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    50 NCLEX Q S EXAM 2

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    CHAP 6 NCLEX Q’s (12) 1.
The nurse is preparing to teach the patient about maintaining his health. Which whole medical system would best aid the nurse in guiding the patient?

 A Naturopathy B Homeopathy C Holistic nursing D Traditional Chinese medicine 





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The patient describes methods he has been using for affordable health care. Which ones are complementary and alternative therapies (CATs) (select all that apply)?

 A Garlic B Prayer C Acupuncture D Healing Touch E Chiropractic therapy 







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    PHYSIOEX EX 1 ACT 1

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    monosaccharide‚ albumin is a protein with 607 amino acids‚ and the average molecular weight of a single amino acid is 135 g/mole. Which of the following will be able to diffuse through the 200 MWCO membrane? Your answer : b. both glucose and albumin Stop & Think Questions: The reason sodium chloride didn’t diffuse left to right is that Your answer : d. it needs a steeper concentration gradient to diffuse. Correct answer: c. the membrane pore size was too small. Glucose is a six-carbon sugar. Albumin is a protein

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    TITLE OF PROJECT: Effects of Chemoattractants of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Through a Capillary Tube. PROPOSED COST: $1764.90 ABSTRACT: This project will show how strong certain bacteria that are commonly found in biofilms attract to Pseudomonas aeruginosa through a capillary tube. It will test ten bacteria to see which bacteria have more chemoattractants with Pseudomonas aeruginosa . These bacteria are all motile‚ so to come together to form a biofilm‚ they must lose their ways of

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    3.6.5. Southern hybridization Southern blot hybridization analysis was carried out using standard procedures (Sambrook et al. 2001). Approximately 20 µg of total genomic DNA from transgenic plants and untransformed control plant was digested with EcoRI‚ and then separated by electrophoresis on 0.8% agarose gel. Digestion profile was checked with 1µg DNA‚ with single cutter enzymes EcoRI (10U) in T-DNA region. For southern experiment‚ 20µg DNA was digested overnight. Restricted fragments were separated

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    Water and Electrolytes

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    ------------------------------------------------- Water and Electrolytes Water constitutes 50-55% of a woman’s body weight and 55-60% of man’s weight. Water gives structure and form to the body‚ helps maintain body temperature‚ and also creates the necessary environment for cell metabolism. There are two compartments of body water‚ extracellular and intracellular fluid. Extracellular fluid (ECF) is water found outside of cells. Making up approximately 20% of total body weight‚ the ECF consists

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    Dengue Case Study

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    I. Introduction Dengue is one of the major problem of the Philippines‚ According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical regions around the world‚ predominantly in urban and semi-urban areas. Furthermore‚ The Philippines ranks among the top 10 countries with the most recorded dengue cases. Dengue is an acute infectious disease and severe‚ flu like illness that affects infants‚ young children and adults but seldom to death‚ virus are transmitted to humans

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    Diffusion) (pp. 2–4) 9. All solutes except albumin are able to diffuse into the right beaker. Using distilled water in the right beaker and either the 100 MWCO or 200 MWCO membrane will remove urea from the left beaker and leave albumin If the left beaker contains NaCl‚ urea‚ and albumin‚ you can selectively remove urea by dispensing a concentration of NaCl into the right beaker equivalent to that in the left beaker and by using the 100 or 200 MWCO membrane. Albumin is too large to diffuse and there

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    Specificity of Protein-Ligand Binding 1). One can conclude that Orange G. has the lowest affinity for the albumin. In the experiment the concentration of Orange G that binds to protein was a lot less than either Ponceau S. or Bromophenol blue. The ligand with the highest affinity to BSA was a little more difficult to decipher. The experiment shows that all of the 2 µL of both Ponceau S. and Bromophenol blue bind to the BSA. However‚ when 5 µL of the ligand is added the BSA is saturated and cannot

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    9 Blood Transfusion

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    GRANULOCYTES RED BLOOD CELLS • Composed of: • 55% plasma • 45% cellular components • Plasma = fluid portion • Coagulation factors • Inorganic substances • Antibodies Plasma • Liquid part of the blood • Consists of serum and fibrinogen • Contains plasma proteins such as: – AlbuminSerum globulins – Fibrinogen‚ prothrombin‚ plasminogen Cellular Components • Formed elements of blood – RBC = responsible for oxygen transport ERYTHROCYTES – WBC = play a major role in defense against microorganisms

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    Stem Cell

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    and cryopreservation of mesenchymal cells‚ for current and future clinical applications. Sixty-seven umbilical cords were stripped of their blood vessels‚ minced‚ enzymatically digested and cryopreserved in appropriate media containing no animal serum. MSCs were also culture expanded before cryopreservation and after thawing and characterised for MSC surface marker expression. Post-thaw viability was measured by flow cytometry. An average of 260 × 103 viable cells per cm cord were successfully

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