The client diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PT…
The client diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) asks, “Why did my health-care provider prescribe an antidepressant rather than an anti-anxiety drug for me?” Which explanations should the nurse make? (Select all that apply.)
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Oceanographers interested in the effects of rising temperatures globally found historical data of ocean temperatures off Cabo San Lucas from the 1950s. In order to test the hypothesis that water temperatures have risen since then, they repeated the measurements from the years 2000-2010. Ocean temperature was measured at a coastal station on January 1 of every year from 1950 to 1960, and again from 2000-2010. The data are presented here in a graph format with standard deviations represented by the error bars. Accessible description of imgae: Bar chart titled “Average Ocean Temperatures” with the y-axis labeled “Average Temperature (°F)” ranging from 40 to 80 degrees. Two bars compare time periods 1950–1960 and 2000–2010. The 1950–1960 bar is just under 70°F, while the 2000–2010 bar is slightly above 70°F, with small error bars shown on both bars, indicating a slight increase in average ocean temperature over time. What was the approximate mean ocean temperature 1950-1960?
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The table below is partially completed showing the monomeric form, polymeric form and function of the four major macromolecules. Please complete the table. Column 1, should only list the monomeric form of the macromolecules, column 2 is the polymeric form and column 3 should be the function of the various macromolecules. NOTE: each answer can only be used once. For those who are continuing to read these instructions here is a hint: #7 the correct answer is cushioning/insulation. Hence do not use that for any of the other answers. Complete the following table of macromolecules: Macromolecules MONOMER POLYMER FUNCTION Monosaccharides #1 #2 #3 #4 Genetic Information #5 Protein #6 Fatty Acids Fats/Phospholipids #7
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Below is the electron configuration of a carbon atom. Based upon that please predict the type of bonding that would take place with a carbon atom. Accessible description of image: Diagram of a carbon atom showing a central nucleus labeled “Carbon,” made up of clustered protons and neutrons. Surrounding the nucleus are two dashed circular electron shells. Two electrons are shown on the inner shell (labeled “S”), and four electrons are shown on the outer shell (labeled “P”), illustrating carbon’s six total electrons.
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