Select four artifacts/signature assignments that you would like to include in your e-portfolio. Explain how each one correlates to the learning objectives of the program as well as explain why you selected these specific documents to include in your e-portfolio. Word documents should be a minimum of 2 pages in length not including a cover/title…
Research conduct an Internet search for the science standards for your state. Choose a grade level and select a science standard to focus on. Cite at least one source using an in-text citation and provide a reference list. Include a title page for all assignments! Also, organize your paper with headings, double-space, use 12 point…
Create a lesson plan outline following the 6 essential elements described in Ch. 3, “Planning Units and Lessons,” of Teaching Children Science. A link to Ch. 3 is found in the Week 2 – Required Learning Activities. Include the following in your outline: Use the template below to help.. Week 2 & 5 Lesson Plan…
Students will develop a scholarly paper addressing a problem, issue, or situation needing change within the practice setting. The paper will address how the advanced practice nurse can facilitate and develop a road map for change. Assignment Criteria: 1. Identify a problem, issue, or situation needing change within the practice or organizational setting. Include background…
A patient has thalassemia, a genetic disorder characterized by abnormal synthesis of globin proteins and excessive destruction of erythrocytes. This patient is jaundiced and is found to have an excessive level of bilirubin in his blood. Explain the connection and why is this dangerous for the individual? 150 words
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a mood disorder characterized by, among other symptoms, increased appetite, sluggishness, and increased sleepiness. It occurs most commonly during the winter months, especially in regions with long winter nights. What role does melatonin play physiologically in SAD?
What is the difference between endocrine and exocrine glands? Name the hormones secreted from the following Endocrine Organs and their functions: opituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas and pineal glands Name one disease associated with each endocrine organ listed above.
Chapter 18 Assignment Identify the primary functions of blood, its fluid and cellular components, and its physical characteristics? Identify the composition of blood plasma, including its most important solutes and plasma proteins? Discuss the structure and function of red blood cells and hemoglobin? Describe the structure of platelets and explain the process…
The history of studying leadership traits, styles, qualities, and characteristics is an extensive one. Leadership is a tool, a model, and even a trait. The tool of leadership is a powerful one that is widely revered in the field of organizational communication. A good leader can gather many for one goal, and a bad leader…
While it is fairly easy to think about the meaning of work in the context of stable, long-term employment and a relatively unchanging economic and political system, such a coherent picture becomes much more elusive in an environment where organizations are less stable, workers change jobs more regularly than they change their cars, and the…