24.02.2021

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The passage discusses various communication tools and their applications in healthcare settings, as well as the importance of emotional intelligence and effective teamwork in providing quality patient care. Let's break down the key points for better understanding:

1. Communication tools:
- Communication tools can help overcome barriers to effective team communication.
- Structured communication tools, such as SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation), can improve communication by providing a template and reducing variability.
- SBAR is commonly used to handover or escalate patient care in healthcare settings.
- While there is some evidence supporting the usefulness of SBAR, more research is needed to confidently determine its effectiveness.
- CUS (I am Concerned, I am Uncomfortable, This is a Safety issue) may be more appropriate for focusing attention and escalating safety concerns.

2. Other structured communication tools:
- Other tools, such as SHARED (Situation, History, Assessment, Risks, Expected outcomes, and Documentation) and I PASS THE BATON (Introduction, Patient, Assessment, Situation, Safety concerns, THE Background, Actions, Timing, Ownership, and Next), can be used to hand over patient care.

3. Emotional intelligence and communication:
- Emotional intelligence is linked to effective communication in healthcare.
- Healthcare professionals with higher emotional intelligence possess better communication skills, leading to greater job satisfaction and improved service user needs.
- Emotional intelligence helps healthcare professionals fulfill their roles and responsibilities by increasing self-efficacy.

4. Leadership and emotional intelligence:
- Leadership involves motivating others to achieve goals and providing support and motivation.
- In clinical practice, leadership entails direct involvement in care while influencing others to improve their care provision.
- Effective leaders exhibit traits such as confidence, purpose, courage, ethical fitness, and the ability to prioritize.
- Emotional intelligence is essential for effective leadership, as it involves managing emotions in relationships with others.

5. Teamwork in healthcare:
- Teamwork refers to a group of individuals working together to achieve a common purpose in healthcare.
- Effective teamwork improves patient safety and outcomes, especially in the context of increasing comorbidities and specialization of care.
- Patient-centered teamwork requires placing the patient at the center of care and establishing a culture of shared values and principles.
- Effective teams communicate, merge observations and expertise, and collaborate in decision-making to optimize patient care.
- Understanding workplace culture and its impact on team dynamics is crucial for being a good team player.

In summary, the passage emphasizes the importance of structured communication tools, emotional intelligence, and effective teamwork in healthcare settings. These factors contribute to improved communication, enhanced leadership, and better patient care outcomes.
History
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1. The right to pursue legal action

The Justinian code was very beneficial for the women in Byzantium, and the main reason why lots of laws about the women were implemented was the influence of Justinian's wife. Summarized, the multiple laws of the Justinian code were protective toward the women and they equalized them with the men in many ways. With the protection of the law, the women were able to pursue legal actions if someone was mistreating them or abusing them.

2. Wealthy families competing for power with the emperor weakened the emperor's ability to rule

During the last stages of its existence Byzantium was in a terrible situation. Instead of being united politically and economically as it always was, and which was the prime reason why it survived for so long, it was the total opposite. Multiple wealthy individuals were trying to become more powerful in certain areas of the empire, thus diverging from the central authority, the emperor. This started gradually to cause big problems, weakened the country, and distracted it from the dangers lurking out of its borders. This was used by the foreign forces, so little by little they were conquering parts of the empire until at the end Constantinople was conquered and Byzantium seized to exist.

3. Missionaries and sultans

   Merchants and conquerors

The Islam started to spread in India very early after its rise, but the process was very small and on local level. The initial spread of Islam in India was conducted by merchants and missionaries that were constantly coming on the western coast of India. Some of them settled and created small communities, managing to influence few other people to convert. The bigger influence was done by the conquerors and sultans that managed to conquer pretty much all of the northern half of the sub-continent, and while they ruled they converted lot of people, big portion of which forcefully.

4. Islamic architecture

   Greek architecture

The crescent moon is symbol that has been widely used in the Islam and the Islamic architecture for more than five centuries now. This symbol though has been used by other civilizations much earlier than the existence of any Islamic state, such as the ancient Greeks and by Byzantine which used it as a symbol for the goddess Diana. The Greek architecture has spread around large region so lots of other civilizations have incorporated elements of it in their architecture. The Taj Mahal is a nice example of this, where the crescent moon on the top of the finial can be seen as influence of both the Islamic and the ancient Greek architectures.

5. Theodora

Justinian was an emperor that didn’t trusted lot of people, and his wife was also his best friend and his primary advisor. Theodora was a woman with very strong personality and she was an excellent diplomat, so no wonder Justinian used the qualities of his wife in order to be a better ruler. Theodora’s influence can be easily seen in the famous Justinian code, where she advised and persuaded her husband to make the women more equal to men, to give them the rights that the men have, and to stop the discrimination and abuse over them. She can be seen as a proper role model for a feminist.

6. Once Constantine accepted Christianity, the Roman Empire became the center of the new faith’s growth

The Roma Empire had two very contracting relations with the Christianity. First, the Roman Empire was the biggest enemy of the new faith, with the Christians being persecuted and killed. But then Emperor Constantine decided to convert and become a Christian. Once he converted he made the Christianity the official religion of the empire, so now the pagans were persecuted and killed. The Roman Empire from being the biggest enemy became the bastion of the new faith from where it grew further and spread around Europe.

7. Abu Bakr’s empire controlled the three most sacred cities in Islam

Abu Bakr was a caliph that had his reign after the death of the prophet Muhammad. He managed to expand the empire over all of the Arabian Peninsula as well as Levant and Israel. By having this territory in the empire, Abu Bakr actually managed to have control over all of the three sacred cities in the Islam. These three cities are Mecca and Medina on the Arabian Peninsula, and Jerusalem in Israel. This gave the empire much greater political power, especially with the incorporation of Jerusalem in it, but it also was a reason for major conflicts with the Christians from Europe in the years to come.

Biology
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The β-Turns in this sequence are two and include the Glycine (G), the two anterior amino acids, and the one posterior amino acid.

You will find the molecule image in the attached file.

Explanation:

β-Turns are structural elements that intervene in the orientation of the polypeptide backbone. These are short sequences of amino acids, with a characteristic conformation, that imposes a sharp 180º turn on the polypeptide chain. They are very abundant in globular proteins, such as Betanova, connecting the two adjacent antiparallel segments of the sheet.    

They are mostly composed of four amino acids. In most cases, the third amino acid is usually Glycine, and in other cases, the second amino acid is Proline. In any case, the first residue of the sequence forms a hydrogen bridge with the last residue of the sequence, linking the amide-group of the last amino acid with the carbonyl-group of the first amino acid in the sequence.    

According to the given sequence of the protein, we can find two specific regions in the molecule that contains glycine (G). Proline is not present in Betanova. Following the theory, in most turns, Gly seems to be the third amino acid of the short sequence. So, we can assume that the first two amino acids that are located before the G and the amino acid located after the G, are the ones that compose the β-Turns.

RGWSVQNGKYTNNGKTTEGR      

The first turn (QNGK) turns the direction of the polypeptide 180º, going forward to the opposite side.The second turn (NNGK) turns again the direction of the polypeptide, driving the last strain to the other side.          

In the attached image, you will find the structure of Betanova showing strands (black arrows) and turns (red arrows).  


A synthetic 20 amino acid polypeptide named Betanova was designed as a small soluble molecule that w
Biology
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The β-Turns in this sequence are two and include the Glycine (G), the two anterior amino acids, and the one posterior amino acid.

You will find the molecule image in the attached file.

Explanation:

β-Turns are structural elements that intervene in the orientation of the polypeptide backbone. These are short sequences of amino acids, with a characteristic conformation, that imposes a sharp 180º turn on the polypeptide chain. They are very abundant in globular proteins, such as Betanova, connecting the two adjacent antiparallel segments of the sheet.    

They are mostly composed of four amino acids. In most cases, the third amino acid is usually Glycine, and in other cases, the second amino acid is Proline. In any case, the first residue of the sequence forms a hydrogen bridge with the last residue of the sequence, linking the amide-group of the last amino acid with the carbonyl-group of the first amino acid in the sequence.    

According to the given sequence of the protein, we can find two specific regions in the molecule that contains glycine (G). Proline is not present in Betanova. Following the theory, in most turns, Gly seems to be the third amino acid of the short sequence. So, we can assume that the first two amino acids that are located before the G and the amino acid located after the G, are the ones that compose the β-Turns.

RGWSVQNGKYTNNGKTTEGR      

The first turn (QNGK) turns the direction of the polypeptide 180º, going forward to the opposite side.The second turn (NNGK) turns again the direction of the polypeptide, driving the last strain to the other side.          

In the attached image, you will find the structure of Betanova showing strands (black arrows) and turns (red arrows).  


A synthetic 20 amino acid polypeptide named Betanova was designed as a small soluble molecule that w
History
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1. The right to pursue legal action

The Justinian code was very beneficial for the women in Byzantium, and the main reason why lots of laws about the women were implemented was the influence of Justinian's wife. Summarized, the multiple laws of the Justinian code were protective toward the women and they equalized them with the men in many ways. With the protection of the law, the women were able to pursue legal actions if someone was mistreating them or abusing them.

2. Wealthy families competing for power with the emperor weakened the emperor's ability to rule

During the last stages of its existence Byzantium was in a terrible situation. Instead of being united politically and economically as it always was, and which was the prime reason why it survived for so long, it was the total opposite. Multiple wealthy individuals were trying to become more powerful in certain areas of the empire, thus diverging from the central authority, the emperor. This started gradually to cause big problems, weakened the country, and distracted it from the dangers lurking out of its borders. This was used by the foreign forces, so little by little they were conquering parts of the empire until at the end Constantinople was conquered and Byzantium seized to exist.

3. Missionaries and sultans

   Merchants and conquerors

The Islam started to spread in India very early after its rise, but the process was very small and on local level. The initial spread of Islam in India was conducted by merchants and missionaries that were constantly coming on the western coast of India. Some of them settled and created small communities, managing to influence few other people to convert. The bigger influence was done by the conquerors and sultans that managed to conquer pretty much all of the northern half of the sub-continent, and while they ruled they converted lot of people, big portion of which forcefully.

4. Islamic architecture

   Greek architecture

The crescent moon is symbol that has been widely used in the Islam and the Islamic architecture for more than five centuries now. This symbol though has been used by other civilizations much earlier than the existence of any Islamic state, such as the ancient Greeks and by Byzantine which used it as a symbol for the goddess Diana. The Greek architecture has spread around large region so lots of other civilizations have incorporated elements of it in their architecture. The Taj Mahal is a nice example of this, where the crescent moon on the top of the finial can be seen as influence of both the Islamic and the ancient Greek architectures.

5. Theodora

Justinian was an emperor that didn’t trusted lot of people, and his wife was also his best friend and his primary advisor. Theodora was a woman with very strong personality and she was an excellent diplomat, so no wonder Justinian used the qualities of his wife in order to be a better ruler. Theodora’s influence can be easily seen in the famous Justinian code, where she advised and persuaded her husband to make the women more equal to men, to give them the rights that the men have, and to stop the discrimination and abuse over them. She can be seen as a proper role model for a feminist.

6. Once Constantine accepted Christianity, the Roman Empire became the center of the new faith’s growth

The Roma Empire had two very contracting relations with the Christianity. First, the Roman Empire was the biggest enemy of the new faith, with the Christians being persecuted and killed. But then Emperor Constantine decided to convert and become a Christian. Once he converted he made the Christianity the official religion of the empire, so now the pagans were persecuted and killed. The Roman Empire from being the biggest enemy became the bastion of the new faith from where it grew further and spread around Europe.

7. Abu Bakr’s empire controlled the three most sacred cities in Islam

Abu Bakr was a caliph that had his reign after the death of the prophet Muhammad. He managed to expand the empire over all of the Arabian Peninsula as well as Levant and Israel. By having this territory in the empire, Abu Bakr actually managed to have control over all of the three sacred cities in the Islam. These three cities are Mecca and Medina on the Arabian Peninsula, and Jerusalem in Israel. This gave the empire much greater political power, especially with the incorporation of Jerusalem in it, but it also was a reason for major conflicts with the Christians from Europe in the years to come.

Biology
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The correct option is A) The cell theory is the result of explanations of scientists' observations and not a  description of the cell structure as it relates to the function.

Explanation:

The cell theory can never become a law because Scientific theories are well-tested explanations, while laws are well-tested descriptions of  natural phenomena; one cannot become the other.

A scientific theory is subjected to be changed overtime but a law cannot change. We have observed many changes in the cell theory in the past and we might find changes in this theory in the future also. Hence, the cell theory can never become a law.

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