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respond to the following two post 100 words one reference each

# 1 Yulier Rodriguez-Medina

Broad communications assume a significant job in conveying about wellbeing examination and administrations to patients, and in forming open observations and choices about wellbeing. Social insurance experts likewise assume a significant job in giving patients solid, proof based and exceptional data on a wide scope of medical problems. This investigation intends to investigate essential consideration medical attendants’ encounters of how broad communications impacts bleeding edge human services.

Inside and out phone interviews were done with 18 essential consideration medical caretakers (nine wellbeing guests and nine practice attendants). Meetings were recorded and deciphered. The information was dissected utilizing topical examination, with an attention on steady near investigation.

Three subjects rose up out of the information. In the first place, members revealed that their patients were oftentimes impacted by questionable wellbeing stories detailed in the media, which influenced their view of, and choices about, care. This, thus, encroached upon members’ remaining tasks at hand as they needed to invest extra energy examining data and consoling patients. Second, members likewise reviewed occasions in their own professions when media reports had added to a decrease in their trust in current medicinal services practices and medications. Third, the members right now a genuine requirement for extra assets to help and extend their own media education abilities, which could be imparted to patients.

In a consistently extending media scene with more prominent giving an account of wellbeing, medical attendants working in the essential consideration setting face expanding strain to adequately oversee media stories that question current wellbeing arrangements and practices. These essential consideration medical attendants were quick to extend their media education abilities to create basic self-sufficiency corresponding to all media, and to encourage increasingly important discussions with their patients about their wellbeing concerns and decisions.

References

Carducci A, Alfani S, Sassi M, Cinini A, Calamusa A. Mass media health information: quantitative and qualitative analysis of daily press coverage and its relation with public perceptions. Patient Educ Couns. 2011;82:475–478. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.12.025.

Fox S, Jones S. The social life of health information. Washington, DC: Pew Internet & American Life Project; 2009.

Grilli R, Ramsay C, Minozzi S. Mass media interventions: effects on health services utilisation. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002. p. CD000389. PMID: 10796539.

#2 Marilyn Hernandez

Media often illustrate nurses as working at the patient’s bedside and performing repetitive and routine tasks, mostly as the doctor’s handmaiden (Bridges 1990). Nursing is a theory based and scholarly profession that the general public fails to see. Nurses are advancing in their profession daily. This is something that the public fail to recognize that the nurse is a professional. Nurses do not see themselves as the public does and to improve that image nurses need to obtain a stronger position in healthcare organizations and increase their visibility. Nurses must stand up for themselves. Additionally, nurses should make better use of strategic positions, such as case manager, nurse educator or clinical nurse specialist and use their professionalism to show the public what their work really involves. Virginia Henderson said it- ‘nurses self‐image is often at odds with the public’s image and what nurses do is at odds with what nurses and the public think they should do’. The way the media depicts nurses will never change unless nurses take it into their own hands to change it. They need to convince the public through education and serving as role models to launch their professional nurse identity.

References

Hoeve, Y. ten, Jansen, G., & Roodbol, P. (2013, May 26). The nursing profession: public image, self‐concept and professional identity. A discussion paper. Retrieved February 18, 2020, from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jan.12177

Lewenson, S., & Truglio-Londrigan, M. (2015). Looking Back: History and Decision- making in Health Care. Decision-making in nursing: thoughtful approaches for leadership Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning

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please answer all questions with the correct answer some are multiple choice and others are written 1

Please answer all questions with the correct answer, some are multiple choice and others are written

Scaffold proteins ensure that signals are relayed ____.

a.

methodically

b.

simultaneously

c.

inaccurately

d.

efficiently

e.

sl

What type of protein can transduce a signal in two directions?

a.

Ras proteins

b.

integrins

c.

phosphorylated proteins

d.

scaffold proteins

e.

G proteins

What enzyme splits a membrane phospholipid into inositol trisphosphate (IP3) and diacylglycerol (DAG)?

a.

adenylyl cyclase

b.

protein kinase C

c.

protein kinase A

d.

phospholipase C

e.

phosphodiesterase

.

What type of chemical compound diffuses across synapses?

a.

neurons

b.

nitric oxide

c.

neurotransmitters

d.

hormones

e.

prostaglandins

Under which of the following situations would receptor down-regulation most likely occur?

a.

The concentration of a hormone is too high.

b.

The number of receptors in the plasma membrane is too low.

c.

The number of G proteins is too high.

d.

The concentration of a neurotransmitter is too low.

e.

The cell is unable to manufacture cyclic AMP.

Compare and contrast local regulators, neurotransmitters, and hormones.?

In what part of the cell does a polar signaling molecule bind its receptor? A nonpolar signaling molecule. Explain your reasoning.?

The hydrolysis of GTP to GDP deactivates the ____.

a.

protein kinase pathway

b.

ligand-gated channel

c.

G protein

d.

Ras protein

e.

cAMP

The outer part of a G protein receptor binds to a(n) ____, and its inner part binds to a(n) ____.

a.

ion channel; G protein

b.

signaling molecule; tyrosine kinase

c.

G protein; ion channel

d.

signaling molecule; G protein

e.

G protein; tyrosine kinase

Adenylyl cyclase catalyzes the reaction in which:

a.

GTP is converted to GDP.

b.

ATP is converted to cAMP.

c.

a protein is phosphorylated.

d.

PIP2 is split.

e.

calcium ions bind calmodulin.

Typically, the gate of an ion channel remains closed until a(n) ____ binds to the receptor.

a.

target cell

b.

ligand

c.

G protein

d.

first messenger

e.

enzyme

What happens when Ras proteins become stuck in their “on” state?

a.

Additional ions are catalyzed.

b.

There is unregulated cell division.

c.

Ligand-gated channels close off the membrane.

d.

Cellar responses are slowed.

e.

There is an increase in protein synthesis.

The main signaling cascade for cell division and differentiation is the ____ cascade.

a.

phospholipase C

b.

cAMP

c.

phosphoinositol

d.

calcium-calmodulin

e.

MAP kinase

How is paracrine signaling different from other types of signaling?

a.

The signaling molecules are transferred by electrical signals.

b.

The signaling molecule diffused through interstitial fluid, acting on nearby cells.

c.

The signaling molecule are hormones.

d.

The signaling molecules are displayed on the cell surface.

e.

The signaling molecules release neurotransmitters.

A receptor on the cell surface usually has several domains. What is the function of the external domain?

a.

It attaches the receptor to the DNA.

b.

It is the docking site for a signaling molecule.

c.

It function is as an enzyme.

d.

It holds the receptor within the membrane.

e.

It transmits the signal to the inside of the cell

What type of cells must receive, relay, and respond to the information signaled?

a.

GABA

b.

integrins

c.

local regulators

d.

neurotransmitters

e.

target cells

What is meant by signal amplification? Provide two examples.?

What activates protein kinase C?

a.

cAMP

b.

IP3

c.

calcium ions

d.

DAG

e.

PIP2

Which is a major group of enzyme-linked receptors?

a.

adenylyl cyclases

b.

phospholipases

c.

tyrosine kinases

d.

G proteins

e.

ion channels

Which MAP protein kinase is the last to be activated in the MAP kinase pathway?

a.

Mek

b.

Raf

c.

Ras

d.

ERK

e.

tyrosine

Phosphodiesterase catalyzes the conversion of:

a.

cAMP to AMP.

b.

GDP to GTP.

c.

a protein to a phosphorylated protein.

d.

IP3 to PIP2.

e.

calcium to calcium-calmodulin.

During enzyme-linked reception, signal molecules bind to two tyrosine kinase receptors. The receptor proteins move closer together in the plasma membrane and pair, forming a(n) ____.

a.

protein kinase cascade

b.

dimer

c.

polypeptide chain

d.

pathway

e.

gate

In the phospholipase C signal transduction pathway, which two second messengers are produced?

a.

IP3 and DAG

b.

phospholipase C and protein kinase A

c.

PIP2 and IP3

d.

cAMP and IP3

e.

phospholipase C and G protein

Many intracellular receptors are transcription factors; when activated, they activate or repress specific _____ .

a.

ribosomes

b.

enyzmes

c.

neurons

d.

genes

e.

kinases

Which local regulator is stored in cells of the immune system and released during an allergic reaction?

a.

histamine

b.

a growth factor

c.

a prostaglandin

d.

a neurotransmitter

e.

nitric oxide

Which MAP kinase was found to be a signaling molecule for oocyte maturation in mice?

a.

Raf 1 and Raf 2

b.

Ras 1 and ERK 2

c.

Mek and Raf

d.

Mek and ERK2

e.

ERK 1 and ERK 2

Phospholipase C catalyzes the reaction in which:

a.

calcium ions are released from the ER.

b.

IP3 is converted to DAG.

c.

DAG is converted to PIP2.

d.

PIP2 is split.

e.

a protein kinase is activated.

In the cAMP signal transduction pathway, a protein kinase is activated. What happens next/

a.

cAMP is converted to ATP.

b.

G protein is activated.

c.

GDP is replaced by GTP.

d.

Adenylyl cyclase is activated.

e.

The protein kinase activates a cellular response.

What is calmodulin?

a.

a calcium-binding protein

b.

a protein kinase

c.

a hormone

d.

a phospholipase

e.

a phosphatase

Which list describes the correct sequence of events involved in cell signaling?

a.

reception, signal transmission, response, signal transduction

b.

signal transmission, reception, signal transduction, response

c.

signal transmission, signal transduction, reception, response

d.

signal transduction, reception, signal transmission, response

e.

response, signal transduction, signal transmission, reception

Where are calcium ions stored before a signaling pathway releases them into the cytosol?

a.

endoplasmic reticulum

b.

ribosome

c.

plasma membrane

d.

lysosome

e.

nucleus

Which is an example of a second messenger?

a.

cyclic AMP

b.

an ion channel

c.

insulin

d.

protein kinase A

e.

GABA

How many times do G protein–linked receptors loop back and forth through the plasma membrane?

a.

once

b.

twice

c.

three

d.

seven

e.

eleven

What is the process in which one activated receptor can give rise to thousands of
final products?

a.

signal transcription

b.

signal amplification

c.

signal transduction

d.

signal termination

e.

signal transmission

During signal transduction involving G protein and cAMP, what do protein kinases add to target proteins?

a.

calmodulin

b.

substrates

c.

calcium ions

d.

phosphate groups

e.

enzyme

How are hormones produced by endocrine glands typically transported to target cells?

a.

in the blood

b.

across a synapse

c.

through the air

d.

via direct contact

e.

in interstitial fluid

Most intracellular receptors are what type of protein?

a.

enzymes

b.

neurotransmitters

c.

DNA

d.

steroids

e.

transcription factors

Suppose that acetylcholine binds its receptor on the surface of a muscle cell. What happens next?

a.

A neurotransmitter crosses the synapse.

b.

G protein is activated.

c.

Tyrosine is phosphorylated.

d.

A sodium gate opens.

e.

Tyrosine kinase is activated.

What is typically the result of receptor up-regulation?

a.

The number of genes that code for a receptor increases.

b.

The number of receptors decreases.

c.

A hormone’s signal is amplified.

d.

The sensitivity of a cell to a hormone decreases.

e.

The concentration of hormone molecules in the blood increases.

What can happen when GABA binds to its receptor?

a.

Neural signaling is inhibited.

b.

New signals are transmitted.

c.

Sodium ions enter the cell.

d.

Enzyme-linked receptors are activated.

e.

Muscle contraction is stimulated.

Biological membranes are one dimensional fluids.
__________________

True

False

What is required for facilitated diffusion to take place?

a.

energy from ATP

b.

a transmembrane protein

c.

the transport of large food particles

d.

the transport of small nonpolar molecules

e.

movement down a concentration gradient

If the concentration of solutes in a cell is less than the concentration of solutes in the surrounding fluid, then the extracellular fluid is said to be:

a.

hypotonic.

b.

isotonic.

c.

hypertonic.

d.

amphipathic.

e.

stable.

In the accompanying figure, what is the form of cellular junction?

a.

desmosomes

b.

plasmodesmata

c.

tight junctions

d.

adhering junctions

e.

gap junctions

Since sodium-potassium pumps transport sodium ions out of a cell and potassium ions into a cell, what type of carrier proteins are they?

a.

antiporters

b.

ABC transporter

c.

ion pumps

d.

symporters

e.

uniporters

In a lipid bilayer, __________ fatty acid tails face each other within the bilayer and form a region that excludes water.

a.

hydrophilic

b.

hypotonic

c.

hydrophobic

d.

hypertonic

e.

hyperosmotic

Peripheral proteins are linked to either surface of the plasma membrane by:

a.

associating with glycoproteins on the inner membrane surface.

b.

associating with fatty acids through hydrophobic interactions.

c.

bonding to integral proteins through noncovalent interactions.

d.

embedding in one side of the membrane and, thus, not extending through to the other side.

e.

covalent disulfide bonds.

The term “fluid mosaic model” refers to the:

a.

method of substance transport across the membrane.

b.

movement of lipids and integral proteins within the lipid bilayer.

c.

diffusion of lipid-soluble substances through the lipid bilayer.

d.

movement of surface proteins through the membrane.

e.

solubility of water in the membrane.

Compare and contrast simple diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion.?

During phagocytosis, what may fuse with the vacuole to further degrade the ingested material?

a.

lysosome

b.

phosphate

c.

receptor

d.

desmosome

e.

ligand

What happens during the cotransport of glucose and sodium ions?

a.

conduct an informational interview

This week you will conduct an informational interview using the plan you created last week. This is your field research for the final Portfolio research project Option #1. This interview will help you assess how your chosen issue or topic is dealt with in practice.

  1. Select an agency that works with the issue or topic you identified in Week 2.
  2. Conduct the interview with a supervisor or manager (again, using the plan you created last week). Remember that the interview can be conducted in person, by telephone, or by Skype (or another Internet-based application).
  3. Present the results of your informational interview. What did you learn about the agency? How will this contribute to your project? What themes surfaced from your analysis of the interview? How might these inform your final research project paper, or how have these themes changed your thinking about the human services field?

Your well-written plan should be two to three pages in length and formatted according to the
CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements.

the application and execution of quality in sme s manufacturing industry at south africa

Hi, attached find the questions. kindly answer all of them, answer to be 2 words and ineed 3 answers per question.

Hi, attached find the questions. kindly answer all of them, answer to be 2 words and ineed 3 answers per question.

accounting 201 homework chapters 2 4

The chapters are pretty easy fill in the blank. The chapters are on doble entry accounting, adjustments, income and balance statements.I have another exam to study for so I can not complete the homework right now. Thanks for your help!

alcohol drug treatment assignment 1

You have been asked by your agency to write a report on screening and treating potential clients for addictions.

  • Research screening tools and therapeutic interventions that are relevant to clients with particular characteristics such as gender, age, disabilities, culture, and physical handicaps.
  • Present a perspective of your choosing.
    • Explain how you believe these types of clients will benefit from the interventions you chose along with any potential drawbacks you may need to overcome.
  • Conclude with how you will engage these clients in treatment from screening to the first therapeutic intervention.

Your report should include the following:

  • Title page
  • Abstract
  • Introduction to the characteristics you are presenting (1 page)
  • Content questions answered (4–6 pages)
  • Conclusion (1–2 pages)
  • References, including at least 2 scholarly sources dated within the last year

in the second part of david and goliath

In the second part of David and Goliath, Gladwell looks at what he calls desirable difficulties. Chapter 4’s examples are all centered around dyslexia, a language processing disorder that affects millions of people. Gladwell suggests that dyslexia can be a desirable difficulty, and he offers examples of wildly successful people who have done exceptionally well in life because of how they’ve learned to work around their dyslexia. In fact, he tells us that a disproportionate number of successful entrepreneurs are dyslexic!

Is dyslexia the desirable difficult that Gladwell describes, or do you think he is overlooking some important struggles? According to Gladwell’s account, what are some of the benefits that go along with having dyslexia, and why? Has this chapter changed how you view cognitive impairments like dyslexia? Be sure to use examples from the chapter to support your answers.

And finally, to repeat Gladwell’s question, would you wish dyslexia on your child? Why or why not?

discuss factors that affect it governance

What do you think were the critical factors that fueled the need for IT governance? In what ways did ISO affect the standards for network security?

At least one scholarly source should be used in the

Be sure to use information from your readings and other sources

Use proper citations and references in your post.

APA format

literature review 410

Literature Review Topic Selection: Shaping Cultures and Ethics of the Organization

(discuss your topic in relation to organizational design)

What is the Final Format?

As previously stated, the paper will be written in current APA format, must be a minimum of 16 pages (not including the title page, abstract, and references), and must utilize at least 15 scholarly references. The final format must include the following:

  • Title page;
  • Abstract;
  • Outline;
  • Introduction (no longer than 1 page);
  • Findings (a minimum of 13 pages);
  • Conclusions, recommendations, and suggestions for further study (a minimum of 2 pages); and
  • References that are current (less than 3 years) or important for historical background.
  • discuss your topic in relation to organizational design

I have already completed selected a topic, and completed the cover page, Outline (must follow), and Abstract. I have also looked up the sources you should use in the paper. I have attached the annotated bilbiography. You may use mines or use your own but there must be at least 15 scholarly references.

I will attach the scholarly articles at the tutors request.

post a summary of the theory research design analysis and conclusions regarding the article you selected

From the attached article from the European Journal of Information Systems. Post a summary of the theory, research design, analysis, and conclusions regarding the article you selected.

The article is your reference, please write summary of the theory, research design, analysis, and conclusions from article.

Minimum of 300 words, no plagiarism, APA format.

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