Answer:
The client is in the exhaustion stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
Explanation:
The 3 stages of the General Adaptation Syndrome are Alarm reaction, Resistance and Exhaustion.
The characteristic properties of each of the stage are different: For example
- The person experiences, either higher rate of stress or adrenaline rush through the body in the 1st stage.
- The person experiences frustration and anxiety in the second stage which is the Resistance stage.
- While there is excessive fatigue in the 3rd stage which is exhaustion.
As the client is showing the symptoms of fatigue, thus this is the 3rd stage, i.e. exhaustion stage of GAS.
Answer:
Correct options
A.) the $4 in direct costs she would spend to drive to and from her babysitting job:
Emily will have to spend $2 to and $2 on gas for the babysitting job. She will have to consider if she can bear the additional cost compared to the other job opportunity.
B.) the opportunity costs of not working at the store on a Saturday when she babysits:
When Emily is babysitting she has to consider the opportunity cost of working at the retail store. The fact the she will not have to drive to work, instead working at a place close to her home.
Incorrect option
C.) the cost of clothes and personal items (e.g., phone) Emily uses during babysitting:
On both jobs Emily will incur cost of clothing and other personal items, so this is not a cost she should be considering in making a decision between the two jobs.
Answer:
A) there was no way to foresee that the incident would happen.
Explanation:
Wayne hadn't done anything wrong before in the company, his behavior at the workplace could be described as very good; no complaint in 20 years and no criminal record what so ever. If Wayne was frustrated about his job, he disguised it very well. No one can predict this type of behavior if the person shows no prior signs of violence or frustration.
The kids
Are the ones who affect it why wont u
Answer: $116
Explanation: Opportunity cost refers to the loss of profit by an individual or a firm when one chooses to go for best alternative instead of the second best alternative.
In the given case, John has two alternatives and if he chooses to go on the trip it would cost him the loss of $116 salary that he receives.
Thus the opportunity cost of going on the trip would be $116.