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  Internet Effects on University Students The growth of the Internet, the formation of a global fiber-optic system, and the swift progress of long distance interaction skills has created the conditions for people all over the globe to work together and form global teams. It has formed a global platform that has permitted more individuals to plug and play, join forces and compete, share wisdom and work, in an easier and faster way. University students are among the most affected groups. The new interaction technology offers teams a great benefit by giving many choices that did not exist before. It includes allowing personnel to work locally from their homes or by functioning jointly in teams throughout the continents. Nevertheless, cohesiveness, team structure, status, and social loafing are some factors that cause issues while managing global teams. This essay analyzes ways on how to overcome the issues while managing my global team to help it work successfully towards studying the eff
  Strategies for the Integration of Evidence-Based Practice into Academic Curricula The possession of current information on healthcare can help students to apply efficient and current methods of health care delivery. Lecturers and students can employ various strategies to integrate evidence-based practice into academic curricula. Such tools include technology, simulation, pedagogical methods, and the use of student groups. Technology is the most efficient method that nursing institutions can use to integrate EBP into academic curricula. According to Kyriakoulis et al. , students can use Internet-enabled mobile devices to search for current information online and access databases that have recent literature that can be used both in learning institutions and during clinical practice. This method is efficient because devices are portable and can facilitate learning, promoting efforts towards integrating EBP into academic curricula. Kyriakoulis et al. further argue that students can use s

Arnold-Chiari II Malformation

  Arnold-Chiari II Malformation Chiari II malformation appears when cerebellar tonsils decend to the upper cervical region of the neck through the foramen magnum. Its symptoms range from life-threatening to very subtle ones. Hence, rapid decision-making plays a significant role in reducing morbidity associated with the disorder. Regardless of advancements in neuroimaging, Chiari II malformation is diagnosed clinically. Thus, understanding its clinical components is important because it aids in its clinical diagnosis. Signs and Symptoms of Chiari II Malformation Life-threatening symptoms of Chiari II malformation are reduced with an increase in the age of children. The disorder exists entirely in patients with myelomeningocele and affects infants mostly. This group experiences the development of brain stem dysfunction symptoms. According to Batzdorf et al. , Chiari II malformation may become accompanied by syringomyelia or exist on its own . However, the development of the latter is not