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a nurse is assessing a client who has gestational diabetes Mellitus and 
is experiencing hyperglycemia. which of the following findings should 
the nurse expect? 
 Ans: reports increased urinary output. 
 
Increased urinary output, nausea and vomiting, reports of 
thirst, abdominal pain, constipation, drowsiness, and 
headaches are manifestations of hyperglycemia. Other 
manifestations include weak rapid pulse, fruity breath odor, 
urine positive for sugar and acetone, and a blood gluc...
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a nurse is assessing a client who has gestational diabetes Mellitus and 
is experiencing hyperglycemia. which of the following findings should 
the nurse expect? 
 Ans: reports increased urinary output. 
 
Increased urinary output, nausea and vomiting, reports of 
thirst, abdominal pain, constipation, drowsiness, and 
headaches are manifestations of hyperglycemia. Other 
manifestations include weak rapid pulse, fruity breath odor, 
urine positive for sugar and acetone, and a blood gluc...
services that can be delivered on an outpatient basis and do not 
require overnight hospitalizations 
Ans: ambulatory care 
(True or False) Ambulatory care services cost more than inpatient 
services. 
Ans: false 
(True or False) Ambulatory care services have grown rapidly in the last 
few decades. 
Ans: true 
physician categories 
Ans: private 
services provided 
physician service provided types 
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services that can be delivered on an outpatient basis and do not 
require overnight hospitalizations 
Ans: ambulatory care 
(True or False) Ambulatory care services cost more than inpatient 
services. 
Ans: false 
(True or False) Ambulatory care services have grown rapidly in the last 
few decades. 
Ans: true 
physician categories 
Ans: private 
services provided 
physician service provided types 
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This document contains the detailed Final Exam study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified correct answers. It covers the final section’s essential nursing concepts, patient-care considerations, and applied clinical skills assessed in the last portion of the course. The material is updated to reflect current course expectations and is organized to support efficient, exam-focused preparation.This document contains the detailed Final Exam study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified corre...
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This document contains the detailed Final Exam study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified correct answers. It covers the final section’s essential nursing concepts, patient-care considerations, and applied clinical skills assessed in the last portion of the course. The material is updated to reflect current course expectations and is organized to support efficient, exam-focused preparation.This document contains the detailed Final Exam study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified corre...
What characterizes Inpatient Care stays? 
 Ans: They are at least one overnight stay 
 
"ambul" means 
 Ans: walking 
 
Three interrelated trends regarding inpatient care and ambulatory 
care: 
 Ans: Because inpatient care is so expensive, payers won't pay 
for an overnight stay if it isn't medically necessary 
Hospital based outpatient care is more expensive than non 
hospital based outpatient care 
Busy people demand convenient care 
 
Hospitals must maintain all the e...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What characterizes Inpatient Care stays? 
 Ans: They are at least one overnight stay 
 
"ambul" means 
 Ans: walking 
 
Three interrelated trends regarding inpatient care and ambulatory 
care: 
 Ans: Because inpatient care is so expensive, payers won't pay 
for an overnight stay if it isn't medically necessary 
Hospital based outpatient care is more expensive than non 
hospital based outpatient care 
Busy people demand convenient care 
 
Hospitals must maintain all the e...
Coordination of care for a high risk pregnancy involve what? 
 Ans: Abo and rh blood type during the pregnancy and at 
delivery. 
Triple screening,including alpha feta protein at 15 to 19 weeks. 
To exclude Down syndrome,anencephaly and neural tube 
defects. Frequent ultrasound to assess heart sounds and 
measurements of fetus and the uterus. Urine screening 
,weight,blood pressure,tb and hiv. 
 
Basic knowledge of a 9 month pregnancy will help with triage. List a 
few things the nurs...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 43 pages •
Coordination of care for a high risk pregnancy involve what? 
 Ans: Abo and rh blood type during the pregnancy and at 
delivery. 
Triple screening,including alpha feta protein at 15 to 19 weeks. 
To exclude Down syndrome,anencephaly and neural tube 
defects. Frequent ultrasound to assess heart sounds and 
measurements of fetus and the uterus. Urine screening 
,weight,blood pressure,tb and hiv. 
 
Basic knowledge of a 9 month pregnancy will help with triage. List a 
few things the nurs...
AQA GCSE 8382/1H STATISTICS HIGHER TIER PAPER 1 + MARK SCHEME JUNE 2025
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AQA GCSE 8382/1H STATISTICS HIGHER TIER PAPER 1 + MARK SCHEME JUNE 2025
Coordination of care for a high risk pregnancy involve what? 
 Ans: Abo and rh blood type during the pregnancy and at 
delivery. 
Triple screening,including alpha feta protein at 15 to 19 weeks. 
To exclude Down syndrome,anencephaly and neural tube 
defects. Frequent ultrasound to assess heart sounds and 
measurements of fetus and the uterus. Urine screening 
,weight,blood pressure,tb and hiv. 
 
Basic knowledge of a 9 month pregnancy will help with triage. List a 
few things the nurs...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Coordination of care for a high risk pregnancy involve what? 
 Ans: Abo and rh blood type during the pregnancy and at 
delivery. 
Triple screening,including alpha feta protein at 15 to 19 weeks. 
To exclude Down syndrome,anencephaly and neural tube 
defects. Frequent ultrasound to assess heart sounds and 
measurements of fetus and the uterus. Urine screening 
,weight,blood pressure,tb and hiv. 
 
Basic knowledge of a 9 month pregnancy will help with triage. List a 
few things the nurs...
What is a SWOT analysis? 
 Ans: A planning tool that evaluates an operation's internal 
Strengths and Weaknesses and external Opportunities and 
Threats. 
 
What does SMART stand for when setting goals? 
 Ans: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound. 
 
What is the main purpose of a mission statement at a golf facility? 
 Ans: To clearly state the facility's purpose, values, and the 
primary benefit it intends to provide to its customers and 
stakeholders. 
 
Ho...
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What is a SWOT analysis? 
 Ans: A planning tool that evaluates an operation's internal 
Strengths and Weaknesses and external Opportunities and 
Threats. 
 
What does SMART stand for when setting goals? 
 Ans: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound. 
 
What is the main purpose of a mission statement at a golf facility? 
 Ans: To clearly state the facility's purpose, values, and the 
primary benefit it intends to provide to its customers and 
stakeholders. 
 
Ho...
What is metabolic absorption? 
 Ans: The uptake and use of nutrients and other substances 
from the cells surrounds (pg. 3). 
 
What uses oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms in an oxidative reaction? 
 Ans: Peroxisomes contain enzymes to use o2 to remove H 
atoms. This produces hydrogen peroixide. (pg 8) 
 
During cell injury what is released that is capable of cellular 
autodigestion? 
 Ans: Lysosomes aid in cellular digestion, seen as "trash cans 
and recycling agents" "as cell...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is metabolic absorption? 
 Ans: The uptake and use of nutrients and other substances 
from the cells surrounds (pg. 3). 
 
What uses oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms in an oxidative reaction? 
 Ans: Peroxisomes contain enzymes to use o2 to remove H 
atoms. This produces hydrogen peroixide. (pg 8) 
 
During cell injury what is released that is capable of cellular 
autodigestion? 
 Ans: Lysosomes aid in cellular digestion, seen as "trash cans 
and recycling agents" "as cell...
The following notes are chapters 1-15 of the first semester of biology, excluding only chapter 16 which covers transcription regulation. What is covered: cells, evolution, scientific process, functional groups, macromolecules, basic biological chemistry, viruses, biological organization, biological membranes, cell communication, multicellularity, metabolism, regulation by enzymes, photosynthesis and respiration, substrates, the calvin cycle, cell cycle and division, mitosis, meiosis, genetics, m...
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The following notes are chapters 1-15 of the first semester of biology, excluding only chapter 16 which covers transcription regulation. What is covered: cells, evolution, scientific process, functional groups, macromolecules, basic biological chemistry, viruses, biological organization, biological membranes, cell communication, multicellularity, metabolism, regulation by enzymes, photosynthesis and respiration, substrates, the calvin cycle, cell cycle and division, mitosis, meiosis, genetics, m...
What is metabolic absorption? 
 Ans: The uptake and use of nutrients and other substances 
from the cells surrounds (pg. 3). 
 
What uses oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms in an oxidative reaction? 
 Ans: Peroxisomes contain enzymes to use o2 to remove H 
atoms. This produces hydrogen peroixide. (pg 8) 
 
During cell injury what is released that is capable of cellular 
autodigestion? 
 Ans: Lysosomes aid in cellular digestion, seen as "trash cans 
and recycling agents" "as cell...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 63 pages •
What is metabolic absorption? 
 Ans: The uptake and use of nutrients and other substances 
from the cells surrounds (pg. 3). 
 
What uses oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms in an oxidative reaction? 
 Ans: Peroxisomes contain enzymes to use o2 to remove H 
atoms. This produces hydrogen peroixide. (pg 8) 
 
During cell injury what is released that is capable of cellular 
autodigestion? 
 Ans: Lysosomes aid in cellular digestion, seen as "trash cans 
and recycling agents" "as cell...
AQA GCSE 8698/LF SPANISH 
FOUNDATION TIER PAPER 1 LISTENING + 
MARK SCHEME JUNE 2025
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AQA GCSE 8698/LF SPANISH 
FOUNDATION TIER PAPER 1 LISTENING + 
MARK SCHEME JUNE 2025
The four basic organizational principles to operate effectively as a 
team member: 
 Ans: UNITY OF COMMAND 
SPAN OF CONTROL 
DIVISION OF LABOR 
DISCIPLINE 
 
UNITY OF COMMAND 
 Ans: principle that a person can report to only one supervisor. 
 
SPAN OF CONTROL 
 Ans: number of personnel one individual can effectively 
manage. 3-7 people typical 
 
DIVISION OF LABOR 
 Ans: dividing large jobs into small jobs. (to assign 
responsibility, prevent duplication of effort, make specific ...
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The four basic organizational principles to operate effectively as a 
team member: 
 Ans: UNITY OF COMMAND 
SPAN OF CONTROL 
DIVISION OF LABOR 
DISCIPLINE 
 
UNITY OF COMMAND 
 Ans: principle that a person can report to only one supervisor. 
 
SPAN OF CONTROL 
 Ans: number of personnel one individual can effectively 
manage. 3-7 people typical 
 
DIVISION OF LABOR 
 Ans: dividing large jobs into small jobs. (to assign 
responsibility, prevent duplication of effort, make specific ...
Which type of specialized fire company generally performs forcible 
entry, performs ventilation, and provides access to upper levels of a 
structure? 
Ans: Truck/ Ladder company 
The step-by-step process for ventilating a roof is an example of a: 
Ans: procedure. 
Which is an example of a fire department facility design requirement 
set forth in NFPA 1500? 
Ans: Space for cleaning, disinfecting, and storing infection 
control devices 
The hot zone at an emergency incident: 
Ans: inclu...
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Which type of specialized fire company generally performs forcible 
entry, performs ventilation, and provides access to upper levels of a 
structure? 
Ans: Truck/ Ladder company 
The step-by-step process for ventilating a roof is an example of a: 
Ans: procedure. 
Which is an example of a fire department facility design requirement 
set forth in NFPA 1500? 
Ans: Space for cleaning, disinfecting, and storing infection 
control devices 
The hot zone at an emergency incident: 
Ans: inclu...
This document contains the detailed Midterm Exam study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified correct answers. It covers the final section’s essential nursing concepts, patient-care considerations, and applied clinical skills assessed in the last portion of the course. The material is updated to reflect current course expectations and is organized to support efficient, exam-focused preparation.This document contains the detailed Midterm Exam study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified c...
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This document contains the detailed Midterm Exam study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified correct answers. It covers the final section’s essential nursing concepts, patient-care considerations, and applied clinical skills assessed in the last portion of the course. The material is updated to reflect current course expectations and is organized to support efficient, exam-focused preparation.This document contains the detailed Midterm Exam study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified c...
During E. coli DNA replication, all newly synthesized or nascent DNA 
fragments must have one of the following characteristics 
a. a 5' hydroxyl and 3' triphosphate 
b. a 5' triphosphate and 3' monophosphate 
c. 5' monophosphate and 3' hydroxyl 
d. 5' triphosphate and 3' hydroxyl 
Ans: d. 5' triphosphate and 3' hydroxyl 
Among the 3 DNA polymerases in E. coli, DNA polymerases I and III 
differ in a number of properties that make DNA polymerase III a more 
s...
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During E. coli DNA replication, all newly synthesized or nascent DNA 
fragments must have one of the following characteristics 
a. a 5' hydroxyl and 3' triphosphate 
b. a 5' triphosphate and 3' monophosphate 
c. 5' monophosphate and 3' hydroxyl 
d. 5' triphosphate and 3' hydroxyl 
Ans: d. 5' triphosphate and 3' hydroxyl 
Among the 3 DNA polymerases in E. coli, DNA polymerases I and III 
differ in a number of properties that make DNA polymerase III a more 
s...
Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases are enzymes that 
connect amino acids while they are held in place on ribosomes by 
transfer RNAs. 
attach the terminal CCA sequence to transfer RNAs. 
synthesize transfer RNAs. 
attach amino acids to specific transfer RNAs. 
Ans: attach amino acids to specific transfer RNAs. 
E. coli contains about .................... different tRNAs that code for 
.................... different amino acids. 
40; 20 
50; 20 
62; 40 
62; 20 
Ans: 40; 20 
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Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases are enzymes that 
connect amino acids while they are held in place on ribosomes by 
transfer RNAs. 
attach the terminal CCA sequence to transfer RNAs. 
synthesize transfer RNAs. 
attach amino acids to specific transfer RNAs. 
Ans: attach amino acids to specific transfer RNAs. 
E. coli contains about .................... different tRNAs that code for 
.................... different amino acids. 
40; 20 
50; 20 
62; 40 
62; 20 
Ans: 40; 20 
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SON102 CHAPTER 11 THE PORTAL VENOUS SYSTEM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026 
Tributaries of the portal vein include which vessels? - Answers right and left gastric veins and pancreaticoduodenal veins, splenic and superior and inferior mesenteric veins, and gastroepiploic and right and left gastric veins 
Where does the portal vein form in the body? - Answers Near the head of the pancreas 
After the main portal vein forms, the vessel courses - Answers superiorly for 5 t...
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SON102 CHAPTER 11 THE PORTAL VENOUS SYSTEM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026 
Tributaries of the portal vein include which vessels? - Answers right and left gastric veins and pancreaticoduodenal veins, splenic and superior and inferior mesenteric veins, and gastroepiploic and right and left gastric veins 
Where does the portal vein form in the body? - Answers Near the head of the pancreas 
After the main portal vein forms, the vessel courses - Answers superiorly for 5 t...
cytoplasmic organelles are: 
a. absent in prokaryotic cells and present in eukaryotic cells. 
b. present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. 
c. present in prokaryotic cells and absent in eukaryotic cells. 
d. absent in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. 
Ans: a. absent in prokaryotic cells and present in eukaryotic 
cells 
E. coli is a useful model system for molecular biology studies because: 
a. it has a small genome. 
b. it reproduces rapidly. 
c. mutants can easily be is...
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cytoplasmic organelles are: 
a. absent in prokaryotic cells and present in eukaryotic cells. 
b. present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. 
c. present in prokaryotic cells and absent in eukaryotic cells. 
d. absent in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. 
Ans: a. absent in prokaryotic cells and present in eukaryotic 
cells 
E. coli is a useful model system for molecular biology studies because: 
a. it has a small genome. 
b. it reproduces rapidly. 
c. mutants can easily be is...
Summary of the chapter + class notes+SCALPs analysis. These notes are everything you need to study for MCQ,LEQ,DBQ,and SAQs for chapter 6. No need to actually read the chapter. EVERYTHING is in these notes. These notes are long and detailed, but easy to read and digest. Used these notes to get 100% on LEQ and MCQ. (Those were the ones my teacher used to test us on for this chapter) These notes were based from the Ways of the world textbook, but it works with other books as well.You got this!!
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Summary of the chapter + class notes+SCALPs analysis. These notes are everything you need to study for MCQ,LEQ,DBQ,and SAQs for chapter 6. No need to actually read the chapter. EVERYTHING is in these notes. These notes are long and detailed, but easy to read and digest. Used these notes to get 100% on LEQ and MCQ. (Those were the ones my teacher used to test us on for this chapter) These notes were based from the Ways of the world textbook, but it works with other books as well.You got this!!
What are genes? 
 Ans: Segments of DNA that encode proteins or RNA. 
 
What is transcription? 
 Ans: The process where the nucleotide gene sequence is copied 
into RNA. 
 
What is translation? 
 Ans: The process where the nucleotide sequence of RNA is 
used to specify the order of amino acids in a protein. 
 
What are the main components of present-day biological membranes? 
 Ans: They are composed of phospholipids, which have 
hydrophobic hydrocarbon chains and hydrophilic head gro...
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What are genes? 
 Ans: Segments of DNA that encode proteins or RNA. 
 
What is transcription? 
 Ans: The process where the nucleotide gene sequence is copied 
into RNA. 
 
What is translation? 
 Ans: The process where the nucleotide sequence of RNA is 
used to specify the order of amino acids in a protein. 
 
What are the main components of present-day biological membranes? 
 Ans: They are composed of phospholipids, which have 
hydrophobic hydrocarbon chains and hydrophilic head gro...
The length of time it takes for the cells labeled during DNA synthesis 
to begin to enter mitosis 
is a good estimate of the length of the _______ phase(s). 
a. G1 
b. S 
c. G2 
d. M 
Ans: c. G2 
In a typical cycling mammalian cell, _______ of the cell cycle is spent in 
interphase. 
a. 99% 
b. 95% 
c. 75% 
d. 50% 
Ans: b. 95% 
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The number of cells in the different phases of a population can be 
determined most easily by 
using a(n...
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The length of time it takes for the cells labeled during DNA synthesis 
to begin to enter mitosis 
is a good estimate of the length of the _______ phase(s). 
a. G1 
b. S 
c. G2 
d. M 
Ans: c. G2 
In a typical cycling mammalian cell, _______ of the cell cycle is spent in 
interphase. 
a. 99% 
b. 95% 
c. 75% 
d. 50% 
Ans: b. 95% 
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The number of cells in the different phases of a population can be 
determined most easily by 
using a(n...
This document contains the detailed Exam 4 study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified correct answers. It covers the final section’s essential nursing concepts, patient-care considerations, and applied clinical skills assessed in the last portion of the course. The material is updated to reflect current course expectations and is organized to support efficient, exam-focused preparation.This document contains the detailed Exam 4 study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified correct answe...
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This document contains the detailed Exam 4 study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified correct answers. It covers the final section’s essential nursing concepts, patient-care considerations, and applied clinical skills assessed in the last portion of the course. The material is updated to reflect current course expectations and is organized to support efficient, exam-focused preparation.This document contains the detailed Exam 4 study guide for Nursing 105 along with verified correct answe...
In the nucleus, introns are removed from transcripts by: 
a. endonucleases. 
b. restriction nucleases. 
c. splicing. 
d. exonucleases. 
Ans: c. splicing 
The DNA of eukaryotic cells is wrapped around histones to form 
structures called 
a. nuclear matrices 
b. centromeres 
c. nucleosomes 
d. nucleoli 
Ans: c. nucleosomes 
Telomeres are 
a. microtubule binding sites in the center of chromosomes. 
b. sites at the ends of chromosomes where DNA replication begins. 
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In the nucleus, introns are removed from transcripts by: 
a. endonucleases. 
b. restriction nucleases. 
c. splicing. 
d. exonucleases. 
Ans: c. splicing 
The DNA of eukaryotic cells is wrapped around histones to form 
structures called 
a. nuclear matrices 
b. centromeres 
c. nucleosomes 
d. nucleoli 
Ans: c. nucleosomes 
Telomeres are 
a. microtubule binding sites in the center of chromosomes. 
b. sites at the ends of chromosomes where DNA replication begins. 
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WPC 150 - MH-Read- SCM - Chapters 3 (sections), 9, and 15 Questions and Answers Already Passed 
The use of government regulations to limit the import of goods and services is called: - Answers trade protectionism 
True or false: A quota is a tax placed on imports. - Answers False 
Which of the following are functions of the World Trade Organization? - Answers To mediate trade disputes among nations 
To oversee cross-border trade issues 
A regional group of countries with a common external tariff...
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WPC 150 - MH-Read- SCM - Chapters 3 (sections), 9, and 15 Questions and Answers Already Passed 
The use of government regulations to limit the import of goods and services is called: - Answers trade protectionism 
True or false: A quota is a tax placed on imports. - Answers False 
Which of the following are functions of the World Trade Organization? - Answers To mediate trade disputes among nations 
To oversee cross-border trade issues 
A regional group of countries with a common external tariff...