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How does Professional, Ethical and Social Responsibility connect to achieving your career goals

How does Professional, Ethical and Social Responsibility connect to achieving your career goals How does Professional, Ethical, and Social Responsibility connect with the course material this week?How did Professional, Ethical, and Social Responsibility help you with your research this week? ·Write down at least one specific aspect regarding Professional, Ethical, and Social Responsibility that you … Read more

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Explain the psychology and physiology of addiction

Explain the psychology and physiology of addiction Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you identify abused substances and their various effects. Include the following:Drug Profile Paper:Explain the psychology and physiology of addiction. Identify specific drug substances covering the following categories: stimulants, depressants, narcotics, hallucinogens, and cannabis. Discuss the addiction potential of various abused … Read more

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Which of the following ethnic backgrounds increases a patient’s risk of developing diabetes

Which of the following ethnic backgrounds increases a patient’s risk of developing diabetes Unit 9 Assignment: Databases Instructor A Test Questions: 1.Risk factors for Type-2 diabetes include all of the following except: a.Smoking 7 answered correctly b.Lack of physical activity 1 answered incorrectly c.Age 2 answered incorrectly d.Obesity None answered incorrectly 2.Untreated diabetes may result in all … Read more

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Distinguish between a mild, moderate or severe substance-use disorder.

Distinguish between a mild, moderate or severe substance-use disorder. LEARNING ACTIVITY #2: SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS DISCUSSION Read Chapter 10 in your Comer textbook. Prepare to engage in discussion covering the differences between a mild, moderate, or severe substance-use disorder. Please address the following in your discussion: Distinguish between a mild, moderate, or severe substance-use disorder. … Read more

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