 0.6

3mg  * 5mL / 25 mg = 0.6 mL since the mg units cancel out.

Med Term Questions pretty easy

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Answer:

6.a 7.c 8.c 9.a 10.d

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Answer:

6 is d. They don't receive directly from the veins. They receive it from the atria.

7 is c. The mitral valve is a bicuspid valve, not semilunar.

8 is a. Superior and inferior vena cava bring the blood to the heart

9 is a, the aorta

10. is d. Carries blood from the heart to the lungs.

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Which of the following would block the original signal that leads to vasodilation associated with an allergic response?
Corticosteroids
Epinephrine
Immunosuppressive Medications
Antihistamines

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Answer:

The correct answer is - antihistamines.

Explanation:

Histamine is an organic chemical compound that triggers vasodilation and increases heart rate, vascular permeability, glandular secretion, and cardiac contraction that are associated with the allergic response.

Antihistamines are the class of drugs used to block the effects of histamine in allergic responses by blocking the original signal that leads to vasodilation which is triggered by histamine if any infection is found by the immune system.

Blockage of the _____ can reduce blood supply to the brain, causing a stroke

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Answer:

Blockage of the carotid arteries can reduce blood supply to the brain, causing a stroke.
carotid arteries

explanation: my mom is a nurse and i asked her

Describe the three layers of the eye

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The eye is made up of three layers: the outer layer called the fibrous tunic, which consists of the sclera and the cornea; the middle layer responsible for nourishment, called the vascular tunic, which consists of the iris, the choroid, and the ciliary body; and the inner layer of photoreceptors and neurons called the nervous tunic, which consists of the retina. If this helps can i plz get brainley

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The eye is shaped like a round ball, with a slight bulge at the front.

The eye has three main layers. These layers lie flat against each other and form the eyeball.

The outer layer of the eyeball is a tough, white, opaque membrane called the sclera (the white of the eye). The slight bulge in the sclera at the front of the eye is a clear, thin, dome-shaped tissue called the cornea.

The middle layer is the choroid. The front of the choroid is the colored part of the eye called the iris. In the center of the iris is a circular hole or opening called the pupil.

The inner layer is the retina, which lines the back two-thirds of the eyeball. The retina consists of two layers: the sensory retina, which contains nerve cells that process visual information and send it to the brain; and the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), which lies between the sensory retina and the wall of the eye.

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20. What's the main attraction patients have to online pharmacies?
O A. A wider selection of medications to choose from
O B. Universal evasion of sales tax
O C. Being able to develop a personal relationship with the pharmacists
O D. Privacy and convenience
(PENNFOSTER)

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Answer:

D. Privacy and Convenience

Explanation:

C is wrong.

A and B are not the MAIN attraction

D. Privacy and convenience hope this helped

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Imagine you are a member of the HMRU unit in your local area. In the space below,
take to address an industrial spill at a local manufacturing plant. The team is unaware of the actual substance that has been spilled. What are
your main duties and what equipment will you use to complete your assignment?

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Answer:

All I can see is the words "long text" I'm not sure if there is supposed to be something else also

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