Prabhu, an Indian man in his late 50s, presents to your office with an acute cough. He has been feeling sick for the past three weeks. He occasionally produces green sputum and sometimes experiences shortness of breath with exertion. He asks for an antibiotic because his neighbor was diagnosed with bacterial pneumonia a few weeks ago and got better with an antibiotic.
On examination, Prabhu’s body temperature is 37.2°C, his heart rate is 88 beats per minute, and his respiratory rate is 22 breaths per minute. Auscultation of the lungs reveals some wheezing in the upper lung fields, but he is otherwise clear to auscultation and percussion. He states that he is allergic to penicillin and had a rash when he took it.
How would you treat Prabhu? Include both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapy. Provide at least two current and scholarly references that support your choice of treatment.
Category: Business and Management : Management
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Title: “Managing Acute Cough in an Indian Patient: A Case Study and Treatment Plan” Treatment Plan for Prabhu: Pharmacologic Therapy: 1. Antibiotic: Based on Prabhu’s presentation and his neighbor’s
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“Supporting Sustainable Agriculture: USDA’s Five-Year Agroforestry Strategic Framework and NRCS Practices”
USDA supports agricultural producers through a new five-year agroforestry strategic framework, which is a roadmap to advance agroforestry resources and provide assistance to landowners for productive and healthy farms, ranches, woodlands, and communities. See which NRCS agroforestry practices are offered in your state.
Contact your local service center to learn more about USDA resources and programs to support agroforestry practices across your working land. -
Exploring the Impact of Social Media on College Students: A Qualitative Study
Task 13: Presentation of the Findings
This is a narrative assignment using the appropriate template and headings. The presentation of
the findings should be an exhaustive discussion of no less than 30 pages.
I interviewed a total of 20 participants. The surveys and interview questions are attached. The research proposal is attached also.
The body of the document will include:
Presentation of the Findings
• Introductory paragraph
• Overview of Themes Discovered
• Discussion of Themes – Provide a detailed discussion of the findings organized by the
themes discovered in the study.
o Organize the discussion by themes discovered and present the results of the
qualitative analysis.
o Include the results of all qualitative and quantitative analyses conducted for
triangulation in the discussion organized by themes discovered. For quantitative
analysis, include appropriate hypotheses testing and results.
o Include a sample of relevant direct quotations from participants to highlight the
discovered themes.
• Relationship of Findings – Provide a detailed discussion of how the findings relate to key
areas from the research proposal.
o The Research Questions – Discuss how the findings addressed each of the research
questions.
o The Research Framework – Discuss how the findings relate to each of the elements
in the research framework.
o Anticipated Themes – Discuss how the findings relate to the anticipated themes
with a focus on any differences, unanticipated themes, or missing themes.
o The Problem – Discuss how the findings relate to the problem being studied.
o The Literature – Discuss how the findings relate to the literature with a focus on
both similarities and differences.
• Summary of the Findings – Provide an overview of how the findings addressed the specific
problem being studied, the general problem, the purpose of the research, and the research
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Marketing Plan for XYZ Company: A Comprehensive Strategy for Success
Instructions
Choosing an Organization
You may choose any known organization (for-profit, not-for-profit, small, medium, large, existing, new start-up, established organizations are all permitted) or make one up for your Plan. If you make up your own organization, you will need to find (and reference where applicable) information that is relevant to this type of organization. If you are unsure, it is strongly suggested that you use an existing company. Focus on one or two major products/services rather than the whole organization.
Writing the Plan
Follow the report format for the Marketing Plan closely. Write in business report format using full paragraphs unless otherwise stated. It is crucial to follow various major concepts in the textbook to devise your plan and strategy for each section. In other words, use major parts of each chapter to discuss details for each section. The length of the assignment should be between 8-10 pages, not including an appendix. A minimum of 3 scholarly sources including your textbook must be cited using any recognized citation style. Use in-text citations throughout the paper. -
“The Evolution of the United States: From World War I to the Present Day”
The U.S. participated in World War I in 1917–18. It granted suffrage to women in 1920 and citizenship to American Indians in 1924. The stock market crash of 1929 led to the Great Depression, which New Deal legislation combated by increasing the federal government’s role in the economy. The U.S. entered World War II after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor (Dec. 7, 1941). The explosion by the U.S. of an atomic bomb on Hiroshima (Aug. 6, 1945) and another on Nagasaki (Aug. 9, 1945), Japan, brought about Japan’s surrender. Thereafter the U.S. was the military and economic leader of the Western world. In the first decade after the war, it aided the reconstruction of Europe and Japan and became embroiled in a rivalry with the Soviet Union known as the Cold War. It participated in the Korean War from 1950 to 1953. In 1952 it granted autonomous commonwealth status to Puerto Rico. Racial segregation in schools was declared unconstitutional in 1954. Alaska and Hawaii were made states in 1959. In 1964 the U.S. Congress passed the Civil Rights Act and authorized U.S. entry into the Vietnam War. The mid- to late 1960s were marked by widespread civil disorder, including race riots and antiwar demonstrations. The U.S. accomplished the first manned lunar landing in 1969. All U.S. troops were withdrawn from Vietnam in 1973. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the U.S. assumed the status of sole world superpower. The U.S. led a coalition of forces against Iraq in the Persian Gulf War (1990–91). Administration of the Panama Canal was turned over to Panama in 1999. After the September 11 attacks on the U.S. in 2001 destroyed the World Trade Center in New York City and part of the Pentagon near Washington, D.C., the U.S. attacked the Taliban government in Afghanistan for harbouring and refusing to extradite the mastermind of the terrorism, Osama bin Laden. In 2003 the U.S. attacked Iraq, with British support, and overthrew the government of Ṣaddām Ḥussein (see Iraq War); the U.S. then found itself engaged in protracted wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2008 the U.S. economy was rocked by a financial crisis brought about largely by the collapse of the housing market. As the crisis rippled worldwide, recession and a slow recovery followed in the U.S.
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Title: “Make or Buy: Evaluating Procurement Strategies for Technology Solutions”
Procurement management follows a logical order. First, you plan what you need to contract; then you plan how you’ll do it. You need to start with a plan for the whole project. Before doing anything else, you need to think about all of the work that you will contract out for your project. You will want to plan for any purchases and acquisitions.
Make-or-Buy Analysis means figuring out whether or not you should be contracting the work or doing it yourself. It could also mean deciding whether to build a solution to your problem or buy one that is already available.
Externally buying vs. internally building technology solutions (consider databases and ERP systems), which approach would be the most viable for organizations? Why? -
“Fit Fit Go: A Workout Routine for DJing, Fitness, and Fun!”
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Title: The Complex Process of Memory Formation and its Vulnerability to Inaccuracy and Unreliability
How does memory formation occur, and what factors can affect the accuracy and reliability of memories?
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“Survival of the Fittest: The Theory of Natural Selection”
in the theory of natural selection, organisms produce more offspring than are able to survive in their environment. Those that are better physically equipped to survive, grow to maturity, and reproduce. Those that are lacking in such fitness, on the other hand, either do not reach an age when they can reproduce or produce fewer offspring than their counterparts. Natural selection is sometimes summed up as “survival of the fittest” because the “fittest” organisms—those most suited to their environment—are the ones that reproduce most successfully, and are most likely to pass on their traits to the next generation.
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“Data Privacy Breaches and Unethical Practices in Technology Companies: A Critical Analysis and Proposed Solutions”
Analyzing ethical challenges in a technology company involving data privacy breaches and unethical practices. This assignment requires summarizing key issues, critically examining factors contributing to the problem, applying relevant theory, and proposing creative solutions. Proper Harvard Referencing System must be used throughout the work.