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Note: same information for questions 20-25, except where oth…

Note: same information for questions 20-25, except where otherwise noted. A small country is engaged in free international trade with a large country. There are two sectors (goods): sector (good) x and sector (good) y. There are three factors of production: labor, which is perfectly mobile across the two sectors; land, which is specific to good x; and capital, which is specific to good y. The solid lines of the following figure represent: Px MPLx for the small country as a function of Lx, measured from origin O; and Py MPLy as a function of Ly, measured from origin O*. The length of the base of the figure is L=2000, the total units of labor in the country. One unit of labor is one worker working for a year. The scale on the vertical axis is thousands of dollars. Note that each grid spacing on the horizontal represents 50 workers, and each grid spacing on the vertical axis represents 1 thousand dollars. NOTE:            Ignore the dashed line until it is mentioned below. Since this is a graphical question, some of the answers may be approximate! For all remaining questions in this group, suppose that labor can move freely from one sector to another. For the remainder of this group, suppose that the price of good y doubles, resulting in the dashed line, labeled P’y MPLy. When the price of good y doubles, approximately how many workers shift sectors between the old equilibrium and the new equilibrium? Note: in both of these equilibria, workers are already perfectly mobile between the two sectors; the only difference between the “old” equilibrium and the “new” equilibrium is the change in the price.

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Note: same information for questions 20-25, except where oth…

Note: same information for questions 20-25, except where otherwise noted. A small country is engaged in free international trade with a large country. There are two sectors (goods): sector (good) x and sector (good) y. There are three factors of production: labor, which is perfectly mobile across the two sectors; land, which is specific to good x; and capital, which is specific to good y. The solid lines of the following figure represent: Px MPLx for the small country as a function of Lx, measured from origin O; and Py MPLy as a function of Ly, measured from origin O*. The length of the base of the figure is L=2000, the total units of labor in the country. One unit of labor is one worker working for a year. The scale on the vertical axis is thousands of dollars. Note that each grid spacing on the horizontal represents 50 workers, and each grid spacing on the vertical axis represents 1 thousand dollars. NOTE:            Ignore the dashed line until it is mentioned below. Since this is a graphical question, some of the answers may be approximate! For all remaining questions in this group, suppose that labor can move freely from one sector to another. For the remainder of this group, suppose that the price of good y doubles, resulting in the dashed line, labeled P’y MPLy. When the price of good y doubles, the impact on capital owners is ______. To explain this, we need to understand that ______ .

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Note: same information for questions 4-11, except where othe…

Note: same information for questions 4-11, except where otherwise noted. The world is composed of two countries, Country A and Country B. They use labor to produce two goods, TV Series and Movies. All of the assumptions of the Ricardian Model hold. The following table shows the unit labor inputs used to make each good in each country, where one unit is one hour of labor. (Thus, for example, to make a TV series in Country A it takes 30 hours of labor, and so on.) Country A has 12,000 units of labor and country B has 24,000 units of labor. The two countries are engaged in free and costless trade. Unit Labor Inputs Good Country A Country B TV Series 30 5 Movies 6 2   Note: the following figure is used in questions 7-9. The figure shows the Relative Supply curve of the two countries in international trade. Notation: PTV (PM) is the price of TV series (movies). QATV is the quantity of TV series made in Country A, and analogously for all other quantities. Enter the number X, or enter 0 if not enough information is provided. Only exact answer is accepted. Use a decimal point if needed.

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Note: same information for questions 4-11, except where othe…

Note: same information for questions 4-11, except where otherwise noted. The world is composed of two countries, Country A and Country B. They use labor to produce two goods, TV Series and Movies. All of the assumptions of the Ricardian Model hold. The following table shows the unit labor inputs used to make each good in each country, where one unit is one hour of labor. (Thus, for example, to make a TV series in Country A it takes 30 hours of labor, and so on.) Country A has 12,000 units of labor and country B has 24,000 units of labor. The two countries are engaged in free and costless trade. Unit Labor Inputs Good Country A Country B TV Series 30 5 Movies 6 2   Compute Country B’s opportunity cost of making TV series. Only exact answer is accepted. Use a decimal point if needed.

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A patient who has been diagnosed with cholecystitis is being…

A patient who has been diagnosed with cholecystitis is being discharged home from the emergency department (ED) to be scheduled for surgery later. The patient received morphine during the present ED admission and is visibly drowsy. When providing health education to the patient, what would be the most appropriate nursing action?

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The nurse caring for a burn patient recognizes that complica…

The nurse caring for a burn patient recognizes that complications from skin constriction can be relieved through which intervention?

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An 83-year-old patient is brought in by ambulance from a lon…

An 83-year-old patient is brought in by ambulance from a long-term care facility. The patient’s symptoms are weakness, lethargy, incontinence, and a change in mental status. The nurse knows that emergencies in older adults may be more difficult to manage for what reason?

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A patient with severe burns is admitted to the intensive car…

A patient with severe burns is admitted to the intensive care unit to stabilize and begin fluid resuscitation before transport to the burn center. The nurse should monitor the patient closely for what early symptom of burn-related circulatory shock?

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A hospital patient is immunocompromised because of stage 3 H…

A hospital patient is immunocompromised because of stage 3 HIV infection and the physician has ordered a chest radiograph. How should the nurse most safely facilitate the test?

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A 32-year-old female is being treated with an oral antibioti…

A 32-year-old female is being treated with an oral antibiotic for acute sinusitis. She explains to the nurse that she has now stopped the medication, stating she developed a rash shortly after taking the first dose of the drug. What is the nurse’s most appropriate response?

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