1. Describe Alzheimer's disease in terms of neuropathology and behavioral symptoms? 2. Describe the physiological mechanism of action for lithium. 3. Compare and contrast barbiturate pharmacology to benzodiazepine pharmacology? (i.e., pharmacodynamics and toxicity) Why should benzodiazepines not be used in the elderly?Medication STUDENT NAME MEDICATION hydromorphone REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER CATEGORY CLASS PURPOSE OF MEDICATION Expected Pharmacological Action Therapeutic Use Complications Medication Administration Contraindications/Precautions Nursing Interventions Interactions Client Education Evaluation of Medication EffectivenessPART II . ESTABLISHING THE OPERATIONS ENVIRONMENT Figure 65,8 shows the overall simulation results for five iterations of 3.600 ming each (live workweeks, each consisting of five 12-hour days). Overall Simedition Numbers Element 4 name 471 460 424 447140 460 Goat ehhing poet Objects unable to pricy Working Working Working Working Working Final inventory lind. buff 0.00 Man inverfrey jill bull! 421 Mean swele time unt. half ! 466 432 Work cocks burford 0. 79 0.75 Fraction Torre war Ling 1.77 Fraction lime blocked 4547 406 451 421 414.20 Chjocks leaving 120 Final inventory Minimum vciMay 21 13 Malikimum investor 2.07 3.84 1.75 1.47 Mean invenkay 1501 Mean cycle lime 20.6-4 1622 17:54 Washad Can Chjects leaving 090 Final inventory 444.20 458 452 420 421 Minimum inventory Minimum inventory 443.30 458 465 452 430 431 Mean inventory 14.71 233 76 228.58 273.11 19672 216 4 Meancycle Time Infinite Infinite| Infinite Infinite Infinite Infinite FIGURE 65-8 Simulation Results for Single-Channel, Single-Phase System, Luc's Deluxe Car Wash Statistics regarding waiting times and waiting line lengths can be found by looking at the "Driveway" results. In this case, "inventory" represents cars waiting to be washed. The average inventory is 2.58 cars, and the mean cycle (ie., waiting) time is 20.64 minutes. It's interesting to compare the simulation results to the formula-derived results in Example 65.1: Formula-derived estimate of average number of cars waiting (C ) - 2.25 cars Simulation estimate of average number of cars waiting = 2.58 cars Formula-derived estimate of average waiting time (T.) = 0.3 hours, or about 18 minutes Simulation estimate of average number of cars waiting = 20.64 minutes Figure 65.8 also shows that the average maximum number of cars in line across all five simulations was 15.8, and the fraction of time the washing crew was busy was 0.77, or 77%% EXAMPLE 65.5 ulating the Impact Satisfied that the simulation model adequately reflects his business, Luc decides to modify of Limited Waiting the model to capture one key characteristic that has not yet been considered: There is only ace at Luc's Deluxe Car Wash enough room in the driveway for two cars to be waiting. This means that if the crew is busy washing a car and two cars are already waiting. any other car that drives up will have to ?" elsewhere. Luc wonders how this would affect the results. The modified simulation model is identical to the one shown in Figure 65.7, except shown in Figure 65.9. now the capacity for the driveway buffer is set at 2. Simulation results for this new model are