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DISCUSSION (APA reference is required) Direction:Do not answer questions directly ,WRITE one to two paragraphs Wilson...

DISCUSSION (APA reference is required)

Direction:Do not answer questions directly ,WRITE one to two paragraphs

Wilson is a 36-year-old migrant worker. He was admitted to the Hospital with a cough, unintended weight loss, and night sweats. He is staying with 6 friends in a one bedroom apartment near the strawberry field where he works. The ED physician suspects Tuberculosis (TB).

What diagnostic testing will the Provider order to confirm a diagnosis of TB?

What Isolation precautions do you expect to be put in place and why?

Describe the recommended treatment regimen for TB, including the rationale for combination drug therapy.

Identify the reason compliance to medication therapy is often a concern in the patient with TB.

What should be done for Wilson's 6 roommates?

In: Nursing

A honey bee of mass 135 mg has accumulated a static charge of +1.6 pC. The...

A honey bee of mass 135 mg has accumulated a static charge of +1.6 pC. The bee is returning to her hive by following the path shown in the figure. Because Earth has a naturally occurring electric field near ground level of around 100 V/m

pointing vertically downward, the bee experiences an electric force as she flies.

What is the change in the bee’s electric potential energy, Δ?electric,

as she flies from point A (0 m,0.3 m) to point B (5.5 m,4.0 m)?

Δ?electric=

Compute the ratio of the bee’s change in electric potential energy to her change in gravitational potential energy, Δ?electric/Δ?grav.

Δ?electric/Δ?grav=

In: Physics

Your patient is a 52-year-old male with a history of smoking and alcohol abuse. He presents...

Your patient is a 52-year-old male with a history of smoking and alcohol abuse. He presents to the ED with complaints of "my skin looks yellow, my stomach hurts, and I feel nauseous". He is taken to CT and a tumor near the pancreas is observed. It appears to be blocking the common bile duct. Develop a plan of care for the patient. Use the attached concept map

Possible Medications

(Minimum of 2 medications needed)

Clinical Manifestations

Subjective:

Objective:

Possible Nursing Diagnosis          

(Minimum of 2 needed)                              

                                                                                                                                                                                               

Medical Diagnosis

Cirrhosis and Liver Cancer

Patient Data/Risk Factors

Medical Interventions

Pathophysiology

Nursing Interventions

(Minimum of 4 needed)

Diagnostic Data

(Minimum of 1 needed)

Patient Education

In: Nursing

In Jim Collins book, “Good to Great”, it talked about Wells Fargo being one of the...

In Jim Collins book, “Good to Great”, it talked about Wells Fargo being one of the companies he and his research team identified as “Great.” They outpaced their rivals in the financial industry and were held up in 2001 as a “great company.” By 2017, the mighty had fallen, mired in a nationwide scandal that brought them before Congress and, now, in 2018, they have done it again. Wells Fargo is on the brink of becoming a casualty of their own making. In less than 20 years they have gone from great to near federal shutdown. What signs did they miss? What changed in their culture? How might they recover? Is it even possible? What would they need to do? Or, what is the cautionary tale their destruction leaves for others to avoid the same fate.

In: Finance

1. Jackson's new plant makes pistons where the variation in radius must be minimal. You sample...

1. Jackson's new plant makes pistons where the variation in radius must be minimal. You sample 24 pistons and find a standard deviation of 1.63 mm. Assuming the radii to be normally distributed, ind:

a.The 98% confidence for the population std.dev.

2. You live near a Mac Donnel's and want to find the population parameters for the number of visits from a neighborhood similar to yours on a typical week.

a. You ask 73 on Ken's neighbor and get the mean to be 4.8 with pop.std dev of 2.1. Find the 92% confidence interval for the population mean of Mac Donnel's visitor

b. You ask 94 on Ken's neighbor and find that 67 visits regularly.  Find the 84% confidence interval for the population mean of Mac Donnel's visitor

In: Statistics and Probability

Background Information: A large population of squirrels is split into two equal sized subpopulations (A and...

Background Information: A large population of squirrels is split into two equal sized subpopulations (A and B) by the formation of a deep, rushing river that goes between them. This prevents gene flow since the squirrels can neither swim nor fly. A powerful magician living near population A loves these squirrels and the traits they exhibit very much, and performs a spell that prevents any mutations from occurring in that group. This magician is practically immortal, so the spell continues to operate for thousands of years. Statement: The mutations that continue to occur make Population B more likely to go extinct than Population A, in which mutations do not occur. After reviewing the background information, do you agree or disagree with the statement above? Thoroughly explain your reasoning.

In: Biology

A vacuum tube diode consists of concentric cylindrical electrodes, the negative cathode and the positive anode....

A vacuum tube diode consists of concentric cylindrical electrodes, the negative cathode and the positive anode. Because of the accumulation of charge near the cathode, the electric potential between the electrodes is not a linear function of the position, even with planar geometry, but is given by V(x)=Cx4/3 where x is the distance from the cathode and C is a constant, characteristic of a particular diode and operating conditions. Assume that the distance between the cathode and anode is 14.0 mm and the potential difference between electrodes is 200 V

Determine the value of C

Obtain a formula for the electric field between the electrodes as a function of x.

Determine the magnitude of the force on an electron when the electron is halfway between the electrodes

Determine the direction of the force on an electron when the electron is halfway between the electrodes

In: Physics

You may use either written paragraph or bullet-point format. Part 1 should be 2–3 paragraphs in...

You may use either written paragraph or bullet-point format. Part 1 should be 2–3 paragraphs in length or an equivalent amount of content in bullet-point form.

Part 1: Pricing Strategy

Briefly describe pricing for your product or service. How does this compare to competitors, assuming competitors are at or near break-even point with their pricing? Analyze pricing alternatives and make recommendations about pricing going forward based on the following:

  • How sensitive are your customers to changes in price?
  • What revenue you need to break even and achieve profitability?
  • What does the price says about your product in terms of value, quality, prestige, etc.?

This is For Target Corporation. The retail store

In: Finance

Much has been written recently regarding the Chinese renminbi (RMB) or yuan (CNY), especially surrounding the...

Much has been written recently regarding the Chinese renminbi (RMB) or yuan (CNY), especially surrounding the news of its inclusion in the IMF's SDR basket. Write a 3-page essay (papers should be submitted in an essay format - not a list of answers to questions) addressing the following:

1) Explain the differences and/or similarities between RMB, CNY, CNH, and the CNY-NDF;

2) What is the purpose of the IMF, what is the SDR basket and do you think the recent announcement in the change to the SDR basket is significant?;

3) How does the Chinese government limit the use of the renminbi on the global currency markets? Do you anticipate any change to government policies in the near future;

4) Will the renminbi ever compete with the U.S. dollar as a "reserve currency"?

In: Economics

Imagine the market for coffee beans in equilibrium. What happens to the equilibrium price and equilibrium...

Imagine the market for coffee beans in equilibrium. What happens to the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity when the consumers expect the price of coffee beans to increase in the near future?

Imagine the market for donuts is in equilibrium. What happens to the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity when the price of sugar increases?

Imagine the market for mobile calling/data plans is in equilibrium. What happens to the equilibrium price and quantity when the price of smart phones decreases and the number of providers increases?

Imagine the market for alligator boots is in equilibrium. What happens to the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity when professional athletes and country music stars speak out against alligator boots and the number of alligator boot cobblers (people who make alligator boots) increases?

In: Economics