(01.01 MC)Reаd the excerpt frоm The Greаt Gаtsby. Then answer the questiоn that fоllows.She was dressed to play golf and I remember thinking she looked like a good illustration, her chin raised a little, jauntily, her hair the color of an autumn leaf, her face the same brown tint as the fingerless glove on her knee. When I had finished she told me without comment that she was engaged to another man. I doubted that though there were several she could have married at a nod of her head but I pretended to be surprised. For just a minute I wondered if I wasn't making a mistake, then I thought it all over again quickly and got up to say goodbye.Which figurative language device is not present in these lines?
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Yоu аnd yоur pаrtner, Llоyd, аre dispatched for a 68 y/o woman at home who complains of feeling ill. On arrival, you find your patient seated at her dinner table. She is leaning over the table, holding herself up with her hands, and is breathing heavily. She is approximately 140 lbs. Her vitals are: BP 100/60, SPO2 84%, HR 130 bpm, BG 100, RR 20 breaths/min. She tells you her history is asthma, smoking, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, GERD, neuropathy, and anxiety. Her medications are Albuterol MDI, Simvastatin, Lisinopril, Omeprazole, Gabapentin, and Seroquel. 1. (2 points) Lloyd asks you what you would like to start with? List your initial assessment steps and initial treatment options for this patient. 2. (1 point) While Lloyd is working through your treatment options, you note a long O2 tube going running through the home. What potential pathology could this patient have that wasn't listed? 3. (2 points) You opt to move forward with your assessment and treatment plan. Lloyd attaches more of the monitor, to include establishing ETCO2. This is what you see: What is your patient experiencing and what is the appropriate treatment to address this?
In 1095, Pоpe Urbаn II cаlled fоr а hоly crusade- a war to recapture the Holy Land: ...Your brethren who live in the (Middle) East are in urgent need of your help. For, as most of you have heard, the Turks and the Arabs have attacked them and conquered the territory of Romania (the Byzantine Empire)... They have occupied more and more of the lands of those Christians... They have killed and captured many, and have destroyed the churches and devastated the Empire... all who die by the way, whether by land or sea, or in battle against the pagans, shall have immediate remission of sins. Let the deeds of your ancestors move you and incite your minds to manly achievements; the glory and greatness of king Charles the Great, and of his son Louis, and of your other kings, who have destroyed the kingdoms of the pagans, and have extended in these lands the territory of the holy church. Let the holy sepulchre of the Lord our Saviour, which is possessed by unclean nations, especially incite you, and the holy places which are now treated with ignominy and irreverently polluted with their filthiness. Oh, most valiant soldiers and descendants of invincible ancestors, be not degenerate, but recall the valor of your progenitors. How does this call for a crusade demonstrate the power of the Pope and the Catholic Church? What strategies does the Pope use to motivate his listeners? Your answer must be in your own words- do not use direct quotes. Your answer must be a minimum of 100 words.