Not many people have to deal with the complex thought of what to do and what not to do. Yes‚ there might be the occasional‚ “Should I really be eating this?” But what if you were put in the position to defend someone. Would you do it? Most people’s initial response would be: “Yes! Of course!” But are you willing to get involved and possibly take the risk of being accused? Taking a second guess? I believe bystanders have an obligation to get involved in whatever case comes up in the safest possible
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During patrol‚ I was parked in the parking lot of China Koon (905 N Broad St) when I noticed a red Toyota Pick up truck traveling west bound on E Glen Park Ave with no working tail lights. I conducted a traffic stop and curbed the vehicle at the intersection of Wiggs St and W Glen Park Ave. I contacted the driver Kyle Kyle Techentin (identified by his IL drivers license) and advised him the reason for the stop. While speaking to Kyle‚ I could smell a strong odor of burnt marijuana coming from the
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Student- Vu Le SOAPE NOTE (Diabetes Case 2) Subjective: 1. Chief Complaint: CT is a 77 year old African American woman who comes into the clinic for her diabetes. 2. History of Present Illness: CT is coming to clinic today to seek help in controlling her diabetes. Objective: 1. Past Medical History: • Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 for the past 40 years • Hypertension for the past 45 years • Chronic Kidney Disease for the past ten years with neuropathy • Myocardial Infarction in the year 2010 2. Family
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Introduction ECW made and sold decorative pottery and other household items targeted at middle-to upper-income households. Hines‚ the owner of ECW believed that her product lines were differentiated from others because ECW’s pieces were both unique and functional. Most of Hine’s whole sale operation focused on various retailers‚ including boutique shops throughout Ontario and Quebec‚ a consignment-based decorative goods chain and several franchise locations of a national pharmacy chain. She had
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Consumer Behavior- TiVo Case 1. As an emerging expert in consumer behavior‚ how would you tackle that mystery? • Identify potential customers and understand their needs. • Close the gap between intention to buy and action What do you think could be going on? • Make opinions leader and current customers attract prospects to buy. • Use promotion to stimulate desire to buy. What might “evangelists” mention as a cause of their failure to sell TiVo to their friends? • No interest in
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1. Identify the foods in his diet that may be contributing to his hypekalemia. a. Foods that his in potassium in his diet and may contributing to his hyper kalemia include; potatoes‚ spinach‚ fruits‚ salt substitutes‚ and the bacon‚ possibly the butter on the toast 2. Which ECG changes would be typical for a patient such as this? b. QT wave is elongated 3. Formulate relevant nursing diagnosis for this patient based on the data provided. c. Risk for ineffective
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Patient X’s doctor has been trying to convince him to practice better lifestyle habits to for several years to help combat his hypertension (on antihypertensive medication for 3 years)‚ diabetes (6 years) and growing waistline. A recent routine check-up revealed a deterioration of his lipid profile (TC 260‚ TG 310‚ HDL 29‚ LDL 170) and fasting glucose of 172. Patient X is 55 years old‚ weighs 245 lbs and he is 5’10 . 1) Hypertension: Weight control to lower the risks associated with hypertension
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In the case of Rebecca‚ she has been referred to Dr. Johnston‚ PhD. For therapy‚ Jennifer has been going through some tough times as her husband has been assigned overseas for military duty. Since the ending of her breastfeeding‚ she has been having acute thoughts of violence towards her children. While her husband has been overseas‚ she and her five children (3 under the age of 5) have been living with her mother. Rebecca’s relationship with her mother throughout the years has been erratic and unpredictable
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Ans 1). Omnitel entered as a cell phone operator in the Italian market in December 2000. The company introduced its service with plans that were very similar to the incumbent service provider‚ TIM. Omnitel’s perceived competitive edge was customer service focused on the areas of personal touch‚ low waiting time and one-stop calling for all questions. With this perceived advantage‚ Omnitel was targeting high value customers who wanted a better quality customer service than TIM what could provide
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Benjamin Hicks 1/13/2017 HRM4483 Chapter One Case Questions 1) How did Domtar’s strategies align with its mission? Explain your answer. Domtar’s strategy was focused on customer service and on return on investment. With this‚ they set goals to be innovative in product design‚ high in product quality‚ and be unique with its customer service while being cost effective. To align their goals with their main focus‚ they hired a guru from Bombardier to implement Kaizen into the Domtar company. Kaizen
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