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It’s summertime in one of the years of the 2020’s, and it’s been a while since you completed your education, and have been practicing in the healthcare field. For quite a while now, you and your former A&P classmates have been trying to plan a vacation trip to the beach in Florida. Finally, everyone has been able to get time off work for the vacation weekend.

You get to Clearwater, Fl and are enjoying yourselves at the beach. There are lots of food and drinks – barbeque, salads, sandwiches, bottled water, all sorts of juices and soda, as well as alcoholic beverages. Many are enjoying themselves as they ride the waves to compete for the trophy in the surfing championship.  While enjoying the occasion, you see five people swimming with difficulty to the shore.

At first glance, you take them to be part of the competing, since many at the beach are. However, as they emerge from the water, you notice their attire is quite different from everyone else’s, and two of them show signs of being disoriented.

You approach them, and they inform you that their boat capsized, for some strange reason. They tell you they have not ingested anything for quite a long time (almost 24 hours), and although the water is warm (thus very little chance of hypothermia), they were in it for almost twelve hours before developing the courage to swim approximately five miles to the shore.

Because you and your friends decided you would not want anything to do with work during the long-planned vacation, you did not carry any emergency kits with you, and in addition, there is no hospital/clinic close by where they could be taken and examined/treated. Calling 911 at that moment would not be the best emergency solution because of a major construction that has blocked a big area to the beach.

1. Based on what the five endured, and with your knowledge thus far, what would be the first

    (most important) thing you would do/suggest doing (besides getting them to sit) as you and

    your friends try to help them. Also state the reason why you would do/suggest what you

    propose. (4 points)

2. Cellular transport is probably the most important aspect of life. What form of cellular transport (active or passive) occurred between the five and their environment from the time their boat capsized until the time they got to the shore? (4 points)

3. What is the scientific term used to described the specific process/principle/concept/transport

    that occurred between the bodies of the five people whose boat capsized, and the environment  

    they found themselves in? (3 points)

4. The reason we eat, and the reason we breathe is to make ATP. In aerobic organisms such as humans, approximately 38 ATPs can be formed from 1 molecule of glucose that is aerobically metabolized. Different processes that occur in the body require different amounts of ATP. Approximately how much ATPs was required for the correct answer to question 3 above to occur?  (4 points)

5. Using the conditions in the passage, referring to them in scientific terms (the different tonicities), describe in full detail   the (principle/process that occurred between the bodies  

five people whose boat capsized, and they environment they found themselves in) answer you gave to Question 3. This explanation, if done correctly, should support the right suggestion for question 1. (10 points)

 

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Hi, need to submit a 1500 words essay on the topic HR Strategy Responding to a Union Organizing Drive.

My first approach in this case will be to create a communication bridge between the management and the workers by being friendlier with them. Unless and until each and every employee starts opening up, it will become difficult for me to discuss the issues with them. The employees need to realize the fact that the labour unions chosen by them were doing well in negotiations. The company on the other hand needs to be aware of all the rules of NLRA and also the fact that if the elections took place and the union was not voted then there would be an appeal. In a representation election representatives are given a decision of one or all the more bargaining agents or no illustrative whatsoever. To be confirmed as the bargaining delegate, a singular or a work association must appropriate a greater part of the substantial votes throws. My next step will be to ensure that the supervisors are taking proper care of the employees in sense that all the problems of the employees are being communicated to the management on time. The supervisors are the representatives of the employees. It is their duty to receive the messages and deliver it to the management. In order to ensure this, I will be conducting a face to face meeting of the management, supervisors, and the employees where all the issues will be discussed. This will also maintain a transparency between everyone. In case the union is at fault, an election may be held by understanding between the head honcho and the singular or work association guaranteeing to speak to the representatives. In such an understanding the gatherings might state the time and spot coincided on, the decisions to be incorporated on the ticket, and a strategy to figure out who is qualified to vote. They might likewise sanction the NLRB Regional Director to lead the election.

Collective bargaining is characterized in the Act. Segment 8(d) of NLRA, requires a business and the agent of its representatives to meet at

 

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Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on pain as an inevitable thing. There is a need to recognize the thesis statement being advanced that- Other people cannot avoid pain, it is everywhere. As we delve into the core of pain, we see that there is consensually a broad array of examples that can prove the relevance of the thesis statement. For instance just to highlight a few is the universality state that pain bears, what do I mean by this? well looking deeply into the lives we lead one will replay resonate on the fact that race pays dividends to this.

I draw my example from the slavery that accosted the black community in many parts of the world. One could say that pain at times is individually instigated. An example of this is when the whites in South-Africa subjected blacks to slavery. However much the blacks tried to improve on their lives they always failed to the condemnation posed as pain, they had been instigated pain by whites, universally, it affected the entire black race since regardless of what you brought to the bargaining table, as long as you were a black it was as good as pointless.

Apart from race, we also need to acknowledge that pain exists everywhere in the simple things that bathe our very lives, such as health, economy, and generally the social statutes we have. According to theologizes the concept of Christ suffering is a clear prelude that the human race, in general, can never evade pain, in the physical advancement it articulates to the – “Pain is everywhere” ( Biss, 26). Eula conforms to the fact that pain is immeasurable. this he says is the clear reverend to the fact that it exists everywhere.

Notably, the lives we lead are a gold mine for the pain of the harbour. According to Dante’s Inferno the magnification of pain is via the many constraints we face. For instance, the magnitude that cambers the health sector is a show of pain being everywhere. No place on earth can broadly stand out and proclaim that it’s a free-disease place. This shows that any human is vulnerable to the pain caused by diseases.

 

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Compose a 1250 words essay on Write up of ‘Cameroon Case Study’. Needs to be plagiarism free!

However, there are other sickle cell anaemia screening tests unavailable to test sickle cell anaemia in the small laboratory at the Mbetta Health Center. The tests require high cost, a lot of time, and they are by the high temperature and humidity.

On the first day in Cameroon at Mbetta Village, the nursing staff referred to me a case of a boy aged 4 years. The boy was clearly unwell. he presented fever, headache, fatigue, pain in the arms and legs. On physical examination by a nurse, the boy`s blood pressure was in a normal range and he had no palpable lymph node. However, the higher left hand abdominal quadrant palpation, auscultation, and percussion signified an enlarged spleen. The nurse noted the boy`s mucus to be pale in colour on examination and the sclera portrayed some elements of Icterus. With no any other abnormal physical signs observed from the boy, the nurse took a venous blood sample and put it into anticoagulant to assist in carrying out a laboratory investigation of the disease.

Sickle cell anaemia affects bones, lungs, abdomen, joints, limbs, and lungs (Ohene-Frempong 2006). For instance, pain, swelling, and fever occur when sickle cells block limb veins (Center for children with Special Needs 2006). When spleen traps many red blood cells a mechanism meant to trap the abnormal red blood cells, it enlarges (Maakaron, E. J. n.d.). Lastly, life-threatening cases of sickle cell anaemia occur when red blood cells are trapped in the lung vein to cause Acute Chest Syndrome, which may damage vein in the lungs. It is detected through abnormal breathing and normal blood pressure (Ohene-Frempong 2006).

The laboratory in Mbetta village is small and equipped as a basic haematology laboratory. It contains microscope, slides, cover slips, and various stains like Romanowsky stain and immersion oil. It is also equipped with haematocrit centrifuge, glass capillaries, an electrophoresis tank, and a power pack. A

 

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