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Assignment 2: Case Study Case Study: Diet for a Patient with Chronic Hunger, Iron Deficiency Anemia, and Lead Poisoning Jonathan, a two-and-a-half-year-old, lives with his mother and brothers at his grandmother's house in Chicago. His mother, Anita, works at a pharmacy to support the family. Jonathan spends his days at home with his grandmother. While Anita works, his grandmother brings the boys to nearby congregate W.I.C (Women, Infants, and Children Program) site for a hot meal. Jonathan's favorite foods are French fries and strawberry milkshake. He drinks about four glasses (32ozs) of whole milk per day. He also loves grilled cheese sandwiches. At his W.I.C appointment, the nutritionist asks Anita about Jonathan's food intake and plots his weight and height on growth charts for her to see. She works with Anita on goals for improving Jonathan's nutritional status. The statistics are as follows: Date of W.I.C Appointment Jonathan's Age Jonathan's Height Jonathan's Weight Lab Values: Hemoglobin Lab Values: Lead 8/1/05 30 months 35.5 inches 27 lbs 10.3 10.2 5/2/05 27 months 35 inches 26.5 lbs 2/4/05 24 months 34.5 inches 26 lbs Based on the information in Jonathan's case study, complete the following tasks: Step 1: Assessment of nutritional status. Your first step is to evaluate the anthropometric and biochemical data that is provided in the table above. Do this using the CDC growth grids for infant boys from the day of their birth until they are 36 months old. Plot Jonathan's weight/age, length/age and weight/length in a graph. 1.What do you notice about Jonathan's rate of growth over the past six months? Note: The growth charts can be found in Appendix the textbook Foundations and clinical applications of nutrition: A nursing approach. Step 2: Identify nutritional risk factors. Nutritional risk factors are any conditions that place a person at risk for malnutrition. The risk may be related to the patient's age, weight, lab values, diet, economics, etc. Using Nursing Diagnoses related to nutrition, if possible, (see NANDA in your text) list all of Jonathan's nutritional risk factors. Identify additional risk factors that are not on the NANDA list. Indicate which of his nutritional problems are identified in Healthy People 2010: Nutrition and Weight Objectives. Step 3: Identify nursing interventions. 1.What are the possible nursing interventions directed at Jonathan's nutritional risk factors? 2.What diet recommendations would you explore with Anita? Is milk a good source of iron? What are the nutritional imbalances that might be associated with the milk intake? Can you make recommendations that would improve his calorie, iron, and zinc intake? How would this affect his lead absorption? 3.Would you make any healthcare referrals on his behalf? Step 4: Monitor outcomes. 1.What outcomes would you like to see? 2.What would be a reasonable time frame to monitor intervention outcomes?
I have no answer because I am a 64 year old grandmother trying to remember how to solve inequalities. Help!
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Hmmm, doesnt give number of players, its a question from the instructor, can anyone figure this out? its a probabilities question, not even sure how to approach it, anyone?
Use the properties of exponents to simplify the following as much as possible. Assume all bases are positive. And, yes, the way you wrote it. I forgot the parenthesis on the bottom.
hmmm...that's how it's worded. Does this help? (9t^1/1)-25
I know most of the answer is (3t+5)(3t-5). What I don't understand is the exponent of 1/1. How would that be factored in the equation?
Thanks and thanks for the help on how to write it out on the computer.
The computer says that 9t-25 isn't correct. Any thoughts?
No, that's not it either. The directions say to factor as if it were a trinomial. I'm probably typing the actual problem wrong. I'll try to use words in the problem and see if that helps. 9t with the exponent of 1/1 minus 25
I'm sorry... (16x)- 8square roots of x = 35
I think I am just dumb. Lol, I came up with 204.7 which is too big and not an option. What am I doing wrong. I know I'm doing something wrong... :(
Never mind! Answer is 830Ω Thank you!
I did it for the zillionth time and came up with 5.68V... Is that correct?
The answer was 14.615Ω lol, the 830 was for another problem I was having difficulty with! I got both right though, so thank you! I just got mixed up here.
Are you asking what is addition and subtraction? Addition and Subtraction (French: Tom Whisky ou L'illusioniste toqué) is a 1900 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 234 in its catalogues.[1] Méliès plays the magician in the film.[2] The other actors in the film have not been positively identified, but the film historian Georges Sadoul, analyzing a production still in which the film's three women are posed in a group, believed Jeanne Mareyla to be the woman in the center.[2]
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The City Is So Big by Richard Garcia The city is so big Its bridges quake with fear I know, I have seen at night The lights sliding from house to house And trains pass with windows shining Like a smile full of teeth I have seen machines eating houses And stairways walk all by themselves And elevator doors opening and closing And people disappear. Is that godo?
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