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CHEM 103 EXAM 2023-2024 LATEST UPDATE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
2. C7H5NOBr 
C=84.07 H=5.04 N=14.01 O=16 Br=79.90 
=199.02 MW 
C = 84.07/199.02 X100 
=42.24% 
H= 5.04/199.02 X100 
=2.53% 
N= 14.01/199.02 X100 
=7.04% O=16/199.02 
X100 
=8.04% 
Br= 79.90 /199.02 X100 
=40.15% 
1. %Al = 2 x 26.98/342.17 x 100 = 15.77% %S = 3 x 
32.07/342.17 
x 100 = 28.12% 
%O = 12 x 16/342.17 = 56.11% 
2. 
%C = 7 x 12.01/ 199.02 x 100 = 42.24% %H = 5 x 1.008/ 
199.02 x 100 
= 2.53% 
%N = 1 x 14.01/199.02 = 7.04% %O = 1 x 16.00/199.02 x 100 
= 8.03% 
%Br = 79.90/199.02 x 100 =...
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2. C7H5NOBr 
C=84.07 H=5.04 N=14.01 O=16 Br=79.90 
=199.02 MW 
C = 84.07/199.02 X100 
=42.24% 
H= 5.04/199.02 X100 
=2.53% 
N= 14.01/199.02 X100 
=7.04% O=16/199.02 
X100 
=8.04% 
Br= 79.90 /199.02 X100 
=40.15% 
1. %Al = 2 x 26.98/342.17 x 100 = 15.77% %S = 3 x 
32.07/342.17 
x 100 = 28.12% 
%O = 12 x 16/342.17 = 56.11% 
2. 
%C = 7 x 12.01/ 199.02 x 100 = 42.24% %H = 5 x 1.008/ 
199.02 x 100 
= 2.53% 
%N = 1 x 14.01/199.02 = 7.04% %O = 1 x 16.00/199.02 x 100 
= 8.03% 
%Br = 79.90/199.02 x 100 =...
APEA 3P TEST BANK 2023-2024 / APEA 3P EXAM RECENT UPDATE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
43. During the type of seizure activity, the patient experiences partial 
seizures that resembletonic-clonic seizures. The patient may recall the 
aura and unilateral neurologic deficit is present during the postictal 
period. This type of seizure activity is referred to as a: 
a. focal seizure that becomes generalized 
44. A female patient complains of weakness in both arms when 
transferring the wet clothes from the washer and placing them in the 
dryer. This finding could be suggestive o...
- Exam (elaborations)
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43. During the type of seizure activity, the patient experiences partial 
seizures that resembletonic-clonic seizures. The patient may recall the 
aura and unilateral neurologic deficit is present during the postictal 
period. This type of seizure activity is referred to as a: 
a. focal seizure that becomes generalized 
44. A female patient complains of weakness in both arms when 
transferring the wet clothes from the washer and placing them in the 
dryer. This finding could be suggestive o...
USPS 421 WINDOW CLERK PRACTICE EXAM 2023-2024 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWER GRADED A+
88. Poster 138: HAZMAT "Keep the Mail Safe" poster. 
89. HAZMAT Handling: Transport in reliable MTE, Stage in isolated area, Radioac-tive 
10 feet apart, Place and secure on top/center of cart, do not leave unattended. 
90. HAZMAT Identification: Affix placard to MTE transport. 
91. HAZMAT Packing Requirements: DMM - Sufficient cushion, secure closures, 
adequate package reinforcement, both delivering and return address, hazard marked on 
address side.
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88. Poster 138: HAZMAT "Keep the Mail Safe" poster. 
89. HAZMAT Handling: Transport in reliable MTE, Stage in isolated area, Radioac-tive 
10 feet apart, Place and secure on top/center of cart, do not leave unattended. 
90. HAZMAT Identification: Affix placard to MTE transport. 
91. HAZMAT Packing Requirements: DMM - Sufficient cushion, secure closures, 
adequate package reinforcement, both delivering and return address, hazard marked on 
address side.
ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM 2023-2024 /ATI FUNDAMENTALS RETAKE EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTION ALREADY GRADED A+
A nurse is documenting client care. Which of the following abbreviations should 
the nurse use? 
a. " SQ" for subcutaneous b. "SS" for sliding scale 
c. "BRP" for bathroom privileges 
d. "OJ" for orange juice - ANSWER-BRP for bathroom privileges 
A nurse is preparing to bathe a client who has dementia. Which of the following 
actions should the nurse take? 
a. Give detailed instructions for the client to follow. b. Complete the bath even if 
the client is in distress. c. Use distracti...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse is documenting client care. Which of the following abbreviations should 
the nurse use? 
a. " SQ" for subcutaneous b. "SS" for sliding scale 
c. "BRP" for bathroom privileges 
d. "OJ" for orange juice - ANSWER-BRP for bathroom privileges 
A nurse is preparing to bathe a client who has dementia. Which of the following 
actions should the nurse take? 
a. Give detailed instructions for the client to follow. b. Complete the bath even if 
the client is in distress. c. Use distracti...
ABFM ITE EXAM/ RECENT UPDATE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
Hyperthyroid treatment in pregnancy > ANSWER Since methimazole is 
associated with birth defects when used in the first trimester, propylthiouracil is 
preferred. 
Methimazole should be considered after the first trimester because the risk of 
congenital anomalies is less than the risk of liver failure associated with 
propylthiouracil. 
Hypokalaemia in DKA due to insulin causing K being pushed into cells > 
ANSWER Potassium replacement 
Hypoxaemia following acute illness > ANSWER ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Hyperthyroid treatment in pregnancy > ANSWER Since methimazole is 
associated with birth defects when used in the first trimester, propylthiouracil is 
preferred. 
Methimazole should be considered after the first trimester because the risk of 
congenital anomalies is less than the risk of liver failure associated with 
propylthiouracil. 
Hypokalaemia in DKA due to insulin causing K being pushed into cells > 
ANSWER Potassium replacement 
Hypoxaemia following acute illness > ANSWER ...
PSYC 140 FINAL EXAM PSYC 140 RECENT UPDATE 2023-2024 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
The idea that one's self-concept and self-esteem is affected by the way in which an 
individual categorizes him- or herself as a group member is called 
theory. 
Realistic identification 
Out-group homogeneity 
Social identity 
In-group comparisoncorrect Ans:-social identity
- Exam (elaborations)
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The idea that one's self-concept and self-esteem is affected by the way in which an 
individual categorizes him- or herself as a group member is called 
theory. 
Realistic identification 
Out-group homogeneity 
Social identity 
In-group comparisoncorrect Ans:-social identity
NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN EXAM / TEST BANK FOR NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN/ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED EDITION ALREADY GRADED A+
27) A nurse in a health department is caring for an emancipated adolescent who has an STI 
and is unaccompanied by a guardian. Which of the following actions should the nurse 
take? 
a. Have the adolescent sign a consent form for treatment. 
b. Instruct the adolescent to return with a guardian. 
c. Obtain consent from the adolescent's guardian over the phone. 
d. Treat the adolescent without a consent form. 
28) A nurse is assessing an 8-year-old child who has early indications of shock. After ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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27) A nurse in a health department is caring for an emancipated adolescent who has an STI 
and is unaccompanied by a guardian. Which of the following actions should the nurse 
take? 
a. Have the adolescent sign a consent form for treatment. 
b. Instruct the adolescent to return with a guardian. 
c. Obtain consent from the adolescent's guardian over the phone. 
d. Treat the adolescent without a consent form. 
28) A nurse is assessing an 8-year-old child who has early indications of shock. After ...
NU623 QUIZ 6 / NU623 ACTUAL EXAM 2023-2024 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS ALREADY GRADED A+
0 / 0.88 points 
Which finding from the bone marrow aspiration is typical in a patient with CML? 
Schistocytes 
, Not Selected 
Incorrect answer: 
Howell-Jolly bodies 
Correct Answer: 
Philadelphia chromosome 
Hemoglobin S gene 
, Not Selected 
Philadelphia chromosome 
, Not Selected Results for 
item 14. 14
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0 / 0.88 points 
Which finding from the bone marrow aspiration is typical in a patient with CML? 
Schistocytes 
, Not Selected 
Incorrect answer: 
Howell-Jolly bodies 
Correct Answer: 
Philadelphia chromosome 
Hemoglobin S gene 
, Not Selected 
Philadelphia chromosome 
, Not Selected Results for 
item 14. 14
NU623 QUIZ 4 2023-2024 EXAM NU623 ACTUAL STUDY GUIDE / QUESTIONSAND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
0.88 / 0.88 points 
Which of the following instructions should be given to the patientwithnephrolithiasis? 
Correct answer: 
Take ibuprofen, 600 mg every 8 hours.Take 
Tums for stomach upset. 
, Not Selected 
Drink more black tea. 
, Not Selected 
Increase intake of vegetables, like spinach. 
, Not Selected Results 
for item 18.18 
0.88 / 0.88 points 
A 42-year-old woman is seen in the clinic with fever, chills, vomiting, and severe dysuria. 
She is diagnosed with acute pyelonephritis. How shou...
- Exam (elaborations)
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0.88 / 0.88 points 
Which of the following instructions should be given to the patientwithnephrolithiasis? 
Correct answer: 
Take ibuprofen, 600 mg every 8 hours.Take 
Tums for stomach upset. 
, Not Selected 
Drink more black tea. 
, Not Selected 
Increase intake of vegetables, like spinach. 
, Not Selected Results 
for item 18.18 
0.88 / 0.88 points 
A 42-year-old woman is seen in the clinic with fever, chills, vomiting, and severe dysuria. 
She is diagnosed with acute pyelonephritis. How shou...
NRNP 6675 FINAL EXAM/ NRNP FINAL EXAM VERSION 1&2 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS/ ALREADY GRADED A+
Question 16 
The antipsychotics which are most likely to cause neuroleptic-induced parkinsonism 
are which have 
which of the following effects? 
A. High potency drugs with low levels of 
anticholinergic activity. 
B. Low potency drugs with low levels of anticholinergic activity. 
□ C. High potency drugs with high levels of 
anticholinergic activity. 
D. Low potency drugs with high levels of 
anticholinergic activity. 
Question 17 
Treatment aimed at reducing intimate partner violence and dome...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question 16 
The antipsychotics which are most likely to cause neuroleptic-induced parkinsonism 
are which have 
which of the following effects? 
A. High potency drugs with low levels of 
anticholinergic activity. 
B. Low potency drugs with low levels of anticholinergic activity. 
□ C. High potency drugs with high levels of 
anticholinergic activity. 
D. Low potency drugs with high levels of 
anticholinergic activity. 
Question 17 
Treatment aimed at reducing intimate partner violence and dome...
BIO 101 FINAL- STRAIGHTER-LINE EXAM/ BIO 101 STRAIGHTERLINE FINAL EXAM/ RECENT UPDATE 2023- 2024 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A+
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