Tip: If you’re stuck, skip the intro for now. Write the “middle” of your piece first. Often, you don’t actually know how to introduce your ideas until you’ve finished explaining them!
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Requirements:
Tip: If you’re stuck, skip the intro for now. Write the “middle” of your piece first. Often, you don’t actually know how to introduce your ideas until you’ve finished explaining them!
Would you like me to draft a specific
Requirements:
Your paper should include the underlined items below as section headings. This will be submitted to Turnin. Do not use AI.
APA 7th edition Title page:
Description of Pathology:
Normal anatomy of the major body system affected: In this section, you will describe what is considered normal anatomy for your particular pathophysiology. For example, if you are discussing a disease related to the brain, explain what is normal for the brain from an anatomical standpoint. You should show comprehensive knowledge of the fundamental concepts and communicate information using scientific vocabulary. There should be little to no discussion of the condition itself in this section.
Normal physiology of the major body system affected: In this section, you will be discussing physiology. Keep in mind that when describing physiology, it isnt enough to merely provide a list of functions of the body system (Ex: Neurons send signals throughout the body), instead, you need to be able to describe how it does it. The how is the physiology. There should be little to no discussion of the condition itself in this section
Mechanism of Pathophysiology: This section is likely going to be the most in-depth and longest section. In this section, you will explain your particular pathophysiology from a scientific standpoint. In the previous two sections, you explained what is considered normal, in this section, you should describe what the pathophysiology is doing that is causing these issues, how the normal anatomy & physiology is affected/different in a person with your condition. You should show a thorough understanding of the anatomical and physiological changes contributing to the disease. Some good keywords to search for when doing your research might be “Pathology of __________, Pathophysiology of __________.”
Prevention: In this section, you will explain how your pathophysiology could be prevented. This should outline possible prevention protocols, or clearly indicate if none is available based on the current scientific literature.
Treatment: In this section, you will explain how your pathophysiology is commonly treated. Provide possible treatment protocols for the condition based on current scientific literature. Be sure to bring in nursing relevant information and how you might be involved in the treatment of the condition.
Conclusion: Finally you should summarize your findings. All good research papers should include a conclusion where you wrap up and summarize all of the important points made in your paper.
References:
Requirements: 4 pages
Your paper should include the underlined items below as section headings. This will be submitted to Turnin. Do not use AI.
APA 7th edition Title page:
Description of Pathology:
Normal anatomy of the major body system affected: In this section, you will describe what is considered normal anatomy for your particular pathophysiology. For example, if you are discussing a disease related to the brain, explain what is normal for the brain from an anatomical standpoint. You should show comprehensive knowledge of the fundamental concepts and communicate information using scientific vocabulary. There should be little to no discussion of the condition itself in this section.
Normal physiology of the major body system affected: In this section, you will be discussing physiology. Keep in mind that when describing physiology, it isnt enough to merely provide a list of functions of the body system (Ex: Neurons send signals throughout the body), instead, you need to be able to describe how it does it. The how is the physiology. There should be little to no discussion of the condition itself in this section
Mechanism of Pathophysiology: This section is likely going to be the most in-depth and longest section. In this section, you will explain your particular pathophysiology from a scientific standpoint. In the previous two sections, you explained what is considered normal, in this section, you should describe what the pathophysiology is doing that is causing these issues, how the normal anatomy & physiology is affected/different in a person with your condition. You should show a thorough understanding of the anatomical and physiological changes contributing to the disease. Some good keywords to search for when doing your research might be “Pathology of __________, Pathophysiology of __________.”
Prevention: In this section, you will explain how your pathophysiology could be prevented. This should outline possible prevention protocols, or clearly indicate if none is available based on the current scientific literature.
Treatment: In this section, you will explain how your pathophysiology is commonly treated. Provide possible treatment protocols for the condition based on current scientific literature. Be sure to bring in nursing relevant information and how you might be involved in the treatment of the condition.
Conclusion: Finally you should summarize your findings. All good research papers should include a conclusion where you wrap up and summarize all of the important points made in your paper.
References:
Requirements: 4-6 pages
Main topic is ” Iron Deficiency Amenia” fill in the rest and give structure please.
Requirements: above
Figure 1: Show the broken femur.
q Draw a patient in anatomical position. Label where the femur is broken, and what region of the body it is in.
q Label 3 more areas of the body nearby and say what direction they are from the site of the injury. Many of you need more practice with body terms and directions. This should be an easy review of the first chapter.
q Describe the break using all applicable terms, such as simple, displaced, longitudinal, etc..
Figure 2: Stages of healing
q Draw some cartoons of the bone healing over time.
q This should cover the period from the initial hematoma to the bone remodeling.
q Label features of the bone, like the periosteum or if the bone is compact or spongy, and label cell types and features of the extracellular matrix.
q You will not be judged on quality of the art, but on accuracy and showing how much you know.
Figure 3: What should the legs look like? Os coxa, femur, tibia, and fibula
q Draw the bones of the right and left leg. Draw the os coxa, femur, tibia, and fibula.
q These drawings dont have to be very high quality.
q Label the bones and bone markings that can help you determine right from left on each bone.
q You dont need to draw every marking in every text book, but draw at least 3 per bone that can be enough information to reliable tell whether its a right or a left bone.
Figure 4: Knee issues
q If the patient is putting all their weight on the healthy leg, there might be some joint problems develop while they cant use their broken leg.
q Draw a knee joint, and label what issues could occur from an overstressed knee joint.
q This is a great place to cite sources.
Figure 5: Physical therapy
q What kind of physical therapy exercise would be recommended here.
q Explain how to do those exercises using the technical names for motions, like extension or abduction.
q This is a great place to cite sources.
Part 6: Prove it.
q Dont forget to say how we know this. Use at least 3 reliable sources, and give explanations for how this is known. Explanations can be summaries of experiments, case studies of patients deficient or over-abundant in the hormone, or visual observations. One source can be your textbook.
q Saying that someone said so or that you read it is not an explanation. Explanations are logical proof of independently verifiable evidence that can be verified in other experiments or by future observations of healing.
q There need to be 3 sources.
Part 7: Cite it.
q Cite the sources. This is almost always a list of references at the end so they are easy to look up and verify afterwards. There are many different correct formats. Source citations include the sources title, author, year of publication, and where you can find it.
q There need to be 3 sources
Requirements:
Movement Analysis of Lower Extremity Objective: Demonstrate the ability to analyze a daily living activity or sport skill. General Requirements: View this analysis as a major exam. It should demonstrate that you achieved the stated objectives in the module. The analysis should be free of spelling and typing errors. Writing style and APA citation is important. The analysis should be submitted on time. The scope of this analysis is limited to a discussion of the upper extremity as primary to the production of the daily living or sport skill. Analysis should be roughly 4 pages in length, and double-spaced. Specific Requirements: Your paper should be organized as follows: 1. Part I – Introduction: The opening paragraph should include a: A Description of the motor skill. Discuss the primary purpose of the skill. Describe the movement phases. Discuss the nature of the motion. 2. Part II – Anatomical Analysis Describe joint actions and segments motions Discuss muscle participation and forms of contractions Discuss anatomical principles and related effective and safe performance concepts. 3. Part III – Mechanical Analysis Discuss underlying mechanical objectives Describe the nature of forces causing or impeding the motion Discuss the mechanical principles that apply Draw a free body diagram (refer to Chapter 4). Do not need to include equations or solve equations. 4. Part IV – Prescription for Improvement Discuss common errors Indicate how the performance should be changed to be more effective, efficient or safe. Be sure all material and/or outside resources are cited according to APA guidelines.
Describe blood flow during the heart cycle, then explain why the blood moves between atria and ventricles, and further between ventricles and major vessels (aorta and pulmonary trunk.) Eventually, clarify the role of the papillary muscles during the ventricular contraction. (Dont exceed 800 words.)
A review of the heart structures and blood circulation in the pulmonary and systemic circuits is recommended for this assignment.