All 212 results

NURS 201 - PALS QUIZ 2 (100% correct)/NURS 201 - PALS QUIZ 2 (100% correct). 
Lab Values 
 
HR: 60-100BPM 
 
Stroke volume: the volume of pumped from the left per beat. Stroke volume is calculated using measurements of ventricle volumes from an and subtracting the volume of the blood in the ventricle at the end of a beat (called ) from the volume of blood just prior to the beat (called ). End-Systolic volume – end-Diastolic volume, volume ejected w each heartbeat, SV: amount of blood pumpe...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 34 pages •
NURS 201 - PALS QUIZ 2 (100% correct)/NURS 201 - PALS QUIZ 2 (100% correct). 
Lab Values 
 
HR: 60-100BPM 
 
Stroke volume: the volume of pumped from the left per beat. Stroke volume is calculated using measurements of ventricle volumes from an and subtracting the volume of the blood in the ventricle at the end of a beat (called ) from the volume of blood just prior to the beat (called ). End-Systolic volume – end-Diastolic volume, volume ejected w each heartbeat, SV: amount of blood pumpe...

ATH 302 Quiz 4 with Answers

Part 1 of 3

If a teacher is trying to prove that a new method of teaching economics is more effective than a traditional one, he/she will conduct a:
In an article appearing in Today’s Health a writer states that the average number of calories in a serving of popcorn is 75. To determine if the average number of calories in a serving of popcorn is different from 75, a nutritionist selected a random sample of 20 servings of popcorn and computed the sample mean number...
- Study guide
- • 8 pages •
ATH 302 Quiz 4 with Answers

Part 1 of 3

If a teacher is trying to prove that a new method of teaching economics is more effective than a traditional one, he/she will conduct a:
In an article appearing in Today’s Health a writer states that the average number of calories in a serving of popcorn is 75. To determine if the average number of calories in a serving of popcorn is different from 75, a nutritionist selected a random sample of 20 servings of popcorn and computed the sample mean number...

ECET-105 Week 3 Lab Introduction to Digital Logic Gates
ECET-105 Week 3 Lab: Introduction to Digital Logic Gates
Objectives: 

To understand basic logic functions (AND, OR, and NOT) and their complement used in Boolean algebra and digital logic design.
To test simple logic small-scale integration (SSI) integrated circuit (IC) devices.
Results: ► Conclusions: ► Observations/Measurements: ► Questions: ▼

Draw the schematic for a circuit that will function as indicated by the Boolean expres...
- Study guide
- • 9 pages •
ECET-105 Week 3 Lab Introduction to Digital Logic Gates
ECET-105 Week 3 Lab: Introduction to Digital Logic Gates
Objectives: 

To understand basic logic functions (AND, OR, and NOT) and their complement used in Boolean algebra and digital logic design.
To test simple logic small-scale integration (SSI) integrated circuit (IC) devices.
Results: ► Conclusions: ► Observations/Measurements: ► Questions: ▼

Draw the schematic for a circuit that will function as indicated by the Boolean expres...

Harmonic Distortion in Communication SignalsObjectives:

Equipment Required: Multisim version 8.0, Computer or laptop

Theory: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD):(i)Harmonics are integer multiples of the fundamental or input frequency.(ii)Harmonics of 60 Hz are 60Hz (fundamental), 120 Hz, 180 Hz, 300 Hz, 420 Hz…(iii)Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is the ratio of square root of the sum of the squares of individual rms harmonic voltages to the rms value of the fundamental and is given byWhereTHD =...
- Other
- • 9 pages •
Harmonic Distortion in Communication SignalsObjectives:

Equipment Required: Multisim version 8.0, Computer or laptop

Theory: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD):(i)Harmonics are integer multiples of the fundamental or input frequency.(ii)Harmonics of 60 Hz are 60Hz (fundamental), 120 Hz, 180 Hz, 300 Hz, 420 Hz…(iii)Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is the ratio of square root of the sum of the squares of individual rms harmonic voltages to the rms value of the fundamental and is given byWhereTHD =...

MATH 302 Quiz 4 Set 4 – Question and Answers

PART 1 OF 3
A manufacturer of flashlight batteries took a sample of 13 batteries from a day’s production and used them continuously until they failed to work. The life lengths of the batteries, in hours, until they failed were: 342, 426, 317, 545, 264, 451, 1049, 631, 512, 266, 492, 562, and 298. 
The null and alternative hypotheses divide all possibilities into:
Results from previous studies showed 79% of all high school seniors from a certain c...
- Study guide
- • 8 pages •
MATH 302 Quiz 4 Set 4 – Question and Answers

PART 1 OF 3
A manufacturer of flashlight batteries took a sample of 13 batteries from a day’s production and used them continuously until they failed to work. The life lengths of the batteries, in hours, until they failed were: 342, 426, 317, 545, 264, 451, 1049, 631, 512, 266, 492, 562, and 298. 
The null and alternative hypotheses divide all possibilities into:
Results from previous studies showed 79% of all high school seniors from a certain c...

Sell your knowledge on Stuvia
Hundred thousands of people are searching for your content every day. You can easily upload your summaries to our platform and start earning money from your study notes.
Sign up for free today and start earning while helping others!

•	Question 1 
0 out of 2 points 
	 
 	Variations in room temperature or noise level, aversive odors in the lab space, and poor lighting are examples of ________ variables.			 
	Selected Answer:	 
independent 
Answers:	 
nuisance 
	dependent 
	independent 
	participant 
			 
•	Question 2 
0 out of 2 points 
	 
 	When a dependent variable produces consistent measurements, it is said to be 			 
	Selected Answer:	 
valid 
Answers:	sequential 
	valid 
	 
reliable 
	hypothetical 
			 ...
- Bundle
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
•	Question 1 
0 out of 2 points 
	 
 	Variations in room temperature or noise level, aversive odors in the lab space, and poor lighting are examples of ________ variables.			 
	Selected Answer:	 
independent 
Answers:	 
nuisance 
	dependent 
	independent 
	participant 
			 
•	Question 2 
0 out of 2 points 
	 
 	When a dependent variable produces consistent measurements, it is said to be 			 
	Selected Answer:	 
valid 
Answers:	sequential 
	valid 
	 
reliable 
	hypothetical 
			 ...

Variations in room temperature or noise level, aversive odors in the lab space, and poor lighting are examples of ________ variables.			 
	Selected Answer:	 
independent 
Answers:	 
nuisance 
	dependent 
	independent 
	participant 
			 
•	Question 2 
0 out of 2 points 
	 
 	When a dependent variable produces consistent measurements, it is said to be 			 
	Selected Answer:	 
valid 
Answers:	sequential 
	valid 
	 
reliable 
	hypothetical 
			 
•	Question 3 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
Variations in room temperature or noise level, aversive odors in the lab space, and poor lighting are examples of ________ variables.			 
	Selected Answer:	 
independent 
Answers:	 
nuisance 
	dependent 
	independent 
	participant 
			 
•	Question 2 
0 out of 2 points 
	 
 	When a dependent variable produces consistent measurements, it is said to be 			 
	Selected Answer:	 
valid 
Answers:	sequential 
	valid 
	 
reliable 
	hypothetical 
			 
•	Question 3 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
 ...

BIOS 255 Week 3 Lab Instructions

Activity	Description	Points
Part 1	Blood pressure lab (attached)	15
Part 2	Lab manual Exercise 30 RYK and UYK	15
Total		30

References								

	Tortora & Derrickson, Introduction to the Human Body, 15th ed., Wiley, 2017.
	Allen & Harper, Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6th ed., Wiley, 2017.

PART 1: Blood pressure measurements and basic pressure and flow calculations during rest and exercise.

	Teams will collect blood pressure measurements and t...
- Interview
- • 8 pages •
BIOS 255 Week 3 Lab Instructions

Activity	Description	Points
Part 1	Blood pressure lab (attached)	15
Part 2	Lab manual Exercise 30 RYK and UYK	15
Total		30

References								

	Tortora & Derrickson, Introduction to the Human Body, 15th ed., Wiley, 2017.
	Allen & Harper, Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6th ed., Wiley, 2017.

PART 1: Blood pressure measurements and basic pressure and flow calculations during rest and exercise.

	Teams will collect blood pressure measurements and t...

The chi-square goodness-of-fit test can be used to test for

Question 2 of 23

 

A company operates four machines during three shifts each day. From production records, the data in the table below were collected. At the .05 level of significance test to determine if the number of breakdowns is independent of the shift

Question 3 of 23

 

In choosing the “best-fitting” line through a set of points in linear regression, we choose the one with the

Question 4 of 23

 

A linear regression an...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
The chi-square goodness-of-fit test can be used to test for

Question 2 of 23

 

A company operates four machines during three shifts each day. From production records, the data in the table below were collected. At the .05 level of significance test to determine if the number of breakdowns is independent of the shift

Question 3 of 23

 

In choosing the “best-fitting” line through a set of points in linear regression, we choose the one with the

Question 4 of 23

 

A linear regression an...

Learning Objectives:

Understand the definition of acid, base, pH, and buffer
Understand how to measure the pH of solutions in several ways and how they compare
Understand the concept of neutralization
Understand how acids and bases behave in both water and buffer solutions. 
The chemistry of acids and bases is an important area of chemistry involved in everything from the way our bodies function to the synthesis of the latest drug molecules. From the shampoo you used this morning to the cup of...
- Bundle
- Class notes
- • 6 pages •
Learning Objectives:

Understand the definition of acid, base, pH, and buffer
Understand how to measure the pH of solutions in several ways and how they compare
Understand the concept of neutralization
Understand how acids and bases behave in both water and buffer solutions. 
The chemistry of acids and bases is an important area of chemistry involved in everything from the way our bodies function to the synthesis of the latest drug molecules. From the shampoo you used this morning to the cup of...