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COMM 160 UNIT 8 Graded Assignment
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COMM 160 UNIT 8 Graded Assignment 1. Which is correct? A) Not only have Jerry won a prize, but also so have his cousins. B) Not only has Jerry won a prize, but also so has his cousins. C) Not onl y has Jerry won a prize, but also so have his cousins. Feedback: This is correct. The subject for each clause determines whether the verb is singular and plural. See Page 85 in Working with Words. D) Not only have Jerry won a prize, but also so has his cousins. Feedback: The subject for each clause det...
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Answer Key Chapter 10 Motivating Employees
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Answer Key Chapter 10 Motivating Employees 
Chapter 10 Motivating Employees 
1. The sense of satisfaction you get when you achieve an important goal is an intrinsic reward. 
True False 
2. Extrinsic rewards are those that are given to a person by someone else. 
True False 
3. Motivation is the drive to satisfy a need. 
True False 
4. Since motivation comes from within an individual, there is little that managers can do to help motivate 
employees. 
True False 
5. When unhappy employees leave a c...
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MillieLarsen_Part1_GRQ,WELL EXPLAINED WITH ANSWERS GRADED A.
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Guided Reflection Questions 
Opening Questions 
How did the simulated experience of Millie Larsen’s case make you feel? 
 
The simulation made me feel important in providing care for Millie Larsen because her blood pressure was extremely elevated, and I had to notify her primary care provider to resolve the issue. 
 
What nursing actions did you feel were appropriate within this scenario? 
 
I felt that the assessment of the patient, interpersonal communication, administration of medication, a...
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Simulation part 2,WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A.
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Simulation part 2 
 
Simulation part 2: Millie Larsen 
 
Patient Introduction 
Millie Larsen is an 84-year-old female who was admitted yesterday evening with confusion and urinary tract infection. Upon admission, the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) algorithm showed evidence of delirium. Her blood pressure was very elevated yesterday, but we were able to restart her medication, and her blood pressure this morning is down to 160/92 mmHg. She has had 450 mL of amber urine output, and she had no p...
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Simulation part 2,WELL EXPLAINED WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
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Patient Introduction 
Millie Larsen is an 84-year-old female who was admitted yesterday evening with confusion and urinary tract infection. Upon admission, the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) algorithm showed evidence of delirium. Her blood pressure was very elevated yesterday, but we were able to restart her medication, and her blood pressure this morning is down to 160/92 mmHg. She has had 450 mL of amber urine output, and she had no pain during the night. She had a near fall around 6 AM whe...
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NR 305 All Discussion-Latest 2021 NOVEMBER.
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1.	What additional information would you like to gather from Maria? 
 
2.	What are Maria's real and potential health risks? 
 
3.	Why is Maria's culture important when obtaining the health assessment? 
 
4.	Pick one of Maria's health risks. What would be one reasonable short-term goal for this risk? 
 
5.	What nursing interventions would you incorporate into Maria's plan of care to assist her with meeting your chosen goal? Please provide rationale for your selections.. 
 
 
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NR 305 All Discussion-Latest 2021 NOVEMBER.
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1.	What additional information would you like to gather from Maria? 
 
2.	What are Maria's real and potential health risks? 
 
3.	Why is Maria's culture important when obtaining the health assessment? 
 
4.	Pick one of Maria's health risks. What would be one reasonable short-term goal for this risk? 
 
5.	What nursing interventions would you incorporate into Maria's plan of care to assist her with meeting your chosen goal? Please provide rationale for your selections.. 
 
 
General Survey/Sk...
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Chapter 10 Motivating Employees
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Chapter 10 - Motivating Employees 
Chapter 10 - Motivating Employees 
TEST PLANNING TABLE FOR CHAPTER 10 
Learning Objective 
LL:1 
Knows Basic 
Terms and Facts 
LL:2 
Understands 
Concepts and 
Principles 
LL:3 
Applies Principles 
1. Explain Taylor’s 
theory of scientific 
management. 
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 
13,14, 
189,190,191,192,193,194, 
195,196 
15,16, 
197,198,199 
17,18,19,20, 
200,201,202,203, 
366 
2. Describe the 
Hawthorne studies and 
their significance to 
management. 
21,...
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Test Bank South-Western Federal Taxation 2021: Comprehensive by Maloney, Young, Nellen, Persellin
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True / False 
 
1. Under the Federal income tax formula for individuals, a choice must be made between claiming deductions for AGI and itemized deductions. 
 	a. 	True 
 	b. 	False 
ANSWER: 	False 
 
 
2. Under the Federal income tax formula for individuals, the determination of adjusted gross income (AGI) precedes that of taxable income (TI). 
 	a. 	True 
 	b. 	False 
ANSWER: 	True 
 
 
3. Under the income tax formula, a taxpayer must choose between deductions for AGI and the standard deducti...
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NR305 Week 2 Discussion, Assessment for Health Promotion
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NR305 Week 2 Discussion, Assessment for Health Promotion 
General Survey/Skin/Nutrition 
	The areas that I would be observing immediately upon arrival at their home would be Millie’s level of consciousness since she was staring blankly out of the window. Look at her skin color on her bottom since she has been sitting in her wheelchair and she has problems with incontinence, also look at her overall behavior. Like her facial expressions, mood, speech, dress and personal hygiene. I would check h...
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