Comparison of Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating and the DRI's
What are the differences between Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating and the Dietary Reference Intakes? Please add some strengths and weaknesses for both. Thank-you
Subject:
Health Sciences
Topic:
Pathophysiology
Posting ID:
44670
OTA ID:
102789
Are there simple solutions to complex problems? Can you give an example.
Are there simple solutions to complex problems? Can you give an example.
Subject:
Health Sciences
Topic:
Pathophysiology
Posting ID:
125836
OTA ID:
105514
Cardiorespiratory/cardiopulmonary
I am searching for someone to help assist me with the important factors in these cases. I have no experience with patients with serious cardiopulmonary issues. ANy key factos that i should have to consider in regards to the patient from a physical therapist point of view I would appreciate. My teacher is way over my head in the cardiopulmonary field and i need to understand the concepts and flags before my final in 3 weeks. These are practice cases and I feel very overwhelmed. I do not know what a PEEP level is - the book we use only has 2 small chapters and it does not go into this material. Case A: 23 y/o male s/p motor vehicle accident. Arrived unconscious with a left tension p... click for more
Subject:
Health Sciences
Topic:
Pathophysiology
Posting ID:
127984
OTA ID:
105567
Host and environment factors in the epidemiological triangle using TB as the agent.
It is for a Power Point Slide and the request is using "Agent, host and environment factors in the epidemiological triangle describe the epidemiological model/method using TB". How do I put this into words for TB? Would it be easier to use a diagram? Selection of an Agnet, Host and Environment for the epidemiological model for the study of TB. Agent is infectious disease Which Host could be the more logical reason for acquiring TB? genetic susceptibility(?), immutable characteristics, acquired characteristics, and lifestyle factors Environment would be human population (too many people living under one roof), socioeconomic (poor), working conditions(?).
Subject:
Health Sciences
Topic:
Pathophysiology
Posting ID:
134216
OTA ID:
104963
Intro Patho Inflammation/Healing
Introduction to Pathophysiology 1. Choose a specific disease. Prepare an appropriate list of six terms you could use to describe this disease and define each of the terms. 2. Define: a. Etiology b. Incidence c. Precipitating factor d. Complication e. Prognosis f. Iatrogenic 3. Differentiate between the terms metaplasia and malignant neoplasm. Inflammation and Healing 1. a. Explain the rationale for each of the following with acute inflammation: i. Warmth ii. Fever b. State three systemic signs of inflammation. 2. a. Explain how acute inflammation predisposes to development of infection. b. Classify each as inflammation or infection: i. Sunburn ii. ... click for more
Subject:
Health Sciences
Topic:
Pathophysiology
Posting ID:
142609
OTA ID:
104120
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