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In 3-4 sentences, define and give one example EACH of materi…

In 3-4 sentences, define and give one example EACH of material and nonmaterial culture.

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George Herbert Mead believed that the self develops as it le…

George Herbert Mead believed that the self develops as it learns to take the perspective of an abstract community. What term describes this concept? 

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Situation 2: You are treating a 127.6  lb female who is pres…

Situation 2: You are treating a 127.6  lb female who is presenting with non-rate-dependent frequent multi-focal PVC’s.  You are ordered to administer to the patient a lidocaine bolus IV push of 1 mg/kg, followed by a lidocaine drip at a dosage of 2 mg/min. What is the patient’s weight? [A1] kg   The pre-filled syringe for the lidocaine bolus comes packaged as “100 mg/10 ml..” What is the concentration of lidacaine? [A2] mg/ml   How many ml of lidocaine do you push? [A3] ml   You have a 500 ml bag of D5W to which you add 2 gm of lidocaine.  Your IV tubing is a mini-drip solution set. What is the concentration of lidocaine? [A4] mg/ml   How many gtt/min do you give? [A5] gtt/min

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Situation 15: You are treating a 132-lb 78-year-old female w…

Situation 15: You are treating a 132-lb 78-year-old female who is complaining of profound weakness.  Your patient appears to be in good health, but you are unable to detect a BP.  The patient, who is conscious, alert, and oriented, states that she had severe chest pain about 2 hours ago, but now “it’s just a solid lump feeling.”  The monitor shows sinus tachycardia with an occasional unifocal PVC.  She also persistently complains of a feeling of needing to move her bowels. You start an IV of NS at 20 gtts/min, using a mini-drip solution set. How much fluid (ml) will have infused in 3 minutes? [A1] gtt/min   You contact your base physician who is familiar with this patient, and believes her to be in cardiogenic shock.  She asks that you do a fluid challenge of 20 ml/kg. What is the patient’s weight? [A2] kg   How much NS do you administer? [A3] ml   At wide-open, your micro drip set runs 3000 gtts/min. How long does the infusion take? [A4] min    Your patient’s condition does not improve with the fluid challenge.  The physician asks you to hang a dopamine drip to run at 8 mcg/kg/min.  You add 400 mg of dopamine to a 250-ml bag of D5W.  You use a mini-drip solution set. What is the concentration of the dopamine mixture? [A5] mcg/ml   How many gtt/min do you run the dopamine mixture? [A6] gtt/min

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Situation 3: You are treating a 63-year old male who is in p…

Situation 3: You are treating a 63-year old male who is in pulmonary edema due to left heart failure.  His blood pressure is 120/82, and his pulse, which matches his ECG, is 96/min.  You are ordered to start an IV of D5W to be run at a rate of 20 cc/min.  You select a 500 ml bag of D5W and a 10 drop solution set. How fast do you run the IV? [A1] gtt/min   You are ordered to give your patient 40 mg of furosemide IV push over 1 to 2 minutes.  Your pre-filled syringe of furosemide comes as “100 mg/10 ml.” What is the concentration of the furosemide? [A2] mg/ml   How many ml of furosemide do you administer? [A3] ml

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Situation 12: You are transporting a 28-pound 3-year old chi…

Situation 12: You are transporting a 28-pound 3-year old child who has an extensive cardiac history.  The patient has an IV of D5W running at a KVO rate.  The monitor shows the child throwing multifocal PVC’s at a tare of 8/min.  You contact the base hospital.  The physician advises you to administer a bolus of lidocaine at a dose of 1 mg/kg.  Your pre-filled syringe of lidocaine is labeled “100 mg/10 ml.” What is the patient’s weight? [A1] kg   What is the concentration of the drug? [A2] mg/ml   How many ml of lidocaine do you administer? [A3] ml   The physician has also requested a lidocaine drip be started.  He advises adding 120 mg of lidocaine to 100 ml of D5W.  You have another pre-filled syringe of lidocaine labeled “100 mg/10 ml,” as well as what I left in the other pre-filled syringe. How many ml of lidocaine do you add to the IV bag? [A4] ml   What is the concentration of the lidocaine mixture? [A5] mg/ml   You attach a mini-drip solution set to the lidocaine mixture bag.  The physician tells you to run the drip at a rate of 20 mcg/kg/min. How many gtt/min do you run the lidocaine drip? [A6] gtt/min

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Situation 11: You are treating a 29-year old male who is bel…

Situation 11: You are treating a 29-year old male who is believed to be suffering from cocaine overdose.  He is unconscious.   The ECG shows sinus tachycardia with multifocal PVC’s at a rate of 18/minute.  Your standing order protocols require that you start a KVO IV of NS using a mini-drip solution set and give 1 mg of propanolol slow IV push.  Your 1-ml ampule of propanolol is labeled “1mg/ml.” How many gtt/min do you run the IV? [A1] gtt/min   What is the concentration of the propanolol? [A2] mg/ml   How many ml of propanolol do you push? [A3] ml

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ou have 90 to answer 15 selected-response questions and 4 wr…

ou have 90 to answer 15 selected-response questions and 4 written response questions on the lessons in Unit 2. Answers to the written response questions should be around 100 words or one full paragraph. This exam uses honorlock, but is “open book” and you can to access the section readings while you compose your answers. Click on this link during the exam and navigate to the readings: https://southtexascollege.blackboard.com/ Rules: Your eyes must be in full view the entirety of the test, and they must be consistently directed on the screen. You may not speak or verbalize the questions out loud. No headphones or other devices may be present during your exam session No resource other than the course readings in blackboard may be used during the exam, including A.I.. A violation of these rules can result in failure for the test.

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Explain diffusion of responsibility / the bystander effect….

Explain diffusion of responsibility / the bystander effect. What factor is questioned to be morally relevant in these cases? How does conformity bias also influence situations where the bystander effect occurs.

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Which business structure is characterized by owners sharing…

Which business structure is characterized by owners sharing profits, losses, and management responsibilities?

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