A manager from another department was working closely with one of your.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A manager from another department was working closely with one of your team members to support a mutual client project. The manager just left you a voicemail saying how disappointed they were with your team members' performance, but it did not provide specific details.
1. How would you handle the situation with the manager who provided the feedback?
2. And with your team members?
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A major mode of transmission of foodborne illnesses is- via mosquito t.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A major mode of transmission of foodborne illnesses is: via mosquito transmission via fecal-oral route via person to person contact via hypodermic syringes Question 42 In the United States, is a protozoan flagellate most common among those who travel to endemic areas, in homosexuals, and in child day care settings where constant diaper changing facilitates the spread from one child to another. Amebiasis Giardia Cryptosporidiosis Hepatitis Cholera
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A man cannot feel the taste in anterior region of the tongue after a h.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A man cannot feel the taste in anterior region of the tongue after a hemorrhage in the brain stem, which part has been affected? Nucleus of tractus solitarius-CN VII Nucleus of tractus solitarius-CN IX Nucleus of tractus solitarius- CNX Sensory nucleus of CN V
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A limousine service receives an average of 1-5 calls a day from custom.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A limousine service receives an average of 1.5 calls a day from customers who need a ride to the airport. Use the Poisson distribution to find the probability that more than 2 customers need a ride on a given day. Do not round intermediate computations, and round your answer to three decimalplaces. (If necessary, consult a
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A group of organisms that can breed together with the production of a.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A group of organisms that can breed together with the production of a viable and fertile offspring is considered to be a species population family class genus Question 8 2 pts Which of the following countries has a stable population (neither rapidly declining nor expanding)? Mexico Africa Japan United States India
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A firm has issued non-cumulative preferred stock with a $100 par value.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A firm has issued non-cumulative preferred stock with a $100 par value and a 12 percent annual dividend. In 2020 the board of directors decided not to pay a dividend. During 2021 the preferred stockholders must be paid
prior to
paying the common stockholders.
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A cross in Drosophila melanogaster involved the recessive X-linked gen.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A cross in Drosophila melanogaster involved the recessive X-linked genes yellow ( v ) , white ( w ) , and cut (ct). A homozygous yellow-bodied, white eyed female with normal wings was crossed to a hemizygous male whose eyes and body were nomal, but whose wings were cut. The F 1 females were wild type for all three traits, while the F 1 males expressed the yellow-body, white-eyed traits. The cross was carried to an F 2 progeny, and only the male offspring were tallied. On the basis of the data presented here, a genetic map can be constructed: What is the gene order? Diagram the genotypes of the F 1 individuals (both male and female). This means show them in correct linkage order and with correct chromosome symbols. Calculate the map distances and create a genetic map.
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A country that belongs to the euro has which of the following policy t.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A country that belongs to the euro has which of the following policy tools at its disposal? a. fiscal policy b. monetary policy c. structural policy d. exchange-rate policy only d countries surrender all of these policies when they join the euro a and c all but b
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A manager from another department was working closely with one of your.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A manager from another department was working closely with one of your team members to support a mutual client project. The manager just left you a voicemail saying how disappointed they were with your team members' performance, but it did not provide specific details.
1. How would you handle the situation with the manager who provided the feedback?
2. And with your team members?
.
A major mode of transmission of foodborne illnesses is- via mosquito t.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A major mode of transmission of foodborne illnesses is: via mosquito transmission via fecal-oral route via person to person contact via hypodermic syringes Question 42 In the United States, is a protozoan flagellate most common among those who travel to endemic areas, in homosexuals, and in child day care settings where constant diaper changing facilitates the spread from one child to another. Amebiasis Giardia Cryptosporidiosis Hepatitis Cholera
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A man cannot feel the taste in anterior region of the tongue after a h.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A man cannot feel the taste in anterior region of the tongue after a hemorrhage in the brain stem, which part has been affected? Nucleus of tractus solitarius-CN VII Nucleus of tractus solitarius-CN IX Nucleus of tractus solitarius- CNX Sensory nucleus of CN V
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A limousine service receives an average of 1-5 calls a day from custom.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A limousine service receives an average of 1.5 calls a day from customers who need a ride to the airport. Use the Poisson distribution to find the probability that more than 2 customers need a ride on a given day. Do not round intermediate computations, and round your answer to three decimalplaces. (If necessary, consult a
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A group of organisms that can breed together with the production of a.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A group of organisms that can breed together with the production of a viable and fertile offspring is considered to be a species population family class genus Question 8 2 pts Which of the following countries has a stable population (neither rapidly declining nor expanding)? Mexico Africa Japan United States India
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A firm has issued non-cumulative preferred stock with a $100 par value.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A firm has issued non-cumulative preferred stock with a $100 par value and a 12 percent annual dividend. In 2020 the board of directors decided not to pay a dividend. During 2021 the preferred stockholders must be paid
prior to
paying the common stockholders.
.
A cross in Drosophila melanogaster involved the recessive X-linked gen.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A cross in Drosophila melanogaster involved the recessive X-linked genes yellow ( v ) , white ( w ) , and cut (ct). A homozygous yellow-bodied, white eyed female with normal wings was crossed to a hemizygous male whose eyes and body were nomal, but whose wings were cut. The F 1 females were wild type for all three traits, while the F 1 males expressed the yellow-body, white-eyed traits. The cross was carried to an F 2 progeny, and only the male offspring were tallied. On the basis of the data presented here, a genetic map can be constructed: What is the gene order? Diagram the genotypes of the F 1 individuals (both male and female). This means show them in correct linkage order and with correct chromosome symbols. Calculate the map distances and create a genetic map.
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A country that belongs to the euro has which of the following policy t.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A country that belongs to the euro has which of the following policy tools at its disposal? a. fiscal policy b. monetary policy c. structural policy d. exchange-rate policy only d countries surrender all of these policies when they join the euro a and c all but b
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A company's stock price rose 3-4- in 2011 - and in 2012 - it increased.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A company's stock price rose 3.4% in 2011 , and in 2012 , it increased 75.5% . a. Compute the geometric mean rate of return for the two-year period 2011 2012 . (Hint: Denote an increase of 75.5% by 0.755 .) b. If someone purchased $1 , 000 of the company's stock at the start of 2011 , what was its value at the end of 2012 ?
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A company paid $20 000 for one year's rent in advance on 1 January 202.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A company paid $20 000 for one year's rent in advance on 1 January 2021. The tax base of the prepaid asset at 30 June 2021, if the tax rate is 30% would be:
a.
$20,000
b.
$10,000
c.
$6,000
d.
$0
e.
None of the above
.
A committee of 9 members is voting on a proposal- Each member casts a.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A committee of 9 members is voting on a proposal. Each member casts a yea or nay vote. On a random voting basis, what is the probability that the proposal wins by a vote of 7 to 2 ?
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A client- Rachel Jones- has been waiting in the waiting room for 30 mi.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A client, Rachel Jones, has been waiting in the waiting room for 30 minutes. She is very frustrated and comes to you to complain. You are required to respond and talk to this client using both verbal and nonverbal communication as well as finding ways in which to solve her problem and satisfy her needs.
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A class has an ABCDE- Students they take a test for 100 points- Make a.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A class has an ABCDE. Students they take a test for 100 points. Make a program which takes the input of their test scores and gives the letter grade for the student and the average score of the class. Use arrays and loop and please IN JAVA
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A city is preparing the reconciliation between the amount reported as.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A city is preparing the reconciliation between the amount reported as "Net Change in Fund Balances" for all governmental funds to the amount reported as the "Change in Net Assets" for governmental activities on the town's government-wide financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2020. The following transactions on the governmental fund financial statements are reported: Additionally, the city's subsidiary records also displayed the following information: Depreciation expense on the capital assets used in governmental activities: $45 , 000 Required: Compute the city reports as the change in net assets for governmental activities
.
A 20-year-old female student attended a clinic complaining of regular.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A 20-year-old female student attended a clinic complaining of regular abdominal pain and bloating after eating bakery products, these episodes have become more regular and she was referred to a specialist gastroenterology clinic. After initial consultation, the following investigations were requested (blood test and endoscopy), which provided the following results:
A. Discuss the presenting symptoms, investigations and laboratory results .
B. Discuss the significance of having genetic predisposition (HLA-DQ8) and normal mucosa .
Structure, grammar/ spelling and use of diagrams
References and evidence of reading beyond the lecture notes
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9- A quality improvement team is studying the risk of patient falls i.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
9.
A quality improvement team is studying the risk of patient falls in the hospital general medical unit. The baseline rate is 7% and the team has set a target goal of reducing it to 1%. They are collecting data using check sheets in order to investigate one of the factors (the use of sedatives to promote sleep) and its relation to patient falls. The team is currently in which phase of the DMAIC framework?
Measure
Define
Control
Analyze
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8-25 LAB- Simple linked list Given an IntNode struct and the operating.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
8.25 LAB: Simple linked list
Given an IntNode struct and the operating functions for a linked list, complete the following functions to extend the functionality of the linked list:
IntNode* IntNode_GetNth(IntNode* firstNode, int n)- Return a pointer to the nth node of the list starting at firstNode.
void IntNode_PrintList(IntNode* firstNode) - Call IntNode_PrintNodeData() to output values of the list starting at firstNode. Do not add extra space characters in between values.
int IntNode_SumList(IntNode* firstNode) - Return the sum of the values of all nodes starting at firstNode.
Note: The code for IntNode_Create() provided here differs from the code shown in the book.
The given main() performs various actions to test IntNode_GetNth(), IntNode_PrintList(), and IntNode_SumList().
main() reads 5 integers from a user:
The number of nodes to be added to a new list
The value of the first node of the list
An increment between the values of two consecutive nodes.
A value of a new node
The position of a node after which the new node will be added, with 1 indicating the first node
Ex: If the input is:
the output is:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
typedef struct IntNode_struct {
int dataVal;
struct IntNode_struct* nextNodePtr;
} IntNode;
// Allocate a node for initData
IntNode* IntNode_Create (int initData) {
IntNode* newNode = (IntNode*)malloc(sizeof(IntNode));
newNode->dataVal = initData;
newNode->nextNodePtr = NULL;
return newNode;
}
/* Insert newNode after node.
Before: thisNode -- next
After: thisNode -- newNode -- next
*/
void IntNode_InsertAfter (IntNode* thisNode, IntNode* newNode) {
IntNode* tmpNext = NULL;
tmpNext = thisNode->nextNodePtr; // Remember next
thisNode->nextNodePtr = newNode; // this -- new -- ?
newNode->nextNodePtr = tmpNext; // this -- new -- next
}
// Print dataVal
void IntNode_PrintNodeData(IntNode* thisNode) {
printf("%d ", thisNode->dataVal);
}
// Grab location pointed by nextNodePtr
IntNode* IntNode_GetNext(IntNode* thisNode) {
return thisNode->nextNodePtr;
}
/* ******** New functions ********/
// Return the length of the list
int IntNode_Length(IntNode* firstNode) {
int length = 0;
IntNode* currentNode = firstNode;
while(currentNode != NULL) {
++length;
currentNode = currentNode->nextNodePtr;
}
return length;
}
// Return the Nth element of the list. First node is 1.
IntNode* IntNode_GetNth(IntNode* firstNode, int pos) {
/* Type your code here. */
}
// Print the entire list starting at firstNode
void IntNode_PrintList(IntNode* firstNode) {
/* Type your code here. */
}
// Sum the numbers in the list
int IntNode_SumList(IntNode* firstNode) {
/* Type your code here. */
}
int main(void) {
IntNode* firstNode = NULL;
IntNode* lastNode = NULL;
IntNode* newNode = NULL;
IntNode* curNode = NULL;
int listSize; // how many integers to read
int increment; // increment between consecutive node values
int firstNum; // first node value
// New node for newNum will be inserted after pos.
9- Brittany- who is single- cares for her father Raymond- Brittany pay.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
9. Brittany, who is single, cares for her father Raymond. Brittany pays the bills relating to Raymond's home. She also buys groceries and provides the rest of his support. Raymond has no gross income. Brittany received $55 , 000 of salary from her employer during the year. Brittany reports $8 , 200 of itemized deductions. What is Brittany's taxable income?
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A 74 year old woman presents with 1 week of lethargy- productive cough.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A 74 year old woman presents with 1 week of lethargy, productive cough, and fevers. Prior to this illness she was relatively well. She has no recent hospitalizations and lives at home with her husband of 43 years. She does not smoke, drink, or use illicit drugs.
PMH: HTN, hyperlipidemia, hypothyroidism
PSH: Non-contributory, C-section x2, appendectomy
Meds: HCTZ, Atorvastatin, Synthroid
All: Denies
ROS: Positive for loss of appetite, productive cough, fevers/chills.
PE:
Vitals: Temp 101.4, HR 108, RR 24, BP 138/78, O2 sat: 94% on room air, No pain
General: She is awake and alert, uncomfortable but in NAD
Skin: Warm
HEENT: Unremarkable
Neurologic: Unremarkable
CV: Slightly tachycardic, Normal S1/2, RRR, no murmurs/rubs/gallops
Pulmonary: Her chest is symmetric, she has normal respiratory effort, her chest expansion is normal, she has dullness to percussion in the left lower lobe, she has coarse crackles over her left lower lobe as well.
Abdomen: S/NT/ND, no guarding/rebound
MSK: Unremarkable
You order a chest x-ray and some basic labs because you are good clinicians. Her labs have a leukocytosis of 16 and a left lower lobe pneumonia.
What do you do now? Admit? Outpatient therapy? When would you see them back?
What is the difference between community acquired pneumonia and hospital acquired? How differently are they treated?
What is the most common cause of community acquired pneumonia, which organism and what are the other less common organisms?
What is the pneumovax? Who gets it? Why?
What is egophony and brochophony? Would you expect this patient to demonstrate these findings and why?
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A 54yo male patient has sustained a laceration to his foot- His last t.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A 54yo male patient has sustained a laceration to his foot. His last tetanus shot was more than 10 years ago. He completed the primary series as a child and subsequent boosters were Td. What should be recommended?
A. Tetanus toxoid only
B. Tetanus and diphtheria (Td)
C. Nothing - his prior tetanus immunization will protect him
D. Tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap)
E. Diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis (DTaP)
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9- You are asked to coach a new analyst through developing and draftin.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
9. You are asked to coach a new analyst through developing and drafting a data story. The basic steps you outlined for the new analyst are: 1. Develop the narrative 2. Use a tool to organize key points and get a storyline together 3. Outline who the key audience is and ensure the message appeals to those figures 4. Edit and ensure the document is user-friendty True or False: During your explanation, you missed one of the key points to developing a data story. True Falie
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A 2016 poll asked people how often they used the Internet- The data co.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A 2016 poll asked people how often they used the Internet. The data collected is included in the table to the right. Are Internet use and household income independent? Complete parts a through d below. a) Under the usual null hypothesis, what are the expected values? (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
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9- To plot the relationship between X and Y as a line we would use- pl (1).docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
9. To plot the relationship between X and Y as a line we would use: plt lineplotix y plt plotix; yy pltseatteeck. yl pltplotineix y? 10. To show the number of observations of a given feature we would use: sns.countplotix='teature, data-dh sis pairplotidf hue- feature? ins distplordan leature 7 . snsscatterplotix: Feature, datazdo
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9- The role of probability in inferential statistics How is probabilit.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
9. The role of probability in inferential statistics How is probability used in inferential statistics? A researcher uses probability to decide whether the sample she obtained is likely to be a sample from a particular population. A researcher uses probability to calculate the standard deviation of a population. A researcher uses probability to decide whether to use inferential or descriptive statistics.
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80 Unit II Overview of the Human Body Key Terms Descriptions 53- Neuro.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
80 Unit II Overview of the Human Body Key Terms Descriptions 53. Neurons A. Body cavity that houses the reproductive of 54. Nucleus C. Describes cells that are in layers 55. Papillae D. Divides the body horizontally into upper any 56. Pelvic cavity portions E. Divides the body vertically into right and yetil 57. Peristalsis portions 58. Pharynx F. Dorsal cavity the houses the spinal cond. G. Fundamental units of the nervous system 59. Physiology H. Give rise to ridges and grooves that lorm the 60. Pituitary gland fingerprints 1. Gland that secretes hormones that control obte 61. Pleura glands 62. Prone/pronation J. Has the same meaning as anterior K. Layer of connective and adipose tissue bencit. 63. Proximal dermis 64. Sagittal plane 1. Lying face down and the act of turning face? M. Lying face up and the act of turning face up 65. Spinal cavity N. Means flat or scale-like 66. Squamous O. Medical term for the throat P. Medical term for windpipe 67. Stratified Q. Membrane that encases the lungs 68. Subcutaneous R. Narrow tubes that transport urine from the kit. to the bladder 69. Supine/supination S. Nearest to the point of attachment 70. Surfactant T. Study of the function of living things U. Substance that coats the alveoli 71. Synovial fluid V. Term for the fluid found in joints 72. Thoracic cavity W. Tube through which urine is voided to the oukti of the body 73. Trachea X. Ventral cavity that house the lungs 74. Transverse plane Y. Wavelike contractions of intestinal muscles: Z . Where urine is stored 75. Ureters 76. Urethra 77. Urinary bladder 78. Ventral A. Body cavity that houses the reptos B. Called the command center of the of D. Divides the portions E. Divides the body vertically into rigel Fortions F. Dorsal cavity the houses the spinal bos G. Fundamental units of the nervous sos H. Give rise to ridges and grooves that fos fingerprints 1. Gland that secretes hormones that orose glands J. Has the same meaning as anterior K . Layer of connective and adipose tises. dermis L. Lying face down and the act of turicys M. Lying face up and the act of turning bes N. Means flat or scale-like O. Medical term for the throat P. Medical term for windpipe Q. Membrane that encases the lungs R. Narrow tubes that transport urine tromi is to the bladder S. Nearest to the point of attachment T. Study of the function of living things U. Substance that coats the alveoli V. Term for the fluid found in joints W. Tube through which urine is voided 10 of the body X. Ventral cavity that house the lungs Y. Wavelike contractions of intestinal mus Z. Where urine is stored
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84- The part of the -economy that imolves A- Freeluder the transaction.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
84. The part of the -economy that imolves A. Freeluder the transactions of the government. (1.) tiegative Exernalities 85. The part of the economy that involves C. Welfare transictioms of individuals and businesses D. Rubticsector 86. Someone who is not be willing to pay for. f. Private sectot a certain good or service, but would get 6. Cash Transfers the benefit of it anyway if it were provided G. Positive Externalities as a public good. 87. Beneficial side effects of public goods Be. Unintended costs generated by a public good or service 89. Govermment ald to the poor. 90. Direct payments of money by the government to poor, disabled, or retired people. 91. A program started in 1935 that collects taxes A. Workers Comp. from current worker and redistributes that- B. Medicare money to recipients (retired people, those with C. Social Security disabilities, widowed spouses, orphans). D. SCHIP 92. Provides compensation checks for 26 weeks to F. Grant. workers who have lost their jobs F. Unemployment 93. An insurance program for workers who are Insurance 94. injured or disabled on the job. A government program that provides health care for those over age 65, the disabled and the poor 95. Provides health insurance for children who are uninsured 96. A financial award given by a government agency to a private individual or group in order to carry out a specific task. 97. (True or False) Education is an example of a posifive extertiality. 98. (True or False) Pollution is an example of a negative extemality. 99. (True or False) Approximately 13 percent of Americans live th poverty. 100. (True or false) TANF's goal is to move people away from dependence on welfare and into the workforce.
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Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
A company's stock price rose 3-4- in 2011 - and in 2012 - it increased.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A company's stock price rose 3.4% in 2011 , and in 2012 , it increased 75.5% . a. Compute the geometric mean rate of return for the two-year period 2011 2012 . (Hint: Denote an increase of 75.5% by 0.755 .) b. If someone purchased $1 , 000 of the company's stock at the start of 2011 , what was its value at the end of 2012 ?
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A company paid $20 000 for one year's rent in advance on 1 January 202.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A company paid $20 000 for one year's rent in advance on 1 January 2021. The tax base of the prepaid asset at 30 June 2021, if the tax rate is 30% would be:
a.
$20,000
b.
$10,000
c.
$6,000
d.
$0
e.
None of the above
.
A committee of 9 members is voting on a proposal- Each member casts a.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A committee of 9 members is voting on a proposal. Each member casts a yea or nay vote. On a random voting basis, what is the probability that the proposal wins by a vote of 7 to 2 ?
.
A client- Rachel Jones- has been waiting in the waiting room for 30 mi.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A client, Rachel Jones, has been waiting in the waiting room for 30 minutes. She is very frustrated and comes to you to complain. You are required to respond and talk to this client using both verbal and nonverbal communication as well as finding ways in which to solve her problem and satisfy her needs.
.
A class has an ABCDE- Students they take a test for 100 points- Make a.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A class has an ABCDE. Students they take a test for 100 points. Make a program which takes the input of their test scores and gives the letter grade for the student and the average score of the class. Use arrays and loop and please IN JAVA
.
A city is preparing the reconciliation between the amount reported as.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A city is preparing the reconciliation between the amount reported as "Net Change in Fund Balances" for all governmental funds to the amount reported as the "Change in Net Assets" for governmental activities on the town's government-wide financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2020. The following transactions on the governmental fund financial statements are reported: Additionally, the city's subsidiary records also displayed the following information: Depreciation expense on the capital assets used in governmental activities: $45 , 000 Required: Compute the city reports as the change in net assets for governmental activities
.
A 20-year-old female student attended a clinic complaining of regular.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A 20-year-old female student attended a clinic complaining of regular abdominal pain and bloating after eating bakery products, these episodes have become more regular and she was referred to a specialist gastroenterology clinic. After initial consultation, the following investigations were requested (blood test and endoscopy), which provided the following results:
A. Discuss the presenting symptoms, investigations and laboratory results .
B. Discuss the significance of having genetic predisposition (HLA-DQ8) and normal mucosa .
Structure, grammar/ spelling and use of diagrams
References and evidence of reading beyond the lecture notes
.
9- A quality improvement team is studying the risk of patient falls i.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
9.
A quality improvement team is studying the risk of patient falls in the hospital general medical unit. The baseline rate is 7% and the team has set a target goal of reducing it to 1%. They are collecting data using check sheets in order to investigate one of the factors (the use of sedatives to promote sleep) and its relation to patient falls. The team is currently in which phase of the DMAIC framework?
Measure
Define
Control
Analyze
.
8-25 LAB- Simple linked list Given an IntNode struct and the operating.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
8.25 LAB: Simple linked list
Given an IntNode struct and the operating functions for a linked list, complete the following functions to extend the functionality of the linked list:
IntNode* IntNode_GetNth(IntNode* firstNode, int n)- Return a pointer to the nth node of the list starting at firstNode.
void IntNode_PrintList(IntNode* firstNode) - Call IntNode_PrintNodeData() to output values of the list starting at firstNode. Do not add extra space characters in between values.
int IntNode_SumList(IntNode* firstNode) - Return the sum of the values of all nodes starting at firstNode.
Note: The code for IntNode_Create() provided here differs from the code shown in the book.
The given main() performs various actions to test IntNode_GetNth(), IntNode_PrintList(), and IntNode_SumList().
main() reads 5 integers from a user:
The number of nodes to be added to a new list
The value of the first node of the list
An increment between the values of two consecutive nodes.
A value of a new node
The position of a node after which the new node will be added, with 1 indicating the first node
Ex: If the input is:
the output is:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
typedef struct IntNode_struct {
int dataVal;
struct IntNode_struct* nextNodePtr;
} IntNode;
// Allocate a node for initData
IntNode* IntNode_Create (int initData) {
IntNode* newNode = (IntNode*)malloc(sizeof(IntNode));
newNode->dataVal = initData;
newNode->nextNodePtr = NULL;
return newNode;
}
/* Insert newNode after node.
Before: thisNode -- next
After: thisNode -- newNode -- next
*/
void IntNode_InsertAfter (IntNode* thisNode, IntNode* newNode) {
IntNode* tmpNext = NULL;
tmpNext = thisNode->nextNodePtr; // Remember next
thisNode->nextNodePtr = newNode; // this -- new -- ?
newNode->nextNodePtr = tmpNext; // this -- new -- next
}
// Print dataVal
void IntNode_PrintNodeData(IntNode* thisNode) {
printf("%d ", thisNode->dataVal);
}
// Grab location pointed by nextNodePtr
IntNode* IntNode_GetNext(IntNode* thisNode) {
return thisNode->nextNodePtr;
}
/* ******** New functions ********/
// Return the length of the list
int IntNode_Length(IntNode* firstNode) {
int length = 0;
IntNode* currentNode = firstNode;
while(currentNode != NULL) {
++length;
currentNode = currentNode->nextNodePtr;
}
return length;
}
// Return the Nth element of the list. First node is 1.
IntNode* IntNode_GetNth(IntNode* firstNode, int pos) {
/* Type your code here. */
}
// Print the entire list starting at firstNode
void IntNode_PrintList(IntNode* firstNode) {
/* Type your code here. */
}
// Sum the numbers in the list
int IntNode_SumList(IntNode* firstNode) {
/* Type your code here. */
}
int main(void) {
IntNode* firstNode = NULL;
IntNode* lastNode = NULL;
IntNode* newNode = NULL;
IntNode* curNode = NULL;
int listSize; // how many integers to read
int increment; // increment between consecutive node values
int firstNum; // first node value
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9- Brittany- who is single- cares for her father Raymond- Brittany pay.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
9. Brittany, who is single, cares for her father Raymond. Brittany pays the bills relating to Raymond's home. She also buys groceries and provides the rest of his support. Raymond has no gross income. Brittany received $55 , 000 of salary from her employer during the year. Brittany reports $8 , 200 of itemized deductions. What is Brittany's taxable income?
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A 74 year old woman presents with 1 week of lethargy- productive cough.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A 74 year old woman presents with 1 week of lethargy, productive cough, and fevers. Prior to this illness she was relatively well. She has no recent hospitalizations and lives at home with her husband of 43 years. She does not smoke, drink, or use illicit drugs.
PMH: HTN, hyperlipidemia, hypothyroidism
PSH: Non-contributory, C-section x2, appendectomy
Meds: HCTZ, Atorvastatin, Synthroid
All: Denies
ROS: Positive for loss of appetite, productive cough, fevers/chills.
PE:
Vitals: Temp 101.4, HR 108, RR 24, BP 138/78, O2 sat: 94% on room air, No pain
General: She is awake and alert, uncomfortable but in NAD
Skin: Warm
HEENT: Unremarkable
Neurologic: Unremarkable
CV: Slightly tachycardic, Normal S1/2, RRR, no murmurs/rubs/gallops
Pulmonary: Her chest is symmetric, she has normal respiratory effort, her chest expansion is normal, she has dullness to percussion in the left lower lobe, she has coarse crackles over her left lower lobe as well.
Abdomen: S/NT/ND, no guarding/rebound
MSK: Unremarkable
You order a chest x-ray and some basic labs because you are good clinicians. Her labs have a leukocytosis of 16 and a left lower lobe pneumonia.
What do you do now? Admit? Outpatient therapy? When would you see them back?
What is the difference between community acquired pneumonia and hospital acquired? How differently are they treated?
What is the most common cause of community acquired pneumonia, which organism and what are the other less common organisms?
What is the pneumovax? Who gets it? Why?
What is egophony and brochophony? Would you expect this patient to demonstrate these findings and why?
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A 54yo male patient has sustained a laceration to his foot- His last t.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A 54yo male patient has sustained a laceration to his foot. His last tetanus shot was more than 10 years ago. He completed the primary series as a child and subsequent boosters were Td. What should be recommended?
A. Tetanus toxoid only
B. Tetanus and diphtheria (Td)
C. Nothing - his prior tetanus immunization will protect him
D. Tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap)
E. Diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis (DTaP)
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9- You are asked to coach a new analyst through developing and draftin.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
9. You are asked to coach a new analyst through developing and drafting a data story. The basic steps you outlined for the new analyst are: 1. Develop the narrative 2. Use a tool to organize key points and get a storyline together 3. Outline who the key audience is and ensure the message appeals to those figures 4. Edit and ensure the document is user-friendty True or False: During your explanation, you missed one of the key points to developing a data story. True Falie
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A 2016 poll asked people how often they used the Internet- The data co.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
A 2016 poll asked people how often they used the Internet. The data collected is included in the table to the right. Are Internet use and household income independent? Complete parts a through d below. a) Under the usual null hypothesis, what are the expected values? (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
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9- To plot the relationship between X and Y as a line we would use- pl (1).docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
9. To plot the relationship between X and Y as a line we would use: plt lineplotix y plt plotix; yy pltseatteeck. yl pltplotineix y? 10. To show the number of observations of a given feature we would use: sns.countplotix='teature, data-dh sis pairplotidf hue- feature? ins distplordan leature 7 . snsscatterplotix: Feature, datazdo
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9- The role of probability in inferential statistics How is probabilit.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
9. The role of probability in inferential statistics How is probability used in inferential statistics? A researcher uses probability to decide whether the sample she obtained is likely to be a sample from a particular population. A researcher uses probability to calculate the standard deviation of a population. A researcher uses probability to decide whether to use inferential or descriptive statistics.
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80 Unit II Overview of the Human Body Key Terms Descriptions 53- Neuro.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
80 Unit II Overview of the Human Body Key Terms Descriptions 53. Neurons A. Body cavity that houses the reproductive of 54. Nucleus C. Describes cells that are in layers 55. Papillae D. Divides the body horizontally into upper any 56. Pelvic cavity portions E. Divides the body vertically into right and yetil 57. Peristalsis portions 58. Pharynx F. Dorsal cavity the houses the spinal cond. G. Fundamental units of the nervous system 59. Physiology H. Give rise to ridges and grooves that lorm the 60. Pituitary gland fingerprints 1. Gland that secretes hormones that control obte 61. Pleura glands 62. Prone/pronation J. Has the same meaning as anterior K. Layer of connective and adipose tissue bencit. 63. Proximal dermis 64. Sagittal plane 1. Lying face down and the act of turning face? M. Lying face up and the act of turning face up 65. Spinal cavity N. Means flat or scale-like 66. Squamous O. Medical term for the throat P. Medical term for windpipe 67. Stratified Q. Membrane that encases the lungs 68. Subcutaneous R. Narrow tubes that transport urine from the kit. to the bladder 69. Supine/supination S. Nearest to the point of attachment 70. Surfactant T. Study of the function of living things U. Substance that coats the alveoli 71. Synovial fluid V. Term for the fluid found in joints 72. Thoracic cavity W. Tube through which urine is voided to the oukti of the body 73. Trachea X. Ventral cavity that house the lungs 74. Transverse plane Y. Wavelike contractions of intestinal muscles: Z . Where urine is stored 75. Ureters 76. Urethra 77. Urinary bladder 78. Ventral A. Body cavity that houses the reptos B. Called the command center of the of D. Divides the portions E. Divides the body vertically into rigel Fortions F. Dorsal cavity the houses the spinal bos G. Fundamental units of the nervous sos H. Give rise to ridges and grooves that fos fingerprints 1. Gland that secretes hormones that orose glands J. Has the same meaning as anterior K . Layer of connective and adipose tises. dermis L. Lying face down and the act of turicys M. Lying face up and the act of turning bes N. Means flat or scale-like O. Medical term for the throat P. Medical term for windpipe Q. Membrane that encases the lungs R. Narrow tubes that transport urine tromi is to the bladder S. Nearest to the point of attachment T. Study of the function of living things U. Substance that coats the alveoli V. Term for the fluid found in joints W. Tube through which urine is voided 10 of the body X. Ventral cavity that house the lungs Y. Wavelike contractions of intestinal mus Z. Where urine is stored
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84- The part of the -economy that imolves A- Freeluder the transaction.docxNathanBOCAbrahamc
84. The part of the -economy that imolves A. Freeluder the transactions of the government. (1.) tiegative Exernalities 85. The part of the economy that involves C. Welfare transictioms of individuals and businesses D. Rubticsector 86. Someone who is not be willing to pay for. f. Private sectot a certain good or service, but would get 6. Cash Transfers the benefit of it anyway if it were provided G. Positive Externalities as a public good. 87. Beneficial side effects of public goods Be. Unintended costs generated by a public good or service 89. Govermment ald to the poor. 90. Direct payments of money by the government to poor, disabled, or retired people. 91. A program started in 1935 that collects taxes A. Workers Comp. from current worker and redistributes that- B. Medicare money to recipients (retired people, those with C. Social Security disabilities, widowed spouses, orphans). D. SCHIP 92. Provides compensation checks for 26 weeks to F. Grant. workers who have lost their jobs F. Unemployment 93. An insurance program for workers who are Insurance 94. injured or disabled on the job. A government program that provides health care for those over age 65, the disabled and the poor 95. Provides health insurance for children who are uninsured 96. A financial award given by a government agency to a private individual or group in order to carry out a specific task. 97. (True or False) Education is an example of a posifive extertiality. 98. (True or False) Pollution is an example of a negative extemality. 99. (True or False) Approximately 13 percent of Americans live th poverty. 100. (True or false) TANF's goal is to move people away from dependence on welfare and into the workforce.
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Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
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How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
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Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.