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Pretty Serious Partying

Pretty Serious Partying After studying Module 4: Lecture Materials & Resources, discuss the following: Jackie is a 31-year-old pregnant patient (2nd child, two different fathers) single mother of a 6-year-old who is coming for prenatal care since she suspects she is pregnant. She is no longer with the father of Robby, her firstborn. She indicates “pretty serious partying” with the likely father of the baby. By […]

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Florida state Laws for Involuntary Psychiatric Holds for Child

Explain Florida state laws for involuntary psychiatric holds for child and adult psychiatric emergencies. Include who can hold a patient and for how long, who can release the emergency hold, and who can pick up the patient after a hold is released. Explain the differences among emergency hospitalization for evaluation/psychiatric hold, inpatient commitment, and outpatient commitment in your state. Explain the difference between capacity and […]

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Trial Vid

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Math as a Sixth Sense

Math as a Sixth Sense Find a Ted Talk that discusses Mathematics as its primary topic. Summarize the video. What did you find interesting? What were your key takeaways from the video? How do they relate to your previous experiences with Math? You need to include a citation of the video you found using APA format. Be sure to put your information in your own words. […]

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Fractions Discussion Post

Fractions Discussion Post As part of your learning experience, active participation in discussions is essential. An important part of the final grade will be based on your participation. You will be evaluated on the quality and quantity of your participation in the discussion forum that corresponds to the grading rubric. The initial post and responses should be in your own words and demonstrate critical thinking, […]

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Probability & Statistics Exam 2

Probability & Statistics Exam 2 Round final answers to the fourth and write as a probability (decimal) unless otherwise stated. Problem 1 1. You have the opportunity to play two games. Create a probability distribution (table) and compute the expected value for each game. Round to the second. o Game 1: A spin on the roulette wheel with a $70 bet on the number 15 […]

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Financial Literacy Reflection

Financial Literacy Reflection Instructions: Respond to the following questions in a word document and upload. Show your work or explain in detail how you arrived at your answers. Only 17 U.S. states require students to take a personal finance course before graduating from high school. Of these, only 6 require that students actually pass the test. Test your own financial literacy knowledge here (http://research.library.gsu.edu/c.php?g=115931&p=815765), and then discuss your […]

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Graph Analysis and Lurking Variables

Graph Analysis and Lurking Variables Welcome to this week’s discussion! Your task is to find a graph online that shows two variables correlated. This exercise will help you practice critical thinking and data analysis skills by identifying potential lurking variables that might influence the observed relationship. Steps to Complete the Discussion: 1. Find a Graph: Search online for a graph that displays a relationship between two […]

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T Accounts & Cash Analysis

T Accounts & Cash Analysis 1. The following transactions occurred at several different businesses and are not related. 2. Post the following transactions into the appropriate T accounts. 3. Transactions: 4. Shirley Cosby, an owner, made an additional investment of $19,500 in cash. 5. A firm purchased equipment for $9,700 in cash. 6. A firm sold some surplus office furniture for $1,550 in cash. 7. A […]

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Exam 1 Review Answers

Exam 1 Review Answers Mathematics Department Instructions. Show all steps and label answers. Papers will be graded on clarity, neatness and organization as well as correctness. You may use a regular scientific calculator during the exam. 1. Create a tree diagram to represent the possible combinations of outfits for a school dress code. The pants must be either navy or tan and the shirts must […]

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