Compare and contrast medicine and community and public health


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Compare and contrast medicine and community and public health


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Community HealthQUESTION 1

  1. Compare and contrast medicine and community and public health. Give at least two real-world examples or scenarios to illustrate the differences.

Your response must be at least 400 words in length.

QUESTION 2

  1. Briefly explain the historical timeline for community and public health. Explain three of the the most serious challenges faced to date. What do you believe are the most pressing challenges community and public health professionals will face in the future? Give at least two examples and explain your rationale.

Your response must be at least 400 words in length.

Anatomy & Physiology II

QUESTION 1

1.      How do neurons conduct an electrical impulse?

Your response must be at least 75 words in length.

QUESTION 2

1.      In your own words, describe the function of neuroglial cells.

Your response must be at least 75 words in length.

QUESTION 3

1.      Describe the anatomical divisions of the nervous system and the structural function of the neuron.

Your response must be at least 200 words in length.

QUESTION 4

1.      Your unit was called to the home of a 52-year-old female, who is complaining of blurred vision and loss of coordination. Her family stated that she was able to function fully a couple of months ago but has been gradually experiencing weakness in her extremities, along with blurred vision. You assessed the patient and found her vital signs to be BP 118/66, P-98, R-16, SpO2-98% on room air, and her electrocardiogram shows a sinus rhythm. Upon examination, you noticed the patient had weakness in both lower extremities and difficulty focusing on your hand. The patient denies any dizziness. An IV was successfully established. Upon arrival to the hospital, the doctor immediately told the unit to take the patient to run an MRI. You stayed to complete paperwork but decided to return to ask the doctor about the results of the MRI. The doctor stated the patient’s MRI was positive for multiple sclerosis (MS). What is multiple sclerosis? How does the disease affect the neurological system? What does an MS patient experience?

Your response must be at least 500 words in length.