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[Show more]abductor pollicis longus - Origin ulna, radius, Interosseous membrane 
Insertion 1st metacarpal 
Nerve Posterior interosseous nerve 
from deep branch of radial nerve 
C7, C8 
Actions abduction, extension of thumb 
Antagonist Adductor pollicis muscle 
(note: Longus extends longer part of the thumb, b...
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Add to cartabductor pollicis longus - Origin ulna, radius, Interosseous membrane 
Insertion 1st metacarpal 
Nerve Posterior interosseous nerve 
from deep branch of radial nerve 
C7, C8 
Actions abduction, extension of thumb 
Antagonist Adductor pollicis muscle 
(note: Longus extends longer part of the thumb, b...
Explain *step 1* of an outbreak investigation - Define the epidemic 
(a) Define the numerator (cases) 
1. Clinical features: is the disease known? 
2. What are it's serologic or cultural aspects? 
3. Are the causes partially understood 
(b) Define the denominator": what are the populations at risk...
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Add to cartExplain *step 1* of an outbreak investigation - Define the epidemic 
(a) Define the numerator (cases) 
1. Clinical features: is the disease known? 
2. What are it's serologic or cultural aspects? 
3. Are the causes partially understood 
(b) Define the denominator": what are the populations at risk...
3 driving forces for a metathesis reaction 1. Precipitation 
2. Gas 
3. Formation of a weak or non-electrolyte 
7 s trong acids - HCl = hydrochloric acid 
- HBr = hydrobromic acid 
- HI = hydroiodic acid 
- H2SO4 = sulfuric acid 
- HNO3 = nitric acid 
- HClO3 = chloric acid 
- HClO4 = perchloric aci...
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Add to cart3 driving forces for a metathesis reaction 1. Precipitation 
2. Gas 
3. Formation of a weak or non-electrolyte 
7 s trong acids - HCl = hydrochloric acid 
- HBr = hydrobromic acid 
- HI = hydroiodic acid 
- H2SO4 = sulfuric acid 
- HNO3 = nitric acid 
- HClO3 = chloric acid 
- HClO4 = perchloric aci...
ABCDE skin assessment - A: asymmetry 
B: border 
C: color 
D: diameter 
E: elevation and enlargement 
ABCT - mental health assessment: Appearance, Behavior, Cognition, Thought Process 
abscess - infected cyst 
abstract reasoning - pondering a deeper meaning beyond the concrete and literal 
abuse phy...
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Add to cartABCDE skin assessment - A: asymmetry 
B: border 
C: color 
D: diameter 
E: elevation and enlargement 
ABCT - mental health assessment: Appearance, Behavior, Cognition, Thought Process 
abscess - infected cyst 
abstract reasoning - pondering a deeper meaning beyond the concrete and literal 
abuse phy...
are antibiotics effective against viral infections? - NO 
briefly describe eukaryotic cells - -contain nucleus (prokaryotes do not) 
-contain organelles 
-selectively permeable cell membrane 
briefly describe molds - -produce cytoplasmic filaments called hyphae/mycelia 
-reproduce by spore formation...
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Add to cartare antibiotics effective against viral infections? - NO 
briefly describe eukaryotic cells - -contain nucleus (prokaryotes do not) 
-contain organelles 
-selectively permeable cell membrane 
briefly describe molds - -produce cytoplasmic filaments called hyphae/mycelia 
-reproduce by spore formation...
How do we get information in psychology? - 1. Observation 
2. Experimentation 
3. Surveys 
4. Case studies 
How is a baby's body color assessed? - 0 = the baby is blue and pale 
1 = the baby is under oxygenated (the body is pink, but the extremities are blue) 
2 = the baby is pink 
How is a baby's...
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Add to cartHow do we get information in psychology? - 1. Observation 
2. Experimentation 
3. Surveys 
4. Case studies 
How is a baby's body color assessed? - 0 = the baby is blue and pale 
1 = the baby is under oxygenated (the body is pink, but the extremities are blue) 
2 = the baby is pink 
How is a baby's...
*Negative Staining* Procedure - 1. Add a droplet of water 
2. Using an aseptic technique, place a loopful of the microorganism from the culture in the droplet and 
mix 
3. Place another slide at a 45° angle in a drop of nigrosin at the edge of the slide with mix 
4. Push or pull the slide over the ...
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Add to cart*Negative Staining* Procedure - 1. Add a droplet of water 
2. Using an aseptic technique, place a loopful of the microorganism from the culture in the droplet and 
mix 
3. Place another slide at a 45° angle in a drop of nigrosin at the edge of the slide with mix 
4. Push or pull the slide over the ...
1⁰ OH dehydration - H2SO4/Δ 
double bond to C with most H's + H2O 
1⁰ OH oxidation - K2Cr2O7/H2SO4 
2⁰ OH dehydration - H2SO4/Δ 
double bond to C with most H's + H2O 
2⁰ OH oxidation - K2Cr2O7/H2SO4 
3 memorized strong acids - HCl = hydrochloric acid 
H2SO4 = sulfuric acid 
HNO3 = nitric...
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Add to cart1⁰ OH dehydration - H2SO4/Δ 
double bond to C with most H's + H2O 
1⁰ OH oxidation - K2Cr2O7/H2SO4 
2⁰ OH dehydration - H2SO4/Δ 
double bond to C with most H's + H2O 
2⁰ OH oxidation - K2Cr2O7/H2SO4 
3 memorized strong acids - HCl = hydrochloric acid 
H2SO4 = sulfuric acid 
HNO3 = nitric...
Explain the *convalescence* of the infectious process - This is the period of recovery from the 
infection. The signs and symptoms disappear and the person returns to a healthy state 
Explain the *illness stage* of the infectious process - The presence of signs and symptoms 
indicates the full stage...
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Add to cartExplain the *convalescence* of the infectious process - This is the period of recovery from the 
infection. The signs and symptoms disappear and the person returns to a healthy state 
Explain the *illness stage* of the infectious process - The presence of signs and symptoms 
indicates the full stage...
Explain about the dangers of fruit/fruit juices and medications - Some fruits and fruit juices 
contain the enzyme cytochrome P-450 3A4. This enzyme inhibits the metabolization of medications, 
causing an increase in bioavailability (amount of active drug in the blood stream) and an increase in 
ser...
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Add to cartExplain about the dangers of fruit/fruit juices and medications - Some fruits and fruit juices 
contain the enzyme cytochrome P-450 3A4. This enzyme inhibits the metabolization of medications, 
causing an increase in bioavailability (amount of active drug in the blood stream) and an increase in 
ser...
Celsius to Fahrenheit - (1.8 x °C) + 32 
Celsius to Kelvin - °C + 273.15 
Chemical property - Address the reactivity of the chemical ex: iron rusting, reactions with acids 
Dalton's Atomic Theory - 1. Matter is made up of atoms 
2. All atoms of the same pure element have the same mass 
3. Atoms o...
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Add to cartCelsius to Fahrenheit - (1.8 x °C) + 32 
Celsius to Kelvin - °C + 273.15 
Chemical property - Address the reactivity of the chemical ex: iron rusting, reactions with acids 
Dalton's Atomic Theory - 1. Matter is made up of atoms 
2. All atoms of the same pure element have the same mass 
3. Atoms o...
How do emerging adults have sexual activity? - They often avoid marriage and parenthood, 
emerging adults typically satisfy their strong sexual appetites with a series of relationships that may last 
months or years 
How does growth happen during puberty? - Growth proceeds from the extremities to th...
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Add to cartHow do emerging adults have sexual activity? - They often avoid marriage and parenthood, 
emerging adults typically satisfy their strong sexual appetites with a series of relationships that may last 
months or years 
How does growth happen during puberty? - Growth proceeds from the extremities to th...
active transport - moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference 
composition of cell membrane - Phospholipid bilayer 
-a bond b/w the glycerol and phosphorous molecule 
proteins 
-organic molecule made of aa linked by peptide bonds 
cholesterol 
- stabilizes membrane glyc...
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Add to cartactive transport - moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference 
composition of cell membrane - Phospholipid bilayer 
-a bond b/w the glycerol and phosphorous molecule 
proteins 
-organic molecule made of aa linked by peptide bonds 
cholesterol 
- stabilizes membrane glyc...
100 grams of carbohydrate provides how many kilocalories? 
A. 200 
B. 400 
C. 500 
D. 900 - B. 400 
A protein deficiency resulting in swelling of the body tissue primarily in the feet, legs, and belly is called 
A. marasmus 
B. kwashiorkor 
C. ketosis - B. kwashiorkor 
After absorption, fructose and...
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Add to cart100 grams of carbohydrate provides how many kilocalories? 
A. 200 
B. 400 
C. 500 
D. 900 - B. 400 
A protein deficiency resulting in swelling of the body tissue primarily in the feet, legs, and belly is called 
A. marasmus 
B. kwashiorkor 
C. ketosis - B. kwashiorkor 
After absorption, fructose and...
A deficiency of fatty acids can cause: (CHP. 5) - Decreased brain efficiency 
About 95% of the lipids in foods and in the human body are: (CHP. 5) - Triglycerides 
BHA and BHT are examples of: (CHP. 5) - Antioxidants (Preservatives) 
Cells can best be described as: (CHP. 3) - Self contained living e...
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Add to cartA deficiency of fatty acids can cause: (CHP. 5) - Decreased brain efficiency 
About 95% of the lipids in foods and in the human body are: (CHP. 5) - Triglycerides 
BHA and BHT are examples of: (CHP. 5) - Antioxidants (Preservatives) 
Cells can best be described as: (CHP. 3) - Self contained living e...
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