A nurse is assessing a client with end-stage kidney disease…

A nurse is assessing a client with end-stage kidney disease who has missed several scheduled hemodialysis treatments. During the assessment, the nurse notices a white, powdery, crystal-like substance on the client’s face and arms. The client reports severe itching and fatigue.  What is the name of the powdery substance and what does it indicate?

The production of shoes and shirts of one worker in country…

The production of shoes and shirts of one worker in country A and in country B is shown below: One worker can produce Country Shoes Shirt A 2 4 B 6 3   Suppose that before trade (or without trade) each country has 10 workers and they each allocate 5 workers for the production of shoes and 5 workers for the production of shirts. Complete the table below finding the maximum production and consumption of both goods for each country (show your work!):  Maximum consumption and production before trade Country Shoes Shirts A [option1] [option2] B [option3] [option4] If the countries decide to engage in trade (with trade), they will specialize in the production of the good in which they have comparative advantage. To find out this, we calculate the opportunity costs:  Opportunity Costs Country  Shoes  Shirts A [option5] [option6] B [option7] [option8] Based on the opportunity costs, and hence, comparative advantage, Country A will specialize in the production of [option9], whereas country B will specialize in the production of [option10]. Given that each country has 10 workers:  Maximum production with trade Country Shoes Shirts A [option11] [option12] B [option13] [option14] If the countries decide to engage in trade the TERMS-OF-TRADE will be set at 20 shoes for 17 shirts. With this information complete the tables below: Gains from trade for country A Country A Produce Consume  Gains from Trade Shoes [option15] [option16] [option17] Shirts [option18] [option19] [option20]   Gains from Trade for Country B Country B Produce Consume Gains from Trade Shoes [option21] [option22] [option23] Shirts [option24] [option25] [option26]

The figure below compares labor market outcomes of perfect c…

The figure below compares labor market outcomes of perfect competition and monopsony. Based on the figure match the right with the left correctly:     Image Description The image is a labor market graph with wage on the vertical axis and labor on the horizontal axis. A downward-sloping labor demand curve labeled DL runs from upper left to lower right. An upward-sloping labor supply curve labeled SL runs from lower left to upper right. A steeper upward-sloping curve labeled MCL also rises from lower left to upper right and lies to the left of the supply curve at higher wage levels. The labor demand curve intersects the MCL curve at wage Wb and labor L1. The labor demand curve intersects the supply curve at wage Wc and labor L2. Dashed horizontal lines mark wage levels Wa, Wb, Wc, and Wd. Dashed vertical lines mark labor quantities L1 and L2.