55-year-old man who complains of a ground level fall with midshaft femur pain. you begins to assess vital signs as you examine the patient’s leg. The middle anterior portion of the thigh appears mildly swollen and is tender on palpation. The left leg appears to be shorter than the right with mild external rotation. Neurovascular is intact distal to the injury with decreased range of motion due to pain. The patient is working hard to keep the leg still. You partner reports vital signs as follows: pulse 110, easily felt and regular, respirations of 22, unlabored and regular, blood pressure in a lying position is 134/88, pulse oximeter waveform matches his pulse and shows saturations of 97% on room air. He Glasgow score is 15. you ask about about his medical history. he said he has had HIV for the last 12 years. He reports his HIV has been managed well with very few complications. In other history he states he has had increased anxiety and stress the last 12 months from relationship problems with his partner. He states he has “always had dyspepsia” but an upper GI scope two years ago reported no cancer. He states he has been relatively healthy considering the HIV except for an ache deep in his groin for the last three weeks. He reports the following medications: antiretroviral therapy x3, lansoprazole, alendronate, vitamin D, and supplemental calcium. When asked about the alendronate, he states he is participating in an HIV bone protection study for the last seven years.
What additional assessment, history or diagnostic information should done in prehospital ?
This seems to be unusual that a relatively young and healthy individual would experience an atypical femur fracture. What in his history or his current medications would contribute to this type of fracture?
What are two specific patient education or counseling points patients taking a biphosphonate need?
In: Nursing
| Taxpayer | Form 1 | Form 2 | Form 3 | Form 4 |
| 1 | 109 | 115 | 126 | 120 |
| 2 | 98 | 103 | 107 | 108 |
| 3 | 29 | 27 | 53 | 38 |
| 4 | 93 | 95 | 103 | 109 |
| 5 | 62 | 65 | 67 | 64 |
| 6 | 103 | 107 | 111 | 128 |
| 7 | 83 | 82 | 101 | 116 |
| 8 | 122 | 119 | 141 | 143 |
| 9 | 92 | 101 | 105 | 108 |
| 10 | 107 | 113 | 127 | 113 |
| 11 | 103 | 111 | 111 | 108 |
| 12 | 54 | 64 | 67 | 62 |
| 13 | 141 | 145 | 142 | 160 |
| 14 | 92 | 94 | 95 | 102 |
| 15 | 29 | 32 | 33 | 62 |
| 16 | 83 | 83 | 89 | 86 |
| 17 | 34 | 36 | 40 | 48 |
| 18 | 83 | 86 | 90 | 119 |
| 19 | 157 | 157 | 172 | 193 |
| 20 | 99 | 107 | 111 | 100 |
| 21 | 118 | 123 | 117 | 130 |
| 22 | 58 | 65 | 75 | 81 |
| 23 | 66 | 71 | 79 | 81 |
| 24 | 60 | 60 | 78 | 41 |
| 25 | 102 | 106 | 100 | 142 |
| 26 | 128 | 134 | 135 | 142 |
| 27 | 87 | 93 | 90 | 77 |
| 28 | 126 | 134 | 129 | 154 |
| 29 | 133 | 130 | 148 | 164 |
| 30 | 100 | 112 | 107 | 120 |
Each of the three new forms and the currently used form were filled out by 30 different people. The amount of time (in minutes) taken by each person to complete the task was recorded.
A) If the filling time of all IRS forms is distributed normally with mean of 102 and standard deviation of 8, what is the probability that a randomly selected person could do the tax forms in less than 90 minutes?
B) Referring to problem “A” above, If a randomly selected person is in the top 5 percent of the fastest people who do the tax forms, at least how many minutes should he spent to fill out the form?
In: Statistics and Probability
Insurance companies track life expectancy information to assist in determining the cost of life insurance policies. Last year the average life expectancy of all policyholders was 77 years. ABI Insurance wants to determine if their clients now have a longer life expectancy, on average, so they randomly sample some of their recently paid policies. The insurance company will only change their premium structure if there is evidence that people who buy their policies are living longer than before. Which of the following statement is TRUE about this hypothesis test?
A. It is a one tailed test about a proportion.
B. It is a two tailed test about a mean.
C. It is a two tailed test about a proportion.
D. It is a one tailed test about a mean.
E. None of the above
In: Statistics and Probability
You are considering opening a new plant. The plant will cost $ 95.5 million up front and will take one year to build. After that it is expected to produce profits of $ 28.4 million at the end of every year of production. The cash flows are expected to last forever. Calculate the NPV of this investment opportunity if your cost of capital is 8.5 %. Should you make the? investment? Calculate the IRR and use it to determine the maximum deviation allowable in the cost of capital estimate to leave the decision unchanged.
1. The NPV of the project will be ?$ million.???(Round to one decimal? place.)
2. You should or should not make the investment.???
3. The IRR is ?%. (Round to two decimal? places.)
4. The maximum deviation allowable in the cost of capital estimate is ?% (Round to two decimal? places.)
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Please respond to the following: Think about the last event you had to plan for either at work or in your personal life. Did you have a process? How did having or not having a process impact the outcome of the event? Using outside research on formal planning strategies, please share a few ideas on how to improve your current process. Write a minimum of 300 words for your initial response and then post a reply to at least two (2) of your classmates’ posts. Note: All students are required to post a minimum of two (2) posts per online discussion thread. Students must have one (1) original post and a minimum of one (1) other post per discussion thread. Reply Quote
In: Operations Management
Match the terminology correctly with the definition.
A ) Airborne infection
B) Asepsis
C) Decontamination
D) Infection
E) Disinfection
F) Viable microorganisms
G) Sterilization
definitions
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1. Caused by inhaling airborne material carrying microbial contaminants |
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2. Process to kill or remove pathogenic microorganism (not spores) |
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3. Disinfection or sterilization of contaminated articles |
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4. Process to kill/remove all microorganisms including spores and viruses |
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5. Thick walled resting cells formed by G + org. |
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6. Organism able to cause disease in a host |
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7. Suspension in air of finely dispersed solids or liquids |
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8. Disease caused by pathogen transfer |
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9. Prevention of microbial contamination |
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10. Organism capable of multiplication |
In: Biology
Please match location of processing with statement of function. Answers may be used more than once or not at all.
a. Cochlear nucleus
b. Superior olivary complex
c. Inferior colliculus
d. medial geniculate body
e. cerebral cortex
1. _____ Recognition of the identity of a signal occurs here.
2. _____ This provides the first level of processing of the auditory signal in the brainstem.
3. _____ This provides the primary localization processing of high frequency sound.
4. _____ This is the final nucleus before a signal reaches the cerebrum
5. _____ This provides the primary localization processing of low frequency sound.
6. _____ A signal can be consciously processed at this level.
7. _____ This is the first site of binaural interaction.
8. _____ This is a relay of the thalamus
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Found some previous answers to this, but only question 7 seems to be corrent. Would really appreciate some help.
RosenBall, ASA expects a cash-equivalent EBIT of 200 million without any growth in the foreseeable future. The firm’s overall cost of capital (the required rate of return on assets) is 10%, the applicable tax-rate is 25%, and there are 200 million shares outstanding. RosenBall’s board of directors are currently looking into the possibility of refinancing the firm by borrowing 900 million at an interest rate of 5% per year. The loan is serviced by paying the annual interest, only. Problem 7 What is currently the all-equity value of RosenBall, ASA? State your answer as a whole number without any decimal points.
Problem 7 What is currently the all-equity value of RosenBall, ASA? State your answer as a whole number in millions without any decimal points.
The correct answer to problem 7 is 1500, this one i figured out.
Problem 8 With corporate taxes, only, what is RosenBall’s market value following the announcement of the refinancing plan? State your answer as a whole number in millions without any decimal points.
Problem 9 With corporate taxes, only, what is RosenBall’s market value per share following the announcement of the refinancing plan? State your answer to two decimal points.
Problem 10 With corporate taxes, only, what is RosenBall’s market value per share when the actual borrowing has taken place? State your answer to two decimal points.
In: Finance
Read the article “The Case for Evidence-Based Human Capital Management” and answer the following questions.
Discuss three (3) of the seven (7) strategies identified in the article for leveraging talent
In: Nursing
Assignment
You shall write a program that:
Loads chemical-element data by scanning through the
file (accessed via file path or URL) exactly once.
Expects one or more command-line arguments that
constitute a chemical formula, as described above.
Prints one line containing the molar mass of the
compound described by the formula, to six digits after the decimal
point.
Background
Data file
There is a file on the server that is relevant to this
assignment:
/srv/datasets/elements
This file contains one line of information about each
of all 118 chemical elements. Each line contains the following
data, separated by whitespace:
Atomic number (int)
Symbol (String)
Name (String)
Relative atomic mass (double)
Period (row in periodic table) (int)
Group (column in periodic table) (int)
FYI, this file is also available via URL
http://jeff.cis.cabrillo.edu/datasets/elements
Chemical Formulas
Quoth the arbiter of all human knowledge:
A chemical formula is a way of expressing information
about the proportions of atoms that constitute a particular
chemical compound, using a single line of chemical element symbols,
numbers, and sometimes also other symbols, such as parentheses,
dashes, brackets, commas and plus (+) and minus (−)
signs.
Often, these formulas are written using subscripts and
superscripts. In this program, we will simplify the idea of a
chemical formula (and thus sacrifice the ability to represent
certain formulas, at least in an efficient way). A chemical
formula, for the sake of this program, shall be defined
as:
One or more whitespace-delimited tokens
Each token consists of either:
An element symbol, implying one atom of that element
in the compound
An element symbol followed by an underscore and an
integer, implying a certain number of atoms of that element in the
compound
Examples:
CompoundStandard FormulaOur
FormulacarbonCCdioxygenO2O_2dialuminum
tellurideAl2TeAl_2 Telithium
metazirconateLi2ZrO3Li_2 Zr
O_3acetaldehydeCH3CHOC H_3 C H
OmethylamineCH5NC H_5
NparacetamolC8H9NO2C_8 H_9 N
O_2propaneC3H8C_3 H_8
Molar Mass
Molar mass expresses the mass of a given substance
(chemical element or chemical compound) divided by its amount of
substance. The molar mass of a compound is the sum of the relative
atomic masses (AKA atomic weights) of all atoms in the
compound.
For example, for acetaldehyde (CH3CHO/C H_3
C H O) above:
Relative atomic masses:
C: 12.011
H: 1.008
O: 15.999
Thus, the compound's molar mass
is:12.011+3(1.008)+12.011+1.008+15.999=44.05312.011+3(1.008)+12.011+1.008+15.999=44.053
Technically, the units for molar mass are gmolgmol in
this case.
Helpful String and parsing methods
In order to separate the element name from the number
of atoms, there are a number of methods in the String class that
you may find useful. Probably the most straightforward is
String.split, with which you can create an array of Strings by
splitting one string around a pattern of characters.
In addition, Integer.parseInt will certainly be
useful, as it returns the int value represented by the characters
in a String.
For example:
String compound = "O_2"; String[] components = compound.split("_");
// Value assigned is a reference to a two-element array: { "O", "2"
} String element = components[0]; // Value assigned is a reference
to a string containing "O" int atoms =
Integer.parseInt(components[1]); // Value assigned is 2
Also, don't forget that if you want to determine
whether two Strings contain the same sequence of
characters:
oneString == anotherString // Do oneString and anotherString refer
to the same String object? oneString.equals(anotherString) // Do
oneString and anotherString contain the same character
sequences?
Command-line arguments in Eclipse
In order to work with command-line arguments from
within Eclipse, you need to specify those arguments within either
Run Configurations or Debug Configurations, depending on whether
you want to run or debug the program.
Select Run–>Run Configurations or Run–>Debug
Configurations as desired.
Select the Arguments tab.
In the Program Arguments section , Enter your
arguments.
Click Apply.
this is the contacts of file needed
1 H Hydrogen 1.008 1 1 2 He Helium 4.002602 1 18 3 Li Lithium 6.94
2 1 4 Be Beryllium 9.0121831 2 2 5 B Boron 10.81 2 13 6 C Carbon
12.011 2 14 7 N Nitrogen 14.007 2 15 8 O Oxygen 15.999 2 16 9 F
Fluorine 18.998403163 2 17 10 Ne Neon 20.1797 2 18 11 Na Sodium
22.98976928 3 1 12 Mg Magnesium 24.305 3 2 13 Al Aluminium
26.9815385 3 13 14 Si Silicon 28.085 3 14 15 P Phosphorus
30.973761998 3 15 16 S Sulfur 32.06 3 16 17 Cl Chlorine 35.45 3 17
18 Ar Argon 39.948 3 18 19 K Potassium 39.0983 4 1 20 Ca Calcium
40.078 4 2 21 Sc Scandium 44.955908 4 3 22 Ti Titanium 47.867 4 4
23 V Vanadium 50.9415 4 5 24 Cr Chromium 51.9961 4 6 25 Mn
Manganese 54.938044 4 7 26 Fe Iron 55.845 4 8 27 Co Cobalt
58.933194 4 9 28 Ni Nickel 58.6934 4 10 29 Cu Copper 63.546 4 11 30
Zn Zinc 65.38 4 12 31 Ga Gallium 69.723 4 13 32 Ge Germanium 72.63
4 14 33 As Arsenic 74.921595 4 15 34 Se Selenium 78.971 4 16 35 Br
Bromine 79.904 4 17 36 Kr Krypton 83.798 4 18 37 Rb Rubidium
85.4678 5 1 38 Sr Strontium 87.62 5 2 39 Y Yttrium 88.90584 5 3 40
Zr Zirconium 91.224 5 4 41 Nb Niobium 92.90637 5 5 42 Mo Molybdenum
95.95 5 6 43 Tc Technetium 98 5 7 44 Ru Ruthenium 101.07 5 8 45 Rh
Rhodium 102.9055 5 9 46 Pd Palladium 106.42 5 10 47 Ag Silver
107.8682 5 11 48 Cd Cadmium 112.414 5 12 49 In Indium 114.818 5 13
50 Sn Tin 118.71 5 14 51 Sb Antimony 121.76 5 15 52 Te Tellurium
127.6 5 16 53 I Iodine 126.90447 5 17 54 Xe Xenon 131.293 5 18 55
Cs Caesium 132.90545196 6 1 56 Ba Barium 137.327 6 2 57 La
Lanthanum 138.90547 6 0 58 Ce Cerium 140.116 6 0 59 Pr Praseodymium
140.90766 6 0 60 Nd Neodymium 144.242 6 0 61 Pm Promethium 145 6 0
62 Sm Samarium 150.36 6 0 63 Eu Europium 151.964 6 0 64 Gd
Gadolinium 157.25 6 0 65 Tb Terbium 158.92535 6 0 66 Dy Dysprosium
162.5 6 0 67 Ho Holmium 164.93033 6 0 68 Er Erbium 167.259 6 0 69
Tm Thulium 168.93422 6 0 70 Yb Ytterbium 173.045 6 0 71 Lu Lutetium
174.9668 6 3 72 Hf Hafnium 178.49 6 4 73 Ta Tantalum 180.94788 6 5
74 W Tungsten 183.84 6 6 75 Re Rhenium 186.207 6 7 76 Os Osmium
190.23 6 8 77 Ir Iridium 192.217 6 9 78 Pt Platinum 195.084 6 10 79
Au Gold 196.966569 6 11 80 Hg Mercury 200.592 6 12 81 Tl Thallium
204.38 6 13 82 Pb Lead 207.2 6 14 83 Bi Bismuth 208.9804 6 15 84 Po
Polonium 209 6 16 85 At Astatine 210 6 17 86 Rn Radon 222 6 18 87
Fr Francium 223 7 1 88 Ra Radium 226 7 2 89 Ac Actinium 227 7 0 90
Th Thorium 232.0377 7 0 91 Pa Protactinium 231.03588 7 0 92 U
Uranium 238.02891 7 0 93 Np Neptunium 237 7 0 94 Pu Plutonium 244 7
0 95 Am Americium 243 7 0 96 Cm Curium 247 7 0 97 Bk Berkelium 247
7 0 98 Cf Californium 251 7 0 99 Es Einsteinium 252 7 0 100 Fm
Fermium 257 7 0 101 Md Mendelevium 258 7 0 102 No Nobelium 259 7 0
103 Lr Lawrencium 266 7 3 104 Rf Rutherfordium 267 7 4 105 Db
Dubnium 268 7 5 106 Sg Seaborgium 269 7 6 107 Bh Bohrium 270 7 7
108 Hs Hassium 269 7 8 109 Mt Meitnerium 278 7 9 110 Ds
Darmstadtium 281 7 10 111 Rg Roentgenium 282 7 11 112 Cn
Copernicium 285 7 12 113 Nh Nihonium 286 7 13 114 Fl Flerovium 289
7 14 115 Mc Moscovium 290 7 15 116 Lv Livermorium 293 7 16 117 Ts
Tennessine 294 7 17 118 Og Oganesson 294 7 18
In: Computer Science