Strategies for Academic Portfolios

In the realm of marketing, a successful branding strategy is one of the most important contributors to organizational success. A solid branding strategy can help add visibility and credibility to a company’s products.

Similarly, nurse-scholars can build a personal brand to add visibility and credibility to their work. You can begin building your brand by developing and maintaining an academic portfolio. Such an activity can help share the results of your efforts and contribute to your success. This Module’s Discussion asks you to consider and share strategies for building your portfolio.

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The assisted living setting

Assisted living, aging, Living Will, etc. Look for Nursing and use one of the databases to search for a
scholarly research article. CINAHL is very user friendly. If you place Nursing as the first word in your search
field you will have better luck finding articles related to nursing. You will also want to look for an article that
says PDF Full Text because you will need to print the article to submit after you present it in pre-conference
along with a two page synopsis and reference citation. Attach a copy of your article to your submission.
Therefore: 1. Find, read, review, and learn from article 2. Write a two page synopsis about the article a.
Synopsis b. Reference page c. Copy of article

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Health Care Ethics

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Referencing various incidences from the video, provide meaningful responses to the following questions:
In your opinion,
Did Dr. Stewart violate the Hippocratic Oath in his lack of treatment of Lea Davies? Support your response
with ethical theory and apply appropriate principles of ethics.
To what extent do ethics apply to the role of Dr. Pravesh?
Were there other alternatives that Devon, Lea’s husband, should have taken to ensure his wife received
medical attention sooner than later?
Were Dr. Bell’s apology, an action plan of implementing new standards of care, and establishing a review
board enough to address this issue? Why or why not?
What would you have done differently as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the hospital?
You are required to follow the guidelines below when submitting this assignment:
Type in Microsoft Word, double spaced, 12 pt. font size, Times New Roman or Arial font type
A minimum of 500 words
Comply with APA 6th edition formatting guidelines APA 6th edition formatting guidelines – Alternative
Formats
Use at least one (1) peer-reviewed source to authenticate your response.
Utilize Grammarly for spelling and grammatical errors.
Save your response as: Last Name_First Initial_NotNowWhen.docx or .doc

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Lab Report on Chapter 4: DNA physical properties

first, include an abstract on report. I will include all the information and you can put that together in your own
words.
Objective: to understand the structural characteristics of DNA that are responsible for its viscosity, perform
viscosity tests, to illustrate that viscosity of DNA can be reduced by shearing or denaturation; to understand
why DNA is viscous in solution but not in intact cells
DNA is Polymer consisting of repeating nucleotide units
Each nucleotide =nitrogenous base, deoxyribose sugar, and inorganic phosphate
DNA is double helix and rigid
Four bases = A, C, T, G Strands are held together by hydrogen bonds (noncovalent)
Adenine pairs with Thymine
Guanine pairs with Cytosine
A and G-purines
T and C-pyrimidines
Experiment 1: Visocity Test
Viscosity-resistance of a substance to flow. DNA is viscous because of its length and its double helix.
We will perform the viscosity test of the suspension (Unlysed cells) and cell lysate using Pasteur pipet and
the timer.
Use the same pipet for each measurement, no need to clean it!
Wear protective eye wear!!
The tip of the pipet is very sharp!
We will use 10% sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and 10N sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to break open the cells
(will be added by the instructor).
How SDS works?SDS +NaOH=lysis buffer
SDS solubilizes cell membrane, binds to both hydrophobic (membrane) and hydrophilic (non-membrane)
proteins.
NaOH helps break down the cell wall
SDS also denatures most of the proteins in the cell.
DNA that has been sheared (cut or broken up) is less viscous than intact DNA.
Shearing of DNA reduces its length.
Experiment 4-2-Mechanical shearing of DNA
We will be using same 4 ml of the cell
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lysate for all 5 shearing passes.
Heating DNA denatures it (breaks apart the strands of the double helix). What bonds are being broken?
Single-stranded DNA is less viscous than double-stranded
Experiment 4-3
Don’t forget the put boiled DNA on ice!!!
Use 2 ml of the cell lysate
DNA can be precipitated by dehydration in alcohol solutions
Precipitated DNA can then be spooled using a glass rod
Experiment 4-4
4ml of lysate+ 8ml ethanol
Will observe white threads of DNA

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