Trying to collect money from someone can be a difficult task. Discuss some procedures and options available for collecting delinquent accounts? Which one do you think would work best for you? Why?
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Once when teaching this class, I had a student nearly faint during an exam. We moved the student into a back room, and called the paramedics; the student had very altered consciousness, and felt tingling and numbness in their hands and feet. When the paramedics arrived, they had the student breathe into a paper bag for a while. Within minutes, the student felt better. The paramedics thought that the student might have an anxiety disorder, and had (due to nervousness) hyperventileted during the exam. Why would hyperventilating course those symptoms, and why would breathing into a paper bag remedy them?
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How can I write an essay about Endoscopies with an bibliography? I can't seem to find an example. I need a step by step guide. Who can help me write it please and Thank you
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f Patients take in immunosuppressant drugs and Steroid ( esp Dexamethasone ) together after grafting , is there needs for caution : Not to getting vaccine ? and if it is true why?
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Explain how an individual may need different structures in health care, facilities, or services in their lifetime.
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I am finding this question tricky: A competitive swimmer will use primarily energy from:
a.Fats
b.Carbohydrates
c.Proteins
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Mrs. Jones is a 63-year-old patient who has come to
the ED after awaking this morning at 8:00 AM experiencing symptoms
after eating. She has a 5-year history of hyperlipidemia,
hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and osteoarthritis. She states that
she had a total hysterectomy 10 years ago, and that her gallbladder
was removed 2 years ago. At this time, the patient states that she
has fatigue, shoulder pain, indigestion, a moderate ache in the
chest that is worse on inspiration, nausea, and a
headache.
1. Which portion(s) of Mrs. Jones’s health history should the nurse
identify that require priority assessment?
2. Based upon the symptoms that Mrs. Jones expressed
and the nurse’s identification of priority assessment, what actions
should the nurse take?
3. What would be the indication for Aspirin in this
case?
4. Provide a brief introduction of yourself to the
class. (Share 3-4 facts).
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Mrs. Jones is a 63-year-old patient who has come to the ED after waking this morning at 8:00 AM experiencing symptoms after eating. She has a 5-year history of hyperlipidemia, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and osteoarthritis. She states that she had a total hysterectomy 10 years ago and that her gallbladder was removed 2 years ago. At this time, the patient states that she has fatigue, shoulder pain, indigestion, a moderate ache in the chest that is worse on inspiration, nausea, and a headache.
1. Which portion(s) of Mrs. Jones’s health history should the nurse identify that require priority assessment?
2. Based upon the symptoms that Mrs. Jones expressed and the nurse’s identification of priority assessment, what actions should the nurse take?
3. What would be the indication for Aspirin in this case?
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Describe the official procedures for enacting/passing a policy for hypertension among newark new jersey residents at the state or federal level (i.e. the legislative process)
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Discuss two different Approaches to Progress Notes
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Discuss factors that contribute to the changes in the myocardium and show an image of the changes. (PLEASE TYPE YOUR RESPONSE BECAUSE EVERYBODY'S HANDWRITING IS DIFFERENT AND SOMETIMES HARD TO READ)
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Throughout this course, we have tried to emphasize the importance of meeting our nutritional needs through healthy food choices. This question asks you to put your knowledge to work and show what you know about our requirements for protein.
a. John is a healthy 6 ft., 200 lb male, whose recommended caloric intake is 2000 calories a day. He is in a sedentary job, but goes to a personal trainer twice a week. The trainer has recommended that he take a protein supplement to add muscle. John is considering adding a high protein shake to his diet. He decides to evaluate his protein intake to see if the supplement is really necessary.
Based on the Guidelines for proportionality, how many calories of high quality protein should he consume a day?
a. John should consume between ______________ and _______________ calories from protein foods. Write your answer on line 1.
b. John had an egg and two slices of bacon for breakfast. The egg had 6 grams of protein and the two slices of bacon had 16. How many calories of protein did John consume at breakfast? _______________calories Write your answer on line 2.
John skips lunch, but goes to his favorite steak house for an early dinner. Presented with options of a 6, 9, or 12 oz steak, he chooses the 9 oz. portion. This particular 9-oz steak contains 74 grams of protein. How many calories of protein are supplied by the steak? ___________ calories Write your answer on line 3.
He also has a corn on the cob which supplies 4.5 grams of protein and a Parkerhouse roll which has 3 grams of protein. How many calories does he get from these two food items? ______________________ calories Write your answer on line 4.
d. What is the total number of calories from protein that John consumed during the day ? ___________________ calories Write your answer on line 5
e. Does John need to take the protein supplement recommended by his trainer, or did he meet his protein needs for the day? Explain your answer on line 6
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Which of the following statements about the U.S. healthcare system is true?
One goal of the Affordable Care Act is to provide self-employed or unemployed individuals who have private health insurance the option to buy a less costly government-sponsored plan.
All firms with 50 or more workers must provide employee health insurance.
To help terminated employees continue with health insurance coverage, all firms that provide workers with health insurance must provide and pay for the COBRA health insurance continuation benefit.
In 2017, Texas and Oklahoma had the highest (health) uninsured rates with Massachusetts having the lowest uninsured rate.
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