Section Three – Essay Questions x 2 questions. Please choose…
Section Three – Essay Questions x 2 questions. Please choose only 2 questions from the 3 provided. Do not answer all 3 questions as you will not be awarded any extra points for doing so and your first two answers only will be counted. (10 points per question) – as a guide only answers should be 300 to 600 words in length for each question in this section. Please outline which question you are answering using the boxes below, there is a box for each question you are answering to. For example, in each answer box, write ‘This is my answer to Question X’. This will help us know which question you are answering, without this clarification, you may be at risk of dropping marks. Questions are displayed below: 1. With reference to the Mid Staffordshire enquiry, identify at least 5 inadequacies within the Trust that was highlighted, and discuss the impact of this in relation to clinical governance. 2. The biggest global challenges for the NHS are: ageing population, need for digitalised services, lack of resources and funding, staff retention, increasing amount of patient with complex health needs, waiting time backlog post COVID, social care – not enough staff or care home. Pick one global challenge and critically answer why this is a problem, the effect this has on patient care and service, and what needs to be done to improve it? (Include key documents that outline the improvement of the NHS within England). 3. Identify 3 of the 7 pillars of governance and explain why they are useful for safe clinical practice.
Read DetailsRules for writing correct chemical formulas: 1. Use Correct…
Rules for writing correct chemical formulas: 1. Use Correct Spelling Always double-check spelling — chemical names must be exact. ✅ Sodium chloride ❌ Sodium cloride or Sodum chloride 2. Capitalize Properly Capitalize only the first letter of the name (or proper nouns like elements). ✅ Magnesium oxide ❌ magnesium Oxide, MAGNESIUM OXIDE Note: If the test system is case-insensitive, it may not penalize this — but it’s safest to follow standard capitalization. 3. Use Spaces, Not Dashes or Underscores Separate words with spaces: ✅ Iron(III) sulfate ❌ Iron-III-sulfate, Iron_III_sulfate Provide the name for the following: Co(ClO)2 N2O HNO2 Ba(CN)2
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Rules for writing correct chemical formulas: 1. Use Correct Element Symbols Always capitalize the first letter and lowercase the second (if present). ✅ H2O (Water) ❌ h2o, H2o, or H2O 2. Type Subscripts as Regular Numbers Use regular numbers immediately after the element symbol. ✅ CO2 (Carbon dioxide) ✅ C6H12O6 (Glucose) ❌ CO₂ (avoid using Unicode subscript characters) 3. Include Parentheses for Grouped Atoms Use parentheses when indicating multiples of a group. ✅ Ca(OH)2 (Calcium hydroxide) ✅ Al2(SO4)3 (Aluminum sulfate) 4. No Spaces Between Elements Keep element symbols and numbers together without spaces. ✅ H2SO4 ❌ H2 SO4 Provide the formula for the following: sodium carbonate chromic acid disulfur tetroxide chromium (III) carbonate
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