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NAVY HOSPITAL CORPSMAN HCB FUNDAMENTALS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS WITH A 100% GUARANTEED PASS
Caduceus - A short staff entwined by 2 serpents, sometimes surmounted by wings; the rating symbol of Hospital Corpsman 
 
Cockpit - Was the place designated for the care of the sick aboard ships; later it became known as "sickbay" 
 
The first direction given to the organization of Navy medicine was published in... - 1775 
 
Article 16 in RULES FOR THE REGULATION OF THE NAVY OF THE UNITED COLONIES OF NORTH AMERICA stated: - "A convenient place shall be set apart for sick or hurt men, to be re...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Caduceus - A short staff entwined by 2 serpents, sometimes surmounted by wings; the rating symbol of Hospital Corpsman 
 
Cockpit - Was the place designated for the care of the sick aboard ships; later it became known as "sickbay" 
 
The first direction given to the organization of Navy medicine was published in... - 1775 
 
Article 16 in RULES FOR THE REGULATION OF THE NAVY OF THE UNITED COLONIES OF NORTH AMERICA stated: - "A convenient place shall be set apart for sick or hurt men, to be re...
CP- FS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS FOR A 100% GUARANTEED PASS
What are the 7 steps in creating a HACCP plan - 1. Hazard analysis. ( analyze menu, look for potentially hazardous foods, facilities, employees, equipment) 
2. Identify critical control points. 
3. set critical limits. (a critical limit is always a number that can be measured, ex: cook poultry to 165) 
4. monitor critical limits (take temps) 
5. take corrective action 
6. verify that the system works 
7. documentation (keep records of the system in action) 
 
Are equipment cleaning and handwash...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the 7 steps in creating a HACCP plan - 1. Hazard analysis. ( analyze menu, look for potentially hazardous foods, facilities, employees, equipment) 
2. Identify critical control points. 
3. set critical limits. (a critical limit is always a number that can be measured, ex: cook poultry to 165) 
4. monitor critical limits (take temps) 
5. take corrective action 
6. verify that the system works 
7. documentation (keep records of the system in action) 
 
Are equipment cleaning and handwash...
CHEM 154 AROMATIC COMPOUNDS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Aromatic Compounds - the class of compounds that contain six-membered benzene-like rings with three double bonds 
 
120 degrees; sp2 - benzene is a planar molecule with the shape of a regular hexagon. All C-C-C bond angles are______, all six carbon atoms are _____-hybridized, and each carbon has a p-orbital perpendicular to the plane of the six-membered ring. 
 
Toluene - Name this: 
 
Benzoic Acid - Name this: 
 
Phenol - Name this: 
 
Aniline - Name this: 
 
Benzaldehyde - Name this: 
 
Ortho ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Aromatic Compounds - the class of compounds that contain six-membered benzene-like rings with three double bonds 
 
120 degrees; sp2 - benzene is a planar molecule with the shape of a regular hexagon. All C-C-C bond angles are______, all six carbon atoms are _____-hybridized, and each carbon has a p-orbital perpendicular to the plane of the six-membered ring. 
 
Toluene - Name this: 
 
Benzoic Acid - Name this: 
 
Phenol - Name this: 
 
Aniline - Name this: 
 
Benzaldehyde - Name this: 
 
Ortho ...
CHEM 154 DEFINITION TERMS
core electrons - The electrons that are not in the outermost shell of an atom 
 
valence electrons - Electrons on the outermost shell, which for chemical bonds 
 
cation size - Smaller than neutral atom due to less electrons which are pulled closer by the nucleus 
 
anion size - larger than neutral atom 
 
isoelectronic - same number of electrons, the more negative a species is, the greater its size 
 
Effective nuclear charge (Zeff) - the actual nuclear charge experienced by an electron, atoms ...
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core electrons - The electrons that are not in the outermost shell of an atom 
 
valence electrons - Electrons on the outermost shell, which for chemical bonds 
 
cation size - Smaller than neutral atom due to less electrons which are pulled closer by the nucleus 
 
anion size - larger than neutral atom 
 
isoelectronic - same number of electrons, the more negative a species is, the greater its size 
 
Effective nuclear charge (Zeff) - the actual nuclear charge experienced by an electron, atoms ...
CHEM 154 UNITS 2- 11 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS WITH A 100 % GUARANTEED PASS
QUANTUM MECHANICS - The theory explaining why energies and angular momenta of atoms and molecules are quantized 
 
VALENCE ELECTRON (SPECIAL FACT) - Valence electrons are involved in the formation of bonds and core electrons are not involved in chemical bonding. 
 
ATOMIC RADIUS - - Calculated by measuring the internuclear distance and dividing by 2. 
- More electrons mean a larger radius. 
 
CATIONIC RADII - Cation will always be smaller than neutral species. 
 
ANIONIC RADII - Anion is larger ...
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QUANTUM MECHANICS - The theory explaining why energies and angular momenta of atoms and molecules are quantized 
 
VALENCE ELECTRON (SPECIAL FACT) - Valence electrons are involved in the formation of bonds and core electrons are not involved in chemical bonding. 
 
ATOMIC RADIUS - - Calculated by measuring the internuclear distance and dividing by 2. 
- More electrons mean a larger radius. 
 
CATIONIC RADII - Cation will always be smaller than neutral species. 
 
ANIONIC RADII - Anion is larger ...
CHEM 154 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
Explain, in detail, the amplification and cloning process for expression of vector - 1. Purify the plasmid and amplify your WT gene with PCR 
 
2. Perform a site-directed mutagenesis 
 a. pair mutagenic primers with WT primers 
 b. Purify products from PCR, and perform a 
 second PCR with the WT primers 
 
3. Clone amplified WT and mutant gene of interest into an expression vector 
 a. cut product with correct restriction 
 enzymes 
 b. Purify 
 c. Ligate expression vector with WT and 
 mut...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Explain, in detail, the amplification and cloning process for expression of vector - 1. Purify the plasmid and amplify your WT gene with PCR 
 
2. Perform a site-directed mutagenesis 
 a. pair mutagenic primers with WT primers 
 b. Purify products from PCR, and perform a 
 second PCR with the WT primers 
 
3. Clone amplified WT and mutant gene of interest into an expression vector 
 a. cut product with correct restriction 
 enzymes 
 b. Purify 
 c. Ligate expression vector with WT and 
 mut...
CHEMISTRY 154 FINAL PREPARATION EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS WITH A 100 % GUARANTEED PASS
Period - Elements in a Row 
 
Group - Elements in a Column 
 
Equation for calculating the energy of one electron species. - E = -2.178x10⁻¹⁸J x Z² x (1/n2) 
where Z is the atomic number of the element 
 
Two equations for calculating energy provided by light - E(light) = hc/λ or E(light) = hƒ 
 
Isovalent - Species that have the same number of valence electrons. 
 
Valence electrons - The number of electrons in the s and p subshells of the occupied electronic shell 
 
Electronic configu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Period - Elements in a Row 
 
Group - Elements in a Column 
 
Equation for calculating the energy of one electron species. - E = -2.178x10⁻¹⁸J x Z² x (1/n2) 
where Z is the atomic number of the element 
 
Two equations for calculating energy provided by light - E(light) = hc/λ or E(light) = hƒ 
 
Isovalent - Species that have the same number of valence electrons. 
 
Valence electrons - The number of electrons in the s and p subshells of the occupied electronic shell 
 
Electronic configu...
ISIYE 6644 SIMULATION EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS THAT ARE ALREADY GRADED WITH A 100% GUARANTEED PASS
(8.4) Suppose that X1=4, X2=3, X3=5 are i.i.d. realizations from an Exp(λ) distribution. What is the MLE of λ? - 0.25 
 
(8.5/8.6) If X1=2, X2=−2, and X3=0 are i.i.d. realizations from a Nor(μ , σ^2) distribution, what is the value of the maximum likelihood estimate for the variance σ^2? - 8/3. MLE of σ^2 is the summation of the squared differences (Xi - μ), all divided by n. 
 
(8.5/8.6) Suppose we observe the Pois(λ) realizations X1=5, X2=9 and X3=1. What is the maximum likelihood es...
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(8.4) Suppose that X1=4, X2=3, X3=5 are i.i.d. realizations from an Exp(λ) distribution. What is the MLE of λ? - 0.25 
 
(8.5/8.6) If X1=2, X2=−2, and X3=0 are i.i.d. realizations from a Nor(μ , σ^2) distribution, what is the value of the maximum likelihood estimate for the variance σ^2? - 8/3. MLE of σ^2 is the summation of the squared differences (Xi - μ), all divided by n. 
 
(8.5/8.6) Suppose we observe the Pois(λ) realizations X1=5, X2=9 and X3=1. What is the maximum likelihood es...
WGU TASK 1 C228 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
holistic approach means - thinking about the big picture. ... In a medical setting, holistic refers to addressing the whole person, including their physical, mental, and emotional health, while taking social factors into consideration 
 
Epidemiology - is the study of the distribution and determinants of health related states or events within a specified population,1 its purpose being to inform decisions about the control of health problems. ... Difficulties arise when clinicians try to use epid...
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holistic approach means - thinking about the big picture. ... In a medical setting, holistic refers to addressing the whole person, including their physical, mental, and emotional health, while taking social factors into consideration 
 
Epidemiology - is the study of the distribution and determinants of health related states or events within a specified population,1 its purpose being to inform decisions about the control of health problems. ... Difficulties arise when clinicians try to use epid...
NUR 2063 CHAPTER 1 AND 6 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Solvent movement across the cell membrane from a low solute concentration to a high solute concentration is - osmosis 
 
_____________ solutions have lower concentration of solutes compared to those in the intravascular space - Hypotonic 
 
Cells become specialized in their structure and function via _____________ - differentiation 
 
Which form of cellular adaptation occurs because of decreased work demand on the cell? - atrophy 
 
Cations are __________ charged - positively 
 
Which disorders ...
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Solvent movement across the cell membrane from a low solute concentration to a high solute concentration is - osmosis 
 
_____________ solutions have lower concentration of solutes compared to those in the intravascular space - Hypotonic 
 
Cells become specialized in their structure and function via _____________ - differentiation 
 
Which form of cellular adaptation occurs because of decreased work demand on the cell? - atrophy 
 
Cations are __________ charged - positively 
 
Which disorders ...