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Cоmpаre hоw functiоnаlism, symbolic interаctionism, and conflict theory would each view the issue of homelessness. In your response, briefly describe the main focus of each perspective and how it interprets the causes or consequences of homelessness.

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A client cаlls аnd explаins that their dоg, “Mооse” that weighs 55 lbs just ate approximately six ounces of what they believed to be “Milk Chocolate.”  They have a family gathering to go to, and they would prefer not to have to bring “Moose” into your clinic, unless absolutely necessary. Since Dr. Evans has mentioned that, based on total Methylxanthine concentrations in different types of Chocolate, clinical signs of twitching, hyperactivity, and GI signs of Chocolate Intoxication would not be expected to be seen until the exposure dosage was ≥0.3 ounce of Milk Chocolate/kg of body weight, you advise your client that “Moose” is unlikely to show any clinical signs. However, you also instruct your client to keep an eye on “Moose” and call immediately if “Moose” starts showing any of the “classic signs” of Chocolate Intoxication.” 1. Just to check yourself, how many ounces of “Milk Chocolate” per kg of body weight has “Moose” consumed? 2. How many ounces of Milk Chocolate would "Moose" have to consume to reach a toxic exposure dosage of ≥0.3 ounce of Milk Chocolate/kg of body weight to exhibit clinical signs of twitching, hyperactivity, and GI signs associated with Chocolate Intoxication? Thirty minutes later the client calls back to report that “Moose” has begun to twitch and vomit. It turns out that “Moose” either consumed approximately 6 ounces of Dark Chocolate or Unsweetened Baking Chocolate/Cocoa Powder. 3. How many ounces of Dark Chocolate would "Moose" have to consume to reach a toxic exposure dosage of ≥0.15 mg Dark Chocolate/kg of body weight to exhibit twitching, hyperactivity, and GI signs associated with Chocolate Intoxication? 4. How many ounces of Unsweetened Baking Chocolate or Cocoa Powder would "Moose" have to consume to reach a toxic exposure dosage of ≥0.03 ounce of Unsweetened Baking Chocolate or Cocoa Powder to exhibit the clinical signs of twitching, hyperactivity, and GI signs associated with Chocolate Intoxication? NOTE: Milk Chocolate = MC; Dark Chocolate = DC; Unsweetened Baking Chocolate/Cocoa Powder = UBC/CP)

A 3-mоnth-оld, 3-pоund, mаle Chihuаyorkie, which hаs not been named yet because he appears to have a "death wish" is reported to have consumed one (1), one-ounce, bait blocks containing 0.01% Bromethalin approximately only five minutes ago. Since the patient absolutely cannot be brought to the VHC, emesis is induced by the owner, who follows your explicit instructions, and approximately half of the one-ounce bait block was vomited up. Since each bait block contains such a small amount of Bromethalin and the owner's other dog survived eating another rodenticide-containing bait with just the induction of emesis, the owner is confident that everything will be OK, despite your concerns and recommendations for the dog to be brought to the VHC.  What is the "final" Bromethalin exposure dosage in mg/kg body weight for this patient?