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1)Doctors order is Demerol 5mg/kg PO q4h pm pain. The patient weighs 200lbs. Dem
1)Doctors order is Demerol 5mg/kg PO q4h pm pain. The patient weighs 200lbs. Demerol comes in 25mg/ml. How many ml would you give? 2)Prednisone 10 mg/kg/day IV every 12 hrs is ord…
1)During the last Ice Age large sheets of ice moved across the Northern Hemisphe
1)During the last Ice Age large sheets of ice moved across the Northern Hemisphere. Examining the Radiative Transfer Equation, which terms would be effected. Explain your reasonin…
1)During the last Ice Age large sheets of ice moved across the Northern Hemisphe
1)During the last Ice Age large sheets of ice moved across the Northern Hemisphere. Examining the Radiative Transfer Equation, which terms would be effected. Explain your reasonin…
1)During the oxidation of amino acids, a key set of reactions is the uptake of t
1)During the oxidation of amino acids, a key set of reactions is the uptake of the ammonium ion (NH4) to form carbamoyl phosphate, from ammonia, ATP and HCO3 The activation of the…
1)Endorphines____. a. are less powerfull than enkaphalines b.reduce pain message
1)Endorphines____. a. are less powerfull than enkaphalines b.reduce pain messages from neurotransmitters c. are radically different in function from neurotransmitters d. are found…
1)Explain the “flat versus spiky world” debate. Include the names of the individ
1)Explain the “flat versus spiky world” debate. Include the names of the individuals who argued these positions and give specific examples to illustrate the main points as asserte…
1)Explain why the plants artificially selected for increased reproductive capaci
1)Explain why the plants artificially selected for increased reproductive capacity will not necessarily show increased survival ability. (This question is related to natural selec…
1)Fault block mountains are the result of (tension, directed compression, unifor
1)Fault block mountains are the result of (tension, directed compression, uniform compression) appliecd to a portion of the crust which is (brittle, ductile, fluid). Underline the…
1)Free earlobes is dominant. Two parents with free earlobes have six children wi
1)Free earlobes is dominant. Two parents with free earlobes have six children with free earlobes and one child with attached earlobes. What are the genotypes of the parents? What …
1)From the videos of living embryos that you watched, which of the following des
1)From the videos of living embryos that you watched, which of the following describes the general activities of the embryonic cells that you observed during embryo development? T…
1)From the videos of living embryos that you watched, which of the following des
1)From the videos of living embryos that you watched, which of the following describes the general activities of the embryonic cells that you observed during embryo development? T…
1)Given the thermochemical equation for photosynthesis,6H 2 O( l ) + 6CO 2 ( g )
1)Given the thermochemical equation for photosynthesis,6H2O(l) + 6CO2(g)C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) H = +2803 kJ/mol Calculate the solar energy required to produce 1991 g of C6H12O6. Ente…
1)Globalization is a process that first began to appear in North America in the
1)Globalization is a process that first began to appear in North America in the 19th century. T or F? 2)Like nationalism, globalization is concerned with the construction of barri…
1)How are Venus and Earth similar to and different from each other? e) Venus and
1)How are Venus and Earth similar to and different from each other? e) Venus and Earth are similar in that they have similar interior compositions; however, Venus has a stronger m…
1)How does a mutation in the G-alpha subunit of the G-protein that decreases its
1)How does a mutation in the G-alpha subunit of the G-protein that decreases its GTPase activity affect liver cell responses to epinephrine? It would increase secretion of epineph…
1)How does the Affordable Care Act play into distributive justice, provide an ex
1)How does the Affordable Care Act play into distributive justice, provide an example? 2)What does it mean to be a just administrator and what can administrators do to practice st…
1)How many ATP and NADH are generated (formed, not yielded) in the EMP (common g
1)How many ATP and NADH are generated (formed, not yielded) in the EMP (common glycolysis) pathway? A) none B) 2 and 1 respectively C) 2 and 4 D) 4 and 2 E) 2 and 2 2) How many py…
1)How many grams of silver chloride can be prepared by the reaction of 100.0 mL
1)How many grams of silver chloride can be prepared by the reaction of 100.0 mL of 0.10 M silver nitrate with 100.0 mL of 0.20 M NaCl? Calculate the concentration of each ion rema…
1)How much diluent will you add to the vial to prepare a 250,000 units/mL streng
1)How much diluent will you add to the vial to prepare a 250,000 units/mL strength? 2)What is the toal dose in this vial? 3)If the doctor orders penicillin G 2,000,000 units IM st…
1)Identify which of the following are traits of mictochondria, chloroplast or bo
1)Identify which of the following are traits of mictochondria, chloroplast or both --found in cells of plants --breaks down sugar for energy --has stacks of thylakoids inside --co…
1)If a DNA molecule of 132 base pairs contains 23 adenine bases (A), how many cy
1)If a DNA molecule of 132 base pairs contains 23 adenine bases (A), how many cytosine bases (C) will it have? 2)True or false question: The base cytosine is an example of a purin…
1)If an arteriole were to constrict to one-fourth of its previous radius, and bl
1)If an arteriole were to constrict to one-fourth of its previous radius, and blood pressure remained the same, then flow through the arteriole would… decrease by a factor of 4. d…
1)If an arteriole were to constrict to one-fourth of its previous radius, and bl
1)If an arteriole were to constrict to one-fourth of its previous radius, and blood pressure remained the same, then flow through the arteriole would… decrease by a factor of 4. d…
1)If my protease is in lysosomes and works in the blood to attack un-engulfed in
1)If my protease is in lysosomes and works in the blood to attack un-engulfed invaders at which pH would the protein structure remain relatively intact with the hinge closed? A) 2…
1)If you had a patient with a low hematocrit, how could you tell from a complete
1)If you had a patient with a low hematocrit, how could you tell from a complete blood count whether it was caused by a deficiency in vitamin B or iron? 2) Besides iron and vitami…
1)If you had a patient with a low hematocrit, how could you tell from a complete
1)If you had a patient with a low hematocrit, how could you tell from a complete blood count whether it was caused by a deficiency in vitamin B or iron? 2) Besides iron and vitami…
1)Ignoring Tarentola, Lygodactylus, and Phelsuma as outgroups How would could yo
1)Ignoring Tarentola, Lygodactylus, and Phelsuma as outgroups How would could you classify the remaining species and genera into families? i am having trouble with this question n…
1)In Fruit flies Brown (B) is dominant to Black (b)body and at another locus on
1)In Fruit flies Brown (B) is dominant to Black (b)body and at another locus on the same chromosome Normal wings (N is dominant to wingless (n). A test cross was prepared by matin…
1)In a Merry-Go-Round the rotation curve is straight line with a positive slope
1)In a Merry-Go-Round the rotation curve is straight line with a positive slope (curve goes upward), this indicates that a.in a Merry-Go-Round objects closer to the center move at…
1)In contrast to nonfunctioning breasts, the breast of late pregnancy and postpa
1)In contrast to nonfunctioning breasts, the breast of late pregnancy and postpartum period contains: a)Acini b)Periareolar ducts c)Hyperplastic subareolar ducts d)More connective…
1)In eukaryotes, glycolysis takes place in the blank , and the citric acid cycle
1)In eukaryotes, glycolysis takes place in the blank , and the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation takes place in the blank . 2)The breakdown of glucose is an example …
1)In eukaryotes, where does the Citric Acid Cycle occur? Cytoplasm Rough ER Mito
1)In eukaryotes, where does the Citric Acid Cycle occur? Cytoplasm Rough ER Mitochondria Plasma membrane 2)In eukaryotes, where does glycolysis occur? Cytoplasm Rough ER Mitochond…
1)In eukaryotes, where does the Citric Acid Cycle occur? Cytoplasm Rough ER Mito
1)In eukaryotes, where does the Citric Acid Cycle occur? Cytoplasm Rough ER Mitochondria Plasma membrane 2)In eukaryotes, where does glycolysis occur? Cytoplasm Rough ER Mitochond…
1)In most developed countries, health care is a private service only available t
1)In most developed countries, health care is a private service only available to those who can afford it. a TRUE, b FALSE 2)Among developing regions, the literacy rate exceeds 90…
1)In peas, tall plant height (T) is dominant over short (t). Pure-breeding tall
1)In peas, tall plant height (T) is dominant over short (t). Pure-breeding tall and short plants are crossed. What will be the genotype of the F1 plants (offspring of this cross)?…
1)In the Arroyo Seco, the Western Toad feeds on beetles, bees, and small aquatic
1)In the Arroyo Seco, the Western Toad feeds on beetles, bees, and small aquatic insects. The Bull Frog has been introduced and eats the same foods. The based on this information …
1)In what part of the cell does the Translation phase of protein synthesis occur
1)In what part of the cell does the Translation phase of protein synthesis occur? nucleus cell wall mytochondria cytoplasm Substances used for the translation phase of protein syn…
1)In your own word define and contrast Health Information Exchange (HIE) and Reg
1)In your own word define and contrast Health Information Exchange (HIE) and Regional Extension Center (REC).. 2)Identify at least two HIEs in your state. Review the websites and …
1)Individual molecules that absorb light are called: A) pigments B) chloroplasts
1)Individual molecules that absorb light are called: A) pigments B) chloroplasts C) RuBisCO D) chromophores E) terminals 2)What are the excited electrons used for that are generat…
1)Instrumental knowledge refers to knowledge that is applied to the production o
1)Instrumental knowledge refers to knowledge that is applied to the production of tools for interacting with, consuming and modifying our physical reality. It is the kind of knowl…
1)Interfere with SNARE/ synaptotagamin interaction 2)increase the amount of Ca++
1)Interfere with SNARE/ synaptotagamin interaction 2)increase the amount of Ca++ that enters the axon terminal 3)inhibit kinesin 4)inhibit enzymethat digest neurons transmitter in…
1)Latin America and Europe have been the main source of immigrants in the United
1)Latin America and Europe have been the main source of immigrants in the United States since the late 20th century a) TRUE b) FALSE 2)The majority of China's recent internal migr…
1)Mary\'s father does NOT have freackles, but Mary does. What genotype could Mar
1)Mary's father does NOT have freackles, but Mary does. What genotype could Mary's mother have? 2) what are the chances two individuals with autosomal recessive trait will have a …
1)Match the following terms with the rock types. 4. Aphanitic 2) If a rock has a
1)Match the following terms with the rock types. 4. Aphanitic 2) If a rock has a preferred alignment of mineral grains we call that a _____ texture. 3) Which of the following ha…
1)Measurements of distances to Type Ia supernovae indicate that no Type Ia super
1)Measurements of distances to Type Ia supernovae indicate that no Type Ia supernovae are occuring at the present time 2) Which of the following is not likely to be found in the t…
1)Mechanims by which antibiotics kill or inhibit microbial growth are: a) Inhibi
1)Mechanims by which antibiotics kill or inhibit microbial growth are: a) Inhibition of cell wall synthesis b) Injury of cell membrane c) Inhibition of protein synthesis d) Inhibi…
1)Mechanims by which antibiotics kill or inhibit microbial growth are: a) Inhibi
1)Mechanims by which antibiotics kill or inhibit microbial growth are: a) Inhibition of cell wall synthesis b) Injury of cell membrane c) Inhibition of protein synthesis d) Inhibi…
1)Most organic matter in detritus, soil, or litter is eventually decomposed. Pro
1)Most organic matter in detritus, soil, or litter is eventually decomposed. Provide an example of organic matter or an organic molecule that is an exception to this rule. 2) A pl…
1)Most stars on an H-R diagram are found in one part of the diagram. It is an ar
1)Most stars on an H-R diagram are found in one part of the diagram. It is an area on the diagram where all stars are plotted for 90% of their lifespans. What part of the diagram …
1)Mushrooms and other fungi were once lumped in with the plant kingdom. Modern s
1)Mushrooms and other fungi were once lumped in with the plant kingdom. Modern science has separated them into their own kingdom. Kingdom Fungi is distinguished from Kingdom Plant…
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