Psychophysiology Test

I have a 2 part test I need help with.One is answer in complete sentences and the 2nd True or False.The test is solely and completely based on the book “Self Matters” by Phillip C. McGraw. (Not from random answers off the internet. Please.)The 2 tests are attached.Audiobook of Self Matters can be downloaded here:http://kat.ph/dr-phil-mcgraw-self-help-audio-books-t1083784.htmlThank you!!!

Wright a summary of content and methods used in the chronological development of metaphysics.? 2. Choose a philosopher from the ancient, mediev

  

1. Wright a summary of content and methods used in the chronological development of metaphysics. 

2. Choose a philosopher from the ancient, medieval, or modern period then discuss and compare his distinct metaphysical teaching and method with Martin Heidegger (a representative of contemporary sources of metaphysics). Since Heidegger is an existentialist, you must also cover the elements or themes of existentialist “philosophy”/movement from his metaphysical views.. For further knowledge on Existentialism, use an additional web source: Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy and click “existentialism.”

3. For the Conclusion: After recalling the shift of metaphysical views from ancient to contemporary and making comparison between your favorite philosopher and Heidegger, do you think that the existentialist or contemporary metaphysics able to resonate with modern mindset as  you choose to explain ANY of the following topics of concerns about the current nature of reality: 1) fake news on reality brought about by social media, 2) lingering questions on God’s existence which tended to cause the dwindling or dying faith of believers, 3) fear from rapid decline of human life, 4) problem of evil like pandemic crisis and human depression, war and violence, racial injustice, etc. Which philosophical insight did you learn from our course in general (your takeaway) and how would you apply this to your own metaphysical outlook in life? Explain.

Choose one diuretic and provide a description regarding how it works on the nephron. Include the part of the nephron that is affected as well as the mechanism of action

Choose one diuretic and provide a description regarding how it works on the nephron. Include the part of the nephron that is affected as well as the mechanism of action

 Choose one diuretic and provide a description regarding how it works on the nephron. Include the part of the nephron that is affected as well as the mechanism of action (ie., what does it do to the nephron to affect fluid volume?).

 

2. Choose a urinary system disease and describe how your chosen disease affects either the structure, function or both of the kidney.

 

Grading Rubric:

 

Post must be at least 300 words (not including references).

 

Post must be written entirely in your own words.

 

Includes at least 1 diuretic.

 

Includes a description of how the diuretic works.

 

Includes specific information regarding how the diuretic affects the nephron.

 

Includes side effects of the diuretic.

 

Includes a urinary system disease.

 

Includes specific information about how the disease affects the structure or function of the urinary system.

 

Includes APA citations.

 

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. The Career of a Dentist

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on The Career of a Dentist. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. The Career of a Dentist

My passion to help people in need of dental health care was ignited when I learned about the Internal Service Learning (ISL), a remarkable organization that sends teams of college students to deprived areas in different countries to assist local physicians and dentists in free clinics. I joined the San Jose, Costa Rica team and set off with excitement and worries. I never imagined that this journey would be a turning point in my life, from biology to dentistry and public health.

Our dental clinics were always crowded with patients who had suffered from various dental problems. Many of the patients were left untreated for a long time due to the fact that they could not afford to go to a dental clinic. For them, dental care was a luxury, not a necessity. While working in the clinic, I realized how blessed I am to live without worrying about dental and medical care. This situation opened my eyes to the pain and suffering of those who cannot afford the help that they truly need. This trip amplified my desire to help people in oral health care.

Based on my experiences with ISL, I have become an active volunteer at the Dental Fear Research Clinic at the University of Washington, School of Dentistry, specializing in solving different types of dental fears and phobias. I have received further experiences by being able to shadow Dr. Tar-Chee Aw. I have come to realize that there is more to the fear of dentistry than you would first believe, such as fear of X-rays or not being numb. Thus, these experiences have helped me to understand how varied the field of dentistry really is and to have made me truly interested and motivated to learn more about the different facets of dentistry.

Since my childhood, I have understood how important it is to treat a patient’s fear as well as their oral health care. Dr. Tar-Chee Aw´s work is an inspiration as I also want to become a dentist who can heal the patient’s deep-rooted pain, both in their heart and in their mouth.

While my volunteer and research experiences bolstered my determination to study dentistry, it was my class in Dental Public Health Science that taught me how to become a “good” dentist. Most of the lecturers agreed that dentistry in the United States of America is probably the most advanced in the world however, not everyone in this country enjoys this, due to its high cost. Even if people are able to afford the high expenses, they tend to wait until they feel pain. Good oral health is the most important first line of defense in our body against diseases and oral bacteria, which left unchecked, lead to serious health complications such as heart attacks. It is disheartening to watch people disregard this fact and consider dental health care to be an option and being exposed to a preventable danger. From this class, I gained a greater understanding of many aspects of dentistry beyond the public’s general belief and these beliefs need to be changed, for their betterment!

In closing, given my childhood fears of dentists, I have developed a real thirst for knowledge related to this subject and my valuable prior experiences in dentistry have led me to set two goals as a dentist, promoting dental public health and educating people concerning the importance of oral health. I hope you are able to visualize my passion and interest for dentistry, give me the opportunity to expand upon it, and allow me to reach my career aspiration to be able to help others.