Protein Vitamins Minerals Carbohydrates are nutritional component is most important for a patient with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (mods)
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What are the major aims of shock treatment?</h3>
- The goal of shock management is to prevent anaerobic metabolism in the tissue.
- Volume resuscitation is critical in the resuscitation of the critically hypovolemic patient.
- The goal of shock management is to understand the interdependence of the pump, the container, and the fluid, the systems for monitoring their functioning, and the strategies for returning them to normal.
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Richard provides a social comparison in the case above. Social comparison is a way of having a determinants of an individual's worth in terms of socially or physically in relation to other people. It could be seen above above as they try to evaluate and compare the relationship and worth of the siblings of Jose.
<span>1. When Tonya chose the chicken, her opportunity cost was eating the burger.
2. When Jimmy chose the licorice, his opportunity cost was buying the jelly beans. The chocolate nut clusters are not considered because, since Jimmy is allergic, he wouldn't be able to buy them in any circumstance.
3. When Mary chose the dress, her opportunity cost was buying the jacket and the shoes.
4. When Joe chose the Ford, his opportunity cost was buying the Chevrolet.
<span>5. When the city chose the wading pool, its opportunity cost was the music stage. The parking lot is not an opportunity cost because it was not part of the city's two choices.</span></span>
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External validity
Sigmund freud's psychoanalytic theory was based primarily on descriptive data from a few case studies. Critics question how well the experiences of these unusual individuals represent others. The concern referred to is that this type of research may lack external validity.
External validity is the extent to which the information and theories of a study can be generalized to other conditions or to other people. People, places and times are the three major threats ( factors that could be wrong) to external validity
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