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AMLS 6
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AMLS: Advanced Medical Life Support 2
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AMLS: Advanced Medical Life Support AMLS 2
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ATI Enteral Tube Feeding 2
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ATI Surgical Asepsis 1
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BIO133 4
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Cost Accounting 1
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ECO 20.1 1
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ENGINEERIN 201031692 4
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Financial Management 1
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General Biology GenBio160 4
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GEO23 Geo235 6
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Law LAW200 3
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Mec 32 AEC32 1
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Medical Health 8
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NUR 339 1
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NUR 354 NUR 354 1
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NURS 200 NURS 200 (NURS200) 12
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NURS 202 2
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NURS 202 Comfort, Pain, Sleep & CAM Worksheet NURS 202 1
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NURS 202 Neuro-musculoskeletal Assessment Worksheet NURS202 1
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NURS 231 NURS231 2
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NURS 260 NURS 260 1
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NURS 261 Pathophysiology II NURS 261 2
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NURS 270 NURS270 23
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NURS 271 NURS271 4
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NURS 271 Module 6 Worksheet Medications for Neurological Disorders NURS_271 1
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NURS 302 NURS 302 1
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NURS 342 NURS 342 1
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NURS 354 NURS 354 3
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NURS 364 2
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NURS260 NURS261 1
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NURSING 4: PSYCHIA-COMPREHENSIVE NURS364 2
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NURSING 4:PSCHIA-COMPREHENSIVE 1
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Nursing medical surgical nursing NCM107 8
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PHYS11 9
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Psychiatric Nursing 1
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Psychology Science Perspective 1
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NGT Notes: 
Nasogastric Tube (NGT) notes encompass the documentation of the insertion, placement, and function of a tube inserted through the nose and into the stomach. These notes track the purpose of the NGT, whether it is for administering medications, providing nutrition through feedings, or removing gastric contents. Details regarding the proper positioning of the tube within the gastrointestinal tract are recorded, ensuring its effectiveness and minimizing potential complications. Monitori...
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NGT Notes: 
Nasogastric Tube (NGT) notes encompass the documentation of the insertion, placement, and function of a tube inserted through the nose and into the stomach. These notes track the purpose of the NGT, whether it is for administering medications, providing nutrition through feedings, or removing gastric contents. Details regarding the proper positioning of the tube within the gastrointestinal tract are recorded, ensuring its effectiveness and minimizing potential complications. Monitori...
Class notes GEO23 Analysis of sutures by the manufacturer to evaluate the effect of each of the methods: 
 
Total protein: 80 (0.6%) (dT of 1.091 8.05 mg protein), (3.45 6.75 % of total protein) (% of protein): 25.2 8.1% wt/wt, 25.0 8.7% wt/wt, 20.6 9.6% wt/wt. 
 
Suture protein: 0.02 mg protease; Total protein (%) (1.9 % of collagen (total protein; total protein from muscle)] (% of total protein; total protein from muscle): 9.8 (0.2 % of collagen (glutamine) per 100 g [total protein])
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Class notes GEO23 Analysis of sutures by the manufacturer to evaluate the effect of each of the methods: 
 
Total protein: 80 (0.6%) (dT of 1.091 8.05 mg protein), (3.45 6.75 % of total protein) (% of protein): 25.2 8.1% wt/wt, 25.0 8.7% wt/wt, 20.6 9.6% wt/wt. 
 
Suture protein: 0.02 mg protease; Total protein (%) (1.9 % of collagen (total protein; total protein from muscle)] (% of total protein; total protein from muscle): 9.8 (0.2 % of collagen (glutamine) per 100 g [total protein])
Analysis of sutures by the manufacturer to evaluate the effect of each of the methods: 
 
Total protein: 80 (0.6%) (dT of 1.091 8.05 mg protein), (3.45 6.75 % of total protein) (% of protein): 25.2 8.1% wt/wt, 25.0 8.7% wt/wt, 20.6 9.6% wt/wt. 
 
Suture protein: 0.02 mg protease; Total protein (%) (1.9 % of collagen (total protein; total protein from muscle)] (% of total protein; total protein from muscle): 9.8 (0.2 % of collagen (glutamine) per 100 g [total protein])
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Analysis of sutures by the manufacturer to evaluate the effect of each of the methods: 
 
Total protein: 80 (0.6%) (dT of 1.091 8.05 mg protein), (3.45 6.75 % of total protein) (% of protein): 25.2 8.1% wt/wt, 25.0 8.7% wt/wt, 20.6 9.6% wt/wt. 
 
Suture protein: 0.02 mg protease; Total protein (%) (1.9 % of collagen (total protein; total protein from muscle)] (% of total protein; total protein from muscle): 9.8 (0.2 % of collagen (glutamine) per 100 g [total protein])
Exam (elaborations) GEO23 "The same applies for all of us. If you look at your brother's book you will see that he says that his heart was changed. The heart of our brother is his heart. It is what he writes. Let it be a change. If not, then we should be moving forward by using some form of change." ~ George Lucas
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Exam (elaborations) GEO23 "The same applies for all of us. If you look at your brother's book you will see that he says that his heart was changed. The heart of our brother is his heart. It is what he writes. Let it be a change. If not, then we should be moving forward by using some form of change." ~ George Lucas
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Exam (elaborations) GEO23 If you want empirical proof, how do you prove that your theory predicts a theory (in science) that says that there exists but doesn't? The problem with the proof for a theory is that you can't prove that there is. For example, if it is true that there is no human genome, then that implies that life is impossible.
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Exam (elaborations) GEO23 If you want empirical proof, how do you prove that your theory predicts a theory (in science) that says that there exists but doesn't? The problem with the proof for a theory is that you can't prove that there is. For example, if it is true that there is no human genome, then that implies that life is impossible.
AMLS: Advanced Medical Life Support AMLS Review 2022. 
 
As you obtain historical information regarding your patient, you note that the patient's presentation and responses are very similar to several patient complaints you have treated in the past. Integrating this information from past experience to this current experience is known as: 
Pattern recognition 
In which situation has the threat to your personal safety been reduced most significantly? 
A barking dog has been secured in a kennel in...
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AMLS: Advanced Medical Life Support AMLS Review 2022. 
 
As you obtain historical information regarding your patient, you note that the patient's presentation and responses are very similar to several patient complaints you have treated in the past. Integrating this information from past experience to this current experience is known as: 
Pattern recognition 
In which situation has the threat to your personal safety been reduced most significantly? 
A barking dog has been secured in a kennel in...
AMLS: Advanced Medical Life Support AMLS Review 2022. 
 
As you obtain historical information regarding your patient, you note that the patient's presentation and responses are very similar to several patient complaints you have treated in the past. Integrating this information from past experience to this current experience is known as: 
Pattern recognition 
In which situation has the threat to your personal safety been reduced most significantly? 
A barking dog has been secured in a kennel in...
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AMLS: Advanced Medical Life Support AMLS Review 2022. 
 
As you obtain historical information regarding your patient, you note that the patient's presentation and responses are very similar to several patient complaints you have treated in the past. Integrating this information from past experience to this current experience is known as: 
Pattern recognition 
In which situation has the threat to your personal safety been reduced most significantly? 
A barking dog has been secured in a kennel in...
AMLS Pretest questions and answers (all correct) 2021/2022. 
 
A 28 year old female is being evaluated for an acute onset of an alteration in mentation. She complained of a stiff neck and persistent headache. Vital signs are P112, R22 and regular, BP 144/88, SpO2 95% and T 102.3F (39C). The healthcare provider should observe for which complication? 
Seizure 
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A 45 year old patient is found supine on the floor of the Triage area. Healthcare providers note pinpoint pupils, shallow respi...
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AMLS Pretest questions and answers (all correct) 2021/2022. 
 
A 28 year old female is being evaluated for an acute onset of an alteration in mentation. She complained of a stiff neck and persistent headache. Vital signs are P112, R22 and regular, BP 144/88, SpO2 95% and T 102.3F (39C). The healthcare provider should observe for which complication? 
Seizure 
-Chapter 2 
A 45 year old patient is found supine on the floor of the Triage area. Healthcare providers note pinpoint pupils, shallow respi...