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HESI Exam Practice PedIATRIC


1.	Post-op cleft lip repair → minimize crying to prevent stress on the suture line and promote healing (optimum for cosmetic healing)
•	Restraint used for toddler with cleft lip repair → elbow restraints to prevent child from bending arm and bringing up hands to oral surgical site
•	Hand restraints – can still bend forward
•	Mummy restraints – only used for a short period of time during invasive procedures
•	Jacket restraints – restrains body tors...
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This document provides in depth information about the unique structure of benzene and why the structure is this way. It also explains the function of benzene and how it interacts within reactions.
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This document provides in depth information about the unique structure of benzene and why the structure is this way. It also explains the function of benzene and how it interacts within reactions.

Notes on the types of carbocations and their relative reactivity, their reactions including rearrangements and shifts, how readily they will migrate. Reactions of benzene including Fiedel Crafts alkylation and acylation, nitration, sulfonation. A look at further substitution and the impact of resonance, inductive effects and steric factors at controlling additional substitution. Ways to form substituted aromatics are then given including Diels Alder and carbonyl condensation. A few reactions of ...
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Notes on the types of carbocations and their relative reactivity, their reactions including rearrangements and shifts, how readily they will migrate. Reactions of benzene including Fiedel Crafts alkylation and acylation, nitration, sulfonation. A look at further substitution and the impact of resonance, inductive effects and steric factors at controlling additional substitution. Ways to form substituted aromatics are then given including Diels Alder and carbonyl condensation. A few reactions of ...

benzene methyl benzene phenol etc chemical reactions and mechanisms
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benzene methyl benzene phenol etc chemical reactions and mechanisms

In depth notes involving benzene reactions
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In depth notes involving benzene reactions


High quality, handwritten, A grade, A level chemistry notes in .pdf file format. 
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Benzene, phenol, reactions of benzenes and phenol, reactivity of alkenes and arenes
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High quality, handwritten, A grade, A level chemistry notes in .pdf file format. 
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Benzene, phenol, reactions of benzenes and phenol, reactivity of alkenes and arenes

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BIO 211 FINAL EXAM 2020 

Your answer is CORRECT.
Organotrophy is a term describing microorganisms that:
A) use preformed organic compounds as a source of electrons and obtain energy through fermentations or organic respiration
B) obtain electrons and H via photolysis of H2O or H2S, producing O2 or S2, respectively
C) perform photolysis of small organic molecules
D) all of the above
E) none of th	e above

Your answer is CORRECT.
Which of the following statements is true regarding the ele...
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BIO 211 FINAL EXAM 2020 

Your answer is CORRECT.
Organotrophy is a term describing microorganisms that:
A) use preformed organic compounds as a source of electrons and obtain energy through fermentations or organic respiration
B) obtain electrons and H via photolysis of H2O or H2S, producing O2 or S2, respectively
C) perform photolysis of small organic molecules
D) all of the above
E) none of th	e above

Your answer is CORRECT.
Which of the following statements is true regarding the ele...

Chem 1A Practice Exam III-Key-Version B-1(Graded A exam 2020,perfect work)

Chem 1A	
Practice Exam III

Two balloons are filled with He and are in different locations. Both have the same temperature and the same mass of He. Balloon A is being kept at a pressure that is twice that of balloon B.

 
1)	Which balloon has the higher volume?

2)	Which balloon has the higher gas density?
 

PA is twice PB Mass/v = density
 
3)	Which will release the most energy as it cools from 50 to 25 C? Specific hea...
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Chem 1A Practice Exam III-Key-Version B-1(Graded A exam 2020,perfect work)

Chem 1A	
Practice Exam III

Two balloons are filled with He and are in different locations. Both have the same temperature and the same mass of He. Balloon A is being kept at a pressure that is twice that of balloon B.

 
1)	Which balloon has the higher volume?

2)	Which balloon has the higher gas density?
 

PA is twice PB Mass/v = density
 
3)	Which will release the most energy as it cools from 50 to 25 C? Specific hea...

1. (TCO 4) The shape of a carbon dioxide molecule is _____. (Points : 5)
 tetrahedral
 pyramidal
 linear
 triangular
 None of the above

2. (TCO 4) Which of the following substances does not have polar covalent bonds? (Points : 5)
 CO2
 CH3Cl 
 Cl2
 NF3 



3. (TCO 8) According to the Bronsted-Lowry definition, which chemical in the following reaction is the acid? 
NH3 HNO3 NH4 NO3- (Points : 5)
 NH4 
 NH3 
 NO3-
 ...
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1. (TCO 4) The shape of a carbon dioxide molecule is _____. (Points : 5)
 tetrahedral
 pyramidal
 linear
 triangular
 None of the above

2. (TCO 4) Which of the following substances does not have polar covalent bonds? (Points : 5)
 CO2
 CH3Cl 
 Cl2
 NF3 



3. (TCO 8) According to the Bronsted-Lowry definition, which chemical in the following reaction is the acid? 
NH3 HNO3 NH4 NO3- (Points : 5)
 NH4 
 NH3 
 NO3-
 ...

Chapter 29 - Assessment of Hematologic System

Subjective and Objective Data

Past health history
•	Previous hematologic problems such as anemia, bleeding disorders, or blood diseases
•	Anemias – fatigue, malaise, fever, anorexia, weight loss, diarrhea
o	A dietary history may provide clues about the cause of anemia. 
•	Iron, cobalamin, and folic acid are necessary for the development of RBCs. 
•	Iron and folic acid deficiencies are associated with inadequate intake of foods such as liv...
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Chapter 29 - Assessment of Hematologic System

Subjective and Objective Data

Past health history
•	Previous hematologic problems such as anemia, bleeding disorders, or blood diseases
•	Anemias – fatigue, malaise, fever, anorexia, weight loss, diarrhea
o	A dietary history may provide clues about the cause of anemia. 
•	Iron, cobalamin, and folic acid are necessary for the development of RBCs. 
•	Iron and folic acid deficiencies are associated with inadequate intake of foods such as liv...


Properties of aromatic compounds; their formation and relevant reactions; with clear diagrams and covering entire breadth of A level topic 
 
including nitration and monohalogenation
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Properties of aromatic compounds; their formation and relevant reactions; with clear diagrams and covering entire breadth of A level topic 
 
including nitration and monohalogenation