Physiology, pathophysiology and symptoms of hypoglycemia Hypoglycemia occurs when the blood glucose levels go below 4mmol/ (72mg/dL). It is characterized by reduced plasma glucose concentration to low levels which may induce symptoms associated with low blood sugar such as changes in mental status or even stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system. The condition usually occurs as a result of abnormalities in the body systems that are involved in homeostasis of glucose. There are various causes of hypoglycemia but it occurs most often in patients with diabetes. It may result from changes in medication or overdose, diet changes, infection, changes in metabolism which occur over time, changes in activity among others. Other causes may include alimentary problems, fasting, insulinoma, problems of the endocrine system, and hepatic problems. Apart from having high levels of glucose in their blood, people suffering from hyperglycemia often have detectable glucose in their urine, a condition called glycosuria. Normally urine does not contain glucose since it is all reabsorbed in the kidneys. The major symptoms of hypoglycemia are frequent urination and increased thirst. Other symptoms include…
Article critiques key The most positive aspect about this article is that the research emphasizes the future ensured on economic progress, growth and employment for knowledge worker and development all over the world. The negative aspect focuses on nature, influence, disputes, contests, paraphernalia and difficulties that have not been premeditated exhaustively or intensively. The article explains about the UAE organization focused on the methodology and management of a business. The top management of the business establishment has the organizational strategies and culture to bring about the company very efficiently with the aim and guidelines towards a prosperous, suitable UAE development. Furthermore, the study evaluates the part and influence of tactical organization principles on the establishment of trust and innovation. The study examines the mediating role of organizational agility and its impact or business trust and innovation. The study offers a model for effective operational of UAE companies. Statement of the problem The article points out the account of the problem in the first paragraph that emphasizes on what could be assessed after a proper evaluating empirical and abstract report and…
Article Review on Logistics Background of the Article The selected article, The role of innovation in the implementation of green supply chain management practices, assesses the role of green practices in organizations has become an integral part of the supply chain management practices. According to Silva, Gomes, and Sarkis (2019), green supply chain management (GSCM) is currently an extensive strategy that aims to protect the environment while minimizing the practices that degrade the environment. The paper thus seeks to determine how processes and product innovation affect the relationship between GSCM and sustainability performance. Methodologies The researchers used surveys to assess data from 173 manufacturing companies to test the model hypothesis of the relationship between the variables. The variables were evaluated using various items on a 7‐point Likert‐type scale. Resulting Analysis Data analysis was performed using the Smart PLS 2.0 software. The first step of the analysis assessed the relationship between GSCM practices and sustainability performance, along with the relationship between GSCM practices and product and process innovation. The resulting analysis highlighted that green inbound practices and production practices have a…
Pharmacological interventions In specific cases of agitation and anxiety among Alzheimer’s patients such as Dave from the case study, pharmacological interventions have demonstrated a wide range of benefits. Various drug agents have been successfully demonstrated the ability to at least reduce the level of agitation and anxiety among many tested patients making the use of such drugs justified (Davis, 2016). One reason for the consideration of such chemical agents among dementia patients is their predisposition to violence especially towards care givers and harm on themselves if the behavioral changes are allowed to precipitate. Some of the pharmacological interventions used currently for various manifestations of agitation, aggression, and anxiety such as that Dave presents are antipsychotics agents, anticonvulsants, anti-dementia agents, and serotonergic antidepressants (Durrant, 2011). Dave’s GP suggested the use of riserpidone, which is an antipsychotic agent. This specific drug, which commonly appears commercially as Risperdal, belongs to the category of antipsychotic pharmacological agents commonly prescribed for overly aggressive forms of dementia, schizophrenia or autistic disorders (Horowitz, Chute, & Drexel University, 2000). While the drugs themselves are highly effective, as demonstrated…
IS SOCIAL MOBILITY INCREASING OR DECREASING IN U.K? WHY? One of the critical factors which can be approached in any society to ensuring both the children from poor backgrounds as well as those from stable backgrounds succeed equally is ensuring social mobility in the society. Social mobility is essential in creating a fairer society, maximizing productivity and promoting social cohesion. This is because in a fair society success is subject to rewards of individual hard work and not connected in any way to the inheritance advantage. In a socially mobile setting, productivity level is also high because the best pool of talents is utilized hence ensuring that talents are applied and utilized in sectors where they have greatest impacts. Socially mobile societies are also more cohesive even as they allow access to opportunities equally by all; an act that minimizes conflicts while maximizing trust in the entire society. In the recent decades, attention has been considerably paid to the social mobility, specifically in the UK and several other first world countries. The political class has also recognized the benefits…
Assessment Task Notification English Studies– Year 12 Task Number: 01 Weighting: 25% Date Due: Friday, 31/01/2020 (T1, Week 1, Period 6) Syllabus outcomes assessed: a student: ES12-1 comprehends and responds analytically and imaginatively to a range of texts, including short and extended texts, literary texts and texts from academic, community, workplace and social contexts for a variety of purposes ES12-4 composes proficient texts in different forms ES12-5 develops knowledge, understanding and appreciation of how language is used, identifying and explaining specific language forms and features in texts that convey meaning to different audiences ES12-6 uses appropriate strategies to compose texts for different modes, media, audiences, contexts and purposes ES12-8 understands and explains the relationships between texts Marking criteria: you will be assessed on how well you: · compose a text that shows an insightful exploration of how human experiences you have explored in the prescribed text and another related texts · communicate through speaking, listening, reading, writing, viewing and representing · use language to shape and make meaning according to purpose, audience and context · think in ways that…
how GPS works It is somehow hard to understand how technology has come up with solutions to problems which otherwise seemed impossible to solve. For instance, gone are the days when getting lost was a major issue. Whenever a person found himself in such a situation, the only way out was to seek help from local folks or observe the patterns of stars to be able to find directions. However, getting stranded in places without signs of life remained a dilemma. This was pretty desperate condition in the past. Fast forward to date, however, falling into such a situation is not a big deal. All to do is to whip out a smartphone or any GPS enabled gadget. Just that and get a direction. With such wonderful technologies, the issue of concern is to understand how such small gadgets like mobile phones have the ability to pinpoint locations with such shocking accuracies. In other words, how GPS works. GPS, a common term used these days, refers to a feature that has been incorporated in many electronic devices like…
“Finding Nemo” Film Evaluation Essay The evaluation essay will require you to evaluate a movie based on criteria that you define. View the film closely paying attention to the genre (documentary, animation, courtroom drama), plot, characters, special effects etc. (criteria for evaluation) Contextualize: Give information regarding producer, director, occasion for release etc. Draft a basic summary of the plot of the film Select the specific criteria by which you would like to evaluate the film. If required, view the film again looking carefully for specific evidence that relates to your selected criteria. Take notes. Organize your thoughts and notes to develop an overall judgment of the film, based on your criteria and evidence. You may compare and contrast with another movie (in the same genre/by the same director etc.)[unique_solution] Include, at least, two quotes. Include a counterargument (concede and refute) Other Important Information: Font: Times New Roman Font Size: 12 Double-space NEED A THESIS STATEMENT, AND APA IN-TEXT CITATIONS
The Killer Angel Gettysburg battle was the battle which was fought during the civil world war and which mainly involved the Confederacy and the Union (South and North). Different arguments have been circulating in accordance with the reasons as to why the war was being fought. With many people believing that the key motivating factor was slavery, otherwise, the war could not have been witnessed. The two sides were defending what they perceived to be the best thing for the people of United States. Although both armies from the Union and Confederate had their own reasons for engaging in the war, all had its basis around one major evil: slavery. “’If it weren’t for the slaves, there’d never have been any war, now would there?’ ‘No,’ Chamberlain said”. (The Killer Angel 343). The Killer Angel is all about the Gettysburg Battle which took place during the era Civil War. The novel rotates about different people who were part of this battle and the struggle they went through without giving up. It also digs deep into their individual characters to enable…
DRAFT subject to Internal and External Examiner approval Module Title: Small Business Management Module Code: 6BUS1065-0901 Assignment Format & Maximum Word count An INDIVIDUAL Report, maximum 2,000 (+10%) words. No less. Assignment Weighting: 50% Coursework Submission: Time: 9:00am Date: 11th November 2019 Method: Studynet Coursework return Date returned to students: 4 weeks w/c: 9/12/19 Module leader Dr Nicholas Thompson First marker Dr Nicholas Thompson / Marianna Dorking / Dr Dawn James Internal Moderator Approved ☐ Date: Module Board name M&E External Examiner Approved ☐ Date: Module Board date TBC [unique_solution] Assessment Criteria Learning Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding tested in this assignment: Successful students will typically; 1. examine and appreciate the contribution of small businesses to the economy 2. understand practical managerial challenges facing small business 3. develop insight into management principles related to sustaining and growing the small business Learning Outcomes: Skills and Attributes tested in this assignment: Successful students will typically; 4. critically evaluate small business theories and frameworks; 5. explore and appraise the functions critical to small business management; 6. research and develop…