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BSC 2347-Anatomy & Physiology II Lab FINAL
BSC 2347-Anatomy & Physiology II Lab FINAL 
 
Anatomy & Physiology II Lab FINAL 
31. The red arrow is point to which region of the heart? 
A) Auricle 
39. The red arrow is point to which anatomical structure? 
D) Cusp 
13. The red arrow is pointing at which anatomical structure? 
A) Left ventricle 
29. The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? 
D) Trabeculae carneae 
38. The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? 
D) Chordae tendineae 
19. The red arrow is pointing t...
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BSC 2347-Anatomy & Physiology II Lab FINAL 
 
Anatomy & Physiology II Lab FINAL 
31. The red arrow is point to which region of the heart? 
A) Auricle 
39. The red arrow is point to which anatomical structure? 
D) Cusp 
13. The red arrow is pointing at which anatomical structure? 
A) Left ventricle 
29. The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? 
D) Trabeculae carneae 
38. The red arrow is pointing to which anatomical structure? 
D) Chordae tendineae 
19. The red arrow is pointing t...
SCIN 132-Week 2 Quiz
SCIN 132-Week 2 Quiz 
 
Part 1 of 9 - 6.0/ 12.0 Points 
Question 1 of 32 
0.0/ 3.0 Points 
Which of the following statements is true? 
 
A. Human anatomy is the scientific study of the body’s structures. 
 
B. Gross anatomy is the study of the larger structures of the body. 
 
C. C. Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures that can be observed only with the 
use of a microscope or other magnification devices. 
 
D. Human physiology is the scientific study of the chemistry and...
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SCIN 132-Week 2 Quiz 
 
Part 1 of 9 - 6.0/ 12.0 Points 
Question 1 of 32 
0.0/ 3.0 Points 
Which of the following statements is true? 
 
A. Human anatomy is the scientific study of the body’s structures. 
 
B. Gross anatomy is the study of the larger structures of the body. 
 
C. C. Microscopic anatomy is the study of structures that can be observed only with the 
use of a microscope or other magnification devices. 
 
D. Human physiology is the scientific study of the chemistry and...
DIMENSION NUR2058 S-Study Guide for Dimensions of Professional Nursing: Exam 2
DIMENSION NUR2058 S-Study Guide for Dimensions of Professional Nursing: Exam 2 
 
Nursing Now, Chapter 3: 
1. Define 
Theory: a speculative statement involving some element of 
reality that has not been proved. 
 Model: hypothetical representation of something that 
exists in reality. 
2. Why are theories important in nursing? 
Attempting to explain apparent relationships 
between observed behaviors and their effects on 
a client's health 
3. What are the 4 key concepts that nursing theories de...
- Exam (elaborations)
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DIMENSION NUR2058 S-Study Guide for Dimensions of Professional Nursing: Exam 2 
 
Nursing Now, Chapter 3: 
1. Define 
Theory: a speculative statement involving some element of 
reality that has not been proved. 
 Model: hypothetical representation of something that 
exists in reality. 
2. Why are theories important in nursing? 
Attempting to explain apparent relationships 
between observed behaviors and their effects on 
a client's health 
3. What are the 4 key concepts that nursing theories de...
NURSING 2058-Study Guide Exam 2 Nursing Now: Chapter 3, 6, 7, 8 Critical Thinking Chapter 1, 2, 4
NURSING 2058-Study Guide Exam 2 Nursing Now: Chapter 3, 6, 7, 8 Critical Thinking Chapter 1, 2, 4 
 
Nursing Now Chapter 3 
1. Define Theory and model 
 Theory: When attempting to explain relationships between observed behaviors 
and their effects on a client’s health. In nursing, the goal is to describe and 
explain a particular nursing action to make a hypothesis. 
 Model: is a Hypothetical representation of something that exists in reality. The 
purpose is to explain a complex reality...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NURSING 2058-Study Guide Exam 2 Nursing Now: Chapter 3, 6, 7, 8 Critical Thinking Chapter 1, 2, 4 
 
Nursing Now Chapter 3 
1. Define Theory and model 
 Theory: When attempting to explain relationships between observed behaviors 
and their effects on a client’s health. In nursing, the goal is to describe and 
explain a particular nursing action to make a hypothesis. 
 Model: is a Hypothetical representation of something that exists in reality. The 
purpose is to explain a complex reality...
MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4- DNA Biology
MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4 
DNA Biology & Technology Notes 
DNA is the genetic material for all living organisms. 
When an organism reproduces, copies of its DNA are passed to offspring. It contains the instructions for making all proteins required for life. 
The monomers that make up DNA molecules are called nucleotides. 
In the ladder analogy, which of the following for the sides of the ladder? Deoxyribose sugar, phosphate groups 
Why is DNA often described as having a structure that looks like a l...
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MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4 
DNA Biology & Technology Notes 
DNA is the genetic material for all living organisms. 
When an organism reproduces, copies of its DNA are passed to offspring. It contains the instructions for making all proteins required for life. 
The monomers that make up DNA molecules are called nucleotides. 
In the ladder analogy, which of the following for the sides of the ladder? Deoxyribose sugar, phosphate groups 
Why is DNA often described as having a structure that looks like a l...
MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4-Module 4 Discussion
MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4-Module 4 Discussion 
 
There are many opinions on the need and/or importance of vaccines in preventing the spread of disease. Our children are required to get vaccinations before entering school, and health care workers must have them when working in environments where they can come into contact with bloodborne pathogens. In health care facilities, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Hepatitis C (HCV) are the two more prominent infectious concerns for medical staff. 
For...
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MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4-Module 4 Discussion 
 
There are many opinions on the need and/or importance of vaccines in preventing the spread of disease. Our children are required to get vaccinations before entering school, and health care workers must have them when working in environments where they can come into contact with bloodborne pathogens. In health care facilities, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Hepatitis C (HCV) are the two more prominent infectious concerns for medical staff. 
For...
MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4-Medical Microbiology Notes
MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4-Medical Microbiology Notes 
 
Medical Microbiology Notes 
 
 
The field of study in which medicine and microbiology intersect is known as medical microbiology. 
Which of the following is a characteristic of members of the resident microbiota? Resident microbiota can compete with and limit growth of harmful bacteria. 
Which body sites normally have large numbers of resident microbiota? Vagina, skin, throat, large intestine, nose. 
Which of the following may provide opportuni...
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MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4-Medical Microbiology Notes 
 
Medical Microbiology Notes 
 
 
The field of study in which medicine and microbiology intersect is known as medical microbiology. 
Which of the following is a characteristic of members of the resident microbiota? Resident microbiota can compete with and limit growth of harmful bacteria. 
Which body sites normally have large numbers of resident microbiota? Vagina, skin, throat, large intestine, nose. 
Which of the following may provide opportuni...
MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4-Identification of Unknown Bacteria Notes
MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4-Identification of Unknown Bacteria Notes 
 
Identification of Unknown Bacteria Notes: 
 
 
Which of the following would be most valuable to confirm the identification of microorganisms isolated during a food poisoning outbreak? Identification of microorganisms using microscopic, cultural, and physiological characteristics. 
What three main approaches can be used by microbiologists to identify microorganisms? Genetic, immunologic, phenotypic. 
Which method used to identify a...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MICROBIOLO NU440/NUR4-Identification of Unknown Bacteria Notes 
 
Identification of Unknown Bacteria Notes: 
 
 
Which of the following would be most valuable to confirm the identification of microorganisms isolated during a food poisoning outbreak? Identification of microorganisms using microscopic, cultural, and physiological characteristics. 
What three main approaches can be used by microbiologists to identify microorganisms? Genetic, immunologic, phenotypic. 
Which method used to identify a...
DIMENSION NUR2058 S-Dimensions of Nursing Practice Final Review,Module 1 (Chapters 2, 4, 5 Nursing Now)
DIMENSION NUR2058 S-Dimensions of Nursing Practice Final Review,Module 1 (Chapters 2, 4, 5 Nursing Now) 
 
Dimensions of Nursing Practice Final Review 
Module 1 (Chapters 2, 4, 5 Nursing Now!) 
Chapter 2 
 Identify the “father of modern medicine” and key historical persons who advanced the nursing 
profession 
Hippocrates was called “the father of medicine.” His beliefs focused on harmony with the natural 
law instead of on appeasing the gods. 
Key historical persons who advanced the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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DIMENSION NUR2058 S-Dimensions of Nursing Practice Final Review,Module 1 (Chapters 2, 4, 5 Nursing Now) 
 
Dimensions of Nursing Practice Final Review 
Module 1 (Chapters 2, 4, 5 Nursing Now!) 
Chapter 2 
 Identify the “father of modern medicine” and key historical persons who advanced the nursing 
profession 
Hippocrates was called “the father of medicine.” His beliefs focused on harmony with the natural 
law instead of on appeasing the gods. 
Key historical persons who advanced the ...
DIMENSION NUR2058 S-Dimensions Final Exam
DIMENSION NUR2058 S-Dimensions Final Exam 
 
1. True or False: Energy Systems in the body are used by both conventional and integrative medicine. 
B) False 
2. Select the most effective method that nurses can use to gain power over their practice. 
B) Join professional organizations in large numbers. 
3. An unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury or the risk thereof 
serious injury including loss of limbs or function is: 
D) Sentinel event 
4. What is th...
- Exam (elaborations)
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DIMENSION NUR2058 S-Dimensions Final Exam 
 
1. True or False: Energy Systems in the body are used by both conventional and integrative medicine. 
B) False 
2. Select the most effective method that nurses can use to gain power over their practice. 
B) Join professional organizations in large numbers. 
3. An unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury or the risk thereof 
serious injury including loss of limbs or function is: 
D) Sentinel event 
4. What is th...
NUR NUR 101-Final Exam Nursing 101
Chapter 3 Introduction to Quantitative Research-NURSING 6660
PSY 331-PSY 331 Quizzes Final Exam
BIOL 404-Answer-Key-BIOL-404
Academic and Professional Success Plan Template