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Name at least 3 viruses that are transmitted sexually. What are the clinical presentations of these viruses?
Why viruses are not considered living structures? Who was Carolus Linnaeus? What was his best contribution to Microbiology?
In your own words, explain how temperament is viewed from the biological and behaviorist perspectives.
Briefly describe the three lines of defense used by the body to combat pathogens and give one example of each.
Explain how acute diseases differ from subacute and chronic diseases and give examples of each.
List three problems that may arise in patient education and how they would be solved? List some methods of documentation of patient education.
Develop an opinion on whether this process should continue, providing evidence to support your stance.
Why study microbiology? Summarize the structural differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic Cells.
Briefly discuss a pollution tree for another activity at your home, and propose alternatives or minimization techniques for that activity.
The Course Project requirement is to prepare an LCA of a product of your choice. Your LCA should be qualitative and quantitative.
Why do you think this is? Could genetics play a part in determining what people like to do for entertainment?
If the poor person is willing, is there any harm in it? Why does the United States prohibit the sale of organs when other countries look the other way?
Discuss the anatomy and physiology of respiration (e.g., how breathing works); Specific diseases associated with smoking, both pulmonary and cardiovascular.
Darwinian evolution means that the gene pool is changed. Do you think the human race is continuing to evolve in a Darwinian, genetic sense?
Following this argument, what types of physical and/or physiological changes would have to occur in this process? Why?
Develop a one to two page maximum overview of the disease outbreak and the causal microbe. Design a map showing the origin and spread of the infection.
How your perception of biochemistry and its contribution to human health has changed during this course. Were there certain topics that you found interesting?
Have you, or has someone close to you, suffered from cancer? How did it change the way you look at cancer and your health?
Explain the pathogenesis of Bordetella pertussis infection? Why Diphtheria infectious disease is increasing its frequency in USA?
Examine the incidence of falls in the elderly community and describe the possible consequences of a fall.
Submit, by way of this problem, a summary report of the scholarly activity, including who, what, where, when, and any relevant take-home points.
Focus on bacteria. Think about what you already know about bacteria, how they are structured, function, and replicate.
Discuss the method you would use to set up an experiment on an outbreak that could occur today. What data would you want to include?
You will be using what you know about the chemistry underlying biological processes in microbes. What resources would you use to find more information?
explain the impact you believe the continued evolution of nursing informatics as a specialty and/or the continued emergence of new technologies might have.