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48.  Physician’s order: Penicillin 3.5 mg/kg On hand the nur…

48.  Physician’s order: Penicillin 3.5 mg/kg On hand the nurse has: 5 mg/mL The client weighed 77 lbs this morning. How many mL will the nurse give?  Round your answer to the nearest tenth decimal place.

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8.  The nurse is performing the AM physical assessment on an…

8.  The nurse is performing the AM physical assessment on an 88-year-old patient admitted with pneumonia. The nurse correctly performs the respiratory assessment by auscultating:

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22.  The nurse is caring for a patient that is admitted for…

22.  The nurse is caring for a patient that is admitted for status asthmaticus. The physician has ordered beclomethasone and levalbuterol. Which of the following interventions will the nurse perform related to administration of the medications?

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The image above shows normal ranges for each value in the fi…

The image above shows normal ranges for each value in the first column, then complete blood counts for 3 patients in the next three columns. Which statement about the Complete Blood Count results is FALSE?

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The next three exam questions refer to the following quotati…

The next three exam questions refer to the following quotation from one of the Vaccination Graphic Novels we looked at in class.  In the 1700s, Edward Jenner observed that milkmaids that caught cowpox didn’t catch small pox.  To prove that cowpox was the key to immunity he performed an experiment.  Using a lancet covered with ooze from a cowpox sore Jenner made 3 small cuts in the arms of a healthy young boy (the son of his gardener).  The boy got cowpox and was sick for a few days but soon recovered.  Shortly after the boy recovered from cowpox, Jenner tested his hypothesis and repeated the procedure using infectious material from a patient dying of smallpox.  Again, the boy got sick, but didn’t get smallpox and more importantly didn’t die.  The young boy soon recovered and this method turned the tide on the fight against smallpox and many other disease.  Jenner called this new method “vaccination.”

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Which of the following is NOT included in your donation when…

Which of the following is NOT included in your donation when you donate plasma?

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Which statement about tissue and organ transplantation is TR…

Which statement about tissue and organ transplantation is TRUE?

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Read the following statement, then type your full name into…

Read the following statement, then type your full name into the answer box indicating that you have read and understood it before proceeding with the exam.  Failure to do so will result in a score of 0 points being recorded for this exam.  This statement will also appear on your real exam.  My full name typed below indicates the following truthful statement: I have not received, I have not given, nor will I give or receive, any assistance to another student taking this BIOL1012 exam  including discussing this BIOL1012 exam with students taking the exam at an earlier or later date and time.  I also have not, nor will I, use unauthorized materials during this exam including any internet websites, any form of communication such as text messages, emails, or electronic chats with other individuals, whether BIOL1012 students or not, regarding the material covered in this exam. I understand that engaging in the activities mentioned above is Academic Dishonesty, is a violation of the University of Minnesota Student Conduct Code, and that instructors will recommend a penalty of an “F” grade in this course in reports to the Office of Community Standards if academic dishonesty on this BIOL1012 exam is suspected.

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During cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen react to pro…

During cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen react to produce carbon dioxide, water and energy.  The balanced equation for this reaction is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 –> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy. The table below the mass for each item in the chemical equation for the oxidation of a known quantity of glucose. (this is the same table you viewed in class).     C6H12O6 O2 CO2 H2O 1 kg 1.1 kg 1.5 kg 0.6 kg 10 kg 10.7 kg 14.7 kg 6.0 kg 1 lbs 1.1 lbs 1.5 lbs 0.6 lbs 10 lbs 10.7 lbs 14.7 lbs 6.0 lbs Assume 5 lb of glucose is broken down in this reaction.  Use the drop down menus to make the statements below true.   This [reactiontype] reaction would take place in [location1] of [location2].  It would generate about [carbondioxide] lbs of carbon dioxide and about [water] lbs of water, which would exit the body mainly through the [bodysystems1] system and the [bodysystems2] system.  

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Pepsin is most active in the [location], where it digests [m…

Pepsin is most active in the [location], where it digests [macromolecule].

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