In a private unit a 15 year old boy is admitted voluntarily at the request of his parents because of violent, explosive behavior that seems to stem from his father’s recent remarriage after his parent’s divorce. A few days after admission, while in group therapy, he has an explosive reaction to a discussion about weekend passes for Mother’s Day. He screams that he has been abandoned and nobody cares about him. Several weeks later, on the day before his discharge, he elicits from the nurse a promise to keep his plan to kill his mother confidential. ANA code of ethics, confidentiality, principles of psychiatric nursing, duty to warn.
1) Did the nurse use appropriate judgment in promising confidentiality?
2) Does the nurse have the duty to warn the client’s mother of her son’s threat?
3) Is the duty owed to the client’s father and stepmother?
4) Would a change in the admission status from voluntary to involuntary protect the client’s mother without violating the client’s confidentiality? 5) Do different states vary on this?
6) What nursing action, if any, should the nurse take after the disclosure by the client?
In: Nursing
4. A boy stands on a diving board and tosses a stone into a swimming pool. The stone is thrown from a height of 2.8 m above the water surface with a velocity of 5.6 m/s at 72 degrees above the horizontal.
a) First determine the time it is airborne. (I got 1.48 sec)
b) Now find its impact velocity. (Vx=2 m/s and Vy=9.17 m/s)
As the stone impacts the water, it instantly slows down to half its previous velocity, and maintains that velocity (both speed and direction) as it sinks to the bottom of the pool, which is 4.0 m deep.
c) Find the time it takes to reach the bottom. (1.93 sec)
Bonus +3 What is the total horizontal displacement of the stone over its entire trip? I dont know how to do this one
In: Physics
Rattapoom is a boy that loves to play with numbers. He received digit cards as a present on his birthday, where he joyously showed it to his friends in the neighborhood. He received N cards of number, where each card contains a single digit. He wishes to arrange all his cards in such a way that the digits form a smallest possible N-digit number, and that N-digit number must not begin with 0.
Given N digit cards that Rattapoom received, arrange the digits to form an N-digit number that is the smallest possible and does not start with 0.
INPUT
The first line defines an integer N (2 ≤ N ≤ 1,000). The next line defines a sequence of N digits, separated by whitespace, representing each card of digit. Assume that there will be at least one digit that is not zero.
OUTPUT
A line holding an N-digit number that does not start with 0. All digits are displayed without any whitespaces in between them.
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Sample Input |
Sample Output |
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4 9 4 6 2 |
2469 |
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6 3 0 8 1 3 3 |
103338 |
Write a Java program using methods to implement this case.
In: Computer Science
Keep shoulder blades down and together throughout the entire movement" is an appropriate cue to give clients during which of the following movements?
Dumbell incline bench press
Chin Up
Hanging leg raise
Squat
In: Anatomy and Physiology
A sports and fitness magazine reported that the average maximum bench-press of high school varsity football players is equal to 185 pounds. A local high school football coach believes that this number is too high. He randomly samples 16 varsity high school football players from the state, which showed a mean maximum bench-press weight of 177 pounds, and a standard deviation of the sample equal to 12.5 pounds. Is the high school football coach’s claim correct? Test the hypothesis at alpha = 0.05. Assume a simple random sample and the distribution is normally distributed.
What is the P-value for this
problem?
If using “Traditional Method,” the calculated value to compare to your alpha for this hypothesis test would be equal to what?
In: Statistics and Probability
Shamrock Inc., a manufacturer of steel school lockers, plans to purchase a new punch press for use in its manufacturing process. After contacting the appropriate vendors, the purchasing department received differing terms and options from each vendor. The Engineering Department has determined that each vendor’s punch press is substantially identical and each has a useful life of 20 years. In addition, Engineering has estimated that required year-end maintenance costs will be $950 per year for the first 5 years, $1,950 per year for the next 10 years, and $2,950 per year for the last 5 years. Following is each vendor’s sales package. Vendor A: $53,020 cash at time of delivery and 10 year-end payments of $16,890 each. Vendor A offers all its customers the right to purchase at the time of sale a separate 20-year maintenance service contract, under which Vendor A will perform all year-end maintenance at a one-time initial cost of $10,500. Vendor B: Forty semiannual payments of $8,730 each, with the first installment due upon delivery. Vendor B will perform all year-end maintenance for the next 20 years at no extra charge. Vendor C: Full cash price of $152,200 will be due upon delivery. Assuming that both Vendors A and B will be able to perform the required year-end maintenance, that Shamrock’s cost of funds is 10%, and the machine will be purchased on January 1, compute the following: The present value of the cash flows for vendor A. The present value of the cash outflows for this option is $ The present value of the cash flows for vendor B. The present value of the cash outflows for this option is $ The present value of the cash flows for vendor C. The present value of the cash outflows for this option is $ From which vendor should the press be purchased? The press should be purchased from?
In: Accounting
Process:
In this lab, you will be implementing a simple “Bop-it!”-like game. Your program will run for a single game. Start with implementing a “start menu”, output a line asking the user to push a keyboard key to start and wait for the user to push a key.
The game will involve printing a line telling the user which key to press (chosen randomly by the program) and will wait a certain time for a response. After each successful action by the player the time the program will wait for a response will reduce. The game ends when the player does the wrong action or time runs out, (finding time passed may not be as easy as you think, hint: you may want to keep track of a previous time value and compare that to the newly scanned-in time).
Note: You should ensure that key presses are only registered once per press.
Requirements
Questions:
In: Computer Science
Cara works in a department where there are only a few women. Pictures of scantily clad women are posted in the employee breakroom. She is uncomfortable being in the breakroom while men are present, so she avoids the breakroom. She considers it a hostile environment. Cara is experiencing
a- overreaction.
b- acceptable "good-old-boy" behavior.
c- workplace cohesion.
d- affirmative action.
e- sexual harassment.
In: Other
In: Statistics and Probability
1. An 8-year-old boy has been brought to the orthopedic clinic
by his caregiver after falling from a tree. The child has a broken
arm that has been x-rayed and is now being cast.
A. What should this child and the caregivers be taught regarding
care of the cast?
B. What instructions should the nurse give the caregiver regarding
things to report to the care provider?
In: Nursing