prochlorperazine (Compazine) 2.5 to 5 mg IV push (IVP) prn for N/V. On admission vital signs (VS) are 152/48 (supine) and 100/40 (sitting)‚ 116‚ 22‚ 100.2° F. When you assess her‚ you fi nd a grade II/VI holosystolic (throughout systole) murmur and a grade III/VI diastolic murmur; 2+ pitting tibial edema but no peripheral cyanosis; clear lungs; orientation \3 but drowsy; soft abdomen with slight left upper quadrant (LUQ) tenderness;
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Host: (facing audiences with a big smile) Good afternoon‚ ladies and gentlemen! Welcome back to “What’s Going on in Famous Characters’ Brains?” I am your host today‚ Mr. What. Now‚ I am glad to invite the greatest villains in Shakespeare’s and Golding’s writings. (Audiences clap hand enthusiastically. Spotlight on Iago and Jack. Host turns to the guests.) Host: Iago and Jack‚ your rising fames indeed captures everyone’s attention. Can you explain a little bit of the road to success and who would
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pouring rain" (64). When Daisy and Gatsby first meet‚ all is not well between them. The thunderstorm represents the uncertainty that revolves in their heads on this first encounter. Fitzgerald writes‚ "While the rain continued it has seemed like the murmur of their voices But in the new silence I felt that silence had fallen within the house too" (67). Nick felt that with the weather staying constant Gatsby and Daisy had lost something to talk about. Nick says when he walks into the room that Gatsby
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6/03/13 Thinking 1. What is a thought? An idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind: "Mrs Oliver’s first thought was to get help”. Thought generally refers to any mental or intellectual activity involving an individual’s subjective consciousness. It can refer either to the act of thinking or the resulting ideas or arrangements of ideas. Similar concepts include cognition‚ sentience‚ consciousness‚ and imagination. 2. What do scientists say? As scientists
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Fear can be beneficial in various ways‚ it offers restraint‚ withholds irrational actions‚ and it keeps you alert for survival. Although‚ it can be detrimental in the sense that it can cause paranoia‚ obsessions‚ and can cloud rational thought. The best examples of this are the main characters in “The Tell-Tale Heart”‚ “The Pit and The Pendulum”‚ and “The Masque of Red Death”. In the stated narratives Edgar Allan Poe shows us how he uses symbolism‚ irony‚ and imagery so he can illustrate how it distorts
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The scent of popcorn wafts over the peeling red walls of the ancient gym. Fluorescent lights blind me as I turn to glance over at the creaky old bleachers. The shuffles and murmurs of parents fill the sticky air while they come in. Clad in itchy mesh jerseys that boasted a large spur on the front hung over the equally uncomfortable shorts that resembled the jet black of my jersey‚ I block out the cheers of the crowd while attempting to perfect my form. Swish! The basketball floats through the air
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Mrs. Julia Steel is a patient I have had the pleasure of meeting with recently. As discussed during the appointment‚ Mrs. Steel is a 72 year old retired‚ married woman. Collectively‚ Mrs. Steel’s family history includes the following information: one son at the age of 40 who is being treated for high blood pressure‚ father’s record showed background of heart disease and deceased at the age of 90 due to a brain aneurysm‚ mother’s record provided extensive history with heart disease and deceased
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Krista Selby Week 9: Religion Religion and Society Associations: Religion and Social Class According to the General Social Survey (GSS) by the University of Berkeley‚ upper class people’s religions are mostly Protestants‚ Catholics‚ and Jewish making up 84.3%‚ with none weighing in at 12.5%. All other classes mostly consist of Protestants‚ Catholics‚ or none. The Jewish religion mostly consists of the upper class‚ while all other religions are pretty much even in the amount of people from
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Each of the fifteen stories in James Joyce’s Dubliners presents aflat‚ rather spatial portrait. The visual and symbolic details embeddedin each story‚ however‚ are highly concentrated‚ and each story culmi-nates in an epiphany. In Joycean terms‚ an epiphany is a momentwhen the essence of a character is revealed ‚ when all the forces thatbear on his life converge‚ and we can‚ in that instant‚ understand him.Each story in the collection is centered in an epiphany‚ and eachstory is concerned with some
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Taming of the shrew The Taming of the shrew was just one of William Shakespeare’s 4 great comedies. Taming of the shrew is based on a king named Baptista who had two daughters named Katherina and Bianca. Both daughters had arranged marriages by there father. Since Katherina was older she had to get married first. Her father chose Petruchio for her to marry. Katherina did not want to get married to Pertuchio‚ but Katherina did not have a choice. Katherina was very disobedient at the begging of
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