A 7-year-old boy has progressive proximal weakness and diffi…

A 7-year-old boy has progressive proximal weakness and difficulty climbing stairs. Labs show AST 180 and ALT 160. Which next test strategy best matches the muscular dystrophy lecture’s clinical pearl for determining whether transaminase elevation is muscle-related?

Scenario OverviewYou are dispatched to a residence for a 9-y…

Scenario OverviewYou are dispatched to a residence for a 9-year-old child with altered mental status. The parent states the child is diabetic and uses an insulin pump.Phase: Initial AssessmentInformation ProvidedChild is confused and lethargicDiaphoretic with cool, clammy skinInsulin pump noted on abdomenVital Signs:HR: 124 bpmRR: 22/minBP: 100/64 mmHgSpO₂: 98% RABGL: 42 mg/dLNew InformationChild is unable to swallow safelyIV access established Patient weight: 25 kgD25 concentration = 12.5 g/25mLHow many mL of D25 should be administered?

Download the Word doc below.-Complete the 7 questions using…

Download the Word doc below.-Complete the 7 questions using your keyboard to type in responses and the Word’s drawing tool to sketch your responses.-When you’re finished, save the file with your last name in the file name (please add your name so that I don’t have to complete a separate step to add it for you during the grading process) -When completing calculations, you must show your work. For example if you are asked to calculate a total between two value (500 and 250), type in 500 + 250 = 750 not just 750. I need to see your process not just an entry. -Submit below when you are finished-Due Thursday May 14 @11:59pm-75 minute time limit-1-attempt