Based on the values provided, enter the activity estimate based on the PERT formula.
Optimistic time: 2
Most likely time: 6
Pessimistic time: 11
Review the scenario below and answer the question below:
Tony is 66 years old. He has Alzheimer’s disease. He is living with his wife, Carla and his son Alfred. His other son Joey has a family of his own and lives in another state. Joey and his family visit Tony and Carla every now and then. Recently, Tony’s symptoms have worsened. He would keep repeat statements and questions over and over and has forgotten about who Joey is. Carla and Alfred would remind Tony about Joey.
One day, Carla noticed Tony was gone and came looking for him outside, only to find him across the street knocking on the neighbour’s house.Identify three potential effects that Tony’s disease and worsening symptoms may have on his family.
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Explain how indicators of conditions, such as injuries, infection, illness, and pain, may affect a person’s behaviour.
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Explain the ethical considerations relating to the use of restrictive practices.
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What are restrictive practices?
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How can you identify potential triggers of behaviours of concern in people living with dementia?
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What are neurofibrillary tangles?
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How do amyloid plaques contribute to the progression of dementia?
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What are amyloid plaques?
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Compare the characterization you have performed on the parallel and series RLC circuits.
Answer with between 100 - 250 words.