take the paragraphs from the Module 1 assignment, find a relevant source about that and then add an in-text citation and a reference for the source.
There are a few ways that one may use plagiarism. One can use Plagiarize by submitting a assignment that they have already completed for a different course or by giving someone else their work to submit as their own. Plagiarize can also be caused if one do not use quotations where they are needed or cite references correctly. The best way to avoid plagiarize is by using accredited sources. It can be avoided by using resources provided by the University.
Conclusion
I agree they are a different type of the way you can use plagiarism. For example,
giving your paper to someone else and they use it in a class that you have had
prior to them and they resubmit it as their own. Then when you do an
assignment and you use other people word and not your own that is also
plagiarism. So, I agree that use the proper questions if using someone else
word in your assignment and giving the correct citations so that you do avoid
any university violations and you don’t have to do the research all over
again.
In: Operations Management
1. Write a program that does the following. Write in Assembly Language program
Loads your student ID number into memory starting at location 0x2000 0100 a. DO NOT do any conversion on your ID number. If my ID number is 123456789, I should be able to read your ID in memory as 123456789 2. Loads the first six characters of your name, in ASSIC, in to memory right after your student ID. Total of 6 bytes. a. This means that you should NOT over write anything that you have already entered. 3. Load from memory location 0x0000 0000 into the registers a. R0 and R1 hold the 64 bits starting at 0x0000 0000 (Total of 2 Words, each of 32 bits) b. R2 holds the next byte (8 bits) data c. R3 holds the next half word (16 bits) d. R4 holds the next word (32 bits) 4. Use the debugger to test your program to make sure that it does what you think it does. Use Lab 1 to help you get started with this
In: Computer Science
A new graduate nurse is working in a surgical ward of the local hospital. She has been allocated to care for Mrs Beverly Smith, a 70-year-old woman admitted for a hemicolectomy for stage 2 bowel cancer. Mrs Smith has a history of hypertension and stage 2 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Mrs Smith had her surgery yesterday and is reported to have been stable overnight. She has a midline incision closed with staples, one Belovac of with minimal haemo-serous drainage, IV 4% Dextrose in 1/5 Normal Saline running at 85mL/hr and a PCA of Morphine sulphate 100mg in 100mL Normal Saline set to deliver 1mg with each press. She has an indwelling urinary catheter draining an average of 60mL/hr.
When the nurse assesses Mrs Smith at the beginning of the shift, she appears distressed and complains of pain rated 7 out of 10 in her abdominal area. Her observations are blood pressure 140/85 mmHg, pulse 90 bpm, respiratory rate 12, oxygen saturation 92% and temperature 36.2 degree Celsius. She is unwilling to sit up in bed and has difficulty taking a deep breath.
The nurse explains to Mrs Smith the importance of pressing the PCA button regularly. She then checks her medication chart for any orders for “breakthrough” medication. Mrs Smith has an order for oxycodone (Endone) 10mg oral PRN, so the RN asks the endorsed EN to accompany her to the locked medication cupboard, check out the dose of Endone, and administer it to Mrs Smith, checking all the “5 rights” of medication administration.
The RN continues to give care to her other patients. When she returns to the room, she notes that Mrs Smith is sleeping peacefully. Because she had a poor night, she decides not to wake her for observations and charts “sleeping” on her PCA chart. The nurse then goes to morning tea.
When she returns from morning tea, she notes that Mrs Smith is slumped down in the bed and looks very pale. She does a set of observations and notes the following:
Patient is semi-conscious, rousing to voice, unable to give a pain score, PCA history delivered dose 15 times in the last 2 hours, blood pressure 90/60mmHg, pulse 70 bpm, respiratory rate 4 breaths per minute and shallow, oxygen saturation 84%.
Question 16. Maximum word limit 50 words. (1 mark) (Reference not required for this question)
Express the immediate priority patient problem indicated by this situation as a Nursing Diagnosis with a ‘Related to’ and ‘Evidenced by’ statement.
Question 17. Maximum word limit 200 words.
List four immediate priority nursing actions that are required in this situation to address the identified problem and a rationale for each.
Questions 18. Maximum word limit 200 words.
Discuss what you believe were the main patient factors and nursing or system errors, that led to this occurrence.
Question 19. Maximum word limit 150 words.
Following treatment by the medical and nursing team, Mrs Smith is significantly improved by the time her daughter visits later.
Describe the actions required following this incident as part of NSW Health and hospital policy to address issues of patient safety and standards of care.
Question 20. Maximum word limit 200 words.
What are the legal requirements for a Tort of negligence? Do you believe that the new graduate RN was negligent in this situation? Justify your answer.
In: Nursing
A new graduate nurse is working in a surgical ward of the local hospital. She has been allocated to care for Mrs Beverly Smith, a 70-year-old woman admitted for a hemicolectomy for stage 2 bowel cancer. Mrs Smith has a history of hypertension and stage 2 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Mrs Smith had her surgery yesterday and is reported to have been stable overnight. She has a midline incision closed with staples, one Belovac of with minimal haemo-serous drainage, IV 4% Dextrose in 1/5 Normal Saline running at 85mL/hr and a PCA of Morphine sulphate 100mg in 100mL Normal Saline set to deliver 1mg with each press. She has an indwelling urinary catheter draining an average of 60mL/hr
When the nurse assesses Mrs Smith at the beginning of the shift, she appears distressed and complains of pain rated 7 out of 10 in her abdominal area. Her observations are blood pressure 140/85 mmHg, pulse 90 bpm, respiratory rate 12, oxygen saturation 92% and temperature 36.2 degree Celsius. She is unwilling to sit up in bed and has difficulty taking a deep breath.
The nurse explains to Mrs Smith the importance of pressing the PCA button regularly. She then checks her medication chart for any orders for “breakthrough” medication. Mrs Smith has an order for oxycodone (Endone) 10mg oral PRN, so the RN asks the endorsed EN to accompany her to the locked medication cupboard, check out the dose of Endone, and administer it to Mrs Smith, checking all the “5 rights” of medication administration.
The RN continues to give care to her other patients. When she returns to the room, she notes that Mrs Smith is sleeping peacefully. Because she had a poor night, she decides not to wake her for observations and charts “sleeping” on her PCA chart. The nurse then goes to morning tea.
When she returns from morning tea, she notes that Mrs Smith is slumped down in the bed and looks very pale. She does a set of observations and notes the following:
Patient is semi-conscious, rousing to voice, unable to give a pain score, PCA history delivered dose 15 times in the last 2 hours, blood pressure 90/60mmHg, pulse 70 bpm, respiratory rate 4 breaths per minute and shallow, oxygen saturation 84%.
Question 16. Maximum word limit 50 words. (1 mark) (Reference not required for this question)
Express the immediate priority patient problem indicated by this situation as a Nursing Diagnosis with a ‘Related to’ and ‘Evidenced by’ statement.
Question 17. Maximum word limit 200 words.
List four immediate priority nursing actions that are required in this situation to address the identified problem and a rationale for each.
Questions 18. Maximum word limit 200 words.
Discuss what you believe were the main patient factors and nursing or system errors, that led to this occurrence.
Question 19. Maximum word limit 150 words.
Following treatment by the medical and nursing team, Mrs Smith is significantly improved by the time her daughter visits later.
Describe the actions required following this incident as part of NSW Health and hospital policy to address issues of patient safety and standards of care.
Question 20. Maximum word limit 200 words.
What are the legal requirements for a Tort of negligence? Do you believe that the new graduate RN was negligent in this situation? Justify your answer.
In: Nursing
Your task is to count the frequency of words in a text file, and return the most frequent word with its count.
For example, given the following text:
there are two ways of constructing a software design one way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies.
Based on the example your program should printout the
following along with the milliseconds to finish the
computing:
The most frequent word is "there" with 3 occurrences.
The code is below, it doesn't seem to printout what word is the most frequent and how many occurrences of it there are.
import java.io.File;
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.Map.Entry;
import java.util.AbstractMap;
import java.util.LinkedList;
public class WordCountLinkedList254{
public static Entry count_ARRAY(String[] tokens) {
int CAPACITY =
10000;
String[] words = new
String[CAPACITY];
int[] counts = new
int[CAPACITY];
for (int j = 0; j
< tokens.length; j++) {
String token = tokens[j];
for (int i = 0; i < CAPACITY; i++) {
if (words[i] == null) {
words[i] = token;
counts[i] = 1;
break;
} else if (words[i].equals(token))
counts[i] = counts[i] + 1;
}
}
int maxCount = 0;
String maxWord =
"";
for (int i = 0; i <
CAPACITY & words[i] != null; i++) {
if (counts[i] > maxCount) {
maxWord = words[i];
maxCount = counts[i];
}
}
return new
AbstractMap.SimpleEntry < String, Integer > (maxWord,
maxCount);
}
public static Entry count_LINKED_LIST(String[] tokens)
{
LinkedList> list =
new LinkedList> ();
for (int j = 0; j <
tokens.length; j++) {
String word = tokens[j];
boolean found = false;
/* for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); i++) {
Entry e = list.get(i);
if (word.equals(e.getKey())) {
e.setValue(e.getValue() + 1);
list.set(i, e);
found = true;
break;
}
}*/
int i = 0;
for (Entry e: list) {
if (word.equals(e.getKey())) {
e.setValue(e.getValue() + 1);
list.set(i, e);
i++;
found = true;
break;
}
}
if (!found)
list.add(new AbstractMap.SimpleEntry (word, 1));
}
int maxCount = 0;
String maxWord =
"";
for (int i = 0; i <
list.size(); i++) {
int count = list.get(i).getValue();
if (count > maxCount) {
maxWord = list.get(i).getKey();
maxCount = count;
}
}
return new
AbstractMap.SimpleEntry < String, Integer > (maxWord,
maxCount);
}
static String[] readText(String PATH) throws
Exception {
Scanner doc = new
Scanner(new File(PATH)).useDelimiter("[^a-zA-Z]+");
int length = 0;
while (doc.hasNext())
{
doc.next();
length++;
}
String[] tokens = new
String[length];
Scanner s = new
Scanner(new File(PATH)).useDelimiter("[^a-zA-Z]+");
length = 0;
while (s.hasNext())
{
tokens[length] = s.next().toLowerCase();
length++;
}
doc.close();
return tokens;
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws
Exception {
String PATH =
"/Users/jianguolu/Dropbox/254/code/dblp1k.txt ";
String[] tokens =
readText(PATH);
long startTime =
System.currentTimeMillis();
Entry entry =
count_LINKED_LIST(tokens);
long endTime =
System.currentTimeMillis();
String time =
String.format("%12d", endTime - startTime);
System.out.println("time\t" + time + "\t" + entry.getKey() + ":" +
entry.getValue());
tokens =
readText(PATH);
startTime =
System.currentTimeMillis();
entry =
count_ARRAY(tokens);
endTime =
System.currentTimeMillis();
time =
String.format("%12d", endTime - startTime);
System.out.println("time\t" + time + "\t" + entry.getKey() + ":" +
entry.getValue());
}
}
In: Computer Science
Your task is to count the frequency of words in a text file, and return the most frequent word with its count. (Must use the code below without changing algorithms)
For example, given the following text:
there are two ways of constructing a software design one way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies.
Based on the example your program should printout the
following along with the milliseconds to finish the
computing:
The most frequent word is "there" with 3 occurrences.
The code is below, it doesn't seem to printout what word is the most frequent and how many occurrences of it there are.
import java.io.File;
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.Map.Entry;
import java.util.AbstractMap;
import java.util.LinkedList;
public class WordCountLinkedList254{
public static Entry count_ARRAY(String[] tokens) {
int CAPACITY =
10000;
String[] words = new
String[CAPACITY];
int[] counts = new
int[CAPACITY];
for (int j = 0; j
< tokens.length; j++) {
String token = tokens[j];
for (int i = 0; i < CAPACITY; i++) {
if (words[i] == null) {
words[i] = token;
counts[i] = 1;
break;
} else if (words[i].equals(token))
counts[i] = counts[i] + 1;
}
}
int maxCount = 0;
String maxWord =
"";
for (int i = 0; i <
CAPACITY & words[i] != null; i++) {
if (counts[i] > maxCount) {
maxWord = words[i];
maxCount = counts[i];
}
}
return new
AbstractMap.SimpleEntry < String, Integer > (maxWord,
maxCount);
}
public static Entry count_LINKED_LIST(String[] tokens)
{
LinkedList> list =
new LinkedList> ();
for (int j = 0; j <
tokens.length; j++) {
String word = tokens[j];
boolean found = false;
/* for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); i++) {
Entry e = list.get(i);
if (word.equals(e.getKey())) {
e.setValue(e.getValue() + 1);
list.set(i, e);
found = true;
break;
}
}*/
int i = 0;
for (Entry e: list) {
if (word.equals(e.getKey())) {
e.setValue(e.getValue() + 1);
list.set(i, e);
i++;
found = true;
break;
}
}
if (!found)
list.add(new AbstractMap.SimpleEntry (word, 1));
}
int maxCount = 0;
String maxWord =
"";
for (int i = 0; i <
list.size(); i++) {
int count = list.get(i).getValue();
if (count > maxCount) {
maxWord = list.get(i).getKey();
maxCount = count;
}
}
return new
AbstractMap.SimpleEntry < String, Integer > (maxWord,
maxCount);
}
static String[] readText(String PATH) throws
Exception {
Scanner doc = new
Scanner(new File(PATH)).useDelimiter("[^a-zA-Z]+");
int length = 0;
while (doc.hasNext())
{
doc.next();
length++;
}
String[] tokens = new
String[length];
Scanner s = new
Scanner(new File(PATH)).useDelimiter("[^a-zA-Z]+");
length = 0;
while (s.hasNext())
{
tokens[length] = s.next().toLowerCase();
length++;
}
doc.close();
return tokens;
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws
Exception {
String PATH =
"/Users/jianguolu/Dropbox/254/code/dblp1k.txt ";
String[] tokens =
readText(PATH);
long startTime =
System.currentTimeMillis();
Entry entry =
count_LINKED_LIST(tokens);
long endTime =
System.currentTimeMillis();
String time =
String.format("%12d", endTime - startTime);
System.out.println("time\t" + time + "\t" + entry.getKey() + ":" +
entry.getValue());
tokens =
readText(PATH);
startTime =
System.currentTimeMillis();
entry =
count_ARRAY(tokens);
endTime =
System.currentTimeMillis();
time =
String.format("%12d", endTime - startTime);
System.out.println("time\t" + time + "\t" + entry.getKey() + ":" +
entry.getValue());
}
}
In: Computer Science
Suppose that in a market the current price is P1, a price higher than the equilibrium price, Pe. Is this market in equilibrium or in a disequilibrium state? Please explain by answering the following questions. ( Word answers only )
1. Is Qd=Qs, Qd>Qs or Qd<Qs at P1? Why?
2. Is there any excess (Xss) -- excess demand or excess supply in this market at P1? Why?
3. Will P1 stay the same or will there be a price adjustment? Why?
In: Economics
Using the South University Online Library, find one qualitative and one quantitative study. Summarize each study using short paragraphs and discuss and evaluate the data collection methods. Make three recommendations to improve each study (a total of six recommendations) and explain why they are logical means of improvement. Based on your summary, evaluation, and explanation of each study, prepare a report in a 3- to 4-page Microsoft Word document.
In: Statistics and Probability
According to Hayek’s article “The Use of Knowledge in Society,” what is the fundamental role of prices in the economy? Why does Hayek use the word marvel when he describes the price mechanism? What happens when prices are determined by the state rather than by the interaction of many buyers and many sellers in the marketplace? Discuss the differences in allocative efficiency between a capitalist and a socialist economic system as they relate to the price mechanism in each system.
In: Economics
If you were a HCN (Host Country National) employed by a multinational corporation, do you think pay should be equal between HCNs and expatriates in equivalent positions? If you were president of your subsidiary in a host country, as a PCN (Parent Country National) your pay is five times higher than the pay for the highest paid HCN (your vice president). What do you think now? in 200 word
In: Economics