A patient presents with acute abdominal pain. On exam, press…

A patient presents with acute abdominal pain. On exam, pressing slowly into the abdomen and then quickly releasing causes increased pain.What is this finding called, and what does it suggest?A. Murphy’s sign; acute cholecystitisB. Rovsing’s sign; appendicitisC. Rebound tenderness; peritoneal inflammationD. Psoas sign; retrocecal appendicitis  

Lay out the Logical Problem of Evil as a formal argument aga…

Lay out the Logical Problem of Evil as a formal argument against the existence of OmniGod. Explain the general strategy every theodicy must pursue, and illustrate this strategy with the Freewill Defense. Why does the Freewill Defense have particular difficulty accounting for natural evils such as pre-human animal suffering?

I confirm that I: Took a good, clear room scan during the se…

I confirm that I: Took a good, clear room scan during the setup for this assignment. I SLOWLY did a 360° scan of the entire room. I showed the desk or table surface and the chair where I am completing this assignment. I showed both the ceiling and the floor. I checked the video before submitting it to ensure that it was not blurry and that it was complete. I am aware that I need to take a good, clear room scan during the setup for EACH Test this term. I am aware that failure to do so will result in a deduction of points and may result in a 0 for a test.

Required: Short answer  Please respond to the following ques…

Required: Short answer  Please respond to the following question, answering each item. 1) Why are internal controls over cash so important?     2) Briefly discuss the internal controls that should be in place in the mail room (ie for the receipt of cash and checks). Be sure to include specific duties and all parties involved.     3) Explain what a lock box is and how using it provides internal control over cash receipts.  

Jack needs to give a STAT medication to his 4 year-old renal…

Jack needs to give a STAT medication to his 4 year-old renal failure patient, whose only current IV access is a dialysis catheter. The medical team has indicated the catheter can be accessed to give this medication to spare the child additional IV starts but Jack hasn’t accessed a dialysis catheter in over a year, and doesn’t fully remember all the steps. Dialysis cathethers are central lines capped with high-concentration heparin, making access a higher-risk procedure. He asks his charge nurse for help but she says she doesn’t have time, and she briefly talks him through the process of accessing the line. He still doesn’t feel comfortable, but the charge nurse says he’s being overly cautious and that it’s “really easy”.  Which two of the following statements should Jack make to indicate that he understands the Two-Challenge rule: