21)Review the medication Ketorolac (Toradol). What is its classification, when is it used, side effects, maximum dosage, and patient education?
22)Describe the pharmaceutical effects of Aspirin. When is it used? When is it not used?
23)Describe the pharmaceutical effects of Acetaminophen. When is it used? When is it not used? Treatment for medication overdose
24)What is the pharmaceutical differences between Aspirin and Acetaminophen?
25)Review aspirin overdose protocol
26)Review aspirin use in pediatrics and its link to Reyes syndrome
27)Review aspirin use in pregnancy
28)Review the side effects of Opioid use.
29)Review the signs and symptoms in Opioid withdrawal
30)Review the signs and symptoms of Opioid toxicity / overdose. What medication is given to counteract he opioid toxicity?
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25 Match the following with: (A) Specialization; (B) Mercantilism (C) Factor Endowments ________Nations should export products that intensely use their natural resources; ________The belief that nations should focus on exporting and discourage imports as a means of building their national wealth. ________Free trade encourages nations to export products in which they are more efficient. True/False _____Adam Smith was a Protectionist who supports free trade & globalization.
26
List 4 of the Top 10 World’s Largest Economies/nations: (1__________ (2)_________ (3)__________ (4)___________
27
Mark X if True: Arguments Supporting Globalization include: _____Benefits from sharing wealth & technology between developed & developing nations _____Increasing competition that benefit global consumers with better choice, price & quality _____Global economic growth and the rise of emerging economies such as BRICS.
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A market researcher believes that brand perception of one of the company’s products may vary between different groups. After interviewing 343 persons, the following data was compiled. Can we conclude that brand perception is dependent on age?
Age Favorable Unfavorable Neutral
18-30 57 16 17
30-45 78 24 27
Over 45 76 24 24
b. State the null and the alternate hypotheses.
c. State the degrees of freedom and the critical value – use the chi-square chart and a 0.05 level of significance.
d. Use your calculator to determine the test statistic and the p-value.
e. Conclude the test by comparing the test statistic and the critical value.
f. Conclude the test by comparing the p-value and the level of significance.
g. State your conclusion IN CONTEXT.
In: Statistics and Probability
Out of 32 confidence intervals, we would expect that 24 confidence intervals would contain the population mean for a 75% confidence interval, that 27.2 confidence intervals would contain the population mean for an 85% confidence interval, and that 30.4 confidence intervals would contain the population mean for a 95% confidence interval. However, in reality, only 26 confidence intervals contain the population mean for 75%, 27 intervals for 85%, and 30 intervals for 95%.
a.) How do you account for the discrepancies between the expected number of confidence intervals and the actual number of confidence intervals containing the population mean?
b.) What can be done so that the expected number of confidence intervals containing the population mean and the actual number of confidence intervals containing the population mean are likely to be closer? Explain your reasoning.
In: Statistics and Probability
A person's blood glucose level and diabetes are closely related. Let x be a random variable measured in milligrams of glucose per deciliter (1/10 of a liter) of blood. Suppose that after a 12-hour fast, the random variable x will have a distribution that is approximately normal with mean μ = 85 and standard deviation σ = 27. Note: After 50 years of age, both the mean and standard deviation tend to increase. For an adult (under 50) after a 12-hour fast, find the following probabilities. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
(a) x is more than 60
(b) x is less than 110
(c) x is between 60 and 110
(d) x is greater than 140 (borderline diabetes starts at
140)
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An emergency service wishes to determine whether a relationship
exists
between the outside temperature and the number of emergency calls
it receives
for a 7-hour period. The data are shown. (25 points)
Temperature x 25 10 27 30 33
No. of calls y 7 4 8 10 11
a) Find the correlation coefficient r (If you use any software or
online calculator, please
take the screenshot. You will get extra points if you do by
hand.)
b) Find the regression equation (If you use any software or
online calculator, please
take the screenshot. You will get extra points if you do by
hand.)
c) Graph the regression equation. (If you use any software or
online calculator, please
take the screenshot. You will get extra points if you do by
hand.)
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Homework 4 Due April 27, 2020 On February 1st, September call option with exercise price of $55 written on Aztec stock is sold for $4.375 per share and September put option with exercise price of $55 written on the same stock is sold for $6 per share. At the time, T-bills coming due in September are priced to yield 12%. Aztec stock is sold for $53 per share on February 1st. The time period between Feb 1 st and expiration date of options is 8 months. 1. If the call option, Aztec stock, and T-bills are correctly priced, what is the appropriate value of a put option on February 1st? (1 point) 2. How to take advantage of this situation? Please show arbitrage profits using arbitrage table. (2 points)
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A person's blood glucose level and diabetes are closely related. Let x be a random variable measured in milligrams of glucose per deciliter (1/10 of a liter) of blood. Suppose that after a 12-hour fast, the random variable x will have a distribution that is approximately normal with mean μ = 82 and standard deviation σ = 27. Note: After 50 years of age, both the mean and standard deviation tend to increase. For an adult (under 50) after a 12-hour fast, find the following probabilities. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) x is more than 60 (b) x is less than 110 (c) x is between 60 and 110 (d) x is greater than 125 (borderline diabetes starts at 125)
In: Statistics and Probability
A sample of 22 observations is selected from a normal population for which the population standard deviation is known to be 8. The sample mean is 27.
a. Determine the standard error of the mean. (Round the final answer to 3 decimal places.)
The standard error of the mean is.
b. Explain why we can use formula (8–1) to determine the 90% confidence interval, even though the sample size is less than 30.
(Click to select) The population is normally distributed and the population variance is unknown. The population is normally distributed and the population variance is known. The population is normally distributed and the sample variance is known.
c. Determine the 90% confidence interval for the population mean. (Round the intermediate calculation to 3 decimal places. Round the final answers to 3 decimal places.)
The 90% confidence interval for the population mean is between and.
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Need assistance with part B
Consider the following table:
| Stock Fund | Bond Fund | ||
| Scenario | Probability | Rate of Return | Rate of Return |
| Severe recession | 0.05 | −27% | −12% |
| Mild recession | 0.25 | −7% | 18% |
| Normal growth | 0.40 | 12% | 11% |
| Boom | 0.30 | 17% | −8% |
a. Calculate the values of mean return and
variance for the stock fund. (Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round "Mean return" value to 1 decimal place and
"Variance" to 2 decimal places.)
| Mean return | 6.80 % | |
| Variance | 146.76 %-Squared | |
b. Calculate the value of the covariance between the stock and bond funds. (Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Covariance ________ %-Squared
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