A client who develops pernicious anemia after gastrectomy should receive cyanocobalamin through the Parenteral route.
<h3>What is the parenteral route?</h3>
The parenteral route refers to the administration of a medication by pathways otherwise than through the digestive system.
This administration way (parenteral route) is fundamental in problems associated with the digestive system.
In conclusion, a client who develops pernicious anemia after gastrectomy should receive cyanocobalamin through the Parenteral route.
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The more you drive , the less likely you are to have a collision because you
are getting more practice.
We should note that practice makes perfection means that collision will
occur mainly if other people at fault. When we aren't perfect in driving then
the collision could also be from us which increases our chances of having a
collision.
This is the main reason why driving more will make collision less likely and
makes option A the most appropriate choice.
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Which groups presentation would most likely use a persuasive tone?
a family gathering to celebrate a couples anniversary
a marketing expert making a pitch to potential clients
a physicist explaining how scientists make nuclear bombs
a history professor discussing the causes of World War 2
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(A) The supply function generally is considered to have positive slope. Qa has positive slope. Qb has negative slope, so is probably the demand function.
supply function: Qa
demand function: Qb
(B) The equilibrium price is the price that makes supply equal to demand.
Qa = Qb
50 +p = 200 -4p
5p = 150
p = 30
The equilibrium price is 30.
(C) The price elasticity of supply is computed as
Es = (dQa/dp)·(P/Qa) = 1·p/(50+p)
Es = p/(50+p)
At p=30, the numerical value is Es = 30/80 = 3/8. Qualitatively, the supply is inelastic.