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ACC 13
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Biomedical Sciences 7
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Business Diploma/Extended Diploma Level 3 4
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Computer Science 2
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Forensic and medical science 9
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International Relations and Security 2
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Pharmacy 6
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Physiotherapy 1
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End-of-life care is largely the responsibility of nurses is correct because 
palliative care reflects the holistic philosophy of nursing, and comfort and 
relief have always been nursing responsibilities. End-of-life needs are 
expected to increase with the aging population is correct because as the 
population ages, there will be a greater demand for end-of-life care as the 
number of individuals needing care increases. Hospice and palliative care 
nurses work in a variety of settings is correc...
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End-of-life care is largely the responsibility of nurses is correct because 
palliative care reflects the holistic philosophy of nursing, and comfort and 
relief have always been nursing responsibilities. End-of-life needs are 
expected to increase with the aging population is correct because as the 
population ages, there will be a greater demand for end-of-life care as the 
number of individuals needing care increases. Hospice and palliative care 
nurses work in a variety of settings is correc...
Lewis dot structures 
Dots are used to represent the electrons in the valence shell of atoms, and covalent 
bonding is indicated by pairs of electrons placed between atoms. Multiple bonds are 
represented with multiple pairs of electrons. Note that non-bonding lone pairs should be 
included.
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The University of Bradford•CHEM CHEM211
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Organic Chemistry • Paula Y Bruice, Paula Y Bruice• ISBN 9780321697684
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Lewis dot structures 
Dots are used to represent the electrons in the valence shell of atoms, and covalent 
bonding is indicated by pairs of electrons placed between atoms. Multiple bonds are 
represented with multiple pairs of electrons. Note that non-bonding lone pairs should be 
included.
Explanation – Utilize the one-letter codes for all amino acids and know their charge and polarity. 
Globular proteins are usually seen in aqueous environments and will fold to have nonpolar amino 
acids on its interior. Based on that information, the polypeptide needs to have outside amino 
acids that are charged or polar, while the interior will have nonpolar/hydrophobic amino acids. D 
is correct because (RDGLIVFYWSC) arginine, aspartame, serine, and cysteine are 
polar/charged.
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Explanation – Utilize the one-letter codes for all amino acids and know their charge and polarity. 
Globular proteins are usually seen in aqueous environments and will fold to have nonpolar amino 
acids on its interior. Based on that information, the polypeptide needs to have outside amino 
acids that are charged or polar, while the interior will have nonpolar/hydrophobic amino acids. D 
is correct because (RDGLIVFYWSC) arginine, aspartame, serine, and cysteine are 
polar/charged.
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The University of Bradford•ARC5004-B Laboratory Science
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For which of the following conditions would a patient receive an inhaler? 
a. asthma 
b. diabetes 
c. hypertension 
d. gout 
A patient presents a prescription for Las ix 40 mg, which has been authorized for generic 
substitution. Which of the following may be substituted for Las ix?
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For which of the following conditions would a patient receive an inhaler? 
a. asthma 
b. diabetes 
c. hypertension 
d. gout 
A patient presents a prescription for Las ix 40 mg, which has been authorized for generic 
substitution. Which of the following may be substituted for Las ix?
Solve the following differential equations: 
1.1 x x dy ydx ln 0. (4) 
1.2 cos sin Hint: Solve as a linear equation. 1 dy x yx 
dx (8) 
1.3 2 2 Hint: Let dy x xy y vx dx
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Solve the following differential equations: 
1.1 x x dy ydx ln 0. (4) 
1.2 cos sin Hint: Solve as a linear equation. 1 dy x yx 
dx (8) 
1.3 2 2 Hint: Let dy x xy y vx dx
Asynchronous Applications – Pt-centered & allows consumers to participate in their own care by using 
designated health technology to share health metrics & data w/ their healthcare provider via technology 
(remote pt-monitoring - the use of devices to capture pt data at one location & then transmit it 
electronically to healthcare pros at a different location, allowing the review of data for clinical decision-making, i.e. Mobile Health).
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Asynchronous Applications – Pt-centered & allows consumers to participate in their own care by using 
designated health technology to share health metrics & data w/ their healthcare provider via technology 
(remote pt-monitoring - the use of devices to capture pt data at one location & then transmit it 
electronically to healthcare pros at a different location, allowing the review of data for clinical decision-making, i.e. Mobile Health).
Computer Technology is correct answer collection of data for analysis, which can be used to justify the 
efficacy of particular interventions & improve quality of care
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Computer Technology is correct answer collection of data for analysis, which can be used to justify the 
efficacy of particular interventions & improve quality of care
To maintain current in technology trends of healthcare, nursing programs must evaluate 
and consider changes in the curriculum to integrate new technologies. A recent technology 
introduced to the nursing education curriculum is the use of a virtual patient simulator, I-Human. 
This software developed by Kaplan is utilized in higher education to provide students an 
interactive interface to assess, diagnosis, and treat patients virtually. It provides a practice 
environment for clinical skills, ...
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The University of Bradford•NURSING MS C922
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To maintain current in technology trends of healthcare, nursing programs must evaluate 
and consider changes in the curriculum to integrate new technologies. A recent technology 
introduced to the nursing education curriculum is the use of a virtual patient simulator, I-Human. 
This software developed by Kaplan is utilized in higher education to provide students an 
interactive interface to assess, diagnosis, and treat patients virtually. It provides a practice 
environment for clinical skills, ...
Chapter 01: Nursing and the Health Care System 
1. Florence Nightingale’s contributions to nursing practice and education: 
a. are historically important but have no validity for nursing today. 
b. were neither recognized nor appreciated in her own time. 
c. were a major factor in reducing the death rate in the Crimean War. 
d. were limited only to the care of severe traumatic wounds. 
2. Early nursing education and care in the United States: 
a. were directed at community health. 
b. provided...
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Chapter 01: Nursing and the Health Care System 
1. Florence Nightingale’s contributions to nursing practice and education: 
a. are historically important but have no validity for nursing today. 
b. were neither recognized nor appreciated in her own time. 
c. were a major factor in reducing the death rate in the Crimean War. 
d. were limited only to the care of severe traumatic wounds. 
2. Early nursing education and care in the United States: 
a. were directed at community health. 
b. provided...