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- Part 2: Intelligent Agents - Artificial Intelligence 1
- Part 3.1: Problem solving - Searching 1
- Part 3.2: Uninformed Search 1
- Part 5.1 Knowledge Representation 1
- Part 5.2 Knowledge Representation - Logic 1
- Part 7.1: Learning from observations - Artificial Intelligence 1
- Part 8.1 - Applications of A.I and Application Domains 1
- Programming Languages 1
- SCO 113 – Artificial Intelligence - COMPUTER SCIENCE 1
- SCO 113– Part 4. Game playing Artificial Intelligence 1
- SCO 113– Foundations of Artificial Intelligence 1
- SCO 113– Foundations of Artificial Intelligence : INTRODUCTION TO STATE SPACE SEARCH 1
- Sco 215: System Analysis & Design 2
- SCO200 : OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING II 1
- Signal Processing and Linear Systems 1
- Software Project Management 1
- Software Testing and Quality Assurance 3
- System Analysis & Design 1
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This document goes through an A student's notes from the 6.1200 courses at MIT. It goes over every lecture in the course and contains six units: Proofs, Iteration and Growth, Number Theory, Graph Theory, Counting, and Probability. It contains notes of over 20 lectures.
This document delves deep into the key properties of conductors and their crucial role in the study of electricity and magnetism. Conductors possess the remarkable characteristic of electrostatic shielding, wherein the electric field inside a conductor reaches zero in electrostatic equilibrium. This occurs as any excess charge on the conductor redistributes itself uniformly over the surface, effectively canceling out the external electric field. Consequently, conductors confine electric fields t...
These are the notes of an MIT student who received an A+ mark in the class! 
 
Electricity and Magnetism (course code 8.02) at MIT is a physics course that delves into the fundamental principles and concepts of electromagnetism. It is part of the introductory physics sequence and provides a comprehensive understanding of electric and magnetic phenomena. 
 
The course covers a wide range of topics, including: 
 
Electric Fields: Students learn about the concept of electric charge and how it gives...
Linear Algebra is a fundamental course in mathematics that focuses on the study of vector spaces and linear transformations. The course at MIT, taught by Professor Gilbert Strang and Andrew Horning during the 2022-2023 academic year, is highly regarded for its depth and quality. 
 
The course covers a wide range of topics, starting with the basics of vector spaces, subspaces, and linear independence. Students will learn about linear transformations and their matrix representations, as well as th...
Are you currently enrolled in the challenging course "14.01 Principles of Microeconomics"? Do you often find yourself struggling to grasp complex economic concepts and theories? We have the perfect solution for you! Our comprehensive and meticulously crafted lecture notes are designed to help you unlock the full potential of this course, ensuring your success and understanding of microeconomic principles. 
 
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Case Summary 
A parent of a 4-year-old pediatric client calls the telehealth nurse because the client has a temp of 
104F and looks like she had a seizure. The telehealth RN provides triage and communicates with 
provider to offer in home management. Ultimately the child regains an acceptable level of 
consciousness and triage RN provides education for ongoing and future management. 
Objectives 
1. Apply knowledge of pathophysiology related to febrile seizures 
2. Provide care for client who has...
Case Summary 
A pregnant client at 26 weeks gestation is diagnosed with gestational diabetes. The learner must 
recognize risk factors, signs/ symptoms of gestational diabetes and provide patient education 
concerning diet and lifestyle modifications. 
Objectives 
1. Identify S/S of gestational diabetes 
2. Identify risk factors of gestational diabetes 
3. Provide care for a client experiencing gestational diabetes 
4. Educate client about managing gestational diabetes 
5. Evaluate understanding...
Case Summary 
A 26-year-old primigravida at 34 weeks gestation arrives to maternity unit following a fall. While the 
nurse is obtaining a health history, intimate partner violence is suspected. Students will use critical 
thinking skills to identify the red flags that are present as well as use therapeutic communication 
throughout. 
Objectives 
1. Apply critical thinking skills to an intimate partner violence scenario. 
2. Identify red flags that may indicate intimate partner violence. 
3. Rec...
Case Summary 
A term newborn with Rh incompatibility develops jaundice on the first day of life
Case Study Topic: Next Gen NCLEX- Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A late preterm newborn, born at home attended by a certified nurse midwife, is brought to the emergency room at 12 hours of life in respiratory distress.