by Dan | Mar 5, 2023 | Psychology
Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disease characterized by hypochloremia and autosomal recessive inheritance tendencies. CF occurs in 1 in 2500 births, and 1 out of 25 whites carry one copy of the specific gene that causes cystic Fibrosis. When one of 2 or more...
by Belinder | Mar 4, 2023 | Psychology
How do you modify the classroom environment to meet the different behavioral and cognitive needs of children with and without exceptionalities? What strategies do you feel are unique to your specific early childhood...
by Dan | Feb 21, 2023 | Psychology
Several factors prevent people from recognizing ethical issues in the workplace. Fortunately, people can enhance their ethical sensitivity by recognizing the ethical aspects of routine workplace decisions or actively listening. Part 5 of the report on ethics addresses...
by Belinder | Feb 19, 2023 | Psychology
Maternal child health Case Study: You are called to a postpartum room and find Michael, a two-hour-old infant, irritable and spitting up copious amounts of formula. You do not know the maternal history, so you advise the...
by Dan | Feb 2, 2023 | Psychology
Gaps in memory, which are common, may be filled in by logic, guessing, or new information (Schacter, 2012). The result is often the storage of new long-term memories as older memories might be revised or even lost (Baddeley, Eysenck, & Anderson, 2009). What...
by Dan | Jan 15, 2023 | Psychology
Consider post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It’s not just something a service member endures. Many people have some form of PTSD relating to trauma in their lives. So, be inclusive in your response by thinking of all employees, as well as returning...