Thursday, February 12, 2015

The Vaccine Debate

The Great Vaccine Debate
  • Vaccines have increased our lifespan by 30 years and have largely eradicated certain diseases, like smallpox and polio.
  • While vaccination now prevents 16 different communicable diseases in the United States, some parents are concerned about the safety and sheer number of vaccines given to young children.
So, what are some of your initial thoughts about vaccines? Why did your parents choose to have you vaccinated? Will you choose to have your child vaccinated?



In your response to the Blog, include your thoughts to the questions below.  
  • Through a published schedule and set of guidelines, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and public health officials recommend that every child receive certain vaccinations by age 6. What are the benefits of this recommendation to public health officials, to the community and to other children?
  • Some parents and health care professionals question the CDC’s recommendations and decide not to vaccinate their children, while others, like Jennifer Margulis, choose to vaccinate their children along an alternative schedule. How might her decision affect both her own children and others?
  • In what ways is vaccination different from other types of personal health decisions?
    Who should be involved in deciding whether children receive a specific vaccine?
  • Should the government have the right to compel vaccination? Should parents have the right to refuse it?
Include a link to an article you found that discusses this issue.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Case Study: Integumentary System

A 16 year-old boy was admitted to the emergency room with first and second degree burns over his upper torso, limbs and face.  He had just attempted to remove the radiator cap from his car when it sprayed steam and boiling radiator fluid over the upper part of his body.  When he arrived via ambulance in the local hospital his vital signs were: B/P 138/88, pulse 110, and respiration 20.  He was experiencing significant pain.  His eyelids and face were swollen and red with small scattered blisters.  The ventral aspects of his fore-arms were covered with a predominance of large connecting blisters that extended to his hands and fingers.  His chest and neck were red with scattered blisters ranging from a few millimeters to 5 centimeters.

  • What would your initial assessment be?
  • What do you believe the initial treatment would be and how might it differ if the victim was very young or very old?
  • Identify ways that the burn would alter normal skin physiology.
  • Identify how the alteration in the skin due to a burn would affect the integrity of the body's defense mechanism.
  • How would a skin graft affect the body's defense mechanism?
  • What might be the most important focus of treatment one week after the accident?
  • What should you do if you are the first person at an accident scene with a burn victim?
  • Who will be on the burn victim's treatment team? 

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Physiology of a Fever

After reading the Article Fever: A Hot Topic, what do you think? Predict the effect of fever on pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.  Make sure to include the benefits and possible damaging effects.


Kluger, Matthew J.. "Fever: A Hot Topic."Physiology 1.1 (1986): 25-27.http://physiologyonline.physiology.org. Web. 11 Sept. 2014.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Worst Nightmare

Incorporate the following terms into a story describing your worst nightmare.  Underline the term(s) in the story.  You may use other anatomical/medical terms you have learned in the past week.


Superior     Inferior      Anterior      Abdominal Cavity     Dorsal     Pelvic Cavity     Medial     
Oral Cavity        Lateral     Proximal     Distal     Superficial     Deep     Skeletal System     Cardiovascular System.

Monday, August 25, 2014

Introductions

If I could change one thing about school...

I really like...

If I could hang out with anyone famous, it would probably be..

I am most looking forward to...

I am really dreading...

The most random thing I can think of is...

Right Now I would rather be...

It drives me crazy when...