Glasgow Coma Scale
What does it test?
Can you think of any portion of the test that might be affected by a patient who is intubated?
What are the guidelines when administering it?
How is it scored? What is the highest score? What is the lowest score?
When should the nurse notify the health care provider after completing this assessment? Why? (Which scores or changes in scores would be most concerning prompting the nurse to notify the HCP because of them)
In: Nursing
Analyze 10-K filings (the most recent) for PepsiCo and for Coca-Cola. Answer the following questions.
A. Which inventory method does each company use?
B. How do they account for their Accounts Receivables?
C. How do they value their inventory?
D. How do they account for and value their PPE?
E. Was there any significant changes in PPE for both companies?
F. How much working capital did each company have?
In: Accounting
Which one of the following experimental results does not support the hypothesis that the ribosome is a ribozyme?
Group of answer choices
Peptidyl transferase activity is not inactivated by treating the ribosome with detergent.
There are no proteins observed within 18 angstroms of the peptidyl transferase active site in the crystal structure.
Peptidyl transferase activity can be inactivated by base changes in the rRNA.
Ribosomes from thermophilic organisms are more stable than from E. coli.
All of the answers support the hypothesis.
In: Biology
Think about the clinical environment where you work or one in which you previously worked. Identify opportunities for waste reduction. Consider the following: Setting: administrative, operational, clinical
Efficiency Value to patient During Disaster Preparedness or Event Management (Such as current SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic)
Suggest process changes to improve the situation.
Part 1: Write a 175-word communication to frontline staff and nurse leaders explaining your recommendations.
In: Nursing
An investor is very confident that a stock will change significantly over the next few months; however, the direction of the price changes is unknown. Which pair of strategies is most likely to produce a profit if the stock price moves as expected?
I. Short butterfly spread
2. Bearish calendar spread
3. Long at-the-money straddle
4. Short strangle
A. 2 and 3
b. 2 and 4
C. 1 and 4
D. 1 and 3
In: Finance
1. What evidence was found in the baboon colony suggesting stress results in
physiologic damage?
2. What specialized nerve cell allows for the detection of color?
3. What structures of the eye allow for visual perception?
4. Which lobe in the CNS receives information from the optic nerve?
5. Which lobe receives information regarding chemical changes in the mouth and nose?
6. Where is auditory information interpreted (which lobe)?
In: Biology
Suppose at the price of $8 per ton of flour, quantity demand for flour is 50 thousand tons. However when price changes to $12 per ton, quantity demand for flour decreases to 40 thousand tons and at the same time quantity demand for rice increases from 20 thousand tons to 35 thousand tons.
In: Economics
When talking about fertility choice, we define the indifference curve as the combination of number of children and consumer goods that offer a household the same level of satisfaction. Due to changes in preferences and benefit of children, the indifference curve may become flatter for developed countries while it is steeper for developing countries. In this model, what does the slope of the indifference curve measure? Interpret why the indifference curve is flatter for developed countries and steeper for developing countries.
In: Economics
Please discuss the following question in your own words 300 word on the following question
Choose a real health care organization to study. Interview 1 key leader who is involved in the organization's health care delivery. Based on questions asked and answers given, the report will summarize the questions and answers and then present detailed information evaluating the following: ethics and workplace diversity programming of the organization and these changes may impact may impact operations and budgets.
In: Nursing
A retailer of lawnmowers is considering changing the prices of some of his products. A pricing consultant advises him to consider the IRPs of the consumers in his market.
(a) Formulate a survey question that the retailer could use to measure consumers’ IRPs.
(b) Assume that the retailer is currently selling a particular lawnmower for $269. If the retailer’s research determines that the IRP of most consumers for this lawnmower is the range from $250 to $299, what are the implications of knowing this for possible price changes on this product?
In: Accounting