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MATH 110 Module 6 exam Portage learning SPRING 2024
A new drug is introduced that is supposed to reduce fevers. Tests are 
done with the drug. The drug is given to 60 people who have fevers. It is 
found that the mean time that it takes for the fever to get back to normal 
for this test group is 350 minutes with a standard deviation of 90 minutes. 
Find the 80% confidence interval for the mean time that the drug will take 
to reduce all fevers for all people. 
Answer the following questions: 
1. Multiple choice: Which equation would you use to so...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
A new drug is introduced that is supposed to reduce fevers. Tests are 
done with the drug. The drug is given to 60 people who have fevers. It is 
found that the mean time that it takes for the fever to get back to normal 
for this test group is 350 minutes with a standard deviation of 90 minutes. 
Find the 80% confidence interval for the mean time that the drug will take 
to reduce all fevers for all people. 
Answer the following questions: 
1. Multiple choice: Which equation would you use to so...
BIOD 151 Module 3 exam SPRING 2024 Portage learning
Explain why a patient with liver disease would have intolerance to fatty foods. 
The liver produces bile which breaks down fats. If it is not producing bile (or less bile), fats 
will not be broken down effectively. 
Question 2 
5 / 5 pts 
Fill in the four blanks: 
Food enters the stomach from the ____A_______ via the ____B______ sphincter. 
Food exits the stomach via the ______C______ sphincter into the____D_______. 
- Food enters the stomach from the ______A_____ : esophagus 
- via the _____B_...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Explain why a patient with liver disease would have intolerance to fatty foods. 
The liver produces bile which breaks down fats. If it is not producing bile (or less bile), fats 
will not be broken down effectively. 
Question 2 
5 / 5 pts 
Fill in the four blanks: 
Food enters the stomach from the ____A_______ via the ____B______ sphincter. 
Food exits the stomach via the ______C______ sphincter into the____D_______. 
- Food enters the stomach from the ______A_____ : esophagus 
- via the _____B_...
BIOD 151 A& P LAB 7 SPRING 2024 Portage learning
A&P LAB 4 
1A-The Squamosal suture marks the division of which cranial bones? 
Temporal bone and Parietal bones 
1B-The Lambdoidal suture marks the division of which cranial bones? 
Occipital bone and Parietal bones 
2A-Which endocrine gland is situated in the cranial bone 
pictured above (highlighted in blue)? 
The pituitary gland is situated in the hypophyseal fossa of 
the sphenoid bone 
2B- Which cranial bone is pictured above (highlighted in blue)? 
The ethmoid bone 
3A-Which facial bone is...
- Other
- • 3 pages •
A&P LAB 4 
1A-The Squamosal suture marks the division of which cranial bones? 
Temporal bone and Parietal bones 
1B-The Lambdoidal suture marks the division of which cranial bones? 
Occipital bone and Parietal bones 
2A-Which endocrine gland is situated in the cranial bone 
pictured above (highlighted in blue)? 
The pituitary gland is situated in the hypophyseal fossa of 
the sphenoid bone 
2B- Which cranial bone is pictured above (highlighted in blue)? 
The ethmoid bone 
3A-Which facial bone is...
BIOD 151 A& P LAB 4 SPRING 2024 Portage learning
A&P LAB 4 
1A-The Squamosal suture marks the division of which cranial bones? 
Temporal bone and Parietal bones 
1B-The Lambdoidal suture marks the division of which cranial bones? 
Occipital bone and Parietal bones 
2A-Which endocrine gland is situated in the cranial bone 
pictured above (highlighted in blue)? 
The pituitary gland is situated in the hypophyseal fossa of 
the sphenoid bone 
2B- Which cranial bone is pictured above (highlighted in blue)? 
The ethmoid bone 
3A-Which facial bone is...
- Other
- • 4 pages •
A&P LAB 4 
1A-The Squamosal suture marks the division of which cranial bones? 
Temporal bone and Parietal bones 
1B-The Lambdoidal suture marks the division of which cranial bones? 
Occipital bone and Parietal bones 
2A-Which endocrine gland is situated in the cranial bone 
pictured above (highlighted in blue)? 
The pituitary gland is situated in the hypophyseal fossa of 
the sphenoid bone 
2B- Which cranial bone is pictured above (highlighted in blue)? 
The ethmoid bone 
3A-Which facial bone is...
BIOD 151 A&P LAB 3 SPRING 2024 Portage learning
A&P LAB 3 
1-List the 5 stages of digestion. 
Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Compaction, Defecation 
2-True or False: The esophagus is considered an accessory organ of the GI 
tract. 
true 
3-True or False: The tongue is considered a primary organ of the GI tract 
TRUE 
4A-True or False: Mechanical digestion in the mouth is carried out by way of 
salivary amylase. 
FALSE 
4B.True or False: Chemical digestion in the mouth is carried out by way of 
salivary amylase. 
TRUE 
5-Which portion of th...
- Other
- • 3 pages •
A&P LAB 3 
1-List the 5 stages of digestion. 
Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, Compaction, Defecation 
2-True or False: The esophagus is considered an accessory organ of the GI 
tract. 
true 
3-True or False: The tongue is considered a primary organ of the GI tract 
TRUE 
4A-True or False: Mechanical digestion in the mouth is carried out by way of 
salivary amylase. 
FALSE 
4B.True or False: Chemical digestion in the mouth is carried out by way of 
salivary amylase. 
TRUE 
5-Which portion of th...
BIOD 151 A& P LAB 1 SPRING 2024 Portage learning
A&P LAB 1 
1.Susan Smith is a participant in an Anatomy and Physiology lab class. Susan 
walked into lab today carrying a bagged lunch that she brought to eat 
following class. She has long blonde hair that is not pulled back. Today in 
class, you are reviewing basic microscopy, and you notice that Susan’s 
microscope is partially hanging off the edge of her lab bench. 
Susan brought food into the lab; Susan did not pull her hair back; Susan does 
not have the microscope safely secured on the ...
- Other
- • 3 pages •
A&P LAB 1 
1.Susan Smith is a participant in an Anatomy and Physiology lab class. Susan 
walked into lab today carrying a bagged lunch that she brought to eat 
following class. She has long blonde hair that is not pulled back. Today in 
class, you are reviewing basic microscopy, and you notice that Susan’s 
microscope is partially hanging off the edge of her lab bench. 
Susan brought food into the lab; Susan did not pull her hair back; Susan does 
not have the microscope safely secured on the ...
COUN 6100 Week 10 final exam ethics SPRING 2024
Question 1 0.5 pts 
A core belief that members of the counseling profession hold concerning 
helping others with their mental health concerns is 
Group of answer choices 
It is important to identify the illness presented by the person asking for 
assistance. 
The goal is to help the individual return to the level of functioning enjoyed 
before the illness occurred. 
Remediation is the most appropriate means in dealing with emotional and 
personal problems. 
Prevention and early intervention are ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
Question 1 0.5 pts 
A core belief that members of the counseling profession hold concerning 
helping others with their mental health concerns is 
Group of answer choices 
It is important to identify the illness presented by the person asking for 
assistance. 
The goal is to help the individual return to the level of functioning enjoyed 
before the illness occurred. 
Remediation is the most appropriate means in dealing with emotional and 
personal problems. 
Prevention and early intervention are ...
NRNP 6550 Quiz Week 4: LIVER, BILIARY TRACT, AND PANCREATIC CONDITIONS
An understanding of cells and cell behavior is a critically important component of disease diagnosis and 
treatment. But some diseases can be complex in nature, with a variety of factors and circumstances impacting 
their emergence and severity. 
Effective disease analysis often requires an understanding that goes beyond isolated cell behavior. Genes, the 
environments in which cell processes operate, the impact of patient characteristics, and racial and ethnic 
variables all can have an importa...
- Other
- • 5 pages •
An understanding of cells and cell behavior is a critically important component of disease diagnosis and 
treatment. But some diseases can be complex in nature, with a variety of factors and circumstances impacting 
their emergence and severity. 
Effective disease analysis often requires an understanding that goes beyond isolated cell behavior. Genes, the 
environments in which cell processes operate, the impact of patient characteristics, and racial and ethnic 
variables all can have an importa...
NRNP 6540 Assessing, Diagnosing, and Treating Abdominal, Urological, and Gynecological Disorders
R.B. 95-year-old, white male, currently living in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) 
SUBJECTIVE: 
Chief Complaint: “My urine is really red.” 
HPI: On Wednesday (2 days ago) the patient was brought to your clinic 
by his son and complained that his urine appeared to be bright red 
in color. You ordered labs, urinalysis, culture, and sensitivity, and 
the results are below. 
Allergies: Penicillin: Hives
- Case
- • 6 pages •
R.B. 95-year-old, white male, currently living in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) 
SUBJECTIVE: 
Chief Complaint: “My urine is really red.” 
HPI: On Wednesday (2 days ago) the patient was brought to your clinic 
by his son and complained that his urine appeared to be bright red 
in color. You ordered labs, urinalysis, culture, and sensitivity, and 
the results are below. 
Allergies: Penicillin: Hives
NRNP6550 i-Human - Exercises - Herniated disk
of 1 Index of Exercises 
Correct Missed Incorrect 
Choice You rs G raded 
Vertebral compression 
fracture 
Herniated nucleus 
pulposus (herniated 
disc) 
Spinal metastatic 
disease 
Spondylolisthesis 
Feedback 
Discussion 
This image depicts a herniated disc between the 
L2 and L3 vertebral bodies. The nucleus pulposus 
is extruded and is impinging on the nerve route 
and, to some degree, impinging on the cauda 
equina/spinal cord.
- Case
- • 2 pages •
of 1 Index of Exercises 
Correct Missed Incorrect 
Choice You rs G raded 
Vertebral compression 
fracture 
Herniated nucleus 
pulposus (herniated 
disc) 
Spinal metastatic 
disease 
Spondylolisthesis 
Feedback 
Discussion 
This image depicts a herniated disc between the 
L2 and L3 vertebral bodies. The nucleus pulposus 
is extruded and is impinging on the nerve route 
and, to some degree, impinging on the cauda 
equina/spinal cord.
BIOD 101 Module 6 Exam Portage learning
NUR 5153 Krista Hampton iHuman; skin; allergic dermatitis
It would have been very good had the physical assessment part been uploaded This would help to ensure we didnt miss a step.
PHY250L Lab 10 Thermodynamics Straighterline FALL 2023
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PHY250L Lab 6 Work & Conservation of Energy Straighterline FALL 2023