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Chapter 10 CHEM 210 Summary
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This study guide will help you succeed on the parts of the final exam containing chapter 10 content. 
It is a summary of chapter 10 content containing colorful diagrams, drawings, and mechanisms. This study guide paired with practice problems will help any student succeed in this course. The study guide contains information from chapter 10 including: 
-Aromatic systems vs anti-aromatic systems vs neither 
-EAS reactions (Halogenation, nitration, sulfonation) 
-Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acyl...
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PANCE Pediatrics Exam review guide, answered.
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PANCE Pediatrics Exam review Test Bank Answered 
 
What does examination at birth begin with? 
 - Observation, auscultation of heart and lungs and inspection for birth trauma/deformities 
 
How often is Apgar score assessed? 
- At 1, 5 and 10 minutes 
 
What does APGAR stand for? 
- A: Activity like muscle tone 
P: Pulse: 
G: Grimace which is reflex irritability 
A: Appearance which is skin color 
R: Respiration 
 
Apgar score of < 3 indicates? - Immediate resuscitation required 
 
Apgar s...
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Pharmacology and IV Paramedic ( updated file )
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11/5/2013 
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Pharmacology and 
IV/IO/IM/SQ 
History of Pharmacology 
• Traced back to 3rd or 4th century BC 
– Clay tablets record prescriptions 
• Earliest book 
– Chinese book in the 1st Century AD titled The 
Divine Farmer’s Herb-Root Classic 
• Ancient Greeks 
– Herbal remedies and which plants cure what 
ailments 
– Later books written were the basis of medieval 
medicinal manuals 
– Claudius Galen- father of pharmacy 
• Blood letting, bile disruption new blood 
History...
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BIOL 3362 - Exam 2 Study Guide (Biochemistry, DNA).
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Study guide test 2 Strategies of nucleotide synthesis: precursors, when is ribose added, how is ribose activated and added, what are first purines and pyrimidines made, how are the various forms of THF made and/or interconverted, regulation of purine synthesis (where are committed steps), how is a balance between AMP and GMP achieved, how do folic acid antagonists impair purine synthesis. • Pyrimidines: base is made before adding the ribose sugar • Purines: ribose is already present suga...
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Histotechnology exam fully solved & updated
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Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone are two of the hormones secreted by the - ANSWER-Pituitary 
 
The primary antibody must be diluted 1:100 for an immunohistochemical procedure. How many micro liters of the primary antibody would be required to prepare a total volume of 2mL? - ANSWER-240 
 
How many grams of NaOH (MW=40) are required to prepare a liter of 1N NaOH? - ANSWER-40 
 
A one normal solution is equivalent to: - ANSWER-1 gram-equivalent weight of solute per 1L of solution (g/L) 
 
The num...
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USMLE Practice Exam Latest Update Correct 100%
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Pt has a deficiency in hydroxymethylbilane (HMB) synthase(First step in heme synthesis after porphobilinogen)? - ANSWER Acute intermittent Porphyria 
 
What is the clinical manifestations of Acute intermittent Porphyria? - ANSWER Intermittent episodes of abdominal pain w/ neurological manifestations after exposure to a medication increasing heme synthesis 
 
URO III synthase deficiency?(2nd step in porphyrin synthesis)? - ANSWER Congential erythropoietic porphyria 
 
Congenital erythropoetic por...
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Medication aide practice test 2023 (solved)
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5ml= cc - Answer- 5cc 
 
5cc=?tsp - Answer- 1tsp 
 
3tsp=____Tbsp - Answer- 1 tbsp 
 
1oz=?cc - Answer- 30cc 
 
1tbsp= cc - Answer- 15cc 
 
15cc= tbsp - Answer- 1 tbsp 
 
2Tbsp=____oz - Answer- 1 oz 
 
5mL=?tsp - Answer- 1tsp 
 
8oz=?cups - Answer- 1 cup 
 
Pharmacology is the study of? - Answer- drugs and their uses 
 
Pharmacodynamics is the study of - Answer- how the body responds to drugs 
 
Pharmacokinetics is - Answer- absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion of drugs 
 
Anatomy is ...
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NCSBN – Lesson 7: Reduction of Risk Potential Study Guide,100% CORRECT
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NCSBN – Lesson 7: Reduction of Risk Potential Study Guide 
 
Chest Physiotherapy Therapeutic Procedures 
Chest physiotherapy is an airway clearance technique used by health care providers. 
•	Abdominal & Pursed Lip Breathing 
o	Breathing exercises include abdominal breathing and pursed lip breathing. The 
client is positioned on their back with their knees bent and hands placed on their abdomen during abdominal breathing. Pursed lip breathing is done by taking a deep breath in through the no...
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NCSBN – Lesson 7: Reduction of Risk Potential Study Guide,100% CORRECT
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NCSBN – Lesson 7: Reduction of Risk Potential Study Guide 
 
Chest Physiotherapy Therapeutic Procedures 
Chest physiotherapy is an airway clearance technique used by health care providers. 
•	Abdominal & Pursed Lip Breathing 
o	Breathing exercises include abdominal breathing and pursed lip breathing. The 
client is positioned on their back with their knees bent and hands placed on their abdomen during abdominal breathing. Pursed lip breathing is done by taking a deep breath in through the no...
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NR 507 Final Study Guide •	Reproductive:
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NR 507 Final Study Guide 
•	Reproductive: 
 
o	Endometrial cycle (menstrual cycle) and the occurrence of ovulation 
	During menstruation (menses), the functional layer if endometrium disintegrates and is discharges through the vagina. 
 
	Follicular/proliferative phase - GnRH and a balance between activin and inhibin from the granulosa cells contribute to the rise of FSH levels, which stimulates a number of follicles. The pulsatile secretion of FSH from the anterior pituitary gland rescu...
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