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Depending on who you talk to, sensory deprivation may be considered a meditation technique, a torture method, or a relaxation treatment. How do you view it? What effects do you think short-term sensory deprivation would have on the brain? What about long-term sensory deprivation? *Paragraph or more* |
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Consider why persons with disabilities are considered a vulnerable population. Share with others experiences you may have had with individuals born with a physical ailment, children or adults with cognitive delays, people who may have suffered traumatic brain injury (i.e., possibly due to an accident, effects from war, etc.). What have you learned about challenges that impact their lives, that you may not have considered without this personal experience? Research programs that exist (America, or globally) to better integrate persons...
Discussion Question 6 Respiratory disease and smoking Reviewing the work on respiratory terminology, let's talk about how we could address one the the nation's most preventable causes of lung disease: Do you smoke? Have you ever smoked? Do you have friends or family members who are smokers? Have you seen the effects of this habit on people's health? What do you think the chances are that someone can quit -- and what are some of the techniques recommended? Finally,...
1. What technique of stress management may have short-term benefits but negative long-term consequences? o rational coping o repressive coping o aerobic exercise o relaxation therapy 2. A person who got married, had a baby, and started a new job all within a year will MOST likely have ascore on a stress scale than someone who had to find a new job in the last year. o completely opposite o similar o higher o lower 3. When a man receives...
Dr. Roberts works with a team of medical professionals who treat people who are HIV+. Several of his patients have complained about the side effects of one anti-viral drug. A couple of them insisted on taking a break. When they did, their viral loads actually dropped – indicating a decrease in the amount of virus in their bodies and, theoretically, an improvement in their health and life expectancy. Dr. Roberts would like to test the anecdotal observations. He talks with...
Well, Mrs. Brown, I heard that you made a mess of your candy bar on the bus; do you remember that? 4. What does the communication strategy "tap into residual social skills" mean? Residual means skills that have not diminished like getting dressed and reading a newspaper Many people still know how to be a mannerly host or make small talk for a short period. Social skills include putting on a party and everyone likes a party, Residual social skills...
Activity 3 Watch Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are" Activity 4 Think about the word that Dr. Pennington used that relates to your textbook term social actor. How do the two relate? *hint... the word is mask! Activity 5 Considering how Dr. Pennington's message relates to the seras a motivated agent, answer this: How Eve you been a motivated agent
Discuss the effects of prostate cancer and testicular cancer. Who is at risk and how can it be prevented? Do you think public awareness and early diagnosis of male cancers has changed in recent years, why/why not? Identify two sexually transmitted diseases and discuss their causes, transmission, side effects, and treatment. What does the data show about recent trends in the occurrence/incidence rate of the two sexually transmitted diseases you identified? Discuss strategies to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Please type...
Identify a person you know who has an immune system disorder or cancer. Review content in your text for potential types of disorders. Interview the affected person and write a 3-5 page paper identifying your findings including: Identify the pathophysiology of the immune system disorder Discuss the treatment for the immune system disorder Summarize the findings of the interview. Use 2-3 evidence-based articles from peer-reviewed journals or scholarly sources to support your findings or identify therapies that may be new...
Performance enhancing drugs aren't just the drugs that you typically think of when you hear those words. These drugs can be any supplement/medication that is designed to give you an edge. That means that ritalin can be included in this category. For this week's "today I learned" I want you to do some research on a performance enhancing drug. You need to learn about why people take that drug, what the side effects are and how many people are believed...
END-OF-LIFE ISSUES You are the home health nurse who has been seeing Phyllis Court, who has lung cancer for approximately one year. Her provider recently told her that her cand longer treatable; the focus of treatment will change from curative measures to sympo She is confused and somewhat angry with her provider. She vaguely remembers the to "palliative care" when discussing her situation with the provider but does not know means. who has a diagnosis of that her cancer was...