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    together and administered electric shocks every 20 seconds for six-hour periods.  One of the monkeys‚ the ‘executive‚’ was able to press a lever that delayed the shocks for 20 seconds.  However‚ it was unable to stop all shocks. Results Many of the ‘executives’ died of stomach ulcers. Conclusion Brady concluded it was the stress of being in control that had caused the ulcers.  It couldn’t have been the shocks per se since the other monkey got the same number of shocks to its feet but didn’t get ulcers

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    and prompts by experimenter  DV: rate of obedience • Could also be controlled observation study‚ since tape recorders‚ one way mirrors and observers to make marks were used? But it was not a natural setting. • Quantitative data: number of shocks‚ strength of shock level • Qualitative data: emotional responses to prompts‚ post interviews‚ debriefing

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    taking their responsibility but move into an agentic state when passing this responsibility to an authoritative figure; this shift in state of mind is called an agentic shift. For example in Milgram shock experiment (1963)‚ many participants reported after they were debriefed that they knew delivering the shocks was wrong but they felt that the experimenter was to be held responsible and not them. Similar to at the Nuremberg trials as many Nazi soldiers defended their actions saying they were just following

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    NS 3205 Study Guide for Final Exam Chapter 42 Care of Patients with Hematologic Problems 1. Identify the etiologies and clinical manifestations common to all types of anemia. (See Table 42-1 p 870 and Chart 42-1 p 871) Common Cause Sickle cell disease: autosomal recessive inheritance of two defective gene alleles for hemoglobin synthesis Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency anemia: X-linked recessive deficiency of enzyme G6PD Autoimmune hemolytic anemia: abnormal

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    learner was shocked‚ the voltage of that shock would have to increase with the highest level of shock being clearly labeled as dangerous on the fake -but very professional looking- shocking machine. The participants did not know that the learner was a trained person working with the experimenter. Although a low amount of people were predicted to obey the experimenter in giving the more painful shocks‚ most participants did and over half of them administered shocks all the way up to the highest one.

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    minute‚ respirations are 24‚ and temperature is 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The greatest initial threat to a patient with a major burn is hypovolemic shock. Using the above assessment: 1. Do you think Mr. Davis is experiencing hypovolemic shock? If so‚ what data supports this? (2 points) Yes‚ Mr. Davis is most likely experiencing hypovolemic shock‚ due to low blood pressure‚ increased heart rate‚ as well as an increase in respiratory

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    On the culture shock in the film of Gua Sha Culture shock was introduced to descried the anxiety produced when a person moves to a completely new environment‚ especially when a person arrives in a new country where he is confronted with a new cultural environment. In our modern society‚ more and more people get this sick. You step into a new culture world. Everything around you is new. You begin to adapt. One of the most common causes of culture shock involves individuals in a foreign

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    The Story Of An Hour “The Story Of An Hour” is indeed – as the title states – a story that spans over an hour. What the title might refer to‚ can be interpreted as either the story that Kate Chopin writes‚ or the story that Louise Mallard‚ the protagonist in this story‚ tells herself‚ of the days to come after the death of her husband. Even though all of the events in “The Story Of An Hour” happen very fast‚ and Kate Chopin is not very detailed when describing them‚ it shows that a lot of things

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    that their love can prevail. Lena and Ethan are not supposed to fall in love with each other; Casters and humans can’t physically touch. When Lena and Ethan touch‚ it is described as an electric shock throughout the series. As Lena’s powers get stronger‚ the shock gets stronger as well. With stronger shocks‚ it becomes hard for them to show their love for each other. When everyone tries to keep them apart‚ people‚ including Ethan‚ begin to get hurt. Ethan is killed when he gets stabbed with a knife

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    Cellulitis: Cellulitis is a common skin infection caused by bacteria. Causes Staphylococcus and streptococcus bacteria are the most common causes of cellulitis. The skin normally has many types of bacteria living on it. When there is a break in the skin‚ however‚ bacteria can enter the body and cause infection and inflammation. The skin tissues in the infected area become red‚ hot‚ irritated‚ and painful. Risk factors for cellulitis include: • Cracks or peeling skin between the

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