NO PLAGIARISIM PLEASE MUST BE IN APA FORMAT This is a virtual lab. Here is the URL: http ://learn.genetics. utah .

NO PLAGIARISIM PLEASE 

MUST BE IN APA FORMAT 

This is a virtual lab.

Here is the URL: http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/labs/gel/ 

You are to write an essay APA formatting style with Referencing,  The essay should be 350 words.

Here is an outline to help you organize your essay content:

1. Be sure to  define the electrophoresis technique.

2, Identify the factors that create the gel’s appearance.

( this should include what the composition of the gel, the meaning of markings of DNA movement, and how the DNA moves through the gel, and the meaning of the standard ladder)

3. Explain how we use this to construct the DNA

4. What other techniques are available to help us understand DNA composition of the cells we are investigating.

5, Include tone other different DNA analysis and its  application  in science.

Remember only 350 words

How high will a 1.90 kg rock go from the point of release if thrown straight up by someone who does 90.0 J of work on it?

How high will a 1.90 kg rock go from the point of release if thrown straight up by someone who does 90.0 J of work on it? Neglect air resistance.How much work is required to stack them one on top of another?

How high will a 1.90 kg rock go from the point of release if thrown straight up by someone who does 90.0 J ofwork on it? Neglect air resistance.How much work is required to stack them one on top…

Question 1 Diversity refers to The cultural competence between persons or groups The differences between persons or groups The similarities between

Question 1

  1. Diversity refers to
  2. The cultural competence between persons or groups
  3. The differences between persons or groups
  4. The similarities between persons or groups
  5. The bias between persons or groups

5 points  

Question 2

  1. Which of the following best describes the ultimate goal of the systems approach to diversity and cultural competence in health care?
  2. Improved satisfaction for diverse employees
  3. Improved diversity management practices
  4.     Imp roved health outcomes for diverse individuals 
  5.  Improved cultural sensitivity

5 points  

Question 3

  1. The flow of students into a professional occupation is often called
  2. Skills gap
  3. Workforce diversity
  4. Career pipeline
  5. Concordance

5 points  

Question 4

  1. Which of the following is NOT a way to reduce health care disparities?
  2. Train health care providers in providing culturally competent care
  3.  Keep health care delivery standardized in all locales
  4.  Collect, measure and evaluate outcomes and interventions
  5.  Alter health care structures

5 points  

Question 5

  1. Which of the following is NOT one of the risks of lower socioeconomic status in health care?
  2. Genetic predisposition
  3. Lower quality of care
  4. Health insurance inequities
  5. Limited access to care

5 points  

Question 6

  1. Which of the following is the definition of cultural identity?
  2.  A multi-dimensional self-concept drawn from allegiance to and acceptance by an ethnic or cultural group
  3. Recognition of the strong effects of culture on self and others
  4. Societal beliefs and customs that reinforce the assumption that majority culture-for example, dialect, traditions, and appearance-is superior and minority culture is inferior

5 points  

Question 7

  1. Which of the following does NOT describe the process of acculturation?
  2. Contact with a culture different from one’s own
  3. Stereotyping people from different cultures
  4. Learning new values, beliefs, and behaviors
  5. Internalizing aspects of a new culture

5 points  

Question 8

  1. What is the term used for an assumption that people from other cultures are more like you than they actually are?
  2.  Projected similarity
  3.  Ethnocentrism
  4. Stereotyping
  5. Cultural relevancy

5 points  

Question 9

  1. Which of the following is the definition of implicit bias?
  2. The act of oversimplifying or overgeneralizing the characteristics of a group or a member of a group
  3. Consciously held attitudes toward a target such as an identity group or a diversity dimension
  4. Unconsciously held attitudes toward a target such as an identity group or a diversity dimension
  5. The hierarchy of beliefs and convictions that guide a person’s conduct, choices, and goals

5 points  

Question 10

  1. What is NOT a hallmark of culturally competent health care professionals?
  2. Readiness to change
  3. Awareness of implicit biases
  4. Preference for homogeneity
  5. Openness to self discovery

5 points  

Question 11

  1. Which of these is NOT an obstacle to training health care clinicians in cultural competence?
  2. The evidence base for cultural competence is not well developed
  3.  The term ‘cultural competency” might appear to call into question their skills
  4.  Cultural epidemiology
  5.  Lack of trainer familiarity with the workplace environment

5 points  

Question 12

  1. Which one of these is NOT a cultural factor affecting health care?
  2. Gender roles
  3. Bias and discrimination
  4. Ethnomedical syndromes
  5. Diets and dietary practices

5 points  

Question 13

  1. Proxemics is?
  2. The study of the cultural meaning of interpersonal distance in communication
  3. Process of understanding whether the receiver understood the intended message
  4. Pattern of relationships among people in a group
  5. The field of study that examines responses to drugs in relationship to genetic

5 points  

Question 14

  1. Which of these is a common problem associated with the use of untrained interpreters?
  2. Intentional editing of patient’s or doctor’s utterances
  3. Language concordance
  4. Familiarity with medical and health care terminology
  5. All the above

5 points  

Question 15

  1. Which of these is a common problem associated with the use of untrained interpreters?
  2. Intentional editing of patient’s or doctor’s utterances
  3. Language concordance
  4. Familiarity with medical and health care terminology
  5. all of the above.

5 points  

Question 16

  1. Which of these is not recommended as a practice when working with interpreters? (c)
  2. Treating the interpreter as a respected health care professional
  3. Learning basic words and phrases from the target language and asking for clarification of unfamiliar beliefs or behaviors
  4. Maintaining eye contact with the interpreter
  5. Choosing an interpreter whose age, gender and background are close to the patient’s

5 points  

Question 17

  1. Which of the following can trigger change in an individual’s dominant group identity status?
  2. Experiences
  3. Self Reflection
  4. Change in worldview
  5. All of the above

5 points  

Question 18

  1. Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between strategic orientation and diversity management practices?
  2. Diversity management practices are not related to strategic orientation
  3. Diversity management practices are positively associated with strategic orientation
  4. Diversity management practices are contingent on strategic orientation
  5. Strategic orientation is contingent on diversity management practices

5 points  

Question 19

  1. In health care, diversity management generally refers to
  2. Human resource management and other practices related to recruitment and retention of a diverse workforce
  3. Practices related to the delivery of culturally and linguistically appropriate patient care
  4. Both
  5. Neither

5 points  

Question 20

  1. A change agent is best described as
  2. A community activist who insists on organizational transformation
  3. A senior level administrator who leads the process of organizational transformation
  4. Any individual who leads the process of organizational transformation
  5. A physician who advocates for patients

Explain the cardiac conduction cycle. Be sure to discuss the functions of the main components of the cardiac conduction system:

Explain the cardiac conduction cycle. Be sure to discuss the functions of the main components of the cardiac conduction system: The SA node, AV node, bundle of his, bundle branches and purkinje fibers.

Question 1 Which of the following needs to be performed as errors in monitoring and reporting are uncovered?

Question 1

   Which of the following needs to be performed as errors in monitoring and reporting are uncovered?

   Root-cause analysis

   Gap analysis

   Policy change

   Compliance analysis

Question 2

   Which of the following must be established in order for employees to feel less compelled to cover up mistakes?

   Suggestion box

   No-blame culture

   Integration of the five health care profession core competencies

   Progress tracking

Question 3

   Which of the following is the definition of a “No-blame culture”?

   Accepting mistakes happen and not worrying about holding people accountable

   Focusing on solutions when things go worn and not finger-pointing

   Recognizing that errors occur but making planned efforts to prevent them

   Never blaming anyone for a mistake or attempting to understand why it happened

Question 4

   Which of the following must a policy, monitoring, or tracking system not threaten?

   The staff’s willingness to think for themselves, make mistakes, and learn from them

   The staff’s accountability

   The staff’s ability to break the rules

   The staff’s ability to cover up mistakes

Question 5

   Which of the following is the meaning of patient-centered care?

   Treating patients on a case-by-case basis

   Treating patients the exact same way

   Treating one patient a day

   Treating the patient’s disease instead of the symptoms

Question 6

   Which of the following is a group of health care providers from different backgrounds who work together and bring unique expertise to the group?

   American Nurses Association

   American Hospital Association

   Interprofessional teams

   Professional groups

Question 7

   Which of the following is the definition of evidence based practice?

   Using practices and procedures that one thinks will work

   Using practices and procedures that one knows will work

   Using practices and procedures that one has just begun to research

   Using practices and procedures that one has used before

Question 8

   Which of the following needs to be determined first when something goes wrong with performance?

   Let everyone know what happened and not to do it again

   Figure out what went wrong

   Look at the metrics, determine the problem, and fix it

   Put a new metric system in place

Question 9

   Which of the following is the common cause of a problem that has become a trend?

   Miscommunication

   Laziness

   Unintelligence

   Lack of care

Question 10 Which of the following is one of the five core competencies?

   Provide outstanding service

   Provide training

   Provide patient-oriented care

   Demonstrate effective bedside manner

A race car driver must average 205.0 km/h over the course of a time trial lasting ten laps. If the first nine laps were done at 201.0 km/h, what

A race car driver must average 205.0 km/h over the course of a time trial lasting ten laps. If the first nine laps were done at 201.0 km/h, what average speed must be maintained for the last lap? (Answer to the nearest km/h.)

In terms of cheese making, what is the importance of pH at whey draining?

In terms of cheese making, what is the importance of pH at whey draining? Also, how does the pH of cheeses made using lactic acid bacteria differ to that of cheeses made using direct acidification differ at whey draining, and how does this affect the final cheese texture?

A sealed metal can full of air is placed on a hot stove burner. The metal can does not expand significantly during the time we are monitoring the…

A sealed metal can full of air is placed on a hot stove burner. The metal can does not expand significantly during the time we are monitoring the process. The air in the can undergoes an increase in…A. temperature.B. pressure.C. mass.D. All of these.E. volume.F. None of these changes.G. Two of these.

.Which of the following reactions occurs during thermoregulation to increase body temperature?

.Which of the following reactions occurs during thermoregulation to increase body temperature?The body relaxes the muscleThe body produces sweatThe body begin shiveringThe body sends blood to the skin