Stacey bought a stock two months ago. Since her purchase, bo…
Stacey bought a stock two months ago. Since her purchase, both good and bad news has come out about the stock. She has happily accepted the good news, but the bad news she has been justifying as media hype. This is technically an example of:
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Your patient is a 23-year-old who was rescued from a burning house. They were asleep in a back bedroom when the fire started, and there was no smoke alarm. The patient has a pulse oximetry reading of 99 percent after receiving oxygen by a nonrebreather mask. What is the most appropriate interpretation of this finding?
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You have arrived on the scene of a paramedic who was shot as they approached a residence on a call. The scene has since been secured. Your patient is a 38-year-old with one gunshot wound to the left side of the chest at the fifth intercostal space in the midaxillary line. They are pale, cool, and awake but agitated. The patient is diaphoretic and complaining of pain in their side and difficulty breathing. The patient’s EMT partner has applied oxygen by nonrebreathing mask and placed an occlusive dressing over the entry wound before your arrival. As you continue your assessment, the patient’s level of consciousness decreases. They respond to verbal stimuli. Their airway is clear, respiratory rate is 38 per minute and shallow, neck veins are flat, and breath sounds are absent on the left side. The patient lacks a radial pulse, and the abdomen is non-guarded and non-tender. Which of the following should you do first?
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Short Answer Question #1 (12 points). Watch the embedded video clip above from the movie “Saving Private Ryan” (you should watch it at least twice). As you watch the scene, focus on answering the following questions: (a) What is Capt. Miller’s primary “Q” behavior? (b) Specifically, what is he doing that leads you to your conclusion (hint: think of specific examples, etc.)? and (c) Give an overall assessment of how effective Capt. Miller is in this interaction with his squad and cite any supporting evidence you can to justify your assessment. (Note: Capt. Miller is the main character in the scene played by Tom Hanks; soldier #1 is Pvt. Reiben, the main complainer; soldier #2 is Corporal Upham, who is striving to say the “right” things; soldier #3 is Pvt. Jackson, the sniper).
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