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Differences and similarities between anxiety disorders, ocd and ptsd

Differences and similarities between anxiety disorders, ocd and ptsd describe at least one assessment/measurement instrument specifically for one of the three disorders Tell us about the instrument and what constructs /symptoms it specifically measures. How feasible is it to utilize with clients? You also will need to let us know if it has good reliability …

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The musculoskeletal system

The musculoskeletal system is responsible for the structure of the body and the ability to have purposeful movements. Musculoskeletal injury and disease affect a large swath of the population and become increasingly prevalent in older adults. What are the short-term and long-term pathophysiological consequences of a fracture? How might the fracture type influence the risk …

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Chromosomal Abnormality

Delve into the topic (s) discussed in the module by doing the following:Identify any inheritable chromosomal abnormalities and prepare a written essay. Include the following information in your presentation:• Description of the chromosomal abnormality.• How common is it, and what is its origin?• How can it be detected prenatally?• In what state is the investigation …

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Action Research and Evaluation Research: Enhancing Scholar-Practitioner Engagement

Action research and evaluation research (i.e., evaluation) are applied research models that are useful to the scholar-practitioner. In a 3 page paper, respond to the following: ● Describe the components of the action research process. ● Describe the components of evaluation research process and discuss how evaluation differs from research. ○ Include a discussion of …

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Discovering the Virus Responsible for Hepatitis C: A Milestone in Medical Science

    Discovering the Virus Responsible for Hepatitis C. Reading: Story of Discovery: Hepatitis C: from non-A, non-B hepatitis to a cure. (2016, June 9). The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Health Information Center. Retrieved from https://www.niddk.nih.gov/news/archive/2016/story-discovery-hepatitis-c-from-non-a-non-b-hepatitis-cure Questions: Describe the main point of the article? Evaluate the process described in the …

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The gastrointestinal (GI) tract

  The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is the body’s entry point for nutrients, including fluids and electrolytes needed to sustain life. Disorders of the GI tract are often grouped into the following categories: alteration of digestive function, absorptive function, immunologic function, and neuroendocrine function. What are the stimuli to the multiple substances that control gastric acid …

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Personality Disorders

1,050 word paper describing the theories related to personality disorders. Include the following: Describe the general symptoms of three types of personality disorders.Explain the theories behind the etiology of these personality disorders.Determine the relationship between these personality disorders and criminal behavior.Include a minimum of two sources.

Distress and eustress

• State your resting heart rate and explain any heart rate changes that occurred from the lab assessment. o Resting heart rate was 80 o There were no heart rate changes during the lab from just thinking of my stressors. • Define distress and eustress. Support your explanation of these different types of stress with …

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