Man or Manufactured_ Redefining Humanity Through Biopunk Narratives.pptx
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Acupuncture- MLA format Topic: Health benefits of acupuncture1. Introduction (One
paragraph):a. What is acupuncture (Pap3r 3)b. Explain for what acupuncture started to be
used (Pap3r 2)c. When started to use acupuncture in health? (Pap3r 2)2. Pain
managementa. Describe the effect of acupuncture on pain management (Pap3r 1)-(Two
paragraphs)b. Describe the analgesic mechanism of acupuncture to relieve the pain (Pap3r
1)- (One paragraph)3. Reduce stress levelsa. Describe how acupuncture reduces stress
levels (Pap3r 4)- (Two paragraphs)b. Describe the effect of acupuncture in NS to reduce
stress levels (Pap3r 5 and 6)- (One paragraph)4. Decrease the use of addictive prescription
drugsa. Describe why acupuncture decreases the use of addictive prescription drugs (Pap3r
1) (Two paragraphs)b. Describe how acupuncture decreases the opioids epidemic in the
USA (Pap3r 7)- (One paragraph)5. Conclusion addressing how acupuncture helps pain
2. management, reduces stress levels, and addictive prescription drugs (One paragraph)Part
2: Assessment, pharmacology and pathophysiology1. Describe the pharmacology treatment
for Renal Insufficiency in pediatrics (One paragraph)2. Describe the pharmacology
treatment for Sinusitis in pediatrics (One paragraph)3. Describe the pharmacology
treatment for Asthma (One paragraph)4. How to assess in consult Croup (One paragraph)5.
What is the pathophysiology of Pertussis (One paragraph)6. How to assess in consult
Chlamydia (One paragraph)7. What is the pathophysiology of Gonorrhea (One paragraph)8.
Describe the pharmacology treatment for Human papillomavirus (HPV) (One paragraph)9.
Describe the pharmacology treatment for Syphilis (One paragraph)10. What is the
pathophysiology of Syphilis (One paragraph)11. How to assess in consult Trichomoniasis
(One paragraph)12. Describe the pharmacology treatment for Incontinence (One
paragraph)13. What is the pharmacology goal of treatment of Incontinence (One
paragraph)14. Describe the pharmacology treatment for Renal Insufficiency in adults (One
paragraph)15. What is the pathophysiology of Renal Insufficiency (One paragraph)16. What
is the pathophysiology of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) (One paragraph)