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A teacher at a local elementary school has asked your company to create a program to perform a computation using a number input by the user. The user may choose to square, cube, double, or halve the number. The result should be output to the screen. After the result is displayed, the program should prompt the user to enter another number and select another computation or exit the program. Remember: The square of a number is the number multiplied by itself (2 squared is 2 * 2). The cube of a number is the number multiplied by itself 3 times (3 cubed is 3 * 3 * 3). Double the number is the number multiplied by 2. Half the number is the number divided by 2. Your solution must include case logic and looping logic. Your solution must include 5 parts in addition to the coded solution.1.A problem analysis chart with sections for given information, required results, processing required to obtain the results, and solution alternatives2.A flowchart showing the program processing flow3.A chart showing input, output, and processing4.An algorithm in pseudocode describing the steps the program will perform

 

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Let S(T ) be the price of a nondividend-paying stock at time T > 0. The stock’s volatility is 20%, and the continuously compounded risk-free interest rate is 4%. You are interested in contingent claims with payoff being the stock price raised to some power. Consider the equation F^P (S(T)^x) = S(0)^x where the left-hand side is the price at time 0 of a contingent claim (i.e. option) that pays S(T)^x at time T. A solution for the equation is x = 1. Determine another x that solves the equation. 

Let SCI") be the price of a nondividend-paying stock at time T :5 0. The stock’s volatilityis 20%, and the continuoust compounded risk-free interest rate is 4%. You are interestedin contingent claims with payoff being the stock price raised to some power. Considerthe equation FET(S(T)3) = 3(0)3 where the left-hand side is the price at time 0 of acontingent claim (i.e. option) that pays SCI")1 at time T. A solution for the equation is:r = 1. Determine another or that solves the equation.

 

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 Discussion: Safe Prescribing

In 1915, the Drug Enforcement Administration was formed, known then as the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Recognizing the variance in state laws and the process for completing applications for prescriptive authority and DEA registration is essential to the role of the NP as a prescriber. Within the last decade, safe prescribing of opioids has also become a national concern. For this Discussion, you will focus on the process for obtaining prescriptive authority after successfully completing your program of study and passing a National Certification Exam. You also will explore safe prescribing.

To prepare:

  • Review your state’s process for obtaining prescriptive authority and associated fees
  • Review the DEA website and review the process for obtaining a DEA number and associated fees.
  • Review and select one of the following case studies and analyze the provider information:
    • Case Study One: Lori, FNP-BC, is a new graduate and has recently passed her certification exam. She has just been hired to work for a Primary Care Clinic in a small town. She will be working with one physician at one site.
    • Case study Two: James, FNP-BC, works with a physician who specializes in pain control. He works in several clinics in the large urban city where he practices.

By Day 3

Post a brief summary of your case study and an explanation of the appropriate prescriptive authority and DEA registration process needed for the case study you selected. Then, explain the safe prescribing practices that these providers should use for these settings.

 

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