Distracted Driving

Distracted driving is a huge cause of death on roadways in the world. Being distracted while driving can put your life and others lives at risk. You can be distracted by being intoxicated, texting or putting makeup on which is a manual distraction,
What is distracted driving?
The act of driving while engaging in other activities which distract the driver’s attention away from the road. Distractions are shown to compromise the safety of the driver, passengers, pedestrians, and people in other vehicles.
The 3 types of distractions while driving
Visual – Visual distractions are those where you focus your eyes away from the road.
Ex:reading a text or notification, attention on others
Manual – Manual distractions are those where you move your hands from the wheel.
Ex: Texting,Makeup,  Eating or drinking
Cognitive –  A cognitive distraction is when your mind wanders away from the task of driving.
Ex: tired, upset, zoned out
Top causes of distracted driving
Intoxicated
affected by alcohol or drugs especially to the point where physical and mental control is markedly diminished especially
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to advocate for stronger laws against intoxicated driving and to offer support to victims and survivors of drunk driving.
Texting
is the act of composing, sending, reading text messages, email, or making similar use of the web on a mobile phone while operating a motor vehicle
more than 800,000 drivers are using handheld devices at any one moment throughout the day
nearly 6,000 people a year are killed in accidents related to cell phone use while driving
Drowsy Driving
Drowsy driving is the dangerous combination of driving and sleepiness or fatigue
Fatigue can have causes that aren’t due to underlying disease. Examples include lack of sleep, heavy exertion, jetlag, a large meal, or aging.

Conclusion — lets minimize distracted driving. Do Not multitask while driving. Drivers should only be doing one thing while on the road and that is Drive!! Keep eyes on the road, in case of an emergency pull over until you can drive to your destination with no distractions.

create your dream job

1. Create a job description and specifications for your dream job.
2. Design a compensation and benefits package related to your dream job.
3. Rationalize your compensation and benefits package. Be sure to indicate the research and considerations that went into the design of the compensation and benefits package.
4. Imagine this is the only position of its kind in the organization. From this perspective, design a performance appraisal program to assess your job performance.
5. Rationalize your performance appraisal program. Be sure to indicate the research and considerations that went into the design of the performance appraisal program.
6. Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar websites do not qualify as quality resources.

Supervisor Contract Paper

Supervision Contract Students are to prepare a supervision contract packet that include: (a) a supervisor professional disclosure statement, (b) a copy of the Supervisees Bill of Rights, (c) a statement on how formative and summative feedback for supervisee will be conducted along with applicable assessment instruments, and (d) any other materials you deem essential for the first supervision meeting. Compile this packet with a view toward getting yourself ready to provide individual supervision to masters level practicum students as supervisees.

Questions And Answer

 1. Why is HDL considered the good cholesterol?

2. Explain the role inflammation has in the development of atherosclerosis 

3. A 53-year-old male with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) presents to the ER with complains of sharp retro sternal chest pain that worsens with deep breathing. Diagnosis reveals Pleural friction rub and acute pericarditis.

A. What does a physician Assistant recognized as the result of the pleural friction rub?

4. An adolescent with complain of swollen lymph nodes, abdominal pain, temp 102F, and arthralgias for about 2 weeks, at the ER was given Tamiflu but the Tamiflu seems not to work and complain of high pitched onset, sore throat with reddened, cervical lymphadenopathy and tonsils 3+ without exudate.  Rapid strep was positive. The Patient was diagnosed with acute rheumatic hear disease 

A. Explain how positive strep test has cause the patients symptoms.

5. A 76-year-old obese patient who is 31 hours post op hip replacement complain of nausea and vomiting, dry mucus membrane, and unable to go for physical therapy. Physical exam reveals a swollen red colored calf and left leg tightness. Ultrasound reveal deep venous thrombosis (DVT)

A. Describe the factors that could have contributed to DVT

B. Explain how each factor cause DVT

6. A patient was sent home 10days ago  s/p partial small bowel resection  for crohns disease, she sudden start experiencing Shortness of breath, blood pressure 80/40, oxygen level 89% on room air, the physician suspect massive pulmonary embolus, while waiting for EMS to arrive the physician assistant place an EKG on the patient which reveals Right Ventricular Strain

A. Explain why large pulmonary embolus interferes with oxygenation

B. Explain why large pulmonary embolus causes right ventricular strain

7. Explain early asthmatic responses and the cells responsible for the responses

8. Explain late asthmatic responses and the cells responsible for the reactions

9. A 56-year-old female with history of smoking was diagnosed with emphysema. She as the physician if this means COPD.

A. Explain the pathophysiology of emphysema and how it relates to COPD 

B. Explain the pathophysiology of chronic bronchitis and how it relates to COPD

10. A 60 year old patient with COPD has lost 7% of body weight during his doctor visit , patient admits to missing some meals and stated the meals take too much work to cook and prepare. 

A. Explain why patient with COPD are at risk for malnutrition 

11. What is pathologic process that can causes patient with pneumonia to have low oxygenation/hypoxia level  

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ANSWER SHOULD BE IN 3 TO 4 SENTENCE FOR EACH QUESTION.