Posts by Margaret Bruce:
Molecular Formula Li2S Average mass 45.947 Da Density Boiling Point Flash Point Molar Refractivity Polarizability Surface Tension Molar Volume Experimental data Predicted – ACD/Labs Predicted – ChemAxon Experimental Physico-chemical Properties Experimental Melting Point: 900-975 °C Alfa Aesar 900-975 °C Alfa Aesar 12839 Experimental Gravity: 1.66 g/mL Alfa Aesar 12839 Miscellaneous Safety: 11-14-31-36/37/38 Alfa Aesar 12839 […]
Read morequestion Developmental Psychology answer Study how adults change and grow, both psychologically and physiologically, as they age. (from prenatal to death) question Physiological Psychology answer Investigates the biological basis of behavior. question Experimental Psychology answer Investigates basic psychological processes such as sensation and preception, memory, intelligence, learning, and motivation. question Personality Psychology answer Studies the […]
Read morequestion Major principles of sociological theories answer -Social groups, social institutions, the arrangement of society, and social roles are the focus of criminological study -Group dynamics, group organization, and subgroup relationships form the causal nexus from which crime develops -Society’s structure and its relative degree of organization or disorganization are important factors contributing to the […]
Read morequestion The Thirteenth Amendment bans slavery. When was it passed? answer c. immediately after the Civil War question The Fourteenth Amendment attempted to guarantee which of the following to former slaves? answer d. citizenship rights question The provision of the Fourteenth Amendment that prohibits any state from denying any person within its jurisdiction “the equal […]
Read moreMolecular Formula C6H10Br2 Average mass 241.952 Da Density 1.8±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 220.5±15.0 °C at 760 mmHg Flash Point 91.5±19.6 °C Molar Refractivity 43.2±0.3 cm3 Polarizability 17.1±0.5 10-24cm3 Surface Tension 41.1±3.0 dyne/cm Molar Volume 135.2±3.0 cm3
Read morequestion Which one of the following statements best describes Piaget’s view of how children acquire knowledge about the world? answer Children actively construct their own view of the world from their experiences with the environment. question Louis receives a new soccer ball and begins to dribble it in the same way he dribbles his basketball. […]
Read morequestion Activities of daily living ADL’s answer personal daily care tasks, including bathing, dressing, mouth care, hair care, toileting, and eating and drinking. question acute care answer 24 hour skilled care for temporary illnesses of injuries; generally given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers. question adaptive devices/assistive devices answer special equipment that helps a person […]
Read morequestion what diagnoses are the highest priority? answer Nursing diagnoses that, if untreated, result in harm to a patient or others (e.g., those related to airway status, circulation, safety, and pain) have the highest priorities question classification of priorities: answer -High—Emergent -Intermediate—non-life-threatening -Low—Affect patient’s future well-being question Fulmala is a first semester nursing student who […]
Read morequestion Martha Rogers’s Theory Name answer Science of Unitary Human Beings question Science of Unitary Human Beings answer No boundaries/barriers to inhibit energy flow, endless combinations of energy to make each person unique question Science of Unitary Human Beings: Aim answer Pt seen as a whole -> focuses on their lifestyle practices and current conditions […]
Read morequestion Opportunity Cost answer highest-valued , next-best alternative that must be given up to obtain something. question The concept of opportunity cost exists because of answer scarcity. question All our wants cannot be satisfied because answer limited resources mean all the goods that we want can’t be obtained. question Economists are concerned with an individual’s […]
Read morequestion Moral philosophy answer A logical framework for making moral/ethical decisions. Provides foundations for ethical theories. Roots of the tree analogy used to make ethical decisions. Naturalism and rationalism are moral philosophies. question Ethics answer The practical application of morality. Personal consciousness of the moral importance that guides your actions. Ethical theories represent trunk and […]
Read morequestion a system of ideas that is presumed to explain a given phenomenon answer theory question fields of study in which the central focus is performance of a profession role , nursing teaching management, music. answer practice discipline question a group of related ideas, statements or concepts answer conceptual framework question theories that articulate a […]
Read morequestion what was the primary reason of secondary school before the 20th century? answer college preparation and emphasize practical skills question list five reasons why graduating high school is important answer 37% less likely to be unemployed, earn about $158 more each week, more likely to get hired, get accepted into college, and demonstrates determination […]
Read morequestion 1) All of the following are secondary sex characteristics EXCEPT A) body growth. B) changes in the voice. C) appearance of body hair. D) production of sperm and eggs. answer d question 2) In males, what is the first noticeable change during puberty? A) Spermarche occurs. B) Voice deepens. C) Penis and testicles increase […]
Read morequestion 1. An older adult patient takes multiple medications daily. Over 2 days, the patient developed confusion, slurred speech, an unsteady gait, and fluctuating levels of orientation. These findings are most characteristic of: a. delirium. b. dementia. c. amnestic syndrome. d. Alzheimer’s disease. answer ANS: A Delirium is characterized by an abrupt onset of fluctuating […]
Read morequestion What is the number one cause for mortality among children? 1. Human immunodeficiency virus 2. Congenital anomalies 3. Motor vehicle accidents 4. Low birthweight answer Motor vehicle accidents question The nurse is assessing the vital signs of a child who is being evaluated in an urgent care center. The child is to be seen […]
Read morequestion Explain the purpose of Documentation. answer It is an act of making it a written record. Records patient status and care. question Reporting answer oral communication about the patients status question Medical record or chart answer collection of documentation, orders, and other care information for a patient Present emphasis on health, now commonly referred […]
Read morequestion he asserted his rights as a Roman citizen answer Paul’s case was transferred to Rome because question Romulus and Remus answer According to legend Rome was founded by question Etruscans answer During the early history, Rome was dominated by the question consuls answer In the early stages of the Roman republic the patricians elected […]
Read morequestion The nursing instructor is teaching students about legal guidelines for documentation. What guidelines for documentation should the nurse include? Select all that apply. 1 Record all facts. 2 Correct all errors promptly. 3 Chart only for yourself. 4 Document critical comments about patients. 5 Use shorthand when necessary to speed your documentation. answer 1, […]
Read morequestion Which nursing diagnosis would be the priority for the client experiencing acute delirium? answer Risk for injury related to confusion and cognitive deficits question Which term is used to describe the inability to execute motor functioning, despite intact motor abilities? answer Apraxia question What is the primary sign of delirium? answer An altered level […]
Read morequestion Leadership is best defined as ________. answer the ability to influence a group toward the achievement of a vision or set of goals question Which of the following statements regarding leadership is true? answer Nonsanctioned leadership is as important as formal influence. question Which of the following is a desirable feature of leadership? answer […]
Read morequestion The dietary approach that has been most successful in long-term studies is the low-fat, … approach. answer high-fiber question When energy input is less than energy output, the person is in … energy balance. answer negative question Identify characteristics of a reliable weight-loss program: answer 1. recommends physical activity 2. scientific evidence supports program […]
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