I have two precious nieces that mean the world to me, one is 8 yrs old and the other one is 4 yrs old. Jelainy is the 8 yrs old one and she is in 3rd grade. Since she is in school I thought it would be a good idea to talk to her about the benefits of washing her hands with soap and using hand sanitizer. After hours of playing, hide and seek and other games, I told my niece I was very tired and it was time for a break. So during that break I decided to talk to her about why she should wash her hands. We sat down in the couch and I told her that after playing all those games and touching the floor and many more other things our hands were dirty, they had germs. She did not know what germs were so I explained it to her and told her that germs can get her sick. While we were talking I took her to the bathroom and we washed our hands together. I also bought her a small bottle of hand sanitizer and gave it to her. She was very excited and promised me to that she was going to wash her hands and use the hand sanitizer often specially after using the bathroom.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Red blood cells and a Virus
have you ever wonder?
Have you ever wonder what temperature do bacteria or any other microorganism will grow in? Well, I did and surely I am not the only one that have asked herself that question. This in my microbiology class I learned that different organisms may grow in different kind of temperature. The first kind of microorganism I will discuss are Psycrophiles which simply mean microorganism that require temperatures of below 20 degrees Celsius There are also Mesophiles which are microorganism that grow best in temperature ranging between 20-40 degrees Celsius. Mesophiles are the one that are most likely to grow in humans. Thermophiles are the ones that require temperature above 45 degrees Celsius. Finally, Hyperthermophiles require temperature above 80 degrees Celsius.
Is microbiology important for a nursing major?
While thinking through the question, why is microbiology important for someone that will become a nurse, helped me realize that diseases are something a nurse deals with on a daily basis. Thinking about the things I learn in my microbiology class and I understood that is preparing me for my nursing career since I'm learning about bacteria's, virus and other microorganism that may cause diseases. Especially the case studies help you analyze scenarios that you may encounter in your career.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Structures of a Prokaryotic Cell
Prokaryotic cells are cells that do not have a true nucleus. Prokaryotic cells Have Glycocalyx, Flagella and Ribosomes. Glycocalyx is a sticky subtance around the cell, something like a sugar cup. Flagellas are a long structure that extend beyond the surface of the cell and the glycocalyx and propel a cell to the environment. Ribosomes are found in both prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells and are the sites of protein synthesis in cells.
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