Florence Nightingale I HUMAN CASE STUDY VERSION 2FROM EXPERT FEEDBACK LATEST REVIEWED 2024
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Florence Nightingale I HUMAN CASE STUDY
VERSION 2FROM EXPERT FEEDBACK LATEST
REVIEWED 2024
10x more soldiers died from ________ than from battle wounds - answer Typhus,
typhoid, cholera and dysentery
How did Florence begin her career? - answer She made visits to homes of the sick
in the l...
I human cyrus horton case st u dy 57 -year -old with acute left knee pain for 2 days actual case study 1. 17th/18th century "Augustan" poets - answer Dryden, Swift, and Pope 2. Altar of Peace (Ara Pacis) - answer a temple created to honor Augustus in 1st century BC/9 BC 3. Altar of Peace frieze - answer 1st century BC/9 BC, various sculptures of Aeneas offeri ng a sacrifice, Romulus and Remus, a victory procession, and a personification of Lady Prosperity 4. Ambrose - answer Bishop of Milan; influenced Augustine 5. Apse - answer a recess, usually semicircular or polygonal, in the wall of a Roman basilica or at the east end of a church. 6. Aqueduct - answer a raised channel that carries water over long distances 7. Arch of Constantine - answer 4th century AD 8. Arch of Titus - answer circa AD 80 9. Arch of Titus relief sculpture - answer portrays the destruction of the templ e in AD 70 10. Atrium - answer open -air central court 11. Attached column - answer A half column which is attached to the wall and has a decorative rather than supporting function 12. Augustine - answer Bishop of Hippo, philosopher, and author of "Confessions" and "City of God" 13. Augustus comes to power - answer 31 BC 14. Augustus of Prima Porta - answer 1st century BC, either 14 or 20 BC, portrays Augustus as powerful (breastplate depicts victory over Parthenians). Cupid riding on a porpoise connects him back to the goddess Venus. 15. Barrel vault - answer a series of arches forming a vaulted tunnel 16. Basilica - answer a large oblong hall or building with double colonnades and a semicircular ap se, used in ancient Rome as a court of law or for public assemblies. 17. Basilica Ulpia, Forum of Trajan - answer Structure of public gathering place that influenced later church architecture 18. Caesar Augustus dies - answer AD 14 19. Catullus - answer Republican lyric poet 20. Central plan - answer A type of design organized around a vertical/central axis 21. Chi-rho monogram - answer Combination of XP, the first two Greek letters in the name of Christ 22. Christ Enthroned Mosaic - answer San Vitale, Ravenna, 6th century A D
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