What was the result of the Great (Connecticut) Compromise at the Constitutional Convention?
A student did an experiment with two identical plants, Plant…
A student did an experiment with two identical plants, Plant 1 and Plant 2. About 10 mL fertilizer was added to Plant 1. About 200 mL of water was added to each plant every day. The height of the plants was recorded over a period of 5 weeks in the table shown below. Week Height of Plant 1 (in inches) Height of Plant 2 (in inches) 1 12.6 12.6 2 13.8 12.9 3 14.9 13.4 4 15.7 13.8 5 16.6 14.6 Based on the table, which of these conclusions is correct? (2 points)
A distance of 2 kilometers is equal to (2 points)
A distance of 2 kilometers is equal to (2 points)
Airplanes use 150,000 liters of fuel during a 10 hour long f…
Airplanes use 150,000 liters of fuel during a 10 hour long flight. An airplane took off with 24,090 kilograms of fuel in its tank. If 1 liter of jet fuel weighs 0.803 kilograms, which of these conclusions is correct about the airplane? (2 points)
One group of students is investigating the properties of the…
One group of students is investigating the properties of the bar magnet shown below. The students took a bowl of iron nails, plastic pieces, wood shavings, and paper pieces. The bar magnet was placed inside the bowl for some time and then taken out. Several iron nails were stuck on the bar magnet. The experiment was repeated by several students using different bar magnets. Based on the investigations, which of these theories would the students most likely propose? (2 points)
The United States practices federalism. What is federalism?…
The United States practices federalism. What is federalism? In your answer, identify an enumerated (expressed) power of Congress from Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, a reserved power, and a concurrent power.
According to the Supremacy Clause, what is the supreme law o…
According to the Supremacy Clause, what is the supreme law of the land in the United States?
In order for the U.S. Constitution to replace the Articles o…
In order for the U.S. Constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation, how many states needed to ratify the Constitution?
Patient Scenario: Mr. J., a 72-year-old male with a history…
Patient Scenario: Mr. J., a 72-year-old male with a history of chronic heart failure, presents to the ED with worsening shortness of breath, orthopnea, crackles in both lung bases, jugular venous distention, and 2+ pitting edema in both legs. He is tachypneic, anxious, and reports feeling like he’s “drowning” when lying flat. His oxygen saturation is 88% on room air. Additional findings include: BP: 158/92 mmHg HR: 112 bpm RR: 28 breaths/min S3 heart sound Pink frothy sputum Weight gain of 6 lbs over 3 days BNP: 1,820 pg/mL (markedly elevated) bowtie template_priority problem.png Instructions: Complete the diagram (above) by identifying the priority problem the patient is experiencing, 2 priority parameters to monitor, and 2 priority actions to take. Options below. Student may type the statement or use the designated number (1-4) in their answer. Priority Problem Options: Parameter Options: Priority Nursing Action Options: Fluid/Electrolyte Imbalance Oxygenation Perfusion Nutritional Imbalance Oxygen saturation and respiratory rate Daily weight with caloric intake Lung sounds Capillary refill and pupil response Administer IV diuretic as prescribed Apply compression stockings Encourage low-Sodium diet Elevate head-of-bed to 30 degrees or more Answers: Priority Problem: Parameters to Monitor: & Nursing Actions: &
A patient with hypertension and newly-diagnosed heart failur…
A patient with hypertension and newly-diagnosed heart failure is ordering breakfast. Which of the following would be the best menu choices for this patient, who is following the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet?