Problems 6 — 10 (3 POINTS EACH)Find the standard deviation f…
Problems 6 — 10 (3 POINTS EACH)Find the standard deviation for the given data. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the original data.To get the best deal on a DVD player, Paul called eight appliance stores and asked the cost of a specific model. The prices he was quoted are listed below:$247 $408 $399 $291 $263 $336 $338 $220Compute the standard deviation s.
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You are treating a patient who was working outside in their garden and is now complaining of a sudden onset of shortness of breath. They deny chest pain and are alert and oriented. Vital signs are: BP 100/60; HR 160; RR 34; and SpO2 89%. The patient’s vital signs and history are most consistent with a(n):
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You are transporting a 53-year-old woman who is awake and oriented and is complaining of nausea and fatigue. A few minutes into the trip to the hospital, the patient complains of feeling faint. Which finding, if noted while repeating the primary assessment, makes the patient a higher priority?
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A 66-year-old man is complaining of severe, crushing, substernal chest pain. He is alert, with cool, diaphoretic skin. His skin color is normal, and bilateral breath sounds are clear and equal. His vital signs are: heart rate, 84 beats per minute; respiratory rate, 16 breaths per minute; blood pressure, 130/84 mmHg; SpO2 97% on room air. Which approach is correct with regard to oxygen administration in this patient?
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You are treating a 76-year-old female who is experiencing signs and symptoms of pneumonia. Despite several attempts to talk the patient into being transported to the hospital, she is still refusing transport. Which of the following is the least likely reason she is refusing transport?
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