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Nursing 2nd edition 2025 Questions and verified answers
Origination of the word "nurse" - Came from a Latin word "Nutrix" meaning to nourish 
 
5 vital signs - respirations, pulse rate, blood pressure, temperature, and pain 
 
Interrelated roles of nurses - communicator, teacher, counselor, leader, researcher, advocate, collaborator 
 
Stages-of-illness behaviors - Stage 1: experiencing symptoms 
Stage 2: assuming the sick role 
Stage 3: assuming a dependent role 
Stage 4: achieving recovery and rehabilitation 
 
Coping with disability an...
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Origination of the word "nurse" - Came from a Latin word "Nutrix" meaning to nourish 
 
5 vital signs - respirations, pulse rate, blood pressure, temperature, and pain 
 
Interrelated roles of nurses - communicator, teacher, counselor, leader, researcher, advocate, collaborator 
 
Stages-of-illness behaviors - Stage 1: experiencing symptoms 
Stage 2: assuming the sick role 
Stage 3: assuming a dependent role 
Stage 4: achieving recovery and rehabilitation 
 
Coping with disability an...
Weak acid - Only a small proportion of acid molecules dissociate
Weak acid - Only a small proportion of acid molecules dissociate 
 
Strong acid - An acid that fully dissociates 
 
2nd Ionisation enthalpy - Enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous 1+ ions loses one electron per ion to form one mole of gaseous 2+ ions 
 
1st electron affinity - Enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous atoms gains one electron per atom to form one mole of gaseous 1- ions 
 
2nd electron affinity - Enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous 1- ions gains one electron per ion to fo...
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Weak acid - Only a small proportion of acid molecules dissociate 
 
Strong acid - An acid that fully dissociates 
 
2nd Ionisation enthalpy - Enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous 1+ ions loses one electron per ion to form one mole of gaseous 2+ ions 
 
1st electron affinity - Enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous atoms gains one electron per atom to form one mole of gaseous 1- ions 
 
2nd electron affinity - Enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous 1- ions gains one electron per ion to fo...
2.	Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + iodide ions - Yellow precipitate
1.	Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + chloride ions - White precipitate 
 
2.	Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + iodide ions - Yellow precipitate 
 
3.	NaBr - Produces misty and orange/brown fumes with conc sulphuric acid 
 
4.	NaI - Produces misty fumes, purple vapour, bad egg smell with conc sulphuric acid 
 
5.	Le chateliers principle - If a factor affecting the equilibrium is changed the equilibrium will shift to oppose this change 
 
 
6.	NaF and NaCl - Produces misty fumes with conc sulphuric acid 
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1.	Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + chloride ions - White precipitate 
 
2.	Silver nitrate+ nitric acid + iodide ions - Yellow precipitate 
 
3.	NaBr - Produces misty and orange/brown fumes with conc sulphuric acid 
 
4.	NaI - Produces misty fumes, purple vapour, bad egg smell with conc sulphuric acid 
 
5.	Le chateliers principle - If a factor affecting the equilibrium is changed the equilibrium will shift to oppose this change 
 
 
6.	NaF and NaCl - Produces misty fumes with conc sulphuric acid 
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Retained profits - profits that the owners have reinvested into the business after paying costs and taxes
Retained profits - profits that the owners have reinvested into the business after paying costs and taxes 
 
Owners' funds - money put in by the owners themselves 
 
Sale of assets - a one-off way to raise money, generally used during financial struggles 
 
Benefits of owners funds - Avoids interest on loans 
Owners keep complete control 
 
Disadvantages of owners funds - If it fails after remortgaging, they could lose their house 
Limit to amount raised 
 
Short term finance examples - overd...
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Retained profits - profits that the owners have reinvested into the business after paying costs and taxes 
 
Owners' funds - money put in by the owners themselves 
 
Sale of assets - a one-off way to raise money, generally used during financial struggles 
 
Benefits of owners funds - Avoids interest on loans 
Owners keep complete control 
 
Disadvantages of owners funds - If it fails after remortgaging, they could lose their house 
Limit to amount raised 
 
Short term finance examples - overd...
FCC - Face-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure
FCC - Face-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure 
 
HCP - Hexagonal Close Packed 
 
Allotropic - When A Material Changes Crystal Structure with Temperature Changes 
 
 
BCC - Body-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure 
 
 
Primary Industries - Cultivate And Exploit Natural Resources, E.G. Agriculture, Mining, Fishing, Etc. 
 
Manufacturing - Application Of Physical and Chemical Process to Alter the Geometry, Properties, And/ Or Appearance of a Given Starting Material to Make Parts or Products. Economicall...
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FCC - Face-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure 
 
HCP - Hexagonal Close Packed 
 
Allotropic - When A Material Changes Crystal Structure with Temperature Changes 
 
 
BCC - Body-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure 
 
 
Primary Industries - Cultivate And Exploit Natural Resources, E.G. Agriculture, Mining, Fishing, Etc. 
 
Manufacturing - Application Of Physical and Chemical Process to Alter the Geometry, Properties, And/ Or Appearance of a Given Starting Material to Make Parts or Products. Economicall...
What is social work? - - Is the profession of helping -values-based profession à code of ethics -effects every level of societal functioning.
What is social work? - - Is the profession of helping -values-based profession à code of ethics -effects every level of societal functioning. 
 
 
Why is social work unique? - -you have to have a degree in social work to call yourself one (a BSW, MSW & PHD) 
 
Social policy - principles, guidelines, procedures that aim to reduce dependency in society 
 
 
Systems theory - everything impacts everything else person-in environment interactionism- constant interaction between people and environment...
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What is social work? - - Is the profession of helping -values-based profession à code of ethics -effects every level of societal functioning. 
 
 
Why is social work unique? - -you have to have a degree in social work to call yourself one (a BSW, MSW & PHD) 
 
Social policy - principles, guidelines, procedures that aim to reduce dependency in society 
 
 
Systems theory - everything impacts everything else person-in environment interactionism- constant interaction between people and environment...
What is Psychology? - Study of mind and behavior.
What is Psychology? - Study of mind and behavior. 
 
 
What is Empiricism (Nurture)? - Empiricism is the idea that we gain knowledge through experience and surroundings. Our environment makes up who we are. 
 
Plato - He believes in the philosophical view that certain kinds of knowledge are innate and inborn (nativism/nature). 
 
Debriefing - A verbal description of a study describing its nature and purpose if the participant is deceived 
 
Confidentiality - Psychologists are obligated to keep ...
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What is Psychology? - Study of mind and behavior. 
 
 
What is Empiricism (Nurture)? - Empiricism is the idea that we gain knowledge through experience and surroundings. Our environment makes up who we are. 
 
Plato - He believes in the philosophical view that certain kinds of knowledge are innate and inborn (nativism/nature). 
 
Debriefing - A verbal description of a study describing its nature and purpose if the participant is deceived 
 
Confidentiality - Psychologists are obligated to keep ...
1.	Macroeconomics - Study of the economy as a whole.
1.	Macroeconomics - Study of the economy as a whole. 
 
2.	Inflation - Rise in general level of prices. 
 
3.	Deflation - Sustained fall in the general price level. 
 
4.	Stagflation - High unemployment and high inflation ta once 
 
5.	Gross domestic product (GDP) - The dollar value of all final goods and services produced within the country's borders in a given year 
 
6.	National deficit - The difference between the amount a government brings in through taxes and sends out through spending...
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1.	Macroeconomics - Study of the economy as a whole. 
 
2.	Inflation - Rise in general level of prices. 
 
3.	Deflation - Sustained fall in the general price level. 
 
4.	Stagflation - High unemployment and high inflation ta once 
 
5.	Gross domestic product (GDP) - The dollar value of all final goods and services produced within the country's borders in a given year 
 
6.	National deficit - The difference between the amount a government brings in through taxes and sends out through spending...
What's starch made from - amylose and amylopectin
What's starch made from - amylose and amylopectin 
 
amylose estruture - alpha helix 1,4 compact good for storage 
 
amylopectin structure - alpha helix 1,4 and 1,6 (slightly branched) - glucose can be released quickly 
 
Glycogen structure - alpha glucose, branched 
 
Structure of cholesterol - hydrocarbon ring structure with OH group attached to hydrocarbon tail 
 
Conjugated protein - Protein with a non-protein group attached 
 
How do enzymes work - Lower the activation energy by creating...
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What's starch made from - amylose and amylopectin 
 
amylose estruture - alpha helix 1,4 compact good for storage 
 
amylopectin structure - alpha helix 1,4 and 1,6 (slightly branched) - glucose can be released quickly 
 
Glycogen structure - alpha glucose, branched 
 
Structure of cholesterol - hydrocarbon ring structure with OH group attached to hydrocarbon tail 
 
Conjugated protein - Protein with a non-protein group attached 
 
How do enzymes work - Lower the activation energy by creating...
1.	Green means... - guides, direction, and distances; destination and mileage and route markers
1.	Green means... - guides, direction, and distances; destination and mileage and route markers 
 
2.	Green sign examples: - mile ____, interstate exits etc. 
 
3.	Blue means... - general warning 
 
4.	Blue sign examples: - Hospitals, resaurants, hotels, gas, phone --- services 
 
5.	Flourecent Yellow/neon green means... - warning: school, bicycle/pedestrian warning signs, and regulation 
 
6.	Flourecent yellow examples: - pedestrian, school crossings etc. 
 
7.	White means... - enforceable laws...
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1.	Green means... - guides, direction, and distances; destination and mileage and route markers 
 
2.	Green sign examples: - mile ____, interstate exits etc. 
 
3.	Blue means... - general warning 
 
4.	Blue sign examples: - Hospitals, resaurants, hotels, gas, phone --- services 
 
5.	Flourecent Yellow/neon green means... - warning: school, bicycle/pedestrian warning signs, and regulation 
 
6.	Flourecent yellow examples: - pedestrian, school crossings etc. 
 
7.	White means... - enforceable laws...