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These notes discuss void, voidable and putative marriages in the context of South African law. The notes focus on what makes the marriages void, voidable or putative and the consequences of such marriages. 
Integrated into the notes are summaries and discussion of the relevant case law, namely:
-Smith v Smith 1948 4 SA 61 (N) 
- Van Niekerk v Van Niekerk 1959 4 SA 658 (GW)
- Venter v Venter 1949 4 SA 123 (W)
- Moola v Aulsebrook 1983 1 SA 687 (W)
- Ngubane v Ngubane 1983 2 SA 770 (T)
- Solomons ...
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These notes discuss void, voidable and putative marriages in the context of South African law. The notes focus on what makes the marriages void, voidable or putative and the consequences of such marriages. 
Integrated into the notes are summaries and discussion of the relevant case law, namely:
-Smith v Smith 1948 4 SA 61 (N) 
- Van Niekerk v Van Niekerk 1959 4 SA 658 (GW)
- Venter v Venter 1949 4 SA 123 (W)
- Moola v Aulsebrook 1983 1 SA 687 (W)
- Ngubane v Ngubane 1983 2 SA 770 (T)
- Solomons ...

1. Which of the following might trigger erythropoiesis? 
A) hypoxia of EPO-producing cells 
B) decreased tissue demand for oxygen 
C) an increased number of RBCs 
D) moving to a lower altitude 
 
2. The plasma protein that is the major contributor to osmotic pressure is ________. 
A) fibrinogen 
B) albumin 
C) alpha globulin 
D) gamma globulin 
 
3. All of the following can be expected with polycythemia except ________. 
A) high hematocrit 
B) low blood viscosity 
C) increased blood volume 
D) h...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
1. Which of the following might trigger erythropoiesis? 
A) hypoxia of EPO-producing cells 
B) decreased tissue demand for oxygen 
C) an increased number of RBCs 
D) moving to a lower altitude 
 
2. The plasma protein that is the major contributor to osmotic pressure is ________. 
A) fibrinogen 
B) albumin 
C) alpha globulin 
D) gamma globulin 
 
3. All of the following can be expected with polycythemia except ________. 
A) high hematocrit 
B) low blood viscosity 
C) increased blood volume 
D) h...

In hyperkalemia, cardiac rhythm changes are a direct result of
Correct!
 
cardiac cell hypopolarization.
 
cardiac cell repolarization.
 
cardiac cell hyperexcitability.
 
depression of the sinoatrial (SA) node.
If extracellular potassium concentration increases without a significant change in intracellular potassium, the resting membrane potential becomes more positive (i.e., changes from –90 to –80 mV) and the cell membrane is hypopolarized (the inside of the cell becom...
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- • 10 pages •
In hyperkalemia, cardiac rhythm changes are a direct result of
Correct!
 
cardiac cell hypopolarization.
 
cardiac cell repolarization.
 
cardiac cell hyperexcitability.
 
depression of the sinoatrial (SA) node.
If extracellular potassium concentration increases without a significant change in intracellular potassium, the resting membrane potential becomes more positive (i.e., changes from –90 to –80 mV) and the cell membrane is hypopolarized (the inside of the cell becom...

BSC 2347 Module 03 Quiz / BSC2347 AP 2 Mod 3 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Human Anatomy and Physiology II: Rasmussen College

BSC2347 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Module 03 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Rasmussen College

•	Question 1

	
	The SA node can influence cardiac output?			
		
			
•	Question 2

	
	The cardiac conduction system causes the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart to contract at the same time, and then the left atrium and left ventricle contract at that same time?			...
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BSC 2347 Module 03 Quiz / BSC2347 AP 2 Mod 3 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Human Anatomy and Physiology II: Rasmussen College

BSC2347 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Module 03 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Rasmussen College

•	Question 1

	
	The SA node can influence cardiac output?			
		
			
•	Question 2

	
	The cardiac conduction system causes the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart to contract at the same time, and then the left atrium and left ventricle contract at that same time?			...


Summary of the first six chapters of Christensen - the innovators perspective and the five articles (Worren, Mintzberg, Birkinshaw&Gibson, Camuffo &Wilhelm and Womack & Jones). Not included; Achterbergh & Vriens and Thompson (There is a summary on Brightspace)
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Summary of the first six chapters of Christensen - the innovators perspective and the five articles (Worren, Mintzberg, Birkinshaw&Gibson, Camuffo &Wilhelm and Womack & Jones). Not included; Achterbergh & Vriens and Thompson (There is a summary on Brightspace)

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NURS 6501 / NURS6501, Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm exam | LATEST 2020 / 2021 
 
 
•	Question 1 
1 out of 1 points 
	 
	A student asks the healthcare professional to describe exotoxins. Which statement by the professional is best?			 
	Selected Answer:	Exotoxins are released during bacterial growth.		 
			 
•	Question 2 
1 out of 1 points 
	 
	A student studying biology asks the professor to describe how the ras gene is involved in cancer proliferation. What explanation by the professor i...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
NURS 6501 / NURS6501, Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm exam | LATEST 2020 / 2021 
 
 
•	Question 1 
1 out of 1 points 
	 
	A student asks the healthcare professional to describe exotoxins. Which statement by the professional is best?			 
	Selected Answer:	Exotoxins are released during bacterial growth.		 
			 
•	Question 2 
1 out of 1 points 
	 
	A student studying biology asks the professor to describe how the ras gene is involved in cancer proliferation. What explanation by the professor i...

BSC 2347 Module 03 Quiz / BSC2347 AP 2 Mod 3 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Human Anatomy and Physiology II: Rasmussen College

BSC2347 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Module 03 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Rasmussen College

•	Question 1

	
	The SA node can influence cardiac output?			
		
			
•	Question 2

	
	The cardiac conduction system causes the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart to contract at the same time, and then the left atrium and left ventricle contract at that same time?			...
- Bundle
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
BSC 2347 Module 03 Quiz / BSC2347 AP 2 Mod 3 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Human Anatomy and Physiology II: Rasmussen College

BSC2347 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Module 03 Quiz (2 Latest Versions): Rasmussen College

•	Question 1

	
	The SA node can influence cardiac output?			
		
			
•	Question 2

	
	The cardiac conduction system causes the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart to contract at the same time, and then the left atrium and left ventricle contract at that same time?			...


Detailed procedural fairness law notes (2020) which incorporate case law, excerpts from Quinot Administrative Law in SA and lecture notes from Ms de Lange and Prof Quinot.
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Detailed procedural fairness law notes (2020) which incorporate case law, excerpts from Quinot Administrative Law in SA and lecture notes from Ms de Lange and Prof Quinot.

NURS 6501 / NURS6501, Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm exam | LATEST 2020 / 2021


•	Question 1
1 out of 1 points
	
	Autocrine stimulation is the ability of cancer cells to do what?			
	Selected Answer:	Secrete growth factors that stimulate their own growth
			
•	Question 2
1 out of 1 points
	
	A patient had a myocardial infarction that damaged the SA node, which is no longer functioning as the pacemaker of the heart. What heart rate would the healthcare provider expect the patient to have?	...
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- • 19 pages •
NURS 6501 / NURS6501, Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm exam | LATEST 2020 / 2021


•	Question 1
1 out of 1 points
	
	Autocrine stimulation is the ability of cancer cells to do what?			
	Selected Answer:	Secrete growth factors that stimulate their own growth
			
•	Question 2
1 out of 1 points
	
	A patient had a myocardial infarction that damaged the SA node, which is no longer functioning as the pacemaker of the heart. What heart rate would the healthcare provider expect the patient to have?	...


Short summary Organization & Environment, all chapters book.
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Short summary Organization & Environment, all chapters book.