Tech Corp. hires Acme Construction to build its new 10 story office building headquarters in downtown Tampa, FL. In the construction services contract, Acme Construction agrees to assume full liability for any property damage or bodily injuries to third parties (i.e. people on the street, etc.) that may occur on the job site during the construction process. It also indicates that Tech Corp. will not bear the financial responsibility for any property damage or bodily injuries as a result of the construction process. Which risk financing mechanism is being used in the above situation? And who is transferring the financial responsibility to pay losses to who?
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Jim lives in St. Petersburg, FL and wants to build a large a…
Jim lives in St. Petersburg, FL and wants to build a large addition and new deck on his home. Jim hires Confident Contractors to complete the construction of the addition and outdoor deck. Jim lives in a pretty bustling area of St. Petersburg, and he is worried about the possibility of a pedestrian on the sidewalk or a motorist on the busy road in front of his house being injured a result of the construction process at his house. Before Confident Contractors begin any work, Jim wants to ensure that if any property damage or bodily injuries occur as a result of the construction process; that he will not bear the financial responsibility for those losses. Which risk financing mechanism would be a good solution for Jim to alleviate his concerns regarding the construction on his new home?
Which of the following is a term used by psychologists to de…
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Jordan M. age 1 1/2 months presents with 2 day history of fe…
Jordan M. age 1 1/2 months presents with 2 day history of fever up to 39.0 C. In clinic His temperature is 100.2 tympanic. He has been fussy with disrupted sleep and decreased feeding. Your exam reveals fussy infant with nonspecific findings. You elect to do sepsis work up. At Jordon’s age, the sepsis work up would include, at a minimum,:
Jared is 50 days old. He presents to the clinic with concern…
Jared is 50 days old. He presents to the clinic with concern for fever. His mother reports he has run a fever of around 38 (C) (100.4F) for the past two days, but seems to otherwise be well. He is eating normally and elimination is unchanged. He was a little fussy last night. He has no significant medical history, was born at term and discharged within 2 days. On exam, he appears healthy with no abnormal physical findings but a temp of 38.2. According to current fever guidelines and given his age and appearance, the best approach to this child is:
Aleisha S., Age 7 reports to clinic with complaint of feelin…
Aleisha S., Age 7 reports to clinic with complaint of feeling “sick”. Mom reports she had diarrheal illness about 6 days ago, but seemed to recover. Over the past 2 days she has become very tired and listless and has not felt like going to school. She told her mother this morning that she “can’t pee”. On exam you note she appears mildly dehydrated, has a few purpura on her legs, mild hepatosplenomegaly, slight facial edema and fever of 100.8 F(o).You elect to do a CBC with differential, comprehensive metabolic panel, and UA/UC. You are alerted by lab that hgb is 7.4, platelets are 60,000 and there is blood and protein in urine. You are most concerned that child has:
At 25°C, the Henry’s Law constant for oxygen gas (O₂) in wat…
At 25°C, the Henry’s Law constant for oxygen gas (O₂) in water is 1.3 × 10⁻³ mol·L⁻¹·atm⁻¹. (a) Calculate the concentration of dissolved oxygen in water (in mol·L⁻¹) at a partial pressure of 0.21 atm (the approximate partial pressure of oxygen in air at sea level). (b) If the partial pressure of oxygen is increased to 1.00 atm (as in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber), what will the new concentration of dissolved oxygen be?
You are examining a 5-year-old child who has had recurrent f…
You are examining a 5-year-old child who has had recurrent fevers, bone pain, and a recent loss of weight. The physical exam reveals scattered petechiae, lymphadenopathy, and bruising. A complete blood count shows thrombocytopenia, anemia, and an elevated white cell blood count. Based on findings, you are concerned for:
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The immediate spark for hostilities in Europe in 1914 was
Frances Perkins, the first female cabinet member in United S…
Frances Perkins, the first female cabinet member in United States history, was secretary of