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Business strategy creating a valuable position in a market, defending the market 
position, and doing so consistently over time to provide a sustainable profit stream 
- More specifically, it then involves configuring and arranging resources and activities within 
a business segment to provide either unique value to customers or common value at uniquely 
low cost or both 
Corporate strategy discovering and targeting attractive markets and then crafting 
positions that deliver sustained compe...
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Business strategy creating a valuable position in a market, defending the market 
position, and doing so consistently over time to provide a sustainable profit stream 
- More specifically, it then involves configuring and arranging resources and activities within 
a business segment to provide either unique value to customers or common value at uniquely 
low cost or both 
Corporate strategy discovering and targeting attractive markets and then crafting 
positions that deliver sustained compe...
In the strategic management process, the organization's strategies and strategic goals are 
formulated and implemented using managers from all parts of the organization 
What three groups should be involved in the strategic management process? top 
managers 
middle managers 
first-line managers 
A document that outlines a proposed firm's goals, its strategy for achieving those goals, and 
the standards for measuring success is known as a _______. business plan 
Three benefits of ___________...
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In the strategic management process, the organization's strategies and strategic goals are 
formulated and implemented using managers from all parts of the organization 
What three groups should be involved in the strategic management process? top 
managers 
middle managers 
first-line managers 
A document that outlines a proposed firm's goals, its strategy for achieving those goals, and 
the standards for measuring success is known as a _______. business plan 
Three benefits of ___________...
Inventorya stock of material used to facilitate production or to satisfy customer 
demands 
Manufacturing Inventoryraw materials, component parts, supplies, work-in-process, 
finished products 
Distribution Inventorywarehouse, retail store, in-transit 
Purposes of InventoryMaintain independence of operations 
To meet variation in product demand 
Allow flexibility in production scheduling 
Provide safeguard for variation in raw material deliver time 
Take advantage of economic purchase order si...
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Inventorya stock of material used to facilitate production or to satisfy customer 
demands 
Manufacturing Inventoryraw materials, component parts, supplies, work-in-process, 
finished products 
Distribution Inventorywarehouse, retail store, in-transit 
Purposes of InventoryMaintain independence of operations 
To meet variation in product demand 
Allow flexibility in production scheduling 
Provide safeguard for variation in raw material deliver time 
Take advantage of economic purchase order si...
which of the following are the three primary network categories LAN, WAN, MAN 
Which of the below offers a common example of a local area network all of the 
answers are correct 
which of the below offers an example of a wide area network all of the answers are 
correct 
which of the following terms refers to the smallest element of data and has a value of... 
bit 
what includes the inner workings of a wifi service or utility, including the signal transmitter... 
 wifi infrastructure
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which of the following are the three primary network categories LAN, WAN, MAN 
Which of the below offers a common example of a local area network all of the 
answers are correct 
which of the below offers an example of a wide area network all of the answers are 
correct 
which of the following terms refers to the smallest element of data and has a value of... 
bit 
what includes the inner workings of a wifi service or utility, including the signal transmitter... 
 wifi infrastructure
Decouplinga fundamental global shift in which industrialized country-dependent 
developing economies begin to grow based on their own underlying economic strengths 
rather than the ups and downs of the world's richest countries 
Institutionsthe rules, enforcement mechanisms, and organizations that support market 
transactions 
Antitrust Lawsnational laws aimed at maintaining competition in all sectors of the 
economy and preventing monopolistic behavior of firms 
Globalizationthe socio-econ...
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Decouplinga fundamental global shift in which industrialized country-dependent 
developing economies begin to grow based on their own underlying economic strengths 
rather than the ups and downs of the world's richest countries 
Institutionsthe rules, enforcement mechanisms, and organizations that support market 
transactions 
Antitrust Lawsnational laws aimed at maintaining competition in all sectors of the 
economy and preventing monopolistic behavior of firms 
Globalizationthe socio-econ...
What does the round Mendix badge on your profile represent?Your Mendix 
certification lev 
Which of the following is a place where you can see news regarding the latest features of the 
Mendix platform?The Mendix Blog 
Where's the best place to find the latest information regarding the default design language 
used by Mendix apps?Check the latest updates on the Atlas UI site 
How can you get the latest version of Mendix Studio ProBy downloading it for free 
from the Mendix Marketplace 
How ...
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What does the round Mendix badge on your profile represent?Your Mendix 
certification lev 
Which of the following is a place where you can see news regarding the latest features of the 
Mendix platform?The Mendix Blog 
Where's the best place to find the latest information regarding the default design language 
used by Mendix apps?Check the latest updates on the Atlas UI site 
How can you get the latest version of Mendix Studio ProBy downloading it for free 
from the Mendix Marketplace 
How ...
To send feedback on a particular Mendix App, you need to: Submit it via the Feedback 
widget 
Which tool can you use for doing your Online Project Management in Mendix? The 
Mendix Developer Portal 
Where's the best place to find hints and tips as well as the latest information on creating a 
great UX in Mendix? Check the newest updates at the Atlas UI site 
Which of the following is a place where you can share a blog about a cool project you have 
been working on with Mendix? The Mendix Co...
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To send feedback on a particular Mendix App, you need to: Submit it via the Feedback 
widget 
Which tool can you use for doing your Online Project Management in Mendix? The 
Mendix Developer Portal 
Where's the best place to find hints and tips as well as the latest information on creating a 
great UX in Mendix? Check the newest updates at the Atlas UI site 
Which of the following is a place where you can share a blog about a cool project you have 
been working on with Mendix? The Mendix Co...
A critical success factor for companies working with Mendix is:Working in small crossfunctional teams 
What is the Mendix Studio?A tool to create, develop, and deploy innovative apps at 
light speed. 
You want to share something on the App Store. You want it to be visible only by people in 
your company. Is this possible?Yes 
You can create a new app from the Mendix Developer Portal.True 
If a Scrum team gets stuck, because of things that are out of their control, who is responsible 
to remo...
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A critical success factor for companies working with Mendix is:Working in small crossfunctional teams 
What is the Mendix Studio?A tool to create, develop, and deploy innovative apps at 
light speed. 
You want to share something on the App Store. You want it to be visible only by people in 
your company. Is this possible?Yes 
You can create a new app from the Mendix Developer Portal.True 
If a Scrum team gets stuck, because of things that are out of their control, who is responsible 
to remo...
A client receives a new prescription for nitroglycerin / Nitrostat tablets. Which instruction 
should the nurse include in this client's teaching? Place under the tongue as needed 
every 5 minutes up to three times -- call 911 of pain persists. Nitroglycerin tablets are taken 
sublingually (SL) to avoid first pass effect. It should be taken at the onset of chest pain to 
expedite oxygen flow to the myocardial tissues. Nitroglycerin is a vasodilator, so the client 
should be instructed to r...
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A client receives a new prescription for nitroglycerin / Nitrostat tablets. Which instruction 
should the nurse include in this client's teaching? Place under the tongue as needed 
every 5 minutes up to three times -- call 911 of pain persists. Nitroglycerin tablets are taken 
sublingually (SL) to avoid first pass effect. It should be taken at the onset of chest pain to 
expedite oxygen flow to the myocardial tissues. Nitroglycerin is a vasodilator, so the client 
should be instructed to r...
Which of the following lists foods that have the nutrients to help build red blood cells 
(RBCs)? 
a. fried fatty foods and apples 
b. red wine, strawberries, and chicken 
c. oranges, tofu, milk 
d. green leafy vegetables, red meats, and eggs d 
Nursing care of a patient who is undergoing a bone marrow biopsy includes: 
a. allowing the patient to move during the biopsy 
b. observing for swelling and tenderness at the site after the biopsy 
c. telling the patient that he or she "won't fe...
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Which of the following lists foods that have the nutrients to help build red blood cells 
(RBCs)? 
a. fried fatty foods and apples 
b. red wine, strawberries, and chicken 
c. oranges, tofu, milk 
d. green leafy vegetables, red meats, and eggs d 
Nursing care of a patient who is undergoing a bone marrow biopsy includes: 
a. allowing the patient to move during the biopsy 
b. observing for swelling and tenderness at the site after the biopsy 
c. telling the patient that he or she "won't fe...
1.-The nurse observes an increased number of blood clots in the drainage tubing of a client 
with continuous bladder irrigation following a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). 
What is the best initial nursing action? Irrigate the catheter with normal saline per protocol 
notificar al HCP Provide additional oral fluid intake 
An older female client with long term type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is seen in the doctor 
routine health assessment. To determine if the client is experien...
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1.-The nurse observes an increased number of blood clots in the drainage tubing of a client 
with continuous bladder irrigation following a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). 
What is the best initial nursing action? Irrigate the catheter with normal saline per protocol 
notificar al HCP Provide additional oral fluid intake 
An older female client with long term type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is seen in the doctor 
routine health assessment. To determine if the client is experien...
Myocardial damage that occurred several days earlier is best validated by serum troponin 
levels.A client is admitted for c/o chest pain and aching x 4d. The serum creatine 
kinase-MB (CK-MB) and troponin levels are obtained. What rationale should the nurse use to 
eval. the lab findings? 
B. Smoking can decrease the quantity and quality of sperm. 
C. The first semen analysis should be repeated to confirm sperm counts. 
D. Cessation of smoking improves general health and fertility.A man who...
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Myocardial damage that occurred several days earlier is best validated by serum troponin 
levels.A client is admitted for c/o chest pain and aching x 4d. The serum creatine 
kinase-MB (CK-MB) and troponin levels are obtained. What rationale should the nurse use to 
eval. the lab findings? 
B. Smoking can decrease the quantity and quality of sperm. 
C. The first semen analysis should be repeated to confirm sperm counts. 
D. Cessation of smoking improves general health and fertility.A man who...
A client is admitted for c/o chest pain and aching x 4d. The serum creatine kinase-MB (CKMB) and troponin levels are obtained. What rationale should the nurse use to eval. the lab 
findings? Myocardial damage that occurred several days earlier is best validated by 
serum troponin levels. 
A man who smokes 2 packs of cigarettes/day wants to know if smoking contributes to the 
difficulty that he and his wife are having getting pregnant. What info can the nurse provide? 
 B. Smoking can decre...
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A client is admitted for c/o chest pain and aching x 4d. The serum creatine kinase-MB (CKMB) and troponin levels are obtained. What rationale should the nurse use to eval. the lab 
findings? Myocardial damage that occurred several days earlier is best validated by 
serum troponin levels. 
A man who smokes 2 packs of cigarettes/day wants to know if smoking contributes to the 
difficulty that he and his wife are having getting pregnant. What info can the nurse provide? 
 B. Smoking can decre...
Standard Deviation - How spread out the data is from the mean 
Coefficient variation gives... - A percent of variability 
Equation for coefficient variation - (SD/mean) x 100 
What do error bars represent? - Standard Deviation 
A t-test shows...? - The probability of something happening by chance 
What does is mean when the t-test is less than 0.05...? - There is a significant 
difference, 95% chance not due to chance alone
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Standard Deviation - How spread out the data is from the mean 
Coefficient variation gives... - A percent of variability 
Equation for coefficient variation - (SD/mean) x 100 
What do error bars represent? - Standard Deviation 
A t-test shows...? - The probability of something happening by chance 
What does is mean when the t-test is less than 0.05...? - There is a significant 
difference, 95% chance not due to chance alone
What are the applications of human performance measurements in sports technolgy? - - 
effect of an intervention e.g. equipment or training 
- develop the equipment to measure that we're interested in 
Catagories of human performance - Body composition & anthropometric 
Aerobic & anaerobic capacity 
Technique: neuromuscular 
Strength & power 
Perception 
Technique: kinematic and kinetics
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What are the applications of human performance measurements in sports technolgy? - - 
effect of an intervention e.g. equipment or training 
- develop the equipment to measure that we're interested in 
Catagories of human performance - Body composition & anthropometric 
Aerobic & anaerobic capacity 
Technique: neuromuscular 
Strength & power 
Perception 
Technique: kinematic and kinetics
Categories of human performance measurement - - Body composition and 
anthropometrics 
- Aerobic and anaerobic capacity (physiology) 
- Technique - neuromuscular (biomechanics) 
- Strength and power (biomechanics) 
- Perception (psychological) 
- Technique - kinematics and kinetics (biomechanics) 
Inertia parameters - Properties of a body that define how it moves when a force/torque 
is applied. 
- Mass 
- Length 
- Centre of mass location 
- Moment of inerti
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Categories of human performance measurement - - Body composition and 
anthropometrics 
- Aerobic and anaerobic capacity (physiology) 
- Technique - neuromuscular (biomechanics) 
- Strength and power (biomechanics) 
- Perception (psychological) 
- Technique - kinematics and kinetics (biomechanics) 
Inertia parameters - Properties of a body that define how it moves when a force/torque 
is applied. 
- Mass 
- Length 
- Centre of mass location 
- Moment of inerti
What is cytoplasm? Aqueous mixture of macromolecules, various inorganic ions, and 
ribosomes. 
Types of macromolecules Proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides 
What are ribosomes? The cell's protein-synthesizing structures 
How old is the Earth? 4.6 billion years old 
When did the microbial cells appear? Between 3.8-3.9 billion years ago 
During the first 2billion years the Earth's atmosphere was______. 
Meaning that ______ was absent. anoxic
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What is cytoplasm? Aqueous mixture of macromolecules, various inorganic ions, and 
ribosomes. 
Types of macromolecules Proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides 
What are ribosomes? The cell's protein-synthesizing structures 
How old is the Earth? 4.6 billion years old 
When did the microbial cells appear? Between 3.8-3.9 billion years ago 
During the first 2billion years the Earth's atmosphere was______. 
Meaning that ______ was absent. anoxic
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Bacterial Morphology1.COCCI 
2. BACILLI 
3. HELICOIDAL 
CocciSpherical organisms 
Rods (Bacilli)Cylindrical organisms 
HelicoidalSpiral shaped 
Diplococci (pairs)-divide in one plane 
Streptococci (chains)divide in one plane 
Tetracocci (tetrads)divide in two plane
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Bacterial Morphology1.COCCI 
2. BACILLI 
3. HELICOIDAL 
CocciSpherical organisms 
Rods (Bacilli)Cylindrical organisms 
HelicoidalSpiral shaped 
Diplococci (pairs)-divide in one plane 
Streptococci (chains)divide in one plane 
Tetracocci (tetrads)divide in two plane
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In average Bacterium has a genome of ...... gene in a single double-stranded DNA3000 
Without the nuclear membrane it allows simultaneous transcription of .... to ....DNA to 
mRNA 
What is the enzyme that uncoils the parent bacterial DNA during bacterial 
replicationGyrase 
General mechanisms of action of antibiotics include all exceptinhibition of nuclear 
membrane synthesis 
General mechanisms of action of antibiotics include ....inhibition of cell wall synstesis 
inhibition of protein synth...
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In average Bacterium has a genome of ...... gene in a single double-stranded DNA3000 
Without the nuclear membrane it allows simultaneous transcription of .... to ....DNA to 
mRNA 
What is the enzyme that uncoils the parent bacterial DNA during bacterial 
replicationGyrase 
General mechanisms of action of antibiotics include all exceptinhibition of nuclear 
membrane synthesis 
General mechanisms of action of antibiotics include ....inhibition of cell wall synstesis 
inhibition of protein synth...
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When does the synthesis of lipid occur? High I/G ratio, excess calorie intake (excess 
carbons from glucose or excess dietary protein) 
What tissues are involved in the synthesis of lipids? Liver (primary site in humans - 
90%), adipose tissue 
How are the structures of triglycerides and phospholipids similar? Both contain a 
glycerol backbone w/ 2 fatty acids attached, BUT PL attach a phosphate group w/ alcohol or 
polar head group and TG attaches a third fatty acid 
What determines the fate...
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When does the synthesis of lipid occur? High I/G ratio, excess calorie intake (excess 
carbons from glucose or excess dietary protein) 
What tissues are involved in the synthesis of lipids? Liver (primary site in humans - 
90%), adipose tissue 
How are the structures of triglycerides and phospholipids similar? Both contain a 
glycerol backbone w/ 2 fatty acids attached, BUT PL attach a phosphate group w/ alcohol or 
polar head group and TG attaches a third fatty acid 
What determines the fate...
Brownian motion the movement of molecules powered by random fluctuations of 
environmental energy 
Brownian motion of what molecule initiates many biochemical interactions? water 
Is water polar or non polar? polar 
Polarity enables what type of. bonding between H2O molecules? hydrogen bonding 
Polarity of water accounts for what? the cohesiveness of water and its ability to 
dissolve many biochemicals. 
Hydrophobic effect Inability of water to dissolve nonpolar molecules
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Brownian motion the movement of molecules powered by random fluctuations of 
environmental energy 
Brownian motion of what molecule initiates many biochemical interactions? water 
Is water polar or non polar? polar 
Polarity enables what type of. bonding between H2O molecules? hydrogen bonding 
Polarity of water accounts for what? the cohesiveness of water and its ability to 
dissolve many biochemicals. 
Hydrophobic effect Inability of water to dissolve nonpolar molecules
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