What is the amount of the payments that ned winslow must make at the

 

Question 1                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

What is the amount of the payments that Ned Winslow must make at the end of each of 8 years to accumulate a fund of $90,000 by the end of the 8th year , if the fund earns 8 % interest, compounded annually? (Round factor values to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and final answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 458,581.)                                                                                                                                                                                 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                               

 

Question 2                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

Robert Hitchcock is 40 years old today and he wishes to accumulate $500,000 by his 65th birthday so he can retire to his summer place on Lake Hopatcong. He wishes to accumulate this amount by making equal deposits on his 40th through his 54th birthdays . What annual deposit must Robert make if the fund wilt earn 12 % interest compounded annually? (Round factor values to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and final answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 458,581.)                                                                                                                                                                                             

 

Question 3

 

Diane Ross has $20,000 to invest today at 9 % to pay a debt of $47,347 . How many years will it take her to accumulate enough to liquidate the debt?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

 

Question 4                                                                                                                                                                                         

Cindy Houston has a $27,600 debt that she wishes to repay 4 years from today; she has $19,55 3 that she intends to invest for the 4 years. What rate of interest will she need to earn annually in order to accumulate enough to pay the debt?     

diabetes case study 11 – The Nursing Hub

Diabetes Case Study
Chief Complaint
“My left foot feels weak and numb. I have a hard time pointing my toes up.”
History of Present Illness
D.T. is 42-year-old Caucasian woman who has had an elevated blood sugar and cholesterol 2 years ago but did not follow up with a clinical diagnostic work-up. She had participated in the state’s annual health screening program and noticed her fasting blood sugar was 160 and her cholesterol was 250. However, she felt “perfectly fine at the time” and did not want to take any more medications. Except for a number of “female infections,” she has felt fine recently.
Today, she presents to the clinic complaining that her left foot has been weak and numb for nearly 3 weeks and that the foot is difficult to flex. She denies any other weakness or numbness at this time. She does report that she has been very thirsty lately and gets up more often at night to urinate. She has attributed these symptoms to the extremely warm weather and drinking more water to keep hydrated. She has gained a total of 50 pounds since her last pregnancy 10 years ago, 20 pounds in the last 6 months alone.
Past Medical History

Seasonal allergic rhinitis (since her early 20s)
Breast biopsy positive for fibroadenoma at age 30
Gestational diabetes with second child 10 years ago
Multiple yeast infections during the past 3 years that she has self-treated with OTC antifungal creams and salt bath
Hypertension for 10 years

Past Surgical History
C-section 14 years ago
OB-GYN History

Menarche at age 11
Last pap smear 3 years ago

Family History

Type 2 DM present in older brother and maternal grandfather. Both were diagnosed in their late 40s. Brother takes both pills and shots.
Mother alive and well
Father has COPD
Two other siblings alive and well
All three children are alive and well

Social History

Married 29 years with 3 children; husband is a school teacher
Family lives in a four bedroom single family home
Patient works as a seamstress
Smokes 1 pack per day (since age 16) and drinks two alcoholic drinks 4 days per week
Denies illegal drug uses
Never exercises and has tried multiple fad diets for weight loss with little success. She now eats a diet rich in fats and refined sugars.

Allergies
NKDA
Medications

Lisinopril 10 mg daily
Loratadine 10 mg daily

Review of Systems
General
Admits to recent onset of fatigue
HEENT
Has awakened on several occasions with blurred vision and dizziness or lightheadedness upon standing: Denies vertigo, head trauma, ear pain, difficulty swallowing or speaking
Cardiac
Denies chest pain, palpitations, and difficulty breathing while lying down
Lungs
Denies cough, shortness of breath, and wheezing
GI
Denies nausea, vomiting, abdominal bloating or pain, diarrhea, or food intolerance, but admits occasional episodes of constipation
GU
Has experienced increased frequency and volumes of urination, but denies pain during urination, blood in the urine, or urinary incontinence
EXT
Denies leg cramps or swelling in the ankles and feet; has never experienced weakness, tingling or numbness in arms or legs prior to this episode
Neuro
Has never had a seizure and denies recent headaches
Derm
Has a rash under her bilateral breast and in groin area
Endocrine
Denies a history of goiter and has not experienced heat or cold intolerance
Vital Signs
BP 165/100, T 98 F, P 88 regular, HT 5 feet 4 inches, RR 20 non labored, WT 210 lbs
What you need to do:

Develop an evidence-based management plan.
Include any pertinent diagnostics.
Describe the patient education plan.
Include cultural and lifespan considerations.
Provide information on health promotion or health care maintenance needs.
Describe the follow-up and referral for this patient.
Prepare a 3–5-page paper (not including the title page or reference page).
6 APA Formate References.
No plagiarism 
Original work 

Format
The paper should be no more than 3–5 pages (not including the title page and reference pages.
Assignment Requirements:
Before finalizing your work, you should:

be sure to read the Assignment description carefully (as displayed above);
consult the Grading Rubric (under the Course Resources) to make sure you have included everything necessary; and
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follow the conventions of Standard American English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.);
be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful;
display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics; and
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Week 5 Module 1: Educational Pamphlet

Create an educational pamphlet for your presentation. Be creative.  Keep in mind the level of the reader when writing this pamphlet. Most often, when designing a pamphlet, readability should be at the 7th-8th grade level.  Use the same references for when you wrote your teaching topic in Week 2. You may use additional resources for your pamphlet, but make sure these are professional websites (i.e. . gov, .org )  Include the following sections in your pamphlet: description of topic, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, treatment, and patient education.

Things to keep in mind when putting together your pamphlet:

1)  Know your audience

2) Be creative and make the pamphlet visually appealing.

3) Use age-appropriate language without jargon.

Example of pamphlet:

bus 415 unit 4 responses

** There are 2 responses to read. After reading, write a 100 word response per response.

RESPONSE 1:

The negotiable instrument is a written paper document (commercial paper) that is signed, and the writing is the unconditional promise to pay a specific amount of money. The document can be presented in different forms, and each has different procedures. The first instrument is a draft and check that involves three parties: the creator who is called the drawer, the bank, who is the drawee and the payee who is the recipient of the money. The other negotiable instrument is a Promissory Note and Certificates of Deposit. The promissory note involves two parties which are the Promisor and the Promisee.

The requirements for an instrument to be negotiable begins with the signature of the maker or drawer of the instrument. The promise or order to pay is an unconditional amount of money that is fixed. The promise is due either on demand or at a definite time, meaning that if it is payable on sight or when it is presented to the drawee and within a definite period of time and date. An acceleration clause is effective which allows the payee to demand full payment if a certain event occurs. Also, there is an extension clause that allows for an extension after the stated expiration date.

Although we have the requirements, there are other factors that may come about that do not affect the negotiability of an instrument. Failing to include a date and postdating the document. If the instrument specifies interest but doesn’t clarify the interest rate, it then becomes the judgment rate of interest if the instrument is negotiable even when it has nonnegotiable stamped on it.

RESPONSE 2:

A holder to my understanding is a person who is in possession of an instrument, which is endorsed and can receive payment, therefore assuming the role of the payee. A holder in due course (HDC) as defined in our text is when a holder takes for value, takes in good faith, and without notice of defense to payment (Miller, 2016). A simplified understanding of the term according to USLegal.com, one possessing a check or promissory note that was given in return for something of value, who has no knowledge of any defects or contradictory claims to its payment. Nothing can transpire if there is nothing of value to exchange. What I understand from this is that the HDC is in possession of a check that has been given to them upon the negotiation of an item or items in return based on a specific amount agreed upon at the time of the transaction. The instrument was taken based on good faith and for its value. There is an assumption that this is an honest transaction on both parties’ behalf. The assumption goes a long way because to assume honesty means that there is an understanding that acceptance means that no other knowledge other than the good faith analysis is applied regarding the instrument. To have an HDC status means to have exchanged the instrument (lien) with a promissory note, check or credit can be used to give value. The HDC must receive the instrument without notice not being aware of any issues that go along with the instrument. Then we have the shelter rule where a person acquires the HDC status through an HDC and still have rights (Miller, 2016).

 

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