Question Answered step-by-step “No other human’s strange struggles and triumphs are like this. Iwas transfixed reading Lurie’s yearning to make sense of it all, slamming his fist through the precious veneer of the early eighties New York art/music scene. Yeeeooooow.”—Flea, author of Acid for the Children”Look behind John Lurie’s adventure so far and see how it flows from epiphanies: their arrival, their loss, the very possibility of them. Epiphanies consign an artist to life as a hunter-mystic, in a world where the impeccable and the tawdry are equally sacred—a hell of a place, and it’s from here that Lurie’s candor throws us epiphanies to take away. This is not a book headed for bookshelves; it’s coming to crash on your couch.”—DBC Pierre, author of Vernon God Little, winner of the Booker Prize”By turns comic, pissed off, and desolate, his raffish picaresque captures everything. . . . The result is an energetic, raucous reprise of an adventurously offbeat life.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)”Lurie proves to . . . be a wry, sly, furious, and vivid storyteller. His raucously frank, sardonic, sex-saturated, compulsively detailed, and hard-charging memoir is incandescent with illuminations of his musical mission, including his film scores, his friendship with Jean-Michel Basquiat, and his conflicts with Jim Jarmusch. . . . Lurie leaves readers wanting more Race   Gender   BlackYes/No HispanicYes/No   MaleYes/No FemaleYes/No            School Safety 3/4 3/4   4/2 2/6            Major Concerns 3/4 4/3   2/4 6/2            All Staff Vaccine Mandate 3/4 3/4   4/2 6/2            Children feel Anxiety 2/5 3/4   2/4 2/6            Children Concerned 2/5 4/3   5/1 4/4            Sneeze Guards 2/5 3/4   4/2 8At the center of “The History of Bones” is a version of John Lurie that you may not like. And that’s fine because it’s clear there are times when Lurie himself doesn’t necessarily like him, either. Following his childhood, the narrative hits it’s stride when he begins to unpack the droughts, excesses and ironies of a blossoming artist to indie and international celebrity darling he seems to oscillate between awe and horror. To quote his alter-ego Marvin Pontiac, the beauty and the horror of this life is really unbelievable.Regardless of whether you find him sympathetic or prickly (he supplies reasons for both in good measure), it is undeniable that he does have a knack for storytelling. While there are plenty of names dropped, it’s clear that the people and stories closest to his heart aren’t the celebrities, but the people and experiences that reflect that which is true and even divine. There is an element of the beginner’s mind that Lurie chases and tries to understand between funny, at times curmudgeonly tales of drugs, sex, excess and loss.All said, it’s an intriguing journey both of Lurie’s personal experiences as well as through the belly of the New York and Hollywood beasts.            Teachers Vaccinated 5/2 4/3   5/1 8            Mask Mandate 7 7   6 8            Child Vaccinate under   12 7 7   6 8            Social Distance 3/4 5/2   4/2 6/2            Enhanced Ventilation 2/5 1/6   2/4 6/2            Eat in Lunchroom 7 7   6 8The nurse is educating the parents of 4 year old David who is diagnosed with Kawasaki disease. The nurse is reviewing the medications and begins to explain the rationale for aspirin. The father looks worried , and he asks “I thought young children should not ever be given aspirin. Is aspirin safe for my child to take?What rationale should the nurse give the family?2. Carlos, a 14 year old male is being seen for an annual physical exam. Carlos is 5 ft tall and weighs 170 lb. The nurse takes his blood pressure and finds it to be 146/94 mm Hg.  At the end of the visit the nurse takes the blood pressure again and it is 144/96 mm Hg. Carlos was diagnosed with hypertension 2 years ago and prescribed antihypertensive medication. Carlos stated that he missed taking his antihypertensive medications for two days. Carlos’s favorite activity is video games.What are risk factors and  significant assessment data in the case study for Carlos?What are three priority interventions that you would include in a teaching plan for Carlos?3. 2 month old Tiffany is admitted to the hospital for further evaluation after being seen in the pediatrician’s office. The infant’s assessment findings include temperature 37°C; apical heart rate 178 bpm; holosystolic  murmur; respirations 56 breaths per minute ;BP 70/47; bilateral breath sounds with scattered crackles, oxygen saturation of 96 %, weight 4.8 kg. Her mother reports poor bottle feeding. She stated that her baby gets tired and breathes fast during her feedings. An echocardiogram and cardiac catheterization were ordered and the infant was diagnosed with ventricular septal defect (VSD) and congestive heart failure (CHF).What is significant assessment data in the case study for Tiffany?What are three priority nursing diagnoses would you choose for Tiffany?           Group Sports 5/2 4/3   4/2 6/2            Hybrid Schooling 2/5 1/6   2/4 3/51. Choose 2 of the components of Integrated Fitness as listed in AFAA’s text book (page 60 chapter 4). Using the principle of specificity, and the three types of specificity the body will respond to, design a 30 minute group exercise training and conditioning program for adults with low levels of physical literacy, and a chronic disease (chapter 10). (You can choose what motor skills are lacking from your adults, and inform us of the chronic disease present among your group). Answer the following;1. What is uterine atony?2. What assessment findings are noted?3. What are the primary nursing Actions? 4. What are Uterotonic Medications? Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Question Answered step-by-step “No other human’s strange struggles and triumphs are like this. Iwas transfixed reading Lurie’s yearning to make sense of it all, slamming his fist through the precious veneer of the early eighties New York art/music scene. Yeeeooooow.”—Flea, author of Acid for the Children”Look behind John Lurie’s adventure so far and see how it flows from epiphanies: their arrival, their loss, the very possibility of them. Epiphanies consign an artist to life as a hunter-mystic, in a world where the impeccable and the tawdry are equally sacred—a hell of a place, and it’s from here that Lurie’s candor throws us epiphanies to take away. This is not a book headed for bookshelves; it’s coming to crash on your couch.”—DBC Pierre, author of Vernon God Little, winner of the Booker Prize”By turns comic, pissed off, and desolate, his raffish picaresque captures everything. . . . The result is an energetic, raucous reprise of an adventurously offbeat life.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)”Lurie proves to . . . be a wry, sly, furious, and vivid storyteller. His raucously frank, sardonic, sex-saturated, compulsively detailed, and hard-charging memoir is incandescent with illuminations of his musical mission, including his film scores, his friendship with Jean-Michel Basquiat, and his conflicts with Jim Jarmusch. . . . Lurie leaves readers wanting more Race   Gender   BlackYes/No HispanicYes/No   MaleYes/No FemaleYes/No            School Safety 3/4 3/4   4/2 2/6            Major Concerns 3/4 4/3   2/4 6/2            All Staff Vaccine Mandate 3/4 3/4   4/2 6/2            Children feel Anxiety 2/5 3/4   2/4 2/6            Children Concerned 2/5 4/3   5/1 4/4            Sneeze Guards 2/5 3/4   4/2 8At the center of “The History of Bones” is a version of John Lurie that you may not like. And that’s fine because it’s clear there are times when Lurie himself doesn’t necessarily like him, either. Following his childhood, the narrative hits it’s stride when he begins to unpack the droughts, excesses and ironies of a blossoming artist to indie and international celebrity darling he seems to oscillate between awe and horror. To quote his alter-ego Marvin Pontiac, the beauty and the horror of this life is really unbelievable.Regardless of whether you find him sympathetic or prickly (he supplies reasons for both in good measure), it is undeniable that he does have a knack for storytelling. While there are plenty of names dropped, it’s clear that the people and stories closest to his heart aren’t the celebrities, but the people and experiences that reflect that which is true and even divine. There is an element of the beginner’s mind that Lurie chases and tries to understand between funny, at times curmudgeonly tales of drugs, sex, excess and loss.All said, it’s an intriguing journey both of Lurie’s personal experiences as well as through the belly of the New York and Hollywood beasts.            Teachers Vaccinated 5/2 4/3   5/1 8            Mask Mandate 7 7   6 8            Child Vaccinate under   12 7 7   6 8            Social Distance 3/4 5/2   4/2 6/2            Enhanced Ventilation 2/5 1/6   2/4 6/2            Eat in Lunchroom 7 7   6 8The nurse is educating the parents of 4 year old David who is diagnosed with Kawasaki disease. The nurse is reviewing the medications and begins to explain the rationale for aspirin. The father looks worried , and he asks “I thought young children should not ever be given aspirin. Is aspirin safe for my child to take?What rationale should the nurse give the family?2. Carlos, a 14 year old male is being seen for an annual physical exam. Carlos is 5 ft tall and weighs 170 lb. The nurse takes his blood pressure and finds it to be 146/94 mm Hg.  At the end of the visit the nurse takes the blood pressure again and it is 144/96 mm Hg. Carlos was diagnosed with hypertension 2 years ago and prescribed antihypertensive medication. Carlos stated that he missed taking his antihypertensive medications for two days. Carlos’s favorite activity is video games.What are risk factors and  significant assessment data in the case study for Carlos?What are three priority interventions that you would include in a teaching plan for Carlos?3. 2 month old Tiffany is admitted to the hospital for further evaluation after being seen in the pediatrician’s office. The infant’s assessment findings include temperature 37°C; apical heart rate 178 bpm; holosystolic  murmur; respirations 56 breaths per minute ;BP 70/47; bilateral breath sounds with scattered crackles, oxygen saturation of 96 %, weight 4.8 kg. Her mother reports poor bottle feeding. She stated that her baby gets tired and breathes fast during her feedings. An echocardiogram and cardiac catheterization were ordered and the infant was diagnosed with ventricular septal defect (VSD) and congestive heart failure (CHF).What is significant assessment data in the case study for Tiffany?What are three priority nursing diagnoses would you choose for Tiffany?           Group Sports 5/2 4/3   4/2 6/2            Hybrid Schooling 2/5 1/6   2/4 3/51. Choose 2 of the components of Integrated Fitness as listed in AFAA’s text book (page 60 chapter 4). Using the principle of specificity, and the three types of specificity the body will respond to, design a 30 minute group exercise training and conditioning program for adults with low levels of physical literacy, and a chronic disease (chapter 10). (You can choose what motor skills are lacking from your adults, and inform us of the chronic disease present among your group). Answer the following;1. What is uterine atony?2. What assessment findings are noted?3. What are the primary nursing Actions? 4. What are Uterotonic Medications? Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)