Directions: The second map quiz is intended to assess your k…

Directions: The second map quiz is intended to assess your knowledge of the geographical features and locations related to Central and South America. The quiz will ask you to identify 25 countries or physical features in Central and South America.Time Limit: You will have 30 minutes to complete the map quiz. Time limits are placed on the map quizzes as it is the expectation that the students will know the material well enough to answer questions without the use of additional outside resources.Point Value: The map quiz is worth 50 points.Proctoring: As this map quiz is being administered using the Honorlock proctoring system, please make sure to enter the quiz through the Content tab. Attempting to enter the map quiz through the Blackboard calendar tool or Blackboard notifications will not allow you to access the quiz or not load properly. Students also should use Google Chrome when taking the map quiz as Google Chrome is compatible with the Honorlock system.Please note that this quiz is closed book and closed notes. I count on the honor code from each of you to ensure that no cheating is involved.Remember that you can take the quiz only ONCE. Therefore, please do not start taking the quiz until you are ready to do so. Once you open the quiz, you must complete the entire quiz. You will see all of the quiz at once, so make sure to scroll all the way down the page to complete the entire quiz.

Curare is a powerful poison that results in near complete pa…

Curare is a powerful poison that results in near complete paralysis and lack of muscle function that can lead to death. In indigenous cultures, curare was applied to arrowheads that would help take down enemies and prey. Curare was used to help discover the identity of the neurotransmitter at the neuromuscular junction. Given what we know about the normal function of the neuromuscular junction, curare must be a very potent

NB is a 3-month-old male presenting for a nonfebrile cough t…

NB is a 3-month-old male presenting for a nonfebrile cough that began 1 week ago. NB’s mother describes this as short bursts of repetitive coughing. NB has received his 2-month vaccines. You are aware that NB’s mother had limited prenatal care. On exam, you note a staccato cough in addition to cervical adenopathy. What is the organism suspected and best treatment option?