Match the level of consciousness (LOC) with it’s name and th…

Match the level of consciousness (LOC) with it’s name and the patient presentation and level of stimulus needed: (Consider the Jarvis text LOC levels as compared to the Glasgow Coma Scale levels.) (Match the choices below, and write only the first word for the stimulations.) Names: Alert                Stupor                                                                                  Lethargic                                                                            Coma                                                                                 Obtunded    Presentation and stimulation: Difficult to arouse, loud voice and vigorous shaking needed   Unconscious, no response to stimuli or pain Very difficult to arouse, loud voice, vigorous shaking, pain Awake, easily aroused with a normal voice  Drowsy, easily aroused with a normal voice                                                          

On November 7, 1996, the Distilled Spirits Council of the Un…

On November 7, 1996, the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States decided to end its voluntary ban on television and radio liquor advertisement. The ban on hard liquor advertising had been in effect since 1936 for radio and 1948 for television. Assuming that advertising is a prisoner’s dilemma, and that if one company advertises, its competitors will also choose to spend money to advertise, did the lifting of this ban likely increase or decrease the profits of hard liquor companies? Briefly explain.