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ProEdify is an educational channel dedicated to improving the lives of nursing and university students. Our mission is to reduce the stress that comes with studying and learning difficult material. We keep our videos short and simple for on-the-go review. Currently, our team members are developing a TEAS test prep course. And in the future, we plan to develop course content for Anatomy and Physiology, Nursing Fundamentals, Medical Surgical Nursing and more. Stay tuned!
Forces and Energy: Intro to Nonconservative Forces (physics)
This is an introduction to nonconservative (non-conservative) forces in physics. Unlike conservative forces these forces do not conserve mechanical energy within a system.
The law of conservation of energy states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant. This means that energy isn’t created nor destroyed; it can only be transformed or transferred from one form to another. Nonconservative forces are forces that can transfer mechanical energy into or out of a system of moving objects. In this video, we introduce some basic properties of nonconservative forces and discuss examples such as friction and air resistance.
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The law of conservation of energy states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant. This means that energy isn’t created nor destroyed; it can only be transformed or transferred from one form to another. Nonconservative forces are forces that can transfer mechanical energy into or out of a system of moving objects. In this video, we introduce some basic properties of nonconservative forces and discuss examples such as friction and air resistance.
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Forces and Energy: Conservation Of Mechanical Energy (physics)
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This is an introduction to the conservation of mechanical energy, which includes gravitational potential energy as well as kinetic energy. The law of conservation of energy states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant. This means that energy isn’t created nor destroyed; it can only be transformed or transferred from one form to another. In this video, we discuss how the c...
Forces and Energy: Work Power and Energy (Physics)
Просмотров 5473 года назад
From the ProEdify TEAS prep - this is an introduction to work power and energy, and part of the lesson on forces and energy. Forces and energy are some foundational concepts in physics, classical mechanics and other physical sciences. In this introduction to work power and energy, we discuss the definitions of work, power, and energy; and also, how these concepts relate to one another. Table of...
Forces and Energy: Noncontact Forces (Physics)
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
This is an introduction to noncontact (non-contact) forces, and part of the lesson on forces and energy. Forces and energy are some foundational concepts in physics, classical mechanics and other physical sciences. In this introduction to noncontact (non-contact) forces, we discuss some common noncontact forces, and we give a conceptual overview of fields. Table of Contents 0:00 Intro 0:38 What...
The Nervous System: Diencephalon - Thalamus & Hypothalamus
Просмотров 92 тыс.5 лет назад
The Thalamus and Hypothalamus are vital sections of the Diencephalon portion of the Forebrain. These areas play key roles in consolidating and integrating sensory inputs as well as linking the nervous system to the endocrine system. Due to this, these two structures are responsible for production of hormones and the regulation of our body rhythms. Table of Contents Thalamus: 0:00 Intro and Thal...
The Nervous System: Brain Stem and Cerebellum
Просмотров 40 тыс.7 лет назад
The brain stem connects the different parts of the central nervous system together. In particular it joins with the spinal cord at the bottom and the diencephalon at the top. In this video, we discuss the many functions of the brain stem. First, we briefly demonstrate how it houses many of our cranial nerve tracts. Then, we locate and go over the main parts of the brain stem (brainstem): the mi...
The Nervous System: Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
Просмотров 512 тыс.8 лет назад
From the ProEdify TEAS study guide, this is part of the lesson on the Nervous System. Besides the brain and spinal cord, there is a vast network of nervous tissue that spans the body. This is called the peripheral nervous system. In this video we discuss the major peripheral nervous system divisions (PNS), sensory neurons vs motor neurons, and also the reflex arc. Our guided learning app for nu...
The Nervous System: Cerebral Cortex
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The outer layer of the brain (outermost portion of the cerebrum), is called the cerebral cortex. In this video we discuss the basic structure of the cerebral cortex and its four lobes. We also discuss the role that each lobe of the cortex plays in higher nervous system functions. Our guided learning app for nursing school is coming in 2021! Please sign up at ProEdify.com to receive updates. Tab...
The Nervous System: The Neuron (Nerve Cell)
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The primary nerve cell, the neuron, is important because it gives the nervous system the ability to communicate with effectors across the entire body. In this video we discuss the structure of neurons and also how they come together to form an entire nerve cell network. Our guided learning app for nursing school is coming in 2021! Please sign up at ProEdify.com to receive updates. Table of Cont...
The Nervous System: Intro / Overview
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From the ProEdify TEAS prep course, this is part 1 of the lesson on the nervous system. In this introduction to the nervous system, we discuss the primary functions of the nervous system and its role in maintaining bodily homeostasis. In the later part of the video we discuss the basic structure of the nervous system. We introduce the Central nervous system (CNS), Peripheral nervous system (PNS...
Units of Measure: Unit Conversion / Dimensional Analysis
Просмотров 25 тыс.8 лет назад
From the ProEdify TEAS prep course, this is part of the lesson on units of measure. In this video, we explain how to convert one unit of measure to another (dimensional analysis / unit conversions). We go over conversion factors and how they are used. We also include two worked examples to showcase the techniques discussed. Our guided learning app for nursing school is coming in 2021! Please si...
Units of Measure: The Delta Symbol
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From the ProEdify TEAS prep course, this is part of the lesson on units of measure. In this video we introduce the delta symbol and how it is commonly used in science to indicate the change in some unit measure. We give an in depth explanation in how to interpret this symbol, and we cover how to calculate the change in time for an event. Our guided learning app for nursing school is coming in 2...
Units of Measure: Scientific Measurements & SI System
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From the ProEdify TEAS V prep course, this is part 1 of the lesson on units of measure. In this introduction to scientific measurements and the SI system (système international), we discuss the scientific definition of a measurement, important SI units of measure and we break down the difference between base and derived quantities. Our guided learning app for nursing school is coming in 2021! P...
Anatomical Terms: Human Body Planes
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From the ProEdify TEAS V prep course, this is part 2 of the lesson on anatomical terminology. In this video we discuss anatomical planes of the human body and their importance. Our guided learning app for nursing school is coming in 2021! Please sign up at ProEdify.com to receive updates. Table of Contents: Sagittal Section - 0:46 Mid-Sagittal Section - 1:02 Frontal / Coronal Section - 1:17 Tra...
Anatomical Terms: Directional Terms (Anatomy)
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From the ProEdify TEAS anatomy study guide, this is part 1 of the lesson on anatomical terminology. In this video we introduce some important concepts in human anatomy: the anatomical position and anatomical directional terms which help to describe the location of human body parts. Our guided learning app for nursing school is coming in 2021! Please sign up at ProEdify.com to receive updates. T...
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My class just started throwing the delta symbol around with little explanation. Like why is there a t and a ∆t, and why are they the same? This helps a ton, thank you!
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A few years ago, I caught a cold and fell asleep near the fan, and after that day I have pains in my head, feeling that inflammation is going on, but this inflammation is a little different. If I catch a cold anywhere on my body or drink cold water, the inflammation starts from that day, there is no need to talk about ice cream. The temperature of the body changes several times a day and I have terrible hot flashes. If I catch a cold in the summer, I try to either go to the mountains or try to sleep with my clothes on, because the peak lasts too long. I am a professional swimmer, otherwise I would probably be dead or in a coma by now. I live in Georgia and the doctors here can't tell me what's wrong and our tomography doesn't show anything, it seems to be very old. This inflammation seems to be going on, the only time was when I had a fever of 40 degrees, when the fever passed in about 5 days. It's as if this inflammation has also gone out. With a small cold and cold water, I felt fine for about 6 months. Summer came and I ate ice cream and this unfortunate inflammation started again. I was enjoying this 40 degree heat so much that I didn't even think of drinking antipyretic. I came across the opportunity to stop shakes's twist completely by accident. If you know what is wrong with me, please answer me. thanks
Have you considered cold urticaria? It's a type of allergy to cold temperatures
@@Gwagwa333 It all started with a fan. I fell asleep close to him and in the morning my head hurt, or rather half of my forehead. The stand near the eyebrow seemed to rise with pressure. After that, the shake started. However, the most important thing is to wear a socks on the way.
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In this video I learned that the neuron is the primary cell of the nervous system it also allows the nervous system to communicate with the rest of the body, I also learned about the structure of a neuron and a lot more
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This video explained what a neuron is. The neuron is the primary cell of the nervous system which allows the system to communicate with the rest of the body. I also learned about the structure of a neuron which consists of Dendrites, Soma, Axons, Axon terminals, Myelin sheaths, and Nodes of Ranvier.
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A neuron is a type of cell that transmits information to other nerve cells, muscle cells, or gland cells. Neurons are nerve cells that transmit information from one nerve cell to another in the nervous system. It is the basic working unit of the brain.
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I discovered that the fundamental functional unit of the neurological system is the neuron. It is the basic building block of the nerve cell and consists of a single, sizable cell with dendrites and axons as extensions.
I learned about Neuron and it's structure. The primary cell of the nervous system is the neuron. It allows the nervous system to communicate with the rest of body. Neuron structure are: cell body, Dendrites, axon, axon hillock, Myelin sheaths, nodes of Ranvier and axon terminals. How neurons come together to form a nerve cell network. Message transmission happens at the Synapse ( Synaptic CLeft) which is the junction between one nervous axon terminals and another neuron's Dendrites. Where the two nervous system are connected in the center is this area chemical and electrical neurotransmitters are released and picked up by the dendrites of other nerve cell. As neurons poss information to central nervous system our body then interprets these messages as sights, sound, aromas, and other sensation that allow us observe the world around us.
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Even though they are small, neurons have a lot of components, and I learnt how they work.