Define Intrinsic and tactrinsic motivation

Define Intrinsic and tactrinsic motivation. Describe how you can from your mind make something that is Ordinarily extrinsically motivating into being intrinsically motivating. Explain the basic concepts associated With Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Do you agree or disagree with this theoretical model? why? and why not? support your thought Include a reference ( s ) in APA Format to support your thought.

Connection between leading and coaching/counseling

Brody makes a clear connection between leading and coaching/counseling. In your experience, have leaders and supervisors displayed coaching techniques and used them to better support staff?…

Which techniques have been more rarely used by leaders in your own observations and what do you think is the most important specific way that leaders need to act as coach/counselor?

Do you think it is easy to propose theories of causation?

Discuss scientific theory. What requirements must theories meet in order to be deemed acceptable? Do you think it is easy to propose theories of causation? why or why not?

*” Please give me the correct answer with an explanation. Also, don’t forget to provide a conclusion as it is mandatory.

Discuss how the Appeal to Authority and Loaded Language fallacy

Discuss how the Appeal to Authority and Loaded Language fallacy are prevalent in our society.  Give two examples of these fallacies and briefly explain each impact on our society

Advanced physical assessment

Advanced physical assessment: How do Human virtual stimulate patient encounters to help meet the goals of the competencies from the NONPF Independent Practice Competency: 1. Practices independently managing previously diagnosed and undiagnosed patients?

Describe how this helped accomplish the NONPF Independent Practice Competency: 1. Practices independently managing previously diagnosed and undiagnosed patients in detail?

 

The developmental and neurobiological effects of FV in children

Why is it important to understand the developmental and neurobiological effects of FV in children? and Identify 1 self-care activity you could do to assist you in preventing burnout and/or vicarious trauma if you are working with children who experience FV

The lumen of the follicle of the thyroid gland

Normally, iodine is transported from the blood into the lumen of the follicle of the thyroid gland, There, the iodine is attached to the thyroglobulin, also in the lumen of the thyroid follicle, to become iodinated-thyroglobulin. Next, the follicle cell converts the iodinated thyroglobulin into T3 and T4 hormones, which are then secreted into the blood.

Based on what you know about the process of thyroid hormone synthesis and the regulation of thyroid hormone T3 and T4 production, what would happen to the levels of (amount of) each of the following hormones in the blood if there was not enoughiostine in the blood (you garnet have to write a complete sentence, but make sure I knew which hormone you are answering:

1. What would happen to the levels of thyroid hormones T3 and Ta hormones in the blood if there was not enough iodine?

2. What would happen to the levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone ISHI in the blood if there was not enough iodine? 3. what would happen to the levels of throrotronincreleasioithormone: IRH in the blood if there

Advanced disseminated metastatic cancer

A very frail 83-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital after a period of declining health. After examination and a CT scan, it was determined that the patient has advanced disseminated metastatic cancer. There was no prior history of cancer for this patient. The colon was the suspected primary site, but the testing was not definitive for the primary site of cancer.

 

The menstrual phase of the uterine cycle

The menstrual phase of the uterine cycle occurs: While the endometrium is thickening From days 6-14 of a 28-day cycle When progesterone spikes When estrogen and progesterone are at their lowest levels Question 2 The follicular phase of the ovarian cycle: Lasts from day involves a surge of estrogen secretion Involves activity of the corpus luteum D) Involves inhibition of testosterone secretion

The leading cause of morbidity

The leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the US is cardiovascular disease. It is commonly a result of years of chronic inflammatory changes to the lining of the blood vessel (endothelium) caused by excessive calories (free radical oxygens from burning fats) and lack of exercise (insulin resistance) and/or smoking. Metabolic syndrome is a constellation of excessive central fat (waist>hip ratio) high blood pressure + elevated LDL with low HDL + insulin resistance (pre-diabetes) or Type 2 diabetes. We use medications in combinations to reduce LDL cholesterol, reduce triglycerides, reduce weight, lower blood pressure, improve insulin resistance, and lower blood sugar levels.

Choose one drug from each of these categories and discuss how they work together better than they would work separately. You will need to demonstrate an understanding of how they interact on the body (pharmacodynamics).

Limit your information to one page and cite your references.