GMO Foods

GMO Foods.
What are they?
What purpose do they serve?
How beneficcial are they?
Who monitors them to realy be what they are supposed to be? Are they real or not?
These are just a few questions about GMO foods. I want you to tell me what you know about them, do you believe in them, are they all that they say they are, and what are the long term effects of the GMO on the foods themselves. Research and explain as much as you can and don’t forget to talk to me about your opinion in this matter and how you feel about it. Also the cost difference that is associated with this.

Serious genetic disorders

 

There are many serious genetic disorders that occur from very minor errors in one single gene mistakes. Such as:
Ty Sachs
Cystic Fibrosis
Brac 1
Brac 2
These are just a few. You are to research the four listed. Tell me what went wrong with their DNA which causes the genetic disorder. Include what it is, what causes it, how it affects the body, whether it is fatal, and as many other details as you can find. The more information that you present, the better your grade.

 

 

 

Lumbar Radiculopathy Assessment and Management

Patient Information:
JD, 42 years, Male, African-American.
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CC: “I’ve been experiencing pain in my lower back for the past month, and it sometimes radiates to my left leg.”
HPI: A 42-year-old male presents with a one-month history of lower back pain that occasionally radiates to his left leg. The patient did not mention any recent injury, trauma, or significant precipitating event. Pain is described as constant and sharp, with an intensity of 6/10. Pain worsens with bending and lifting and is alleviated by rest and over-the-counter analgesics.
Current Medications: Over the counter NSAIDs for pain relief.
Allergies : No known drug allergies. Denies latex and environmental allergies.
PMHx: No known previous episodes of lower back pain. No history of chronic pain or spinal disorders. No previous surgeries. No significant medical history.
Soc Hx:Non-smoker, moderate alcohol consumption, sedentary job.
Fam Hx: The patient reports a family history of hypertension in his mother and father, and type 2 diabetes in his maternal uncle. There is no reported family history of spinal disorders or significant musculoskeletal issues.
ROS:
Vitals: BP 120/80 mmHg, HR 75 bpm, RR 16 bpm, Temp 98.6°F, SpO2 99%.
General: Alert, well-oriented, in mild discomfort due to pain.
HEENT: Normocephalic, atraumatic. PERRLA, EOMI. No lymphadenopathy or tenderness.
Neck: Supple, full range of motion, no vertebral tenderness.
Back: Paraspinal muscle tenderness in the lower back region, no visible deformity or swelling.
Neurological: Normal gait, normal strength in all extremities, sensation intact.
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Physical Exam:
General: The patient is alert, well-oriented, and in mild discomfort due to pain. He is well-groomed and appears to be in good general health.
Head: Normocephalic and atraumatic, no visible masses, depressions, or lesions.
EENT: Pupils equal, round, and reactive to light and accommodation (PERRLA). Extraocular movements intact (EOMI). Conjunctiva and sclera are clear. Tympanic membranes are intact, and nares are patent. No cervical lymphadenopathy or tenderness.

Pollution and its relationship to the high incidence of cancer

 

Instructions for Writing Your Review Paper:
Select a cell biology topic of your choice. I can help you narrow it down, but it should be something that interests you. Some example topics include:
molecular evidence for evolution, cancer research, vaccine development, a new therapy to cure or treat a disease, or environmental factors that affect us at
the cellular level. Research the latest advances for your topic using pubmed.gov or other academic resources. The resources should be peer-reviewed and
scholarly, as you would find in scientific literature. You will need at least five references, with a preference for those less than two years old. You may use
other academic websites, but no more than two out of your five sources should come from these sites. The articles are densely packed with information, so
don’t worry about understanding everything. But you should be able to learn a lot from each article and even their abstracts.

 

 

The Autonomic Nervous System

 

 

 

 

 

The Autonomic Nervous System can be challenging to understand because it is connected to virtually every body function in opposite ways. We are going to explore the physiology of the ANS in this discussion by looking at specific examples of how it works.

Initial post: For your first discussion post, describe how the parasympathetic nervous system influences one function in your body. For example, the parasympathetic nervous system causes decreased blood pressure. If you chose this body function, you would describe the physiology behind the decreased blood pressure. How does it happen? What occurs in the heart/blood vessels? Which scenarios or external factors would cause the parasympathetic nervous system to activate this response?

Antibiotic-resistant microbial strains

 

 

 

 

 

Antibiotics have saved millions of lives since they were first observed by Pasteur and Koch and later named by Selman Waksman in 1942. Unfortunately, antibiotic-resistant microbial strains are becoming more prevalent and therefore making once easily treated infections more difficult to treat.

For your initial discussion post, share your thoughts on three ways that society—not physicians or medical staff—can help to reduce the development of drug-resistant microbial strains.

Disorders Of The Central Nervous System (CNS)

 

You are preparing to work as a nurse in the neurology unit. The preceptor informs you to be prepared to discuss the following topics as they are commonly seen on the unit. In order to prepare, choose one of the following 4 topics below of interest as your initial discussion posting. Use this course’s resources and one evidenced-based article to explore the topic of your choice.

How do you assess a client when the nurse suspects onset of CVA?
Provide discharge information for a client with mild TBI.
Discuss surgical management of brain tumors.
Describe postoperative complications of a craniotomy.
When responding to the initial posting, provide an evidence-based article to support your response. Respond to two other topics different than your initial topic with a reference.