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Context-Dependent Memory
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Connected-dependent memory refers to the enigmatic finding that people who learn material in a particular physiological state tend to remember the material better if they return to the same state they were during learning.
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True is the correct answer.
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In order to tackle the environmental damage done by the individual, I will be focused on limiting my daily waste, specifically plastic waste. By 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish, so I will refrain from using plastic bags, utensils, packaging, and useless items I know will end up in landfills. To mitigate the noxious emissions released from vehicles, I will attempt to limit my use of my car and increase my public transit usage or carpool. Since 50% of the carbon footprint comes from transportation this will help. I will not pour chemicals or waste into the ocean or any indirect pathways to the ocean/water supply. I will not use aerosols or burn toxic substances.
All of these strategies are on a personal level, and while that is effective and necessary, we need to implement actual policy change to protect and preserve the environment.
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The best answer to the question: Which statements made by the nursing students indicate understanding regarding the presence of surfactant, would be, B: 3, 4 and 5.
Explanation:
Pumonary surfactant is a lipoprotein substance that is present in the alveoli of the lungs and which ensure that the process of breathing is possible. Pulmonary surfactant is vital in neonates, and when they are born prematurely, surfactant will be provided so that the neonate can breathe normally, once he/she comes out of the wound. Without this administration, breathing for the newborn will not be possible. Surfactant helps to ensure lung compliance, ir prevents atelectasia (collapse of the lungs) during exhalation and it also helps to recruit collapsed alveoli. It is also a means by which gas exchange between the air and the lungs is increased, improving the exchange of O2 and CO2 and finally, it is important for immunity in the lungs. Understanding all this is vital for any nurse, and especially pediatric nurses.