Let’s start with an easy 3 points! Check out the video below…
Let’s start with an easy 3 points! Check out the video below where I talk about what is okay, and not okay, to use during this exam (and why those things are not okay to use): Now, in the space below, answer these two questions: (a) List all the things you will not be allowed to use/do during the exam, according to the video above. You’ll earn credit for this question only if you list all the “not allowed” things described in the video. Hint: You’ll need to watch the entire video to hear the complete list. (b) Type your full name to indicate that you understand, and agree to, the conditions explained in the video above.
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Suppose that a new bacterium has been discovered called Microaerophilus gonorrhearulz. It can cause respiratory disease in humans. M. gonorrhearulz is a chemoorganotrophic microaerophilic heterotroph. It produces a toxin that interferes with the electron transport chain of human cells. Given that information, come up with, and describe, just one way to possibly treat someone with M. gonorrhearulz infection. In other words, discuss how you could take advantage of its metabolic characteristics (the ones described above) to come up with a treatment that would harm the bacterium but not human cells. IMPORTANT: To receive credit for your answer, it must be based only on things that we actually learned about in class (i.e. can’t be an answer that a Google search or AI chatbot might give someone). Also, your answer must describe just one possible treatment.
Read DetailsA nurse is calculating the dosage of captopril to administer…
A nurse is calculating the dosage of captopril to administer to the patient. When pulling the medication from the medication cabinet, Captopril 10mg/2mL is available. How many milliliters should the nurse administer? Proper labeling to receive credit. C
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