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Read DetailsIn most of the world, a single governmental agency (typicall…
In most of the world, a single governmental agency (typically a Ministry of Health) manages health care, public health, and the regulatory environment that supports both. In the United States individual states have constitutional authority for public health, and health care is managed through a complex system of public and private providers financed through public and private insurance. The United States Congress is considering shifting to a federal Ministry of Health model, as part of the administration’s Make America Healthy Again campaign, that would include shifting the management of all health insurance to the government. They have asked you, as a public health expert: first to assess whether such a shift from private to public management of health insurance would improve public health and to explain why or why not. Second, they would like you to recommend whether this should be designed as a Medicare for All program, or a Medicaid for All program? Please provide at least two reasons in support of your recommendation.
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7. Situation: An infant is born with complications and the nurse notices the infant has bounding upper extremity pulses, cold feet, and severely diminished femoral pulses. Vitals: Blood pressure 64/42 mmHg on right arm and 52/40 mmHg on the right leg, heart rate 158 bpm, temperature 98.6F, respirations 52 breaths/min and pulse ox 82% on left lower extremity. Which of the following nursing interventions are appropriate at this time? (select all that apply)
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5. Situation A 65 year old male is admitted to the emergency department at 1600 for complaints of severe chest pain lasting two hours and shortness of breath on exertion. He arrived via local ambulance and paramedics administered 325 mg ASA p.o. en-route to the hospital. The patient reports history of hypertension and tobacco use. The patient also reports having no other prior symptoms. Vitals 1630: Blood pressure 90/50 mmHg on left arm, heart rate 80 bpm, temperature 99.6F, respirations 20 breaths/min and pulse ox 92% on room air. An ECG was obtained and reveals the following rhythm: Doctor Orders: Oxygen via nasal cannula @ 2LPM Nitroglycerin 0.4 mg Insert PIV Draw labs: Troponin, CBC, Lipid Panel, CMP Before administering the prescribed nitroglycerin, which nursing action is the priority?
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Put all answers on the answer text box. Show your work (this is required for full credit and helpful for partial credit). Encode the following instructions. For each instruction (1) identify the instruction format that will be used, (2) indicate the values of each of the fields for that format in decimal, (3) convert each of these decimal values to binary, and (4) represent the entire instruction as one hexadecimal value. Each question is worthy of 4 points. Reference MIPS Green Sheet. subu $11,$3,$18 ori $9,$6,7 beq $17,$16,20
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