Daisy’s family have operated a flower shop in East Brisbane for the…

Question Answered step-by-step Daisy’s family have operated a flower shop in East Brisbane for the… Daisy’s family have operated a flower shop in East Brisbane for the last 10 years. The florist business is conducted through Petals Pty Ltd (Petals). Daisy’s mum (Rose) holds the biggest single block of shares (50%), followed by Daisy’s aunty (Violet) who has 20% of the shares. Daisy and her two brothers (Tree and Leaf) each hold 10% of the shares. The board is comprised of Rose and Violet. The company has no constitution. Early in the pandemic, Daisy begun experimenting with an online business model. She advertised the flowers by putting the photos on social media. She and her brothers then delivered the flowers to customers around the city. Through this approach, the flower business was able to endure the shutdowns without any loss in revenue. Indeed, it was even able to grow. Daisy would like Petals to grow the online business. Specifically, she would like to create a smartphone application that would receive orders and organise delivery by rideshare drivers. She has done some modeling (she has a Commerce degree from UQ) and calculates that the scheme would yield a 20% increase in revenue in the first year. Tree and Leaf are in favour of Daisy’s plan. However, Rose is against it. She thinks the children are on their phones too much already. She also points to the cost of hiring an app developer and the need to enter into long-term contracts, with high commissions, with the rideshare firms. Violet is undecided but has generally backed Rose’s judgement in the past. Daisy wants to know whether and, if so, how she and her brothers can ‘force’ Petals’ board to accept her business plan. Advise Daisy. Business Management Business Law LAWS 3100 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

What is a major consideration with Differential Diagnosis is? a)…

Question Answered step-by-step What is a major consideration with Differential Diagnosis is? a)… What is a major consideration with Differential Diagnosis is? a) differential diagnosis always provides a final diagnosis b) sequential order is always essential c)laboratory assessments are always needed d)the domains are interdependent? Thank you, which one. Health Science Science Nursing FNP MSN 560 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Billy is very overweight. Because of this, mobility is difficult,…

Question Answered step-by-step Billy is very overweight. Because of this, mobility is difficult,… Billy is very overweight. Because of this, mobility is difficult, his breathing is laboured and the doctor is concerned about his heart. Billy has a mental disability which makes communication difficult. Billy’s doctor has asked that he be given a diet and exercise program. 1. what are goal for Billy’s individual diet and exercise plan in relation to his diet and nutrition? 2. what aids could Billy use to assist him with mobility? 3. what assistance can be given to Billy to help him to recognise his strengths and achievements through the program? 4. what documentation should be kept to track progress towards Billy’s goals.? Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

What is fragile X-syndrome? What are the molecular events that…

Question Answered step-by-step What is fragile X-syndrome? What are the molecular events that… What is fragile X-syndrome? What are the molecular events that underlie it?   Biology Science cell biology BIO 234 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

qualitative data has been described as voluminous and sometimes…

Question Answered step-by-step qualitative data has been described as voluminous and sometimes… qualitative data has been described as voluminous and sometimes overwhelming to the researcher. Discuss two strategies that would help a researcher manage and organize the dataplease, show reference Health Science Science Nursing NRS- 433V Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Which information do you need?

Question Which information do you need? Which information do you need? Engineering & Technology Mechanical Engineering ME 309 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Elements of organizations Instructions: 1. Read chapters 9 and 10…

Question Answered step-by-step Elements of organizations Instructions: 1. Read chapters 9 and 10…  Elements of organizations Instructions: 1. Read chapters 9 and 10 of tYoder-Wise, P. S. (2019). Leading and managing in nursing (7.a ed.). Elsevier.  2. Once you have read the chapters, you must prepar a document and complete the following tables, letting yourself be guided by the points below:  In the first table, identify and explain the elements that make up the organizational structure.Elements of an organizationExplanation         In the table below, identify at least five (5) appropriate strategies for practice leadership to influence health care policy and justify how these can help the organization. Appropriate strategies for practice leadershipJustification             Answer:   1. Clarify, in your words, in one (1) paragraph with a minimum of five (5) complete sentences, the importance of the elements that make up the organizational structure. 2. Identify a nursing professional you have observed interacting with clients, family members, nursing students, nursing colleagues, or other professionals. What kind of leadership did you observe this nurse using? What did the nurse do that made you think “this person is a leader”? Health Science Science Nursing NURS 3055 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Nieves, H. , Clements-Hickman, A. & Davies, C.(2021).Effect of a parent empowerment program on parental stress, satisfaction, and length of stay in…

Question Hello, I would please like help answering these 6 questionsArticle: Nieves, H. , Clements-Hickman, A. & Davies, C. C. (2021). Effect of a parent empowerment program on parental stress, satisfaction, and length of stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 35 (1), 92-99. doi: 10.1097/JPN.0000000000000540.Questions:1. List the statistical procedures performed to describe the sample or demographic variables.   2. List the statistical procedures performed to answer the research question(s) or main study variables.   3. Discuss the appropriateness of the statistical procedures for the level of measurement of the data collected. Utilize the statistical decision tree in the textbook, Chapter 21, Fig.21.7.  4. Describe how the researcher(s) addressed any problems with missing data, if they did.  5. Describe the level of significance (alpha) set for this study.   6. Discuss the clarity of the presentation of study results (e.g. if tables or figures were used, clear description, etc.).  Health Science Science Nursing NURS 5366 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

1. Analyzephenotypicandgenotypicpatterns of inheritance a. identify…

Question Answered step-by-step 1. Analyzephenotypicandgenotypicpatterns of inheritance a. identify… 1.  Analyze phenotypic and genotypic patterns of inheritance  a. identify male and female anatomical reproductive structures.  Science Biology BIOLOGY 1310 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Osteoporosis is commonly found in older women who are: 

Question Answered step-by-step Osteoporosis is commonly found in older women who are: – obese and… Osteoporosis is commonly found in older women who are: – obese and small frame- think and small frame- African American women – hispanic women  Which of the following is considered primary prevention?- Targeted immunization – Services that limit an existing disability – Routine laboratory screening – Rehabilitation The P in the mnemonic EMPOWER is meant to help the clinician remember to: – Document findings properly – Encourage planning for safety and support – Provide information about domestic violence – Refer to program services such as IPV hotlines and shelters What population of women should be screened for signs and symptoms of thyroid dysfunction? – All women – Older women – Older women, smokers, and women with diabetes – Older women, postpartum women, and women with Down syndrome The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2015) identifies the menstrual cycle as a vital sign and recommends: – Focus on educating young girls more than parents about what to expect of a first menses – Educate both young girls and male partner about the menstrual cycle process to avoid pregnancy – Educate young girls about the patterns of menstrual cycle and be able to differentiate between normal and abnormal – Avoid asking too many questions about menses it may make the young girl feel uncomfortable  What is the screening recommendation by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for intimate partner violence (IPV)? – Routinely ask all women direct, specific questions about abuse. Refer to community-based services when identified. – There is insufficient evidence to recommend for or against routine screening. – No screening recommendation. – Remain alert for signs of family violence at every patient encounter.  Under what conditions is a rectovaginal examination most useful? – Under all conditions – If screening for colorectal cancer is indicated – If the uterus is anteverted or anteflexed – If the uterus is retroflexed or retroverted Estrogen is the predominant hormone during the first 2 weeks of the menstrual cycle. – Follicular Phase – Midcycle Ovulatory Phase – Luteal Phase – Menstruation Who should be screened regularly for STIs? – Women who engage in same sex relationships with same partner – Women over the age of 21 – Women who are sexually active – Women over the age of 15 What had been a significant problem in medical research well into the 1990s? – The focus on randomized clinical trials over epidemiological investigations – The lack of representation of women in research trials – The lack of research related to gynecology – The focus on randomized clinical trials over observational research What is the leading preventable cause of death across all populations in the United States? – Motor vehicle accidents – Tobacco – Obesity – Alcoholism Which cancer has the highest mortality rate of all gynecological cancers? – Vulvar cancer – Endometrial cancer – Cervical cancer – Ovarian cancer How is being overweight defined on the BMI table? – 18-29.9 – 20-29.9 – 25-29.9 – 30 or greater A key point of A Model of Care Based on a Feminist Perspective is: – Men and women are equal – The role of provider is to provide support, and participate in shared decision-making – The medical care of women should be the same of their male counterparts – The focus of care for women should focus on doing for women Which one of the following statements about intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is false? – It affects women more than the most serious antepartum complications. – Complications are more the result of trauma than psychological abuse. – IPV is associated with low-birth-weight infants. – Pregnancy can be a time of escalating violence. Alcohol consumption is considered hazardous for a woman who has: – Either 5 or more drinks in one week or 3 per occasion – Either 7 or more drinks in one week or 3 per occasion – Either 9 or more drinks in one week or 4 per occasion – Either 10 or more drinks in one week or 5 per occasion What is the USPSTF recommendation regarding firearms? – Remove from homes with children under the age of 10 – Store in locked compartments – Remove from home, or store unloaded in locked compartments – Remove from private homes In respect to an evidentiary examination: – The patient may not withhold consent if the clinician is a mandated reporter. – The clinician is required to strictly follow local agency protocols, no others. – The time frame within which it must take place depends on local standards. – Maintaining the chain of custody of all evidence collected is recommended, not required. The ________ is probably the most widely used intimate partner violence (IPV) screen. – Hurt, Insult, Threaten, Scream – Campbell’s Danger Assessment (2003) – Sheridan’s HARASS Instrument – Helton’s nine-question AAS If a patient has not reported a sexual assault to law enforcement, all of the following clinician actions are important except: – Asking if reporting is something, she wants to consider – Discussing any fears or concerns that she may have about reporting – Explaining that only some forced sexual contacts are reportable crimes – Telling her that women who report do better psychologically than those who do not Health Science Science Nursing NRNP 6552 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)