Alcohol Questions – The Nursing TermPaper

Alcohol : Chapter 7 and 8 
1. Define a drink- specifically identify the amount of ethanol in each form of common social drinks.(beer, wine, liquor)2. Define Binge Drinking: for men, for women3. How long does it take for a full dose of alcohol to get into the bloodstream? Why does it take so long?4. Define and explain blackouts.(Not the same as passing out/ unconscious)5. If two people drinking alcohol both reached the BAC of 0.1, why could one be “tipsy” (impaired) and the other seem normal (not impaired)?6. How does a person die from alcohol overdose?7. True / False : Alcohol is metabolized from the body at a steady continuous rate, coffee, cold showers or food will not speed up sobriety.8. Explain Disinhibition. How does this explain drunken behavior?9. Define hangover. Why are people so thirsty the next day after binge drinking?
10. Explain Co-dependency (Alcoholics and the family)11. Go to– http://rethinkingdrinking.niaaa.nih.gov/. See if your drinking pattern is risky. Notice the definitions of each drinking pattern and the risks involved.
12. Go to– http://bloodalcoholcalculator.org/ . Calculate your BAC for 2,4 and 6 drinks.
13. What can affect alcohol absorption? (food, timing, carbonation etc.) Explain how this affects absorption.
 
14. What is the 18th Amendment? How long was it in effect? How did it affect drinking trends in the US? What problems were caused by this law, so much that it eventually was repealed? What did we learn from this?
 
 
Do you need a similar assignment done for you from scratch? We have qualified writers to help you. We assure you an A+ quality paper that is free from plagiarism. Order now for an Amazing Discount!Use Discount Code “Newclient” for a 15% Discount!NB: We do not resell papers. Upon ordering, we do an original paper exclusively for you.

“what motivates you, what’s your passion, and what do you believe?”

 

You’ve just landed your dream job with a dynamic organization. The head of the organization is charismatic and wants to meet with every new employee. You’ve been tracking her career for several years through your university’s alumni news, since she graduated about 10 years before you and is still very involved in the university. You want to make a good impression. She was recently interviewed for the New York Times column, “Corner Office,” and she commented that she always asks new hires her “signature question.” You’re anticipating that the head of your organization will ask her signature question at lunch today: “What motivates you, what’s your passion, and what do you believe?”

The question is important to reflect on because your response may provide valuable insights into what drives you, as described in this article, The Search for Worthwhile Work.

Your response to this question takes the form of an essay, the model for which is This I Believe, first begun by Edward R. Murrow in the 1950s radio program, and revived by NPR several years ago in an online forum. The program highlights inspiring statements of belief from both famous and ordinary people.

In an essay of no more than 500 words, please write your statement of personal and professional belief in response to“What motivates you, what’s your passion, and what do you believe?”  Share what’s important to you in regards to your profession, your industry, your career, or your education.  This is a first-person essay and requires no research or citations.   

This is challenging! It requires a level of introspection so deep that no one else can do it for you. Use the following suggestions, adapted from http://www.thisibelieve.org, as a guide:

  • Name your belief: If you can’t name it in a sentence or two, your essay may not be about belief. You are writing an essay, not a list. Focus on one core belief, which you will explain, define, and develop through the essay.
  • Tell a story: Be specific. Take your belief out of the ether and ground it in specific events of your life. Consider moments when your belief was formed or tested or changed. Think of your own experience, work, and life, and tell of the things you know that no one else does. Make sure your story ties to the essence of your professional or educational philosophy and the shaping of your beliefs. Tell me how you reached your beliefs, and if they have grown, what made them grow. Your story need not be heart-warming or gut-wrenching—it can even be funny—but it should be real.
  • Be positive: Please avoid preaching or editorializing or finger-pointing. I do not want your views on the American way of life, democracy, or capitalism. (These are important but for another occasion.) I want to know what you live by, what you DO believe, not what you don’t believe.
  • Be personal: Avoid speaking in the editorial “we” or the projecting “you” or the accusing “they.” The project is “this I believe,” not “this everyone believes,” “this my company believes,” or “this Americans/Russians/Scientologists believe.” Make your essay about you; speak in the first person. I recommend you read your essay aloud to yourself several times, and each time edit it and simplify it until you find the words, tone, and story that truly echo your belief.

Feel free to visit the This I Believe website for examples. There are thousands! You can also browse by theme, by age of writer, or by featured essay. Some of my favorites include “Always Be Cool to the Pizza Dude” , “Satisfaction for a Job Well Done” , and “Teacher”.

Here are some additional helpful resources for writing this first essay:

From the Effective Writing Center, here are some good strategies for thinking about assignments and preparing to write;

Some good information from the EWC writing guide about the process of writing;

and, David Taylor with his video on writing the 5 paragraph essay

Good luck.
 

Short question | sociology | university canada west

  
The Instructions for your reflection assignments is in your course syllabus. But, I will restate some of that here. Your reflection assignment should be 100-150 words in length and you should do your assignment in a Word document using 12 font and double spaced. No references are necessary in these assignments as they are your own words based on what you have learned in the course. But remember you must use the course material to answer these questions/assignments. That is, they are not meant as an avenue for you to provide your personal opinion on the topic. These assignments are to be done independently (e.g., not to be done with others in your class). See your course syllabus for the due date.
Reflection Assignment #1 Question:
Define Sociology and describe what the “sociological imagination” is.

New product powerpoint

 

Select a new product that you have been introduced to in the past 12 months. You are also welcome and encouraged to research this new product using outside sources. You are to create a PowerPoint presentation about the marketing strategy for this relatively new product. Your PowerPoint presentation should include the following elements:

  •   Slide 1: Title page

  •   Slide 2: Description of the new product

  •   Slide 3: Explain which category of innovation is emphasized.

  •   Slide 4: List what differentiates the product from the competition.

  •   Slide 5: Describe the product’s target market and its demographics.

  •   Slide 6: Describe the market size and potential product demand.

  •   Slide 7: Explain which stage of the product life cycle the product is in.

  •   Slide 8: Predict product demand in five years.

  •   Slide 9: List of sources using APA guidelines 

 

Do you need a similar assignment done for you from scratch? We have qualified writers to help you. We assure you an A+ quality paper that is free from plagiarism. Order now for an Amazing Discount!
Use Discount Code “Newclient” for a 15% Discount!

NB: We do not resell papers. Upon ordering, we do an original paper exclusively for you.


Buy Custom Nursing Papers