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HESI RN EXIT Exam Questions and Answers
  • HESI RN EXIT Exam Questions and Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 42 pages • 2024
  • In planning care for a 6 month-old infant, what must the nurse provide to assist in the development of trust? A) Food B) Warmth C) Security D) Comfort A nurse has just received a medication order which is not legible. Which statement best reflects assertive communication? A) "I cannot give this medication as it is written. I have no idea of what you mean." B) "Would you please clarify what you have written so I am sure I am reading it correctly?" C) "I am having difficulty read...
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Bahama Bucks level 2 test
  • Bahama Bucks level 2 test

  • Exam (elaborations) • 3 pages • 2024
  • If your working a 3 person shift with a drive thru and front order point, what roles would you assign to each person? - Shaver, order taker, smoothie/runner 5 things that guarantee speed as a shaver - 1. sharp blade 2. Multiple snows at a time 3. Keep extra block 4. Keep ice shaving 5. 1-2 scoops of snow for base You come into a shift and are told that one of the shavers are not working. What is the first thing you should do to try and fix it? How should you do it? - Replace the blade,...
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Component 1 essay plans - Key arguments
  • Component 1 essay plans - Key arguments

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  • Evaluate the view that the UK political system is no longer truly representative - intro - Representative democracy - the electorate elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf, regular elections are a key feature, characterised by representative assemblies (parliament, councils, devolved assemblies), representatives are not delegates they express their own opinions Evaluate the view that the UK political system is no longer truly representative - Representative democracy - - elec...
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 1
  • Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 1

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  • Direct democracy - all individuals express their opinions themselves and not through representatives acting on their behalf Representative democracy - an individual selects a person to act on their behalf Similarities of representative and direct democracy - based on a majority Differences of direct and representative democracy - direct is not elective, direct is for individuals, direct has more citizen involvement Legitimacy - the right to exercise power Democratic deficit - a ...
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Paper one politics edexcel essay plans
  • Paper one politics edexcel essay plans

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  • Using the source, evaluate the view that the major parties still remain the dominant force in UK politics. - AGREE the source leads to the view that it would be difficult to operate our current system of representative democracy without the major political parties, they dominate both the process and ideas of mainstream politics • other parties have always existed but the sheer dominance of the major parties ensures their continued supremacy. AO1 major parties operate all the main functio...
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SQE1 - Criminal Practice
  • SQE1 - Criminal Practice

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  • Summary only: can be tried only in Magistrates' Court, e.g. assault, battery, criminal damage under £5k - NA Indictable only: can be tried only in Crown Court, e.g. robbery, rape, s18 GBH, murder, homicide, aggravated criminal damage - NA Either way: can be tried in Magistrates' or Crown Court, e.g. theft, criminal damage, fraud, burglary, arson, ABH, s20 GBH - NA When suspect request legal advice, DSCC is contacted and will then determine whether telephone advice is sufficient or wh...
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USA (1955-92) CONFORMITY AND CHALLENGE
  • USA (1955-92) CONFORMITY AND CHALLENGE

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  • DURING THE WAR: ECONOMY - America controlled the economy to control international exchanges , and to set up the International Bank for Reconstruction amd Development (supposed to help reconstruct war-destroyed areas). DURING THE WAR: RELATIONS - Creation of the UN impacted political relationships between the US and other countries (trading, international peace and security, friendly relations, promoting social progress). DURING THE WAR: ROOSEVELT - Jewish lives just thrown away ruthlessly ...
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The USA, 1955-92: conformity and challenge
  • The USA, 1955-92: conformity and challenge

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  • What year was the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama? - The Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama was in 1955 When did Martin Luther King rise as the civil rights leader? - Martin Luther King rose as the civil rights leader in 1955 What year did Elvis Presley have his first US hits: 'Heartbreak Hotel' and 'Hound Dog'? - Elvis Presley had his first US hits: 'Heartbreak Hotel' and 'Hound Dog' in 1956 What year was the Southern Christian Leadership (SCLC) founded? - The Southern Christ...
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A Level History, Edexcel: USA, Affluence and Conformity, 1955 - 1963
  • A Level History, Edexcel: USA, Affluence and Conformity, 1955 - 1963

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  • What was America like at the end of WW2? - - Largest military power - Full employment, first consumer society - Consumer credit at $45 billion, compared to $8 billion pre-war What changed in cities? - - Population growth, partly due to consumerism - More African Americans (AAs) - Federal Housing Policy introduced Positives of changes to cities - - Better living standards in suburbs (whites attracted by FHP) Negatives of changes to cities - - Racial tension more widespread - FHP di...
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HESI PHARMACOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR FINAL
  • HESI PHARMACOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR FINAL

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  • A client is receiving clonidine (Catapres) 0.1 mg/24hr via transdermal patch. Which assessment finding indicates that the desired effect of the medication has been achieved? A. Client denies recent episodes of angina. B. Change in peripheral edema from +3 to +1. C. Client denies recent nausea or vomiting. D. Blood pressure has changed from 180/120 to 140/70. Correct - Catapres acts as a centrally-acting analgesic and antihypertensive agent. (D) indicates a reduction in hypertension. Cata...
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