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Need help with my writing homework on The Nursing & Management of a Patient with an Acute Exacerbation of their Asthma. Write a 9500 word paper answering; Between 10 and 20 per cent control their condition well, but there continues to be about 2,000 deaths a year (Dolan and Holt 2000, Davies-Gray 2000, Eaton 2002, Resuscitation Council (UK) 2000).

British Heart Foundation (2003) statistics show that mortality from coronary heart disease is falling significantly, and, although the number of asthma deaths is small by comparison, the static nature of asthma mortality rates is alarming especially because asthma deaths are probably more preventable than those from direct cardiac causes are.

Asthma is defined as narrowing of the airways, which is reversible either spontaneously or because of treatment. The well-known symptoms of asthma are shortness of breath, wheeze and cough which may develop suddenly, in an acute attack, or over a period. Nurses need to be aware that adult people with asthma who experience breathlessness associated with activities of daily living, such as putting out washing or walking up stairs, may discount these symptoms and put them down to old age and lack of fitness, when in fact it may be their asthma becoming increasingly active and uncontrolled.

The Stages of an Acute Attack are very terrible for the affected patients. These symptoms often start out similar to a usual attack. coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and recession (drawing in the flesh between the ribs and sternum). In an acute attack, however, the symptoms persist, and become more marked or even change in nature.

The asthmatic often becomes quiet and withdrawn, focusing on the struggle to breathe. The patient sits hunched over, which enables the muscles of the upper body to help expand the chest and consequently the lungs.

 

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A real estate agent is considering changing her cell phone plan. There are three plans to choose from, all of which involve a monthly service charge of $20. Plan A has a cost of $.45 a minute for daytime calls and $.20 a minute for evening calls. Plan B has a charge of $.55 a minute for daytime calls and $.15 a minute for evening calls. Plan C has a flat rate of $80 with 200 minutes of calls allowed per week and a charge of $.40 per minute beyond that, day or evening.

a. Determine the total charge under each plan for this case: 120 minutes of day calls and 40 minutes of evening calls in a week.

b. Prepare a graph that shows total weekly cost for each plan versus daytime call minutes.

c. If the agent will use the service for daytime calls, over what range of call minutes will each plan be optimal?

d. Suppose that the agent expects both daytime and evening calls. At what point (i.e., percentage of call minutes for daytime calls) would she be indifferent between plans A and B?

 

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  1. Your second research paper will cover a brief discussion on the security of the Internet of Things (IoT) .

     Describe what IoT is; what are some of the security risks and issues with IoT devices; what steps can be taken to mitigate these risks?

    Minimum standards for an acceptable paper are as follows:

    1. The paper must be written in APA format.
    2. The minimum length of the discussion is 3 pages.
    3. The minimum number of references is 2.
    4. You must utilize the formatted template.
    5. Your draft file must be named _IoT.docx
  2. By submitting this paper, you agree: (1) that you are submitting your paper to be used and stored as part of the SafeAssign™ services in accordance with the university policy(2) that your institution may use your paper in accordance with your institution’s policies; and (3) that your use of SafeAssign will be without recourse against Blackboard Inc. and its affiliates.

 

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Complete Java program with the following specifications:

Display a welcoming message such as: “Welcome to Calculator Program!”

Prompt the user twice to enter two positive whole numbers, indicating first and second

values, first value being smaller than the second one

Calculate the square and cube of each number from first value to second value inclusive and

then display an appropriately headered three column table with each row containing the

number, its square and its cube respectively

Display a farewell message such as: “Goodbye, thank you for using our program!”

As an example, if the starting and finishing values were 2 and 4 respectively, the table in the output

would look something like the following:

Number Square Cube

2 4 8

3 9 27

4 16 64

Ensure that the program is appropriately documented throughout and thoroughly tested to demonstrate

its correct operation.

You may assume that the user of the program enters the inputs as required so that no input validation

or error checking is necessary.

You need to submit java and class files, a short discussion to explain the logic on how the problem has

been solved, and sample output (for detail please see marking guide and presentation below).

Task 5:

Problem Description:

Complete Java program to calculate the total charge corresponding to purchase of books at a

fictional annual book festival. The price of each book is based on its category as described below:

Large print hardback books $10 each or three for $20

Small print hardback books $7 each or two for $10

All softcover books $5 each or five for $15

An example run of the program might look like the following (user input is shown in bold):

Welcome to the annual book festival!

Enter the number of large print hardback books purchased: 4

Enter the number of small print hardback books purchased: 6

Enter the number of softcover books purchased: 7

Your total bill is: $85

Would you like to calculate another bill (y/n)? y

Enter the number of large print hardback books purchased: 6

Enter the number of small print hardback books purchased: 0

Enter the number of softcover books purchased: 10

Your total bill is: $70

Would you like to calculate another bill (y/n)? n

Total sales in this session: $155

Goodbye!

Note that the program will continue calculating bills until the user enters n in response to the last

prompt asking if another calculation is required.

Ensure that the program is appropriately documented throughout and thoroughly tested to demonstrate

its correct operation.

You may assume that the user of the program enters the inputs as required so that no input validation

or error checking is necessary.

You need to submit java and class files, a short discussion to explain the logic on how the problem has been solved, and sample output (for detail please see marking guide and presentation below).

 

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