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what does the word forensic mean?

what does the word forensic mean?

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Apply Arithmetic encoding for the word AVATAR.

Apply Arithmetic encoding for the word AVATAR.

In: Computer Science

Name: Fahad B                                  Word: Medical     

Name: Fahad B                                  Word: Medical                       Bed: ICU bed #9

Age: 57 years                                     Physician: Mona, Khaled (unit A)

Fahad is a fit and healthy consultant surgeon. He arrived by ambulance to the ER unconscious after having a seizure in his house after a long sentry duty in the same hospital.

His wife reported that he experienced incomprehensible symptoms in the last two months like continues headaches, strange feeling in his head, imperiled vision, difficulty to recall his patient and colleges names and general weakness specially in his hands. Fahad was known of his linguistic ability but these days he lost the right words.

Neurosurgeon did MRI and found a big malignant Grade I (brain tumor). They put him under surgery and sedate him after that in the ICU by using benzodiazepines, opioid narcotics and propofol for 5 days to help him recovery. In the ICU the medical team monitor him closely. The ICU dietitian decided to start enteral nutrition as soon as possible. So, a gastrointestinal tube was fixed immediately.

Diagnosis:                   Malignant Grade I

Medical plan:             Brain surgery to remove the tumor followed intubation and sedation for 5 days. Radiation therapy is planned to be after the assessment.

Medical history:         No medical history

Smoking:                    Heavy smoker 3 backet/day   

Medication:                None  

Family history:          Mother (Breast cancer and Diabetes)

Marital status:           Married with 2 kids

           

Physical examination:

Abdomen:      Normal                       

Chest/lungs: Clear   

Skin:               Soft, normal bowel sounds, no-tender           

Edema:           Brain edema around the skull

Stool:             No

Urine:             Normal

Edema:           -ve      

Vital signs:

BP:                  140/80

Pulse:              70

Temperature:                                                37.2 OC

Height:                                                182 cm

Usual weight:                                     82 kg

Last weight before surgery:             79kg

Current weight after surgery:         unknown

Biochemical lab test (after surgery):

Chemistry

Glucose

18

20

15

5.6 to 6.9 mmol/L

HbA1C (%)

5.2

<5.7

Creatinine

0.9

0.6-1.2 mg/dL

Urea

5.3

2.5 to 7.1 mmol/L

BUN

11

7-18 mg/dL

Potassium

4.3

3.5-5.3 mEq/L

Phosphate

2.38

2.5-4.5 mg/dL

Sodium

138

133-143 mEq/L

Chloride

100

98-108 mEq/L

Calcium

10.5

9-11 mg/dL

Albumin

4.7

3.5-5.8 g/dL

WBC

3.2

4.5-11 x109/L

Platelets

200

150,000-450,000

microliter

Neutrophils

6

3–7 x 109/L

RBC

5

4.8-9.3 x109/L

Hb

12

12-16 g/dL

Hct

40%

36-46%

Ferritin

21

20-120 (mg/mL)

MCV

88

80-100 fL

CRP

2

<3 mg/L

Fibrinogen

230

150-400 mg/dL

ESR

20

0-22 mm/hr

Cholesterol

170

<200 (mg/dL)

LDL

110

<130

HDL

55

>59

Triglycerides

110

35-135 (mg/dL)

24hours recall (usual menu before diagnosis with cancer):

Breakfast: 1 cup Americano + 1 protein bar

Snack: 1 orange juice
Lunch: 1 cup laban+ 1 cup rice + grilled meat or chicken of fish +Dagoos (tomato sauce) + green salad (olive oil + lemon dressing)

Snack: 300ml Arabic coffee + 5 Dates

Dinner: 1 cup low fat yogurt + protein chips

Questions: (100 points)

  1. What is the metabolic response to critical illness in human body? (10 point)

  1. Write a PES statement according to his nutrition statues. (9 point)

  1. Determine Mr. Fahad energy and protein requirements consider his stress and activity level. (Use BMR) (13 point)

  1. Mr.Fahad can’t consume food while he is intubated, if you have 4 options of nutritional formulas, which one you would use and why? (10 point)
    1. Nutrition dense like Jevity (energy 1.5 Kcal/ml- protein 15g/235ml)
    2. Standard like Ensure (energy 1 Kcal/ml – protein 9g/220ml)
    3. Immune enhancing like Impact (energy 1 Kcal/ml- protein 14 g/250ml)
    4. Diabetes formula like Glucerna (energy 1 Kcal/ml- 9.9g/237ml)

  1. How many cans (250ml) you will give Fahad in the nasogastric tube in 24h? (6 point)
  1. What is the flow rate you will set the electronic pump on, in the first 48hr after surgery? (6 points)

  1. Mr.fahad is intubated after surgery, what are the signs you have monitor to check his gastrointestinal tolerance. If you suspect a low tolerance how would you check it in the ICU? (10 points)

  1. Mr. Fahad is not diabatic, what is the reason for the high blood glucose level? (10 points)
  1. Radiation therapy is prescribed to Mr. Fahad, it known by its gastrointestinal side effects, list the effect and chose two side effect and write how to minimize it effect on him. (12 point)

  1. If Mr.Fahad faced problem in breathing after the surgery and he is connected to ventilator, and his maximum temperature was 38.3C and his ventilation recorded is 10L/min. calculate Mr.Fahad energy needs by using penne state equation. (6 point)

  1. In the recent year’s formula companies added omega-3 fatty acids, arginine, glutamine and antioxidants to the formula to promote healing after surgery. discuss what are the benefits? (8 point)

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1000 word essay on the use of vaccinations

1000 word essay on the use of vaccinations

In: Biology

breifly about "creativity " in 400 word ?

breifly about "creativity " in 400 word ?

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Question 1: The word size of a computer generally indicates the largest integer it can process...

Question 1: The word size of a computer generally indicates the largest integer it can process in a single instruction. Discuss two different word sizes of computer systems and provide a brief comparison of both word size systems.(Discuss in one full page)

Question 2: A computer has RAM of size 64 M words, its instruction set has 32 instructions and 16 registers in the CPU. What is the format and size of each of the following instructions?

ADD R1,R2,R3

Move a, R1

Halt

In: Computer Science

Assignment Purpose Write a well commented java program that demonstrates the use and re-use of methods...

Assignment Purpose

Write a well commented java program that demonstrates the use and re-use of methods with input validation.

Instructions

  1. It is quite interesting that most of us are likely to be able to read and comprehend words, even if the alphabets of these words are scrambled (two of them) given the fact that the first and last alphabets remain the same. For example,

“I dn'ot gvie a dman for a man taht can olny sepll a wrod one way.” (Mrak Taiwn)

“We aer all moratls, Hamrbee is an immoratl, and tehre is no question abuot it.” (Kevin Unknown)

  1. Write a method named scramble that returns a String and takes a String as an argument.
    1. The argument is actually a word (of length 6 or more).
    2. It then constructs a scrambled version of that word, randomly flipping two characters other than the first and last one.
  2. Then write the main method in which you would read the word from the user, send it to scramble, and print the scrambled word.
    1. You can use a loop to read multiple words if you like but it is not necessary.
    2. If the length of the entered word is less than 6, you should keep prompting the user to enter a valid word.
  3. After writing all the comments, generate a Javadoc and submit it with the java file.

Hint: First generate two random integers in range of the length of the string. Then use substring method to access characters at those locations. Rest is left to your imagination.

Submission

A .java and a .html (generated with Javadoc) file

In: Computer Science

Assignment Purpose The purpose of this lab is to write a well commented java program that...

Assignment Purpose

The purpose of this lab is to write a well commented java program that demonstrates the use and re-use of methods with input validation.

Instructions

  1. It is quite interesting that most of us are likely to be able to read and comprehend words, even if the alphabets of these words are scrambled (two of them) given the fact that the first and last alphabets remain the same. For example,

“I dn'ot gvie a dman for a man taht can olny sepll a wrod one way.” (Mrak Taiwn)

“We aer all moratls, Hamrbee is an immoratl, and tehre is no question abuot it.” (Kevin Unknown)

  1. Write a method named scramble that returns a String and takes a String as an argument.
    1. The argument is actually a word (of length 6 or more).
    2. It then constructs a scrambled version of that word, randomly flipping two characters other than the first and last one.
  2. Then write the main method in which you would read the word from the user, send it to scramble, and print the scrambled word.
    1. You can use a loop to read multiple words if you like but it is not necessary.
    2. If the length of the entered word is less than 6, you should keep prompting the user to enter a valid word.
  3. After writing all the comments, generate a Javadoc and submit it with the java file.

Hint: First generate two random integers in range of the length of the string. Then use substring method to access characters at those locations. Rest is left to your imagination.

In: Computer Science

Recently, Darren has become interested in cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. As most cryptocurrencies are...

Recently, Darren has become interested in cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. As most cryptocurrencies are subject to limited regulation, Darren believes this alternative investment is the new ‘wild west’. Before allocating wealth into cryptocurrencies, Darren asks you for a short essay to address several questions about Bitcoin.

Provide a brief introduction about how Bitcoin functions and the risks and benefits of holding and using Bitcoin. (Word limit: 500 words)

Should Bitcoin be considered as an investment or a type of money (currency)? (Word limit: 500 words)

What are governments’ attitude towards Bitcoin, such as legislation and taxation? Your dissertation should cover the considerations/perspectives of the Australian government, and at least another foreign government. (Word limit: 500 words)

Outline some of the challenges that Bitcoin has brought to financial institutions around the globe. How have financial institutions responded to this? How can the financial institutions respond to this going forward? (Word limit: 500 words)

Requirements

The marking of this section will be based on research quality and depth.

Students need to undertake comprehensive research using a number of available resources.

Each group needs to cite at least 10 scholarly references as evidence of their research. Exceeding 10 scholarly references would be more favourable. Failing to reach this minimum level will result in losing marks. Scholarly references include book chapters, articles published by mainstream media (paper press and/or their website resources), and peer- reviewed journal articles. Wikipedia or Investopedia CANNOT be used as academic reference.

Word limit: in-text citation will be counted; students can have +/- 10% leeway in the word limit of each question; failing to follow the word limit of each question will result in losing marks.

In: Finance

Using Python 3 Write a program that reads the 4letterwords.txt file and outputs a file called...

Using Python 3

Write a program that reads the 4letterwords.txt file and outputs a file called 4letterwords.out that has every word found in 4letterwords.txt but each word on one line. Any leading and trailing blank spaces must be removed in the output file.

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