Lab Assignment
Part 1
What are the abnormal characteristics of lymph nodes associated with acute infection, chronic inflammation, and cancer?
What are the facial characteristics that occur with Down syndrome?
Part 2
Discuss three concentric coats of the eyeball.
Distinguish between direct light reflex and consensual light reflex.
Discuss visual changes that occur with older adults.
Part 3
Describe the functions of the middle ear.
Discuss using an otoscope for an infant vs an adult.
Identify the types of hearing loss.
In: Nursing
2. Consumer Surplus and Producer Surplus Explain in words and graphically how consumer surplus, producer surplus and total surplus change when the minimum wage is removed. Assume the minimum wage is above the free market price. In your explanation please interpret the components of the changes in consumer surplus, producer surplus and total surplus; i.e. what each component represents. For additional points, what happens if the minimum wage is set below the free market price? please graph
In: Economics
Sales Promotion and Brand Image
Context: Sales promotion is incentive manufacturers, retailers, and even non-profit organizations use to attract consumers. It changes the brand’s perceived price or value temporarily.
Inquiry: What are some reasons brand managers are allocating more of their promotional budgets to sales promotion rather than media advertising?
Follow-up: Do you agree with the critics who argue that the increased use of sale promotion is undermining brand equity for many once powerful brands?
In: Accounting
1. For each of the following scenarios, determine if there is an increase/decrease in supply or quantity supply for the goods in Italics. Draw a supply and demand curve to examine the changes in equilibrium, if any.
a.) Growers of tomatoes experience an unusually good growing season
b.) The price of movie tickets, a substitute for Netflix movie rentals, goes up
c.) The cost of producing tires increases
d.) Kendrick Lamar, who is crazy about air travel, gets fired from his job
e.) Price of oranges increases
In: Economics
Equipment was purchased at the beginning of 2009 for $204,000. At the time of its purchase, the equipment was estimated to have a useful life of six years and a residual value of $24,000. The equipment was depreciated using the straight-line method of depreciation through 2011. At the beginning of 2012, the estimate of useful life was revised to a total life of eight years and the expected residual value was changed to $15,000. The amount to be recorded for depreciation for 2012, reflecting these changes in estimates, is
Select one:
a. $22,800.
b. $23,625.
c. $19,800.
d.
$12,375.
In: Accounting
It is January 2nd and senior management of Chester meets to
determine their investment plan for the year. They decide to fully
fund a plant and equipment purchase by issuing $10,000,000 in
bonds. Assume the bonds are issued at face value and leverage
changes to 2.7. Which of the following statements are true? Select
all that apply.
Select: 3
Chester’s long-term debt will rise by $9,000,000
The total investment for Chester will be $211,673,239
Total liabilities will be $138,405,597
Working capital will remain the same at $15,274,216
Total Assets will rise to $224,822,631
In: Accounting
In: Accounting
⦁ What is the interpretation of the value of the
mean taken over a dichotomous variable, such as gender (where the
value assigned to women in the sample is 1 and the value assigned
to men in the sample is 0)?
⦁ Which of the following statistics are not sensitive
to changes in a small number of values within the distribution:
mean, median, range, interquartile range, variance?
⦁ Intuitively, what is the standard deviation measuring
in terms of characterizing the spread of the distribution?
⦁ Under what circumstances is it more useful to apply
the skewness ratio formula instead of the skewness formula?
In: Statistics and Probability
She also asks how long to feed the baby on one breast before she changes breast.
She wants to know how she will know if the baby is getting enough to eat since she can’t measure the amount of milk the baby is getting.
What will you teach Sarah to assist her?
In: Nursing
1. What complicating factors can affect urinary incontinence?
2. Discuss why it is important to support the patient with a toileting schedule and promote their hydration.
3. Why is it important to give peri-care, provide garment and linen changes frequently to patients who are incontinent of urine/feces?
4. How can the Personal Support Worker possibly prevent this for the patient and help promote fecal and urinary continence?
5. What types of treatments are sometimes used for individuals experiencing constipation?
In: Nursing