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You are given a database schema as follows: Transaction(TID, Staff, Shop) Item(ItemCode, Description, Price) TransItem(TID, ItemCode, Quantity) Sample data of the tables are shown below: TID Staff Shop 1 Ann 1 2 Ann 1 3 Ben 2 Transaction ItemCode Description Price A1 Milk 6 B1 Bread 10 B2 Chocolate 20 Item TID ItemCode Quantity 1 A1 1 1 B2 2 2 B2 1 3 A1 4 3 B2 1 TransItem Assumptions: TID, Shop and Price are integers ItemCode contains a...
a nurse preparing to administered a phenytoin 100 mg PO TID for a client with seizer disorder. the amount available is 100 mg/capsule. how many capsules should the nurse administer per day?
Fix θ > 0 and let X1, . . . , Xn tid. Unif0.θ]. We saw in class that the MLE of θ, θΜLE- max(Xi,... , Xn), is biased. I give two other estimators of θ, which can be made unbiased by appropriate choice of constants C1, C2 1C max(Xi,... ,Xn) and We have two questions (1) Find values of C1, C2 for which these estimators are unbiased. Note that C1, C2 may depend on n (2) Which of these...
. The prescriber ordered Quinidine gluconate 600 mg TID IM. The drug is available as 200 mg/mL. How many mL (whole number) will you give for each dose?
The Dr. orders 2 mg of Proventil po TID. The medicine comes in 4 mg scored tablets. How many tablets should be given per dose? ANSWER
19. The prescriber ordered Quinidine gluconate 600 mg TID IM. The drug is available as 200 mg/mL. How many mL (whole number) will you give for each dose? mL
so in this code, it computes the sum 1+2+....+n but i want it to compute 2*(1+2+....+n) using semaphores implement solution to the critical section problem #include #include int sum; /* this data is shared by the thread(s) */ void *runner(void *param); /* threads call this function */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { pthread_t tid; /* the thread identifier */ pthread_attr_t attr; /* set of thread attributes */ if (argc != 2) { fprintf(stderr,"usage: a.out \n"); return -1; } if...
true or false Order: 20 mg of a medication by mouth tid Patient weight: 132 pounds (60 kg) Safe dose range: 1 to 3 mg/kg/day Is this a safe medication order?
A patient newly admitted with hepatic encephalopathy is receiving lactulose 20mg TID. The medication is available via liquid containers of 30mg/20mL. 1. Which behaviors by the patient would demonstrate that the lactulose is effective in treating the hepatic encephalopathy? 2. Is this dose within the recommended daily dose:
A prescription reads: Phenobarbital 15mg 1 tab po tid; Quantity: 60; Refill: 3. If the patient gets the original prescription and only two refills, how many tablets in total will the patient have taken?