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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Action Traction is a shoe manufacturer. They sold 
500 pairs of shoes on credit to Feet of Endurance 
(FOE) for $10,000. The total manufactured cost of 
the shoes was $5,000. What is the journal entry to 
record the cost of the inventory transfer on the 
books of Action Traction? - debit Cost of Goods Sold 
for $5,000 to recognize the expense associated with 
the sale of shoes, and credit Inventory for $5,000 as 
the company no longer has the inventory.
- Exam (elaborations)
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Action Traction is a shoe manufacturer. They sold 
500 pairs of shoes on credit to Feet of Endurance 
(FOE) for $10,000. The total manufactured cost of 
the shoes was $5,000. What is the journal entry to 
record the cost of the inventory transfer on the 
books of Action Traction? - debit Cost of Goods Sold 
for $5,000 to recognize the expense associated with 
the sale of shoes, and credit Inventory for $5,000 as 
the company no longer has the inventory.
DOULA EXAM
There are three primary principals which affect fetal positioning. These include: balance, 
gravity and movement. 
Balance is the result of relaxed ligaments and pelvic muscles. 
Our posture and muscle tension affects uterine ligaments and tone. The effect comes from habit. 
Uneven postures used habitually over time can tilt the womb, tighten uterine and cervical 
ligaments on one side which twists the uterus.
- Exam (elaborations)
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There are three primary principals which affect fetal positioning. These include: balance, 
gravity and movement. 
Balance is the result of relaxed ligaments and pelvic muscles. 
Our posture and muscle tension affects uterine ligaments and tone. The effect comes from habit. 
Uneven postures used habitually over time can tilt the womb, tighten uterine and cervical 
ligaments on one side which twists the uterus.
MATERNAL NEWBORN NURSING
Signs of Respiratory Distress - Cyanosis Apnea/tachypnea Retractions Grunting Flaring of nostrils Hypotonia
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Signs of Respiratory Distress - Cyanosis Apnea/tachypnea Retractions Grunting Flaring of nostrils Hypotonia
NURSE PRACTITIONERS
Diuretics - Induces urination. These are the Carbonic anhydrase Inhibitor = Acetazolamide "Diamox", Loops = Furosemide "Lasix", Osmotics = Mannitol "Osmitrol", Potassium - sparings = Spiranolactone "Aldactone", Thiazide = Chlorothiazide "Diuril"
- Exam (elaborations)
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Diuretics - Induces urination. These are the Carbonic anhydrase Inhibitor = Acetazolamide "Diamox", Loops = Furosemide "Lasix", Osmotics = Mannitol "Osmitrol", Potassium - sparings = Spiranolactone "Aldactone", Thiazide = Chlorothiazide "Diuril"
Nursing Informatics
national league for nursing (NLN) a national organization for nurses that is composed of nurses and consumers and was created in 1952 with the closure of the National Organization for Public Health Nursing and other professional nursing organizations
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national league for nursing (NLN) a national organization for nurses that is composed of nurses and consumers and was created in 1952 with the closure of the National Organization for Public Health Nursing and other professional nursing organizations
Biology Final Exam Fall
Directional selection occurs when natural selection favors one of the extreme 
variations of a trait 
directional selection graph
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Directional selection occurs when natural selection favors one of the extreme 
variations of a trait 
directional selection graph
Child Growth and Development
Socialized Speech - Piaget's term for children's ability to take into account the perspective of the listener.
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Socialized Speech - Piaget's term for children's ability to take into account the perspective of the listener.
Chromosome structure & Organelle DNA
Possible reasons for high rate in vertebrates 
-higher rate of replication errors 
-lack of DNA repair functions 
-frequent replication of mtDNA 
-wobble=all 3rd position changes are silen
- Exam (elaborations)
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Possible reasons for high rate in vertebrates 
-higher rate of replication errors 
-lack of DNA repair functions 
-frequent replication of mtDNA 
-wobble=all 3rd position changes are silen
Nursing Management
Since an authoritative leader tends to be directive, during emergency situations this kind of leadership styles pays effectiveness in nursing care. It can be beneficial if the autocratic leader knows how to prioritize and do the things that needs to be done What do you think is the most effective leadership style that can be used during emergency situations? 
Situational theories Which type of leadership theories consider people inherit certain qualities that make them better suited to leadershi...
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Since an authoritative leader tends to be directive, during emergency situations this kind of leadership styles pays effectiveness in nursing care. It can be beneficial if the autocratic leader knows how to prioritize and do the things that needs to be done What do you think is the most effective leadership style that can be used during emergency situations? 
Situational theories Which type of leadership theories consider people inherit certain qualities that make them better suited to leadershi...
Test Bank for Basic Geriatric Nursing 8th Edition
The nurse is teaching a 14-year-old child on the proper use of a meter-dose inhaler to control symptoms of asthma. Which teaching points should the nurse include in these instructions? (Select all that apply.) 
A) Take two puffs at a time. 
B) Shake the canister before using. 
C) Wait 5 minutes between puffs. 
D) Hold the breath for 5 to 10 seconds. 
E) Activate the inhaler while taking a deep breath. Ans: B, D, E 
Feedback: 
The nurse should instruct the child to shake the canister, exhale deep...
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The nurse is teaching a 14-year-old child on the proper use of a meter-dose inhaler to control symptoms of asthma. Which teaching points should the nurse include in these instructions? (Select all that apply.) 
A) Take two puffs at a time. 
B) Shake the canister before using. 
C) Wait 5 minutes between puffs. 
D) Hold the breath for 5 to 10 seconds. 
E) Activate the inhaler while taking a deep breath. Ans: B, D, E 
Feedback: 
The nurse should instruct the child to shake the canister, exhale deep...