Components used for the Pediatric Basic Screening Survey

Identify five important components used for the Pediatric Basic Screening Survey when assessing a child’s oral health status

a. A 6 month dental recare appointment

Sealant on permanent molars

Presence of treated decay

A fluoride vanish treatment

A child’s first visit to the dentist

Presence of untreated decay

Early childhood caries presence

The urgency of need for dental care

The nervous system and endocrine system

How do the nervous system and endocrine system work to coordinate and control the body of an organism? How aro they different and what are they adapted for?

Effectiveness of ionizing radiation

how does the effectiveness of ionizing radiation compare with that of nonionizing radiation?

Providing toddler care

Inter-professional health care team  role in providing toddler care .Isabel is a 2 1⁄2-year-old toddler who lives with her parents and 13-month old sister in a rural community. Her father is a migrant worker and her mother stays at home with the children. Both parents are smokers. Both Isabel and her sister experienced recurrent episodes of otitis media during infancy although Isabel’s infections have become less frequent. Isabel’s speech is delayed; however, her mother believes that this is due to her lack of interactions with other children her age. Their culture and financial situations do not encourage daycare settings for children if the mother can stay at home with them. Most of Isabel’s speech is not understandable although she babbles “constantly.” Both children have received their scheduled immunizations at the local pediatric clinic. Isabel is brought to the clinic by her parents when she places a small toy in her ear that her parents are unable to remove. During the admission history, Isabel’s mother tells the nurse that she has had “behavior problems” with Isabel since she was 11 months old although she stated she had not mentioned this to the staff at the clinic because she was embarrassed. On further questioning, Isabel’s mother explains that Isabel “never listens to me and doesn’t even look at me when I talk to her.” She further states that Isabel doesn’t talk so they can understand her even though they have friends whose children not only talk all the time, but she can understand what they are saying. “Isabel’s problems are probably my fault because I didn’t raise her right. Now I’m afraid she is retarded and I don’t know how to help her.” Isabel sits in her mother’s lap babbling during the interview and does not make eye contact with her parents or the nurse during their conversation or when addressed. She appears disinterested in her surroundings. What is the primary concern or client need in this situation? Support answer with the data in the case. List other client needs/problems in the case. Identify any additional information or assessment data that is needed by the nurse in planning care for this client? What nursing actions are appropriate? What is the priority nursing action? Describe other nursing interventions that are important to providing optimal toddler care. Describe the roles/responsibilities of the inter-professional health care team members who may be involved in providing toddler care. Discuss your feelings about parents’ behaviors that place their children at risk.

Identify the feed that has the following anti-nutritional problem

Identify the feed that has the following anti-nutritional problem:

Choose from corn, soybean, wheat, rye, milo, rapeseed, rye, barley, cottonseed, rice

-trypsin inhibitor

-ergot

-erucic acid and myrosinase enzyme and potential of forming goitrogenic glucosinolates

-tannin

-gossypol

what is the effect on feeding value of test weight corn?

Sequence of events for the Ribonucleic acid world hypothesis

Which of the following is an appropriate sequence of events for the Ribonucleic acid world hypothesis? RNA forms from inorganic molecules, RNA self-replicates, RNA codes both DNA and protein DNA forms from inorganic molecules, DNA replicates RNA, RNA replicates protein Protein forms from inorganic molecules, RNA forms from protein, DNA forms from RNA RNA codes both DNA and protein, DNA self-replicates, protein replicates RNA

Morphological innovations and ecological opportunities

Morphological innovations and ecological opportunities can result is the rapid diversification of many species from a single common ancestor. This process is referred to as: Hybrid reinforcement Adaptive radiation Hybrid speciation Founder effect

The mechanisms by which a neoplastic growth could happen

This is a discussion project. I hope to explain and discuss the answer discuss the mechanisms by which a neoplastic growth could happen clarifying the targets of different carcinogens .

The phylogenetic placement of humans

Which of the following statements best describes the phylogenetic placement of humans (Homo sapiens)? Humans are most closely related to gorillas Humans are most closely related to banobos Humans are most closely related to the common ancestor of chimpanzees and bonobos Humans are most closely related to chimpanzees

Maintenance of a species’ genetic integrity and long-term viability

According to Lynch (2010), the fundamental requirement for the maintenance of a species’ genetic integrity and long-term viability is that the loss of mean fitness by the recurrent input of deleterious mutations each generation must be balanced by the removal of such mutations by Kin selection Genetic drift Gene flow Natural selection