typicallyexploresthedynamicprocessesandactivitiesthatoccurwithincells.Here’sanoverviewofwhatyoumightfindinthischapter:**IntroductiontoCellularDynamics**:Definitionofcellulardynamicsandanoverviewofthedynamicpro
cessesthatoccurwithincellstomaintainlifeandrespondtoenvironmentalchanges.**EnergyTransformations**:Explorationofcellularenergyprocesses,including:**CellularRespiration**:Overviewofaerobicandanaerobicrespiration,i
ncludingglycolysis,Krebscycle,andoxidativephosphorylation(electrontransportchain).**Photosynthesis**:Overviewofphotosyntheticprocessesinplantsandalgae,includinglightreactionsandCalvincycle.**MetabolicPathways**:
Detailedexaminationofmetabolicpathwayswithincells,including:**CatabolicPathways**:Breakdownofmolecules(e.g.,glucose)toreleaseenergy.**AnabolicPathways**:Synthesisofmolecules(e.g.,proteins,lipids)usingenergy.**
CellularRespiration**:Explanationoftheprocessofcellularrespiration,focusingontheconversionofglucoseandoxygenintoATP,carbondio xide,andwater.IncludesdiscussionontheroleofmitochondriainATPproduction.**Photosynthe
sis**:Overviewofphotosynthesisastheprocessbywhichplantsandotherorganismsconvertlightenergyintochemicalenergy(glucose),releasingoxygenasabyproduct.Includesdiscussiononchloroplaststructureandfunction.**CellularTr
ansport**:FurtherexplorationofcellulartransportmechanismsintroducedinChapter4,includingactivetransport,passivetransport(diffusion,osmosis),andbulktransport(endocytosis,exocytosis).**CellularMovementandCytoskeleton
**:Roleofthecytoskeleton(microtubules,actinfilaments,intermediatefilaments)incellularstructure,movement,andsupport.Includesdiscussiononcellmotilityandcellshapechanges.**CellularCommunication**:Expandeddiscussion
oncellsignalingprocessesintroducedinChapter4,includingsignalreception,transductionpathways,andcellularresponsestoenvironmentalsignals(e.g.,hormones,neurotransmitters).**CellularRegulationandHomeostasis**:Mechanis
msbywhichcellsmaintaininternalbalanceandrespondtochangesintheirenvironment.Includesdiscussiononfeedbackmechanisms,regulatoryproteins,andcellularadaptation.**CellularReproduction**:Overviewofcelldivisionprocess
es,includingmitosisandmeiosis,andtheirrolesingrowth,repair,andreproduction.Includesdiscussiononcellcyclechec
TEST BANK FOR
Curren's Math for Meds Dosages and Solutions 12e Gladdi Tomlinson, Lou Ann Boose
Chapter 1-22
Ch 01: Relative Value, Addition, and Subtraction of Decimals
1. Choose the entry with the greatest value.
a. 3.75
b. 3.07
c. 3.77
d. 3.57
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Understand
REFERENCES: Relative Value of Decimals
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1.1 - identify the relative value of decimals.
DATE CREATED: 11/22/2023 1:47 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2023 12:59 AM
2. Choose the entry with the greatest value.
a. 0.11
b. 0.01
c. 0.1
d. 0.011
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Understand
REFERENCES: Relative Value of Decimals
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1.1 - identify the relative value of decimals.
DATE CREATED: 11/22/2023 1:48 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2023 12:59 AM
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3. Choose the entry with the greatest value.
a. 16.7
b. 1.67
c. 0.167
d. 1.76
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Understand
REFERENCES: Relative Value of Decimals
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1.1 - identify the relative value of decimals.
DATE CREATED: 11/22/2023 1:48 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2023 12:59 AM
4. Choose the entry with the greatest value.
a. 7.2
b. 7.36
c. 7.02
d. 7.306
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Understand
REFERENCES: Relative Value of Decimals
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1.1 - identify the relative value of decimals.
DATE CREATED: 11/22/2023 1:49 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2023 12:59 AM
typicallyexploresthedynamicprocessesandactivitiesthatoccurwithincells.Here’sanoverviewofwhatyoumightfindinthischapter:**IntroductiontoCellularDynamics**:Definitionofcellulardynamicsandanoverviewofthedynamicpro
cessesthatoccurwithincellstomaintainlifeandrespondtoenvironmentalchanges.**EnergyTransformations**:Explorationofcellularenergyprocesses,including:**CellularRespiration**:Overviewofaerobicandanaerobicrespiration,i
ncludingglycolysis,Krebscycle,andoxidativephosphorylation(electrontransportchain).**Photosynthesis**:Overviewofphotosyntheticprocessesinplantsandalgae,includinglightreactionsandCalvincycle.**MetabolicPathways**:
Detailedexaminationofmetabolicpathwayswithincells,including:**CatabolicPathways**:Breakdownofmolecules(e.g.,glucose)toreleaseenergy.**AnabolicPathways**:Synthesisofmolecules(e.g.,proteins,lipids)usingenergy.**
CellularRespiration**:Explanationoftheprocessofcellularrespiration,focusingontheconversionofglucoseandoxygenintoATP,carbondio xide,andwater.IncludesdiscussionontheroleofmitochondriainATPproduction.**Photosynthe
sis**:Overviewofphotosynthesisastheprocessbywhichplantsandotherorganismsconvertlightenergyintochemicalenergy(glucose),releasingoxygenasabyproduct.Includesdiscussiononchloroplaststructureandfunction.**CellularTr
ansport**:FurtherexplorationofcellulartransportmechanismsintroducedinChapter4,includingactivetransport,passivetransport(diffusion,osmosis),andbulktransport(endocytosis,exocytosis).**CellularMovementandCytoskeleton
**:Roleofthecytoskeleton(microtubules,actinfilaments,intermediatefilaments)incellularstructure,movement,andsupport.Includesdiscussiononcellmotilityandcellshapechanges.**CellularCommunication**:Expandeddiscussion
oncellsignalingprocessesintroducedinChapter4,includingsignalreception,transductionpathways,andcellularresponsestoenvironmentalsignals(e.g.,hormones,neurotransmitters).**CellularRegulationandHomeostasis**:Mechanis
msbywhichcellsmaintaininternalbalanceandrespondtochangesintheirenvironment.Includesdiscussiononfeedbackmechanisms,regulatoryproteins,andcellularadaptation.**CellularReproduction**:Overviewofcelldivisionprocess
es,includingmitosisandmeiosis,andtheirrolesingrowth,repair,andreproduction.Includesdiscussiononcellcyclechec
5. Choose the entry with the greatest value.
a. 13.1
b. 13.01
c. 1.31
d. 3.13
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Understand
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,Name: Class: Date:
REFERENCES: Relative Value of Decimals
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1.1 - identify the relative value of decimals.
DATE CREATED: 11/22/2023 1:50 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2023 12:59 AM
6. Determine how many tablets are needed to give the following dose.
Tablets are labeled 0.2 mg. You must give 0.4 mg.
ANSWER: 2 tabs
2
0.2 mg + 0.2 mg = 0.4 mg
Therefore, 2 tabs are needed.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Apply
REFERENCES: Addition and Subtraction of Decimals
QUESTION TYPE: Subjective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES: False
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1.2 - add decimals.
DATE CREATED: 11/22/2023 1:59 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2023 12:59 AM
toNovember 11, then toJanuary 27, 2009. thesong 'Neva Will Eye Eva' and "Crank It", both feature and were co-produced by Lopes' sister Raina "Reigndrop" Lopes. thefirst official single from thealbum, "Let's Just Do It",
was releasedonJanuary 13, 2009, and features Missy Elliott and TLC. thesecond official single, "Block Party", features Lil Mama. thealbum largely consistsofreworked versionsoftracks from theSupernova album.inNovember
2009, Forever... theEP was released which contained international bonus tracks not usedontheEye Legacy album. theEP was only available todownload.In 2012,ontheeveofthetenth anniversaryofher death, "Fantasies", an
unreleased track by Bootleg featuring Lopes, was uploaded toSoundCloud.[48]Personal lifeLopes was often vocal about her personal life and difficult past. She came from an abusive, alcoholic background and struggled with
alcoholism herself.[9] These issues became headline newsin1994, when she was arrested forsetting fire toAndre Rison's sneakers inabathtub; thefire ultimately spread tothemansion they shared and destroyed it. She claimed
that Rison had beaten her afteranight out, and she set fire tohis shoes toget back at him, but burning down thehouse was an accident. Lopes later revealed that she did not havealotoffreedom within therelationship and that
Rison abused her emotionally and physically; she said that she released her frustrations about therelationshiponthenightofthefire.[17]Lopes was sentenced tofive years' probation and therapy atahalfway house, and was unable
toshake theincident from her reputation.[7] Lopes revealedintheLast DaysofLeft Eye that her meeting withastruggling motherinrehab leftabig impressiononher.[49] She subsequently adopted thewoman's 8-year-old daughter.
She had adopteda12-year-old boy ten years prior.[50]Lopes had several tattoos. Most prominent wasalarge eagleonher left arm, which she said represented freedom. Later, she added thenumber "80" around theeagle, which
was Rison's NFL number whileinAtlanta.[13] She also hadatattoo ofamoon withafaceonher footinreference toRison's nickname, "Bad Moon."onher upper right arm wasalarge tattooofthename "Parron" forher late stepbrother
who died inaboating accident, arching overalarge tattoo ofapierced heart. Her smallest tattoo wasonher left earlobe and consistedofan arrow pointing toher left over thesymbolofan eye,areference toher nickname.[51] Lopes
struggled with self-harm
7. Determine how many tablets are needed to give the following dose.
Tablets are labeled 1.5 mg. You must give 0.75 mg.
ANSWER: 1/2 tab
0.5
1/2
Because 1.5 mg is greater than 0.75 mg, subtract:
1.5 mg – 0.75 mg = 0.75 mg
1/2 of 1.5 mg is 0.75 mg, so give 1/2 tab.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Apply
REFERENCES: Addition and Subtraction of Decimals
QUESTION TYPE: Subjective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES: False
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, Name: Class: Date:
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1.3 - subtract decimals.
DATE CREATED: 11/22/2023 2:12 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2023 12:59 AM
toNovember 11, then toJanuary 27, 2009. thesong 'Neva Will Eye Eva' and "Crank It", both feature and were co-produced by Lopes' sister Raina "Reigndrop" Lopes. thefirst official single from thealbum, "Let's Just Do It",
was releasedonJanuary 13, 2009, and features Missy Elliott and TLC. thesecond official single, "Block Party", features Lil Mama. thealbum largely consistsofreworked versionsoftracks from theSupernova album.inNovember
2009, Forever... theEP was released which contained international bonus tracks not usedontheEye Legacy album. theEP was only available todownload.In 2012,ontheeveofthetenth anniversaryofher death, "Fantasies", an
unreleased track by Bootleg featuring Lopes, was uploaded toSoundCloud.[48]Personal lifeLopes was often vocal about her personal life and difficult past. She came from an abusive, alcoholic background and struggled with
alcoholism herself.[9] These issues became headline newsin1994, when she was arrested forsetting fire toAndre Rison's sneakers inabathtub; thefire ultimately spread tothemansion they shared and destroyed it. She claimed
that Rison had beaten her afteranight out, and she set fire tohis shoes toget back at him, but burning down thehouse was an accident. Lopes later revealed that she did not havealotoffreedom within therelationship and that
Rison abused her emotionally and physically; she said that she released her frustrations about therelationshiponthenightofthefire.[17]Lopes was sentenced tofive years' probation and therapy atahalfway house, and was unable
toshake theincident from her reputation.[7] Lopes revealedintheLast DaysofLeft Eye that her meeting withastruggling motherinrehab leftabig impressiononher.[49] She subsequently adopted thewoman's 8-year-old daughter.
She had adopteda12-year-old boy ten years prior.[50]Lopes had several tattoos. Most prominent wasalarge eagleonher left arm, which she said represented freedom. Later, she added thenumber "80" around theeagle, which
was Rison's NFL number whileinAtlanta.[13] She also hadatattoo ofamoon withafaceonher footinreference toRison's nickname, "Bad Moon."onher upper right arm wasalarge tattooofthename "Parron" forher late stepbrother
who died inaboating accident, arching overalarge tattoo ofapierced heart. Her smallest tattoo wasonher left earlobe and consistedofan arrow pointing toher left over thesymbolofan eye,areference toher nickname.[51] Lopes
struggled with self-harm
8. Determine how many tablets are needed to give the following dose.
Give 5 mg. Tablets are labeled 2.5 mg.
ANSWER: 2 tabs
2
2.5 mg + 2.5 mg = 5 mg
Therefore, give 2 tabs.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Apply
REFERENCES: Addition and Subtraction of Decimals
QUESTION TYPE: Subjective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES: False
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1.2 - add decimals.
DATE CREATED: 11/22/2023 2:13 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2023 12:59 AM
9. Determine how many tablets are needed to give the following dose.
A dosage of 3 mg is ordered. Tablets are labeled 1.5 mg.
ANSWER: 2 tabs
2
1.5 mg + 1.5 mg = 3 mg
Therefore, 2 tabs are needed.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Apply
REFERENCES: Addition and Subtraction of Decimals
QUESTION TYPE: Subjective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES: False
STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1.2 - add decimals.
DATE CREATED: 11/22/2023 2:13 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2023 12:59 AM
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