A new food delivery company offers three subscription plans:…
A new food delivery company offers three subscription plans: Basic: $10/month Standard: $25/month Premium: $25/month (includes additional advanced features) After introducing the Premium plan, a large shift occurs from Basic to Premium subscriptions. Which pricing principle explains this shift?
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A regional supermarket chain eliminates coupons, weekly ads, and heavy discounts. Over time, it notices fewer spikes in store traffic but higher customer retention and lower marketing costs. Which pricing strategy is the firm implementing?
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A 32-year-old patient presents with a complaint of headaches that have been recurring over the past 6 months. The headaches are described as a constant, dull ache, often feeling like a tight band around the forehead. They are typically bilateral and last from 30 minutes to several hours. The patient denies any associated nausea, vomiting, visual disturbances, or other neurologic symptoms but does mention increased stress at work. Based on the assessment, a tension headache is suspected. What is the most appropriate initial intervention?
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During routine examination, the nurse practitioner asks the patient to cover one eye and identify objects in the peripheral vision while focusing on a central point. The practitioner then repeats the test on the other eye. What cranial nerve (CN) is being tested during this visual field examination?
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An adult patient presents with a complaint of a recurring, intense headache that typically lasts between 4 and 72 hours. The headache is described as unilateral and throbbing in nature, often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light and sound. Physical and neurological exams are otherwise unremarkable, and the patient reports no visual disturbances or other focal neurological symptoms. The patient reports that these headaches occur once or twice a month and can be debilitating. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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A patient presents with a fever, nuchal rigidity, and altered mental status. During the assessment, the clinician gently raises the patient’s head and notices spontaneous flexion of the patient’s hips and knees. Based on this finding, which of the following tests should also be performed?
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