Answer:
normally it would take 9 months to a year
FIVE MINUTES by Matt Barton
The masked man put it simply: "I'm going to kill you in five minutes," and since James had heard him say the exact same line to three of his friends--and noted with some alarm that the man had carried through on each occasion--he knew exactly what lay in store for him. He was tied down with barbwire to a rough sawed plank, but comfort mattered little now. After all, the last thing he wanted to do with his last five minutes was think about how uncomfortable he was on that stupid board. You'd think, though, that someone would've at least sanded it down a bit. And why barbwire? Was that really necessary? Why couldn't he have been killed by a killer who preferred soft nylon rope? And why, for that matter, had he been positioned facing the wall, with nothing interesting to look at? He was the only one of his friends who'd been put this way. Nothing to see but cheap wood grain paneling. It was maddening. What an insult! And, to make matters worse, he had to pee. He didn't mind not getting a "last cigarette." He didn't smoke. But he did have to pee. Jesus Christ, what a lousy way to spend five minutes.
Answer: The specific of the physical examination is 0.68
Explanation: Specificity is based on the individuals that does not show any sign of the disease when weighed using the medical criterion or gold standard.
Specificity is calculated as the number of persons that are not infected and does not show any sign of the disease divided by the total number of persons that does not show any sign of the disease.
From the Analysis 516 persons doesn't show any sign of the disease when weighed with the medical criterion or gold standard. That means our main concentration is on the 516 person.
Among the 516 person's 165 persons were positive of the disease when diagnosed.
Therefore the number of persons that are not infected is 516 - 165 = 351.
Therefore;
Specificity = 351 ÷ 516 = 0.68
This means that the medical criterion for physical examinations of people that are infected by the disease is not a perfect means of determining people with the infection.
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When an EMR is providing medical care to a patient it can be stressful, whether or not they no what they are doing or they don't know what they are doing. Yes, if the EMR doesn't know what he or she is doing, it can be stressful. Even if the EMR has been doing their job for 10 years, it can still be very stressful, due to the atmosphere, the cituation, or even because the patient simply is not listening to the EMR.
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the correct asnwer is "B) Loss of contact with reality through delusions, hallucinations, and thought disorders"
REASONING FOR THIS: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder in which a person loses contact with reality while delusions, hallucinations, etc. do occur quite often.
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