The webcam/video must show both you and your workspace at al…

The webcam/video must show both you and your workspace at all times during the exam. Your exam workspace should include a writing utensil, blank notebook paper on which to complete the exam, your non-graphing calculator, and your phone, faced down, during the duration of the exam. If I can’t see both you and your ENTIRE workspace throughout the exam, you will receive a zero. Open the PDF file below to view the exam. Take time to view the entire exam before you begin, verifying that all pages are viewable. Do all work in a neat and organized manner. 1314 Exam 2a Online (Assignments 2.1-2.5).pdf Be sure to submit your work into Gradescope before you exit the exam in Blackboard. Use the Gradescope App if possible. If the Gradescope App is not working properly, submit your work for the exam as a PDF file in the submission field below. After the exam you need to email your instructor, stating that you submitted your work for the exam in Blackboard. In the submission field below If you have submitted your work into Gradescope, type “DONE” in the submission field. If you cannot submit your work with the Gradescope App, then submit your work here as a PDF file. Click on the attachment icon (paper clip) and then select your work file from your computer.

You are working with a patient and notice that they get freq…

You are working with a patient and notice that they get frequent muscle cramps and headaches, which interfere with their training. They have been cleared of risk of cardiovascular risk, despite the fact that their blood pressure fluctuates significantly and they get a little light-headed. They report strange cravings and dry mouth, and you notice they don’t sweat with exertion. Their skin feels dry and there is a positive turgor sign, meaning their skin tents when you pinch it and doesn’t bounce back. What advice would help them make better progress with their training?   

A 49 year old male with pancreatic cancer that has metastasi…

A 49 year old male with pancreatic cancer that has metastasized to his small intestines is unable to pass a swallow test and unable to consume regular food. He is currently in a rehabilitation center to recover from his recent operation, in which his duodenum, part of his jejunum, head of the pancreas, gall bladder, and bile duct were removed (Whipple procedure). Which of the following routes of feeding would be most appropriate for him?