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3 Question Blog Sep. 8th

I completed many tasks this past week. I was able to finish all my work on time. I asked questions and asked for help from my table mates. When I understood something,  I would explain as best as I could to my peers.

Recently I learned the difference between positive and negative feedback. I also learned how the feedback loop functions such as the stimulus and the response. I learned how to take blood pressure and how to measure the data. I learned more about regulation and how it allows the body to function correctly.

This next week, I want to more involved by asking questions. I want to make sure I describe in details what I do not understand. By next week, I want to be more confident in identifying the regional names of the body and understand the directional terms and how they relate. I want to be more open with my group and help as much as I can so that I can help them understand and so that I help myself remember.

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