You work in a fertility clinic and have been tasked with creating flow charts that could be displayed to show how fertilisation and implantation is achieved. You may include images.
As well as helping to develop resources you also give advice and help to couples experiencing problems with fertility. Riya and her husband Sumeil are trying to have a baby but Riya has been diagnosed with endometriosis (blocked fallopian tubes) which is a common factor of infertility in women.
In: Biology
A city has just added 110 new female recruits to its police force. The city will provide a pension to each new hire who remains with the force until retirement. In addition, if the new hire is married at the time of her retirement, a second pension will be provided for her husband. A consulting actuary makes the following assumptions: (i) Each new recruit has a 0.3 probability of remaining with the police force until retirement. (ii) Given that a new recruit reaches retirement with the police force, the probability that she is not married at the time of retirement is 0.35. (iii) The number of pensions that the city will provide on behalf of each new hire is independent of the number of pensions it will provide on behalf of any other new hire. Determine the probability that the city will provide at most 62 pensions to the 110 new hires and their husbands. Enter your answer as a number accurate to 4 decimal places.
In: Statistics and Probability
This 41-year-old client presented to the office in
March of 2014 with infertility. She had a height of 5’6” and a
weight of 131 lb, putting her at a healthy BMI of 21.1. She
presented with a diagnosis of infertility, PCOS, irregular
menstrual cycles that were anovulatory (based on laboratory work
and menstrual charting using basal body temperature), ovarian
cysts, fatigue and depression (from previous clomiphene use), and
breast pain. She slept an average of 8 hours per night, was gluten-
and dairy-free, and had a family history of cancer and diabetes.
She and her husband had been trying to conceive for 8 years. She
had a history of a single miscarriage.
1. What would be the education acceptable to provide
this client
2. What presenting health conditions should be a
concern
3. How can we differentiate between fertility and
Infertility
In: Nursing
After several months of negotiations, the CEO of BIG Pty Ltd made the long-awaited announcement to board members that BIG Pty Ltd would be buying Melbourne based company, YAY Pty Ltd for $25m. The following persons were present at the meeting: Helen and Liam (Company Directors) and Tammy (Receptionist taking meeting minutes). News of the take-over would not be released to the public until the following week.
Question:
Discuss whether Tammy would be breaching any duties if, immediately
after leaving the boardroom, she phoned her husband and told him to
invest $100,000 in YAY Pty Ltd.
Suggested Answer Structure
Issue: What Tammy would be breaching any….
Rule: According to CA s 182 and 183….
Analyze: Here the facts tell us….
Conclusion: Clear that Tammy would be breaching Duty....
In: Finance
After several months of negotiations, the CEO of BIG Pty Ltd made
the long-awaited announcement to board members that BIG Pty Ltd
would be buying Melbourne based company, YAY Pty Ltd for $25m. The
following persons were present at the meeting: Helen and Liam
(Company Directors) and Tammy (Receptionist taking meeting
minutes). News of the take-over would not be released to the public
until the following week.
Discuss whether Tammy would be breaching any duties
if, immediately after leaving the boardroom, she phoned her husband
and told him to invest $100,000 in YAY Pty Ltd.
answer structure
Issue: What Tammy would be breaching any….
Rule: According to CA s 182 and 183…
Analyze: Here the facts tell us…
Conclusion: Clear that Tammy would be breaching Duty __
Australia
In: Finance
6. How do components of the OTPF impact the client and how are
they impacted by the client’s diagnosis or diagnoses?
a. If a client has a fractured wrist, their social context may be inhibited by
the client’s inability to drive to his/her card club.
b. The client with a spinal cord injury will demonstrate a deficit in motor
skills due to paralysis at/below the spinal level of the injury.
c. The client with a cognitive disorder (dementia) may have an
occupational deficit in dressing (ADL) due to an inability to remember
the steps to the task (client factor).
d. A client who has had a stroke and can no longer work, may have a
deficit in their role (homemaker or breadwinner-wife or husband), their
routine (inability to perform the tasks of cooking, cleaning or work),
ritual (difficulty holding a hymnal at church using both hands), habits
(inability to scratch their nose with the affected extremity).
In: Nursing
CASE SCENARIO:
An 80 year-old woman fell in her home. She is evaluated in the
emergency room and is found to have a hip fracture. She was
recently started with hydrocholorothiazide to treat her
hypertension. She has been on an SSRI for depression following the
loss of her husband and is taking NSAIDs for pain associated with
osteoarthritis. Her vitals are stable. She is lethargic and
disoriented but otherwise appears well. Laboratory works reveals Na
– 105 mEq/L, K – 3.2 mEq/L, BUN – 32 mg/dL, Creatinine – 1.0
mg/dL.
1. Would this case suggest hypovolemia? If it is a case of
hypovolemia, what was the cause and what type is it?
2. How would you manage this patient?
3. What are your nursing priorities in providing care to this
patient?
4. Provide the title of the case scenario based on the cause of the
problem.
In: Nursing
CASE SCENARIO:
An 80 year-old woman fell in her home. She is evaluated in the emergency room and is found to have a hip fracture. She was recently started with hydrocholorothiazide to treat her hypertension. She has been on an SSRI for depression following the loss of her husband and is taking NSAIDs for pain associated with osteoarthritis. Her vitals are stable. She is lethargic and disoriented but otherwise appears well. Laboratory works reveals Na – 105 mEq/L, K – 3.2 mEq/L, BUN – 32 mg/dL, Creatinine – 1.0 mg/dL.
1. Would this case suggest hypovolemia? If it is a case of
hypovolemia, what was the cause and what type is it?
2. How would you manage this patient?
3. What are your nursing priorities in providing care to this
patient?
4. Provide the title of the case scenario based on the cause of the
problem.
In: Nursing
1. An RN was searching through the electronic medical record at the hospital in which she worked. A co-worker came up and asked what she was doing. The RN replied, “My husband had his blood drawn a couple of days ago, and I wanted to see what his results were”. Is this a HIPAA violation? Explain your answer
2. Dr. Smart called the unit and asked the nurse to look up the patient’s current EKG results. The nurse notices that Dr. Payne is the physician assigned to the patient. Is this a HIPAA violation? Explain your answer.
3. Although the staff have been efficient and frequently attempting to meet the high demands of the patient, the patient has been complaining of the nurses each and every shift. The charge nurse talks to the nurse manager about the situation. Is this a HIPAA violation? Explain your answer.
In: Nursing
A marketing research professor is conducting a telephone survey and needs to contact at least 160 wives, 140 husbands, 110 single adult males, and 120 single adult females. It costs $2 to make a daytime call and $4 (because of higher labor costs) to make an evening call. The table shown below lists the expected results. For example, 10% of all daytime calls are answered by a single male, and 15% of all evening calls are answered by a single female. Because of a limited staff, at most half of all phone calls can be evening calls. Determine how to minimize the cost of completing the survey
|
Percentages |
Daytime |
Evening |
|
Wife |
25% |
25% |
|
Husband |
15% |
30% |
|
Single male |
10% |
25% |
|
Single female |
15% |
15% |
|
None |
35% |
5% |
Develop a Report for the following
Obtain a sensitivity report for the reported solution. Which constraints are binding?
In: Statistics and Probability