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[Show more]Market Surplus - The dollar equivalent of the total benefit generated by a market. 
Market Surplus - Consumer surplus + producer surplus 
Price Ratio - The ratio at which one product can be exchanged for another such that the total cost 
of the two products together remains constant. 
Consumer surpl...
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Add to cartMarket Surplus - The dollar equivalent of the total benefit generated by a market. 
Market Surplus - Consumer surplus + producer surplus 
Price Ratio - The ratio at which one product can be exchanged for another such that the total cost 
of the two products together remains constant. 
Consumer surpl...
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) - Answer-Involves managing all aspects of a customer's 
relationship with an organization to increase customer loyalty and retention and an organization's 
profitability 
CRM Communication Channels - Answer-Text message 
Instant message 
Voice mail 
Voice cal...
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Add to cartCustomer Relationship Management (CRM) - Answer-Involves managing all aspects of a customer's 
relationship with an organization to increase customer loyalty and retention and an organization's 
profitability 
CRM Communication Channels - Answer-Text message 
Instant message 
Voice mail 
Voice cal...
prevents microbes from entering the ear. - What is the function of earwax? 
Pathology: - the study of disease. 
Etiology: - the cause of a disease. 
Pathogenesis: - the development of disease. 
Infection: - invasion or colonization of the body by pathogens. 
Disease: - an abnormal state in which the...
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Add to cartprevents microbes from entering the ear. - What is the function of earwax? 
Pathology: - the study of disease. 
Etiology: - the cause of a disease. 
Pathogenesis: - the development of disease. 
Infection: - invasion or colonization of the body by pathogens. 
Disease: - an abnormal state in which the...
What are the benefits of a survey - Answer-- Efficient for collecting data 
- Flexible 
- Standardized 
- Easy to administer 
- Can be designed to fit a specific topic 
What are the keys to making a effective survey? - Answer-- Know the purpose 
- Identify the most logical group to take the survey 
...
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Add to cartWhat are the benefits of a survey - Answer-- Efficient for collecting data 
- Flexible 
- Standardized 
- Easy to administer 
- Can be designed to fit a specific topic 
What are the keys to making a effective survey? - Answer-- Know the purpose 
- Identify the most logical group to take the survey 
...
Pt is taking Fosinopril, Furosemide, Hydralazine, Prazosin. Nurse discovers K is 2.0. Which drug could 
cause it? - Answer-Furosemide. 
Pt is taking Fosinopril, Furosemide, Hydralazine, Prazosin. MD says pt needs med that inhibits 
angiotensin I to angiotensin II conversion. Nurse says___. - Answer-...
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Add to cartPt is taking Fosinopril, Furosemide, Hydralazine, Prazosin. Nurse discovers K is 2.0. Which drug could 
cause it? - Answer-Furosemide. 
Pt is taking Fosinopril, Furosemide, Hydralazine, Prazosin. MD says pt needs med that inhibits 
angiotensin I to angiotensin II conversion. Nurse says___. - Answer-...
You are studying two reactions. The only difference in these reactions is that one has an enzyme and the 
other does not. Which of following statements must be false? 
A. The enzymatic reaction has less activation energy because it does not have a transition state. 
B. The activation energy of the r...
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Add to cartYou are studying two reactions. The only difference in these reactions is that one has an enzyme and the 
other does not. Which of following statements must be false? 
A. The enzymatic reaction has less activation energy because it does not have a transition state. 
B. The activation energy of the r...
Product definition - Answer-"every want satisfying attribute consumer receives in the exchange." 
Product is more than just an ingredient; more involved than just the physical aspects of product. 
What are the 3 Circles / Aspects of a Product - Answer-1. Core Benefit 
2. Tangible Product 
3. Augme...
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Add to cartProduct definition - Answer-"every want satisfying attribute consumer receives in the exchange." 
Product is more than just an ingredient; more involved than just the physical aspects of product. 
What are the 3 Circles / Aspects of a Product - Answer-1. Core Benefit 
2. Tangible Product 
3. Augme...
diplococci - Answer-resembles berries, remains in pairs after dividing, divide on one plane 
streptococci - Answer-resembles berries, divide and remain in chains (don't separate) 
tetrads - Answer-remain in groups of 4, divide in 2 planes 
sarcinae - Answer-divide in 3 planes and remain in cubelike...
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Add to cartdiplococci - Answer-resembles berries, remains in pairs after dividing, divide on one plane 
streptococci - Answer-resembles berries, divide and remain in chains (don't separate) 
tetrads - Answer-remain in groups of 4, divide in 2 planes 
sarcinae - Answer-divide in 3 planes and remain in cubelike...
What us a tort? - Answer-A tort is a "civil" "noncriminal" wrong doing rather than a breach of contract 
is this a tort Yes or No? Fred punches Bill - Answer-Yes 
If Doug's car crashed into Paula's pickup. is this a tort Yes or no? - Answer-yes 
2 factors when considering a tort - Answer-is it...
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Add to cartWhat us a tort? - Answer-A tort is a "civil" "noncriminal" wrong doing rather than a breach of contract 
is this a tort Yes or No? Fred punches Bill - Answer-Yes 
If Doug's car crashed into Paula's pickup. is this a tort Yes or no? - Answer-yes 
2 factors when considering a tort - Answer-is it...
3 Groups of the Tree of Life - Answer-Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya 
Structure of bacteria - Answer-Circular, 1-2 membranes 
What is the primary reason the size of bacteria is limited? - Answer-Diffusion 
Myrobacterium - Answer-Bacterium in which cells aggregate to form fruiting bodies 
How does ba...
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Add to cart3 Groups of the Tree of Life - Answer-Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya 
Structure of bacteria - Answer-Circular, 1-2 membranes 
What is the primary reason the size of bacteria is limited? - Answer-Diffusion 
Myrobacterium - Answer-Bacterium in which cells aggregate to form fruiting bodies 
How does ba...
Give two examples of how eukaryotic organisms derive benefits from regulating gene expression - 
1) Rabbits change from brown to white due to a response to environmental changes 
2) larval to adult is totally different b/c of different proteins during life changes 
gene expression control is used in...
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Add to cartGive two examples of how eukaryotic organisms derive benefits from regulating gene expression - 
1) Rabbits change from brown to white due to a response to environmental changes 
2) larval to adult is totally different b/c of different proteins during life changes 
gene expression control is used in...
Physical Development - Answer--brain development 
-motor development (universal in sequence) 
-memory 
Jean Piaget - Answer-theory that a child's mind develops though a series of stages 
Sensorimotor Stage - Answer-Piaget's Cognitive Stages: Birth-2 Years 
taking in the world using senses and acti...
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Add to cartPhysical Development - Answer--brain development 
-motor development (universal in sequence) 
-memory 
Jean Piaget - Answer-theory that a child's mind develops though a series of stages 
Sensorimotor Stage - Answer-Piaget's Cognitive Stages: Birth-2 Years 
taking in the world using senses and acti...
evolution - change in gene frequency in a population over time 
mechanism - a way for change to occur 
natural selection - a process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive 
and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits 
- proposed mecha...
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Add to cartevolution - change in gene frequency in a population over time 
mechanism - a way for change to occur 
natural selection - a process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive 
and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits 
- proposed mecha...
ligand - Is the word for a drug or a bio molecule 
a molecule that is reversibly bound to a protein, examples oxygen, endogenous neurotransmitters, 
hormones, drug molecules 
Binding site - A discrete portion of the protein that is complementary to the ligand in: 
- Shape and size 
- Charge distribu...
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Add to cartligand - Is the word for a drug or a bio molecule 
a molecule that is reversibly bound to a protein, examples oxygen, endogenous neurotransmitters, 
hormones, drug molecules 
Binding site - A discrete portion of the protein that is complementary to the ligand in: 
- Shape and size 
- Charge distribu...
Normal oral temperature - Answer-98.6F (37 c) (96.4 to 99.1) (35.8-37.3) 
normal respiration range - Answer-adults 10-20 
how to assess respirations - Answer-count for 30 seconds and multiply by 2, don't let patient know you 
are counting their breathswh 
tachypnea - Answer-rapid breathing 
bradypn...
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Add to cartNormal oral temperature - Answer-98.6F (37 c) (96.4 to 99.1) (35.8-37.3) 
normal respiration range - Answer-adults 10-20 
how to assess respirations - Answer-count for 30 seconds and multiply by 2, don't let patient know you 
are counting their breathswh 
tachypnea - Answer-rapid breathing 
bradypn...
The Scientific Method - A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem. 
What is science? - The systematic approach to answering questions; step by step process that is 
logical and rational by collecting data thru experimentation 
steps of scientific method - 1. observation ...
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Add to cartThe Scientific Method - A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem. 
What is science? - The systematic approach to answering questions; step by step process that is 
logical and rational by collecting data thru experimentation 
steps of scientific method - 1. observation ...
Phototrophs - Organisms that capture energy from sunlight 
Heterotrophs - Organisms that obtain organic carbon compounds by consuming other organisms 
Autotrophs - organisms that make their own organic carbon from inorganic sources 
Chemotrophs - Organisms that derive their energy directly from orga...
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Add to cartPhototrophs - Organisms that capture energy from sunlight 
Heterotrophs - Organisms that obtain organic carbon compounds by consuming other organisms 
Autotrophs - organisms that make their own organic carbon from inorganic sources 
Chemotrophs - Organisms that derive their energy directly from orga...
ad hoc interpreter - Answer-using a patient's family member, friend, or child as interpreter for a patient 
with limited English proficiency (LEP) 
animism - Answer-imagining that inanimate objects e.g. blood pressure cuff come alive and have human 
characteristics 
avoidance language - Answer-the ...
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Add to cartad hoc interpreter - Answer-using a patient's family member, friend, or child as interpreter for a patient 
with limited English proficiency (LEP) 
animism - Answer-imagining that inanimate objects e.g. blood pressure cuff come alive and have human 
characteristics 
avoidance language - Answer-the ...
what do vegetarians eat? - Answer--no animal flesh 
-will eat eggs and dairy products like milk and butter 
what do vegans eat? - Answer--no animal flesh 
-no dairy 
-nothing that comes from an animal 
what are high lactose foods? - Answer-milk, cheese, butter, puddings, cream soups, ice cream, etc ...
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Add to cartwhat do vegetarians eat? - Answer--no animal flesh 
-will eat eggs and dairy products like milk and butter 
what do vegans eat? - Answer--no animal flesh 
-no dairy 
-nothing that comes from an animal 
what are high lactose foods? - Answer-milk, cheese, butter, puddings, cream soups, ice cream, etc ...
cells - Answer-smallest thing in organism 
tissues - Answer-made up of cells. ex muscles tissues 
organs - Answer-made up of different tissues 
Microtubules - Answer-Size: Biggest 
Protein Compostion: Tubulin(alpha beta) 
Growth: - to + 
Motor protein: Kinesin/dynein 
Role: Cell division/Dynamic ins...
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Add to cartcells - Answer-smallest thing in organism 
tissues - Answer-made up of cells. ex muscles tissues 
organs - Answer-made up of different tissues 
Microtubules - Answer-Size: Biggest 
Protein Compostion: Tubulin(alpha beta) 
Growth: - to + 
Motor protein: Kinesin/dynein 
Role: Cell division/Dynamic ins...
Isoniazid (INH) - 1st line anti TB drug 
Rifampin (rif) - 1st line anti TB drug 
ethambutol - 1st line anti TB drug 
genomyosin - aminoglycosides -- anti fungal 
topamisin - aminoglycosides -- antibacteriall 
amphotericin B - polyenes-- Antifungal 
nystatin - polyenes-- Antifungal 
Fluconazole (Difl...
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Add to cartIsoniazid (INH) - 1st line anti TB drug 
Rifampin (rif) - 1st line anti TB drug 
ethambutol - 1st line anti TB drug 
genomyosin - aminoglycosides -- anti fungal 
topamisin - aminoglycosides -- antibacteriall 
amphotericin B - polyenes-- Antifungal 
nystatin - polyenes-- Antifungal 
Fluconazole (Difl...
which of the following components of an amino acid differs from one amino acid to another - Answerthe R group 
Sometimes atoms gain or lose particles. The loss of which of the following would result in a change of 
overall electrical charge? - Answer-protons or electrons 
what is the cell theory - A...
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Add to cartwhich of the following components of an amino acid differs from one amino acid to another - Answerthe R group 
Sometimes atoms gain or lose particles. The loss of which of the following would result in a change of 
overall electrical charge? - Answer-protons or electrons 
what is the cell theory - A...
Name some types of portals of entry/exit - Answer-Skin & mucous membranes 
Respiratory tract 
Urinary tract 
GI tract 
Reproductive tract 
Blood 
what are susceptible host? - Answer-Strength in numbers 
Impaired nutritional status 
Chronic disease 
Trauma 
What is a bloodborne pathogen? - Answer-Mic...
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Add to cartName some types of portals of entry/exit - Answer-Skin & mucous membranes 
Respiratory tract 
Urinary tract 
GI tract 
Reproductive tract 
Blood 
what are susceptible host? - Answer-Strength in numbers 
Impaired nutritional status 
Chronic disease 
Trauma 
What is a bloodborne pathogen? - Answer-Mic...
Pt is taking Fosinopril, Furosemide, Hydralazine, Prazosin. Nurse discovers K is 2.0. Which drug could 
cause it? - Answer-Furosemide. 
Pt is taking Fosinopril, Furosemide, Hydralazine, Prazosin. MD says pt needs med that inhibits 
angiotensin I to angiotensin II conversion. Nurse says___. - Answer-...
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cause it? - Answer-Furosemide. 
Pt is taking Fosinopril, Furosemide, Hydralazine, Prazosin. MD says pt needs med that inhibits 
angiotensin I to angiotensin II conversion. Nurse says___. - Answer-...
Conjugation - Answer-DNA from a donor cell is transferred to an adjacent recipient cell 
Transformation - Answer-DNA released into the environment by dead cells is taken up by a recipient cell 
Transduction - Answer-DNA is transferred from a donor to a recipient cell by a virus 
Three domains - Answ...
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Add to cartConjugation - Answer-DNA from a donor cell is transferred to an adjacent recipient cell 
Transformation - Answer-DNA released into the environment by dead cells is taken up by a recipient cell 
Transduction - Answer-DNA is transferred from a donor to a recipient cell by a virus 
Three domains - Answ...
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