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    Presentation on: Pfizer and the Pharmaceutical Industry Fletcher Leung Analyst Investment Analysis Group February 15‚ 2002 Presentation Agenda • Industry Overview: Research Based Pharmaceuticals • Pfizer – Company Specifics – Performance – Growth Drivers • Valuation – Comparables Analysis – DCF • Recommendation February 15‚ 2002 Page 2 Investment Analysis Group 1 Industry Overview Economic •Cost Effective Demographic Sociocultural •Aging Population

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    Nursing Ethics and Values

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    “the nursing process is often conceptualized as the integration of singular actions of assessment‚ diagnosis‚ and identification of outcomes‚ planning‚ implementation‚ and evaluation.” For instance‚ I remember taking care of a patient who had atrial fibrillation and I could see in the telemetry monitor that the heart rate would fluctuate within 110-150’s‚ the patient was asymptomatic. I called the doctor and reported my patient’s status; I received new orders to administer digoxin intravenously. After

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    Heart failure (HF) is a progressive disease which affects more than five million Americans (Yancy et al.‚ 2013). HF negatively impacts quality of life and it is associated with frequent hospitalizations and high mortality. Evidence-based practice guidelines aid health care professionals with treatment management and provide pathways to optimize individual patient care. The main goal of treatment is to slow the progression of the disease and control its symptoms. These pathways address all stages

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    Fluid and Electrolytes Homeostasis t State of equilibrium in internal environment of body‚ naturally maintained by adaptive responses that promote healthy survival t Body fluids and electrolytes play an important role Water Content of the Body t Accounts for 60% of body weight in adult t 70-80% of body weight in infant t Varies with gender‚ body mass‚ and age Compartments t Intracellular fluid (ICF) t Extracellular fluid (ECF) l Intravascular (plasma) l Interstitial t Transcellular

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    Lab Report 3: Daphnia‚ Human and Crayfish Cardiac Activity Introduction An electrocardiogram‚ abbreviated as ECG in this report‚ is a visual representation of an organism’s atrial and ventricular depolarization and repolarization. Previous research has shown that although there is variability in the amplitude and shape of the waves of ECG‚ dependent on the subject’s health‚ it follows a universal pattern that can be used effectively for biometrics. The experiments discussed in this lab report were

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    Introduction Cardiac transplantation‚ also called heart transplantation‚ has evolved into the treatment of choice for many people with severe heart failure (HF) who have severe symptoms despite maximum medical therapy. Survival among cardiac transplant recipients has improved as a result of improvements in treatments that suppress the immune system and prevent infection. Definition A heart transplant‚ or a cardiac transplantation‚ is a surgical transplant procedure performed on patients

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    FESCN Equilibrium

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    Determination of Formation Constant‚ Kf of Thiocyanoiron(III)‚ FeSCN+2 Dr. Fred Omega Garces Chemistry 201 Miramar College Chemical Equilibrium: Finding the Formation Constant of FeSCN2+ (aq) Fe3 +(aq) iron(III) + SCN–(aq) FeSCN2+(aq) D thiocyanate thiocyanoiron(III) kf = € FeSCN2 + [ ] Fe +3 [SCN− ] [ ] Objective The purpose of this experiment is to determine the constant formation‚ Kf‚ (equilibrium constant) for the formation of thiocyanoiron(III)

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    With Pelvic Pain: "Ectopic" Amylase elevation – “Parotid” Anemia: Macrocytic = "Big Fat Red Cells" Normocytic = "Normal Size" Microcytic = "Tics” Hemolytic = "Hematologists" Arthritis – “ Arthritics” Arthritis Autoimmune – “Suppress” Atrial Fibrillation – “Irregular P Waves” Back Pain : "Disk Mass" Bradycardia – “Bradycardias” Chest Pain: "An Aching Heart Can Play A Part" Clotting Disorders “Calf Dips” and “5Ps Had Caused Clots” Clubbing: “Club” Coma - Altered Mental Status : "Acute Clouding"

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    heartbeat. Wolff- Parkinson- White syndrome is usually found in patients who has family members that has been diagnosed with this disease. Approximately one third of all Wolff- Parkinson- White syndrome patients will develop auricular fibrillation. Auricular fibrillation is a cardiac arrhythmia that is seen in patients with pathway problems in the heart. Wolff- Parkinson- White syndrome can be diagnosed with a simple test called an echocardiogram or also known as an EKG. This test would show an irregular

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    Comprehensive 2013 Exit 2- New ileostomy‚ teaching---My stoma will drain fluid continuously 3) Uterus is boggy---Massage the fundus 6) Motor Vehicle Crash---apply direct pressure‚ cover wounds with sterile dressing‚ last date of tetanus vaccine. (A‚ D‚ E) 8- Highest priority--- pt wearing arm cast and reports numb fingers 9- Carbs should be at least 45% caloric intake 10- Attend to first---client who was admitted with angina and reports left arm pain of 4 on a scale of 0

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