Karen and Wayne need to buy a refrigerator because theirs just broke. Unfortunately, their savings account is depleted, and they will need to borrow money in order to buy a new one. Sears offers them an installment loan at 15% (add-on rate). If the refrigerator at Sears costs $1,588 plus 5% sales tax, and Karen and Wayne plan to pay for the refrigerator for 3 years, what is the monthly payment?
Karen and Wayne need to buy a refrigerator because theirs just broke. Unfortunately, their savings account is depleted, and they will need to borrow money in order to buy a new one. Sears offers them an installment loan at 15% (add-on rate). If the refrigerator at Sears costs $1,588 plus 5% sales tax, and Karen and Wayne plan to pay for the refrigerator for 3 years, what is the monthly payment? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)
Using what youve read through the WebText on ethics as a guide, examine the world around you. Search online for your local news website and locate local a story where you believe an ethical dilemma is going on. Please keep this story local and not national news. Explain, in a few sentences the story, the ethical dilemma you believe is going on in the story, and how you think it can be resolved.
Using what youve read through the WebText on ethics as a guide, examine the world around you.
Search online for your local news website and locate local a story where you believe an ethical dilemma is going on. Please keep this story local and not national news.
Explain, in a few sentences the story, the ethical dilemma you believe is going on in the story, and how you think it can be resolved.
Then comment on at least one other students post and solution.
Please include a link to the story in your original post.
How can Airbnb ensure the ethical treatment of consumers?
Read “Case 1: Airbnb in 2020” in your Connect textbook
In the accommodations market, Airbnb appears to have a significant advantage over its competitors as it
relates to regulations affecting the operations of its business.
Develop a business strategy that will allow Airbnb to meet local, state, and international regulatory
requirements and motivate individuals to benefit from participating in this space of the accommodations
market. Address the following questions:
• How can Airbnb ensure the ethical treatment of consumers?
• Should there be a separate strategy for the international component of their business model?
Minimum of 350+ words.
Use bullets or paragraphs/headings for each question!
STR581_Wk4_AirBnB_YG.pdf
Read “Case 1: Airbnb in 2020” in your Connect textbook In the accommodations market, Airbnb appears to have a significant advantage over its competitors as it relates to regulations affecting the operations of its business. Develop a business strategy that will allow Airbnb to meet local, state, and international regulatory requirements and motivate individuals to benefit from participating in this space of the accommodations market. Address the following questions:
• How can Airbnb ensure the ethical treatment of consumers? • Should there be a separate strategy for the international component of their business model?
Minimum of 350+ words. Use bullets or paragraphs/headings for each question! PLAGIARISM: All papers in Blackboard are checked for originality by SafeAssign. NO part of any previous papers used in other classes are permitted in this class. All material must be original and Blackboard Originality Report must be less than 33% for each assignment. This 33% also includes all Discussion Posts and the use of a paraphrase generator or “word spinner” (AI).
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What is meant by random causes and assignable causes of variation? List a few conditions when it becomes imperative to carefully investigate process variations even if the process is under statistical control.
Case study questions:
How can Murarka find out if the process involved in the premium express scheme is under statistical control?
What is meant by random causes and assignable causes of variation? List a few conditions when it becomes imperative to carefully investigate process variations even if the process is under statistical control.
How can Murarka identify the potential causes for the delay in the delivery of the shipments booked under the premium express scheme? Explain and show related method.
Explain in detail an approach Murarka could take to identify the major causes for the delay in shipment.
What is meant by process capability? How can Murarka find out if the new processes were meeting the target defect proportion?
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Explore the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization website below and share the following: The difference between hospice, palliative care, and bereavement care. What are the four recommendations for communicating care wishes?
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1. After completing the reading for this week, your assignment is to consider the following:
Explore the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization website below and share the following:
The difference between hospice, palliative care, and bereavement care.
What are the four recommendations for communicating care wishes?
After reading about the 4 main typesLinks to an external site. of grief, briefly describe your experience with one of these types and your grief process.
https://www.caringinfo.org/Links to an external site.
Write a short answer response of about 1-2 paragraphs (minimum 150 words) about it.
Hematopoietic:J.D. is a 37 years old white woman who presents to her gynecologist complaining of a 2-month history of intermenstrual bleeding, menorrhagia, increased urinary frequency, mild incontinence, extreme fatigue, and weakness. Her menstrual period occurs every 28 days and lately there have been 6 days of heavy flow and cramping. She denies abdominal distension, back-ache, and constipation. S Name the contributing factors on J.D that might put her at risk to develop iron deficiency anemia.Within the case study, describe the reasons why J.D. might be presenting constipation and or dehydration.
Hematopoietic:J.D. is a 37 years old white woman who presents to her gynecologist complaining of a 2-month history of intermenstrual bleeding, menorrhagia, increased urinary frequency, mild incontinence, extreme fatigue, and weakness. Her menstrual period occurs every 28 days and lately there have been 6 days of heavy flow and cramping. She denies abdominal distension, back-ache, and constipation. S
Name the contributing factors on J.D that might put her at risk to develop iron deficiency anemia.Within the case study, describe the reasons why J.D. might be presenting constipation and or dehydration.he has not had her usual energy levels since before her last pregnancy.
Past Medical History (PMH):Upon reviewing her past medical history, the gynecologist notes that her patient is a G5P5with four pregnancies within four years, the last infant having been delivered vaginally four months ago. All five pregnancies were unremarkable and without delivery complications. All infants were born healthy. Patient history also reveals a 3-year history of osteoarthritis in the left knee, probably the result of sustaining significant trauma to her knee in an MVA when she was 9 years old. When asked what OTC medications she is currently taking for her pain and for how long she has been taking them, she reveals that she started taking ibuprofen, three tablets each day, about 2.5 years ago for her left knee. Due to a slowly progressive increase in pain and a loss of adequate relief with three tablets, she doubled the daily dose of ibuprofen. Upon the recommendation from her nurse practitioner and because long-term ibuprofen use can cause peptic ulcers, she began taking OTC omeprazole on a regular basis to prevent gastrointestinal bleeding. Patient history also reveals a 3-year history of HTN for which she is now being treated with a diuretic and a centrally acting antihypertensive drug. She has had no previous surgeries.
Case Study Questions
Name the contributing factors on J.D that might put her at risk to develop iron deficiency anemia.Within the case study, describe the reasons why J.D. might be presenting constipation and or dehydration.
Why Vitamin B12 and folic acid are important on the erythropoiesis? What abnormalities their deficiency might cause on the red blood cells?
The gynecologist is suspecting that J.D. might be experiencing iron deficiency anemia.In order to support the diagnosis, list and describe the clinical symptoms that J.D. might have positive for Iron deficiency anemia.
If the patient is diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia, what do you expect to find as signs of this type of anemia? List and describe.
Labs results came back for the patient. Hb 10.2 g/dL; Hct 30.8%; Ferritin 9 ng/dL; red blood cells are smaller and paler in color than normal. Research list and describe for appropriate recommendations and treatments for J.D.
CardiovascularMr. W.G. is a 53-year-old white man who began to experience chest discomfort while playing tennis with a friend. At first, he attributed his discomfort to the heat and having had a large breakfast. Gradually, however, discomfort intensified to a crushing sensation in the sternal area and the pain seemed to spread upward into his neck and lower jaw. The nature of the pain did not seem to change with deep breathing. When Mr. G. complained of feeling nauseated and began rubbing his chest, his tennis partner was concerned that his friend was having a heart attack and called 911 on his cell phone. The patient was transported to the ED of the nearest hospital and arrived within 30 minutes of the onset of chest pain. In route to the hospital, the patient was placed on nasal cannula and an IV D5W was started. Mr. G. received aspirin (325 mg po) and 2 mg/IV morphine. He is allergic to meperidine (rash). His pain has eased slightly in the last 15 minutes but is still significant; was 9/10 in severity; now7/10. In the ED, chest pain was not relieved by 3 SL NTG tablets. He denies chills.
Case Study Questions
For patients at risk of developing coronary artery disease and patients diagnosed with acute myocardial infarct, describe the modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors.
What would you expect to see on Mr. W.G. EKG and which findings described on the case are compatible with the acute coronary event?
Having only the opportunity to choose one laboratory test to confirm the acute myocardial infarct, which would be the most specific laboratory test you would choose and why?
How do you explain that Mr. W.G temperature has increased after his Myocardial Infarct, when that can be observed and for how long? Base your answer on the pathophysiology of the event.
Explain to Mr. W.G. why he was experiencing pain during his Myocardial Infarct. Elaborate and support your answer.
Submission Instructions:
Officer Merced responds to a call of a Theft in Progress. Upon arrival, he finds that an 18-year-old female has stolen baby formula and diapers by exiting the store without paying. He speaks with her and finds that she has a newborn baby, does not have any source of income, and needed the formula and diapers for the baby. As such, theft is still a crime. What should Officer Merced do?
You will be asked to respond to five different scenarios. Answer each scenario (about 1 page per scenario). You will need to:
Decide what action the responding officer should take and provide an explanation/justification for your response.
In your explanation, explain the role that discretion played in your decision. Choose at least five factors from the list below to include in your explanation.
When considering your response for each scenario, remember that because of the nature of law enforcement work, police officers have always maintained a certain amount of discretion. Due to the amount of interaction that officers have with members of the public, this discretion must be fair, equal, impartial, and legal. As such, the use of discretion by officers is both a foundation of police work and a component of community policing.
Note: You may make any and all assumptions necessary to answer these scenarios as long as they do not conflict with the details provided.
FACTORS (CHOOSE AT LEAST 5 FOR EACH SCENARIO):
Environmental factors
Nature of the community.
Socio-demographic characteristics.
Level and type of crime in the community.
Police/Community relations.
Organizational factors
Department Rules and Regulations.
Policies and Procedures.
Department bureaucracy.
Officer experience.
Dimensions of policing: philosophical; strategic; tactical; organizational.
Situational factors
Seriousness of crime.
Weapon involvement.
Victim Desire to prosecute.
Group/gang crime.
Suspects demeanor.
Age/gender/race of involved parties.
Suspects criminal record.
Ethics
Moral values.
Cultural/Societal norms.
Accountability.
Friends/Family/Coworkers.
Experience/Upbringing.
Legal
Laws.
Past practice.
Evidence.
Victim signatures.
Landmark Supreme Court cases.
Scenario 1: Officer Merced responds to a call of a Theft in Progress. Upon arrival, he finds that an 18-year-old female has stolen baby formula and diapers by exiting the store without paying. He speaks with her and finds that she has a newborn baby, does not have any source of income, and needed the formula and diapers for the baby. As such, theft is still a crime. What should Officer Merced do?
Do you arrest the woman or not? What factors influenced your decision?
Provide an explanation/justification for your chosen response including the role that discretion played in your decision.
Be sure to consider at least five of the provided factors in your explanation.
Use evidence and details from the scenario as well as supporting information and examples from the text in your response.
Scenario 2: Dane is in an electronics store where he and a couple of friends are searching for a potential gift to give to a friend. They are happy to find a video game that is on sale but decide to continue looking around the store. They decide to go grab a bite to eat before making a final decision on what to get for their friend. As they are walking out of the store, the security alarm goes off and the stores security guard notices that Dane has the video game in his hands.
Officer Sutherland arrives at the scene and Dane explains to the officer that he did not intend to steal the video game and simply forgot that it was still in his hands.
What should Officer Sutherland do?
Provide an explanation/justification for your chosen response including the role that discretion played in your decision.
Be sure to consider at least five of the provided factors in your explanation.
Use evidence and details from the scenario as well as supporting information and examples from the text in your response.
Scenario 3: Officer Wilson arrives on scene at a local pharmacy where a young woman, Brooke, was caught attempting to steal a plastic bag full of medication. When questioned, Brooke explains that she was trying to steal some medication so that she could sell it and make some money to help her mom pay their rent. Brooke tells the officer that if her mom cannot make the next rent payment, they will be evicted from their apartment. Brooke has never had any encounters with the police and starts sobbing out of remorse for what she has done. Officer Wilson feels sympathetic towards Brooke.
What should Officer Wilson do?
Provide an explanation/justification for your chosen response including the role that discretion played in your decision.
Be sure to consider at least five of the provided factors in your explanation.
Use evidence and details from the scenario as well as supporting information and examples from the text in your response.
Scenario 4: Jamie is a 17-year-old male who has had a few encounters with the justice system and has recently spent three months in a juvenile center for assaulting another individual. Jamie has been sentenced to probation where he is under a curfew and expected to be home by 9PM. Jamie has previously been given a warning in the past for his inability to meet his curfew. Jamies arresting officer, Officer Gomez, notices Jamie walking down the street at approximately 9:12PM.
What should Officer Gomez do?
Provide an explanation/justification for your chosen response including the role that discretion played in your decision.
Be sure to consider at least five of the provided factors in your explanation.
Use evidence and details from the scenario as well as supporting information and examples from the text in your response.
Scenario 5: Officer Rose is on routine patrol and stops a 16-year-old for going through a red light at a busy intersection. He explains to the officer that he is late for work. After checking his license and registration, Officer Rose finds that the driver has a clean record.
Do you give him a ticket? Do you let him off with a warning? Something else? What factors influenced your decision?
Provide an explanation/justification for your chosen response including the role that discretion played in your decision.
Be sure to consider at least five of the provided factors in your explanation.
Use evidence and details from the scenario as well as supporting information and examples from the text in your response.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Typed, double-spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references.
Your completed assignment should be 57 pages long, or a minimum of 1 page per scenario.
D.R. is a 27-year-old man, who presents to the nurse practitioner at the Family Care Clinic complaining of increasing SOB, wheezing, fatigue, cough, stuffy nose, watery eyes, and postnasal drainage-all of which began four days ago. Three days ago, he began monitoring his peak flow rates several times a day. His peak flow rates have ranged from 65-70% of his regular baseline with nighttime symptoms for 3 nights on the last week and often have been at the lower limit of that range in the morning. Three days ago, he also began to self- treat with frequent albuterol nebulizer therapy. He reports that usually his albuterol inhaler provides him with relief from his asthma symptoms, but this is no longer enough treatment for this asthmatic episode. Case Study Questions 1. According to the case study information, how would you classify the severity of D.R. asthma attack? 2. Name the most common triggers for asthma in any given patients and specify in your answer which ones you consider applied to D.R. on the case study.
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Pulmonary Function:
D.R. is a 27-year-old man, who presents to the nurse practitioner at the Family Care Clinic complaining of increasing SOB, wheezing,
fatigue, cough, stuffy nose, watery eyes, and postnasal drainage-all of which began four days ago. Three days ago, he began monitoring
his peak flow rates several times a day. His peak flow rates have ranged from 65-70% of his regular baseline with nighttime symptoms
for 3 nights on the last week and often have been at the lower limit of that range in the morning. Three days ago, he also began to self-
treat with frequent albuterol nebulizer therapy. He reports that usually his albuterol inhaler provides him with relief from his asthma
symptoms, but this is no longer enough treatment for this asthmatic episode.
Case Study Questions
1. According to the case study information, how would you classify the severity of D.R. asthma attack?
2. Name the most common triggers for asthma in any given patients and specify in your answer which ones you consider applied to D.R.
on the case study.
3. Based on your knowledge and your research, please explain the factors that might be the etiology of D.R. being an asthmatic patient.
Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Homeostasis:
Ms. Brown is a 70-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes mellitus who has been too ill to get out of bed for 2 days. She has had a severe
cough and has been unable to eat or drink during this time. On admission, her laboratory values show the following:
Serum glucose 412 mg/dL
Serum sodium (Na+) 156 mEq/L
Serum potassium (K+) 5.6 mEq/L
Serum chloride (CI-) 115 mEq/L
Arterial blood gases (ABGs): pH 7.30; PaCO2 32 mmHg; Pa02 70 mmHg; HCO3- 20 mEq/L
Case Study Questions
1. Based on Ms. Brown admissions laboratory values, could you determine what type of water and electrolyte imbalance does she has?
2. Describe the signs and symptoms to the different types of water imbalance and described clinical manifestation she might exhibit
with the potassium level she has.
3. In the specific case presented which would be the most appropriate treatment for Ms. Brown and why?
4. What the ABGs from Ms. Brown indicate regarding her acid-base imbalance?
5. Based on your readings and your research define and describe Anion Gaps and its clinical significance.
Submission Instructions:
You must complete both case studies
Your initial post should be at least 500 words per case study, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2
academic sourcess
Create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast special considerations that should be addressed when working with families of students with special needs from high school to post-secondary school.
Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is to compare and contrast special considerations that should be addressed when working with families of students with special needs from high school to post-secondary school.
Directions:
Create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast special considerations that should be addressed when working with families of students with special needs from high school to post-secondary school. (Click on Create a Venn diagram (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. for instructions.)
Upload your assignment in the assignment dropbox.
Foodborne illness is all too common is todays society. Some examples are outbreaks associated with chair restaurants and cruise ships. In the text of your first post, imagine that family members you care about want to take a cruise. Having (nearly) completed a course on the principles of epidemiology, you are the best suited family member to make sure the disease risks are properly managed. When you ask about how the operators prevent foodborne illness, you are told:There is absolutely nothing to worry about here! High cooking temperature will sanitize food even if it was at room temperature for six hours (not that our highly trained kitchen staff would ever do this). You can rest assured that after the food is cooked, there will be no remaining hazard to human health and that all the pathogenic material would destroyed.In the text of your post, how might you tactfully but persuasively educate the operator?
Foodborne illness is all too common is todays society. Some examples are outbreaks associated with chair restaurants and cruise ships. In the text of your first post, imagine that family members you care about want to take a cruise. Having (nearly) completed a course on the principles of epidemiology, you are the best suited family member to make sure the disease risks are properly managed. When you ask about how the operators prevent foodborne illness, you are told:There is absolutely nothing to worry about here! High cooking temperature will sanitize food even if it was at room temperature for six hours (not that our highly trained kitchen staff would ever do this). You can rest assured that after the food is cooked, there will be no remaining hazard to human health and that all the pathogenic material would destroyed.In the text of your post, how might you tactfully but persuasively educate the operator? At a minimum, mention what types of microbial organisms cause foodborne illness and the steps that can be taken to handle and store food safely in order to prevent the growth of foodborne pathogens.