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CJ 206 CJ206 5
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Cognitive Psychology PSYC208 19
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Contemporary Biology- BIO 111 18
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Differential Equations math305 10
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EKG Study guides 6
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Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Econ 302 1
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Introduction to Criminal Justice- CJ 111 17
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Introduction to Law Enforcement- CJ 208 10
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NUR 3204 1
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NUR 3204 Final Head-to-Toe Exam NUR3204 1
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NURS 106 NURS106 1
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NURS 482 2
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NURSING 106 NURSIG 106 1
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Pathophysiology NURS240 1
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Reasoning and Argumentation- RA 101 14
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Social Psychology 14
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Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions 1
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Organic Chemistry notes on substitutions and elimination, common names/naming, nucleophiles/electrophiles, leaving groups, nucleophilic substitutions, elimination reactions, SN2 reactions, nucleophilic attacks, kinetics, steric hinderance, solvent effects, E2/E1/SN2/SN1 reactions. Examples of reactions and how to tell which reaction is which. Practice problems explained.
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Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville•Organic Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry--Ch 2-7• By madelynwinkelmann
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Organic Chemistry notes on substitutions and elimination, common names/naming, nucleophiles/electrophiles, leaving groups, nucleophilic substitutions, elimination reactions, SN2 reactions, nucleophilic attacks, kinetics, steric hinderance, solvent effects, E2/E1/SN2/SN1 reactions. Examples of reactions and how to tell which reaction is which. Practice problems explained.
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Organic chemistry notes on chapter 6, alkenes--synthesis and reactions. Features detailed notes on alkene nomenclature, isomerism, prioritization, E and Z designation, Cis/trans, naming alkenes, telling stabilization, nucleophiles/electrophiles, Mechanisms and arrow pushing, thermodynamics, and practice problems for all topics! Everything is simply explained.
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Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville•Organic Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry--Ch 2-7• By madelynwinkelmann
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Organic chemistry notes on chapter 6, alkenes--synthesis and reactions. Features detailed notes on alkene nomenclature, isomerism, prioritization, E and Z designation, Cis/trans, naming alkenes, telling stabilization, nucleophiles/electrophiles, Mechanisms and arrow pushing, thermodynamics, and practice problems for all topics! Everything is simply explained.
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Organic chemistry notes on naming alkanes, including, naming substituents, naming structures, conformational, staggered and eclipse, Cis and trans.
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Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville•organic chemistry
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Organic Chemistry--Ch 2-7• By madelynwinkelmann
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Organic chemistry notes on naming alkanes, including, naming substituents, naming structures, conformational, staggered and eclipse, Cis and trans.
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Organic chemistry notes that cover acids and bases including bronsted lowry, conjugates, curved arrows, quantifying acidity, strong acids, PKAs, induction, ARIO, resonance.
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Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville•organic chemistry
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Organic Chemistry--Ch 2-7• By madelynwinkelmann
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Organic chemistry notes that cover acids and bases including bronsted lowry, conjugates, curved arrows, quantifying acidity, strong acids, PKAs, induction, ARIO, resonance.
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Organic chemistry notes on stereoisomers including, constitutional isomers, cis/trans, identical, chirality, enantiomers R and S, fischer projections, etc.
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Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville•Organic Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry--Ch 2-7• By madelynwinkelmann
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Organic chemistry notes on stereoisomers including, constitutional isomers, cis/trans, identical, chirality, enantiomers R and S, fischer projections, etc.
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Organic Chemistry notes on molecular representation. Review on bond lines structures, Lewis/condensed/skeletal structures, constitutional isomers, formal charges, localization, Resonance, Lone Pairs, etc
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Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville•organic chemistry
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Organic Chemistry--Ch 2-7• By madelynwinkelmann
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Organic Chemistry notes on molecular representation. Review on bond lines structures, Lewis/condensed/skeletal structures, constitutional isomers, formal charges, localization, Resonance, Lone Pairs, etc
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Handwritten notes for Module 1: The Role of Nonprofits and Marketing in Society - Why Nonprofit Marketing? (Past and Present) for the course Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations, MKTG479-5S8.
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Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville•MKTG479-5s8
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Handwritten notes for Module 1: The Role of Nonprofits and Marketing in Society - Why Nonprofit Marketing? (Past and Present) for the course Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations, MKTG479-5S8.
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Handwritten notes on Chapter 1: Risk and its Treatment for Principles of Insurance, FIN360-5S8, Spring 2022 semester.
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Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville•Principles of Insurance
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Handwritten notes on Chapter 1: Risk and its Treatment for Principles of Insurance, FIN360-5S8, Spring 2022 semester.
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1. During World War II, what type of wards were developed to care for critically injured 
patients? 
a. Intensive care 
b. Triage 
c. Shock 
d. Postoperative 
ANS: C 
During World War II, shock wards were established to care for critically injured patients. 
Triage wards establish the order in which a patient is seen or treated upon arrival to a hospital. 
Postoperative wards were developed in 1900 and later evolved into intensive care units. 
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering REF: p. 1 
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Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville•NURS 482
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1. During World War II, what type of wards were developed to care for critically injured 
patients? 
a. Intensive care 
b. Triage 
c. Shock 
d. Postoperative 
ANS: C 
During World War II, shock wards were established to care for critically injured patients. 
Triage wards establish the order in which a patient is seen or treated upon arrival to a hospital. 
Postoperative wards were developed in 1900 and later evolved into intensive care units. 
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering REF: p. 1 
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Final Head-to-Toe Exam 
 Knock on the door 
 “Hi, my name is Kevin and I’m going to be your nurse, and today we’re going to be doing a head-to-toe 
assessment.” 
 WASH HANDS and ask the patient for 2 identifiers – first and last name, and DOB 
1. Patient must be seated facing you! 
2. Patient appears as stated age, has tan skin color, is in a relaxed, upright, and sitting posture and position, 
and appropriate dress and personal hygiene. 
3. I’m inspecting the head/skull for...
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Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville•NUR 3204
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Final Head-to-Toe Exam 
 Knock on the door 
 “Hi, my name is Kevin and I’m going to be your nurse, and today we’re going to be doing a head-to-toe 
assessment.” 
 WASH HANDS and ask the patient for 2 identifiers – first and last name, and DOB 
1. Patient must be seated facing you! 
2. Patient appears as stated age, has tan skin color, is in a relaxed, upright, and sitting posture and position, 
and appropriate dress and personal hygiene. 
3. I’m inspecting the head/skull for...