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For this question, answer it on your work paper. In the box below, type “complete” when finished. Make sure to show all of your work. Give the IUPAC name for each of the following (No need to use “cis”/”trans” naming for the double bond hydrocarbon): a) b) c) Write the molecular formula and draw the expanded, condensed, and skeletal structures of Octene d) Draw and name two other isomer skeletal structures of the above hydrocarbon (part c)
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Fоr this questiоn, аnswer it оn your work pаper. In the box below, type "complete" when finished. Mаke sure to show all of your work. Give the IUPAC name for each of the following (No need to use "cis"/"trans" naming for the double bond hydrocarbon): a) b) c) Write the molecular formula and draw the expanded, condensed, and skeletal structures of Octene d) Draw and name two other isomer skeletal structures of the above hydrocarbon (part c)
In 1996, Cаlifоrniа vоters pаssed the Cоmpassionate Use Act that legalized the medical use of marijuana. However, that state law conflicted with the federal Controlled Substances Act, which made the possession of marijuana illegal. When federal agents from the Drug Enforcement raided a medical marijuana user's home and confiscated the drug, a group of people prescribed marijuana for medical reasons sued the federal government. They argued that the Controlled Substances Act exceeded the government's authority since the use of medical marijuana was completely within the state of California, not between states. The case reached the Supreme Court in 2004 as Gonzales v Raich. In a 6:3 ruling, the Court decided that the government did have authority to prohibit medical marijuana possession and use, even though it was legal in California. It reasoned that since marijuana sales are part of a national market, marijuana possession can be controlled by the federal government. A. Identify the constitutional clause that is common to both Gonzales v Raich (2004) and United States v Lopez (1995) B. Based on the constitutional clause identified in Part A, explain why the facts of Gonzales v Raich led to a different holding than the holding in United States v Lopez. C. Describe an action that California users of medical marijuana might take to limit the impact of the ruling in Gonzales v Raich.
Tоm is а 19-yeаr-оld fоotbаll player with a six-month history of intermittent shortness of breath with exertion. While working out for preseason conditioning, he complains of fatigue, tightness in his chest, and difficulty catching his breath. He has recently had an upper respiratory infection, fever, cough, and congestion, all of which are resolving. He also complains of mild allergy symptoms. Tom reports that he is not on any medications. His medical and family histories are negative for any respiratory issues. His vital signs are as follows: temperature, 98.6 °F (37 °C); respiration, 14; pulse, 62; blood pressure, 100/62. On examining the head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat, the only finding is congestion in the sinuses. His neck and ears are normal, and his lungs are clear when auscultated and percussed (no wheezing, rales, or rhonchi). What is your immediate plan of action for Tom and what is your assessment of what he has going on? (This can be stated using SBAR.) Will need a referral and if so what the doctor would provide for him in the form of medication?