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HESI A2: Exam 2 (Study Mode)
lbs to kg - kg = lbs/2.2046

kg to lbs - lbs = (kg)(2.2046)

g to lbs - lbs = (g)(0.0022046)

lbs to g - g = (lbs)(453.59237)

oz to g - g = oz/0.035274

g to oz - oz = g/28.34952

oz to lbs - lb = oz/16

lbs to oz - oz = (lbs)(16)

A newborn weighs 8 pounds, 5 ounces. There are 453.59 grams per pound. What is the
infant's weight in grams?

A. 2,268 grams
B. 3,629 grams
C. 3,770 grams
D. 3,856 grams - C. 3,770 grams

A nurse works in a military hospital from 1300 to 2000. What time of day does this nurse
work?

A. Early morning to early afternoon
B. Lunchtime to midnight
C. Early afternoon to bedtime
D. Midnight to sunrise - C. Early afternoon to bedtime

How many grams are in a kilogram? (Enter numeric value only.) - 1,000

How many milliliters are in 1 liter?

A. 30
B. 10
C. 100
D. 1,000 - D. 1,000

cm to inch - inch = cm / 2.54

,inch to cm - cm = (inch)(2.54)

inch to ft - ft = inch / 12

ft to inch - inch = (ft)(12)

cm to ft - ft = cm / 30.48

ft to cm - cm = (ft)(30.48)

How many inches are in 1 foot? - 12 inch = 1 ft

How many centimeters are in 1 foot? - 30.48 cm = 1 ft

There are 2.54 cm in an inch. How many centimeters are in 1 foot? (Enter numeric
value only. If rounding is necessary, round to the nearest whole number.) - (2.54
cm)(12) = 30

A hospital day staff consists of 25 registered nurses, 75 unlicensed assistants, 5
phlebologists, 6 receptionists and office staff, and 45 physicians. One summer day the
staff was at only 68% strength. How many people were working that day? (Enter
numeric value only. If rounding is necessary, round to the nearest whole number.) - 106

x/156(total # of workers) = 68/100
(156)(68) = 10,608
x = 10,608/100
x = 106

The doctor tells the patient to cut back on coffee. The patient usually has four 8-oz cups
of coffee per day. If the doctor told him to cut back by 25%, how many ounces of coffee
can the patient have each day? (Enter numeric value only. If rounding is necessary,
round to the whole number.) - 24 ounces

15.7 - 9.8 = - 5.9

10.012 - 0.120 = - 9.892

(99)(0.56) = - 55.44

Blood Pressure

Lub-dub! Lub-dub! Lub-dub! This sound is made by the rapid contracting and extending
of the chamber doors on the inside of the heart. This ventricular contracting injects
roughly 70 mL of blood into a vascular system with a given volume at differing pressure.
Blood pressure refers to the pressure in the arterial system; and it is typically taken in
the brachial artery of the arm because the pressure at different places along the

, circulatory route is different. Blood pressure is simply the force that the blood exerts in
all directions within any given area and is the basis for the movement of blood from the
heart, through the body, and back to the heart. This pressure is commonly expressed as
a ratio of the systolic pressure over the diastolic pressure.
The systolic pressure or "high peak" pressure takes place within the arterial system as
ventricles contract and force blood into the arteries. The dias - C. Blood pressure is
simply the force that the blood exerts in all directions within any given area, measured
as a ratio.

Blood Pressure

Lub-dub! Lub-dub! Lub-dub! This sound is made by the rapid contracting and extending
of the chamber doors on the inside of the heart. This ventricular contracting injects
roughly 70 mL of blood into a vascular system with a given volume at differing pressure.
Blood pressure refers to the pressure in the arterial system; and it is typically taken in
the brachial artery of the arm because the pressure at different places along the
circulatory route is different. Blood pressure is simply the force that the blood exerts in
all directions within any given area and is the basis for the movement of blood from the
heart, through the body, and back to the heart. This pressure is commonly expressed as
a ratio of the systolic pressure over the diastolic pressure.
The systolic pressure or "high peak" pressure takes place within the arterial system as
ventricles contract and force blood into the arteries. The dias - A. The ventricular
contraction asserts capillary pressure that is about 70 mmHg.

Blood Pressure

Lub-dub! Lub-dub! Lub-dub! This sound is made by the rapid contracting and extending
of the chamber doors on the inside of the heart. This ventricular contracting injects
roughly 70 mL of blood into a vascular system with a given volume at differing pressure.
Blood pressure refers to the pressure in the arterial system; and it is typically taken in
the brachial artery of the arm because the pressure at different places along the
circulatory route is different. Blood pressure is simply the force that the blood exerts in
all directions within any given area and is the basis for the movement of blood from the
heart, through the body, and back to the heart. This pressure is commonly expressed as
a ratio of the systolic pressure over the diastolic pressure.
The systolic pressure or "high peak" pressure takes place within the arterial system as
ventricles contract and force blood into the arteries. The dias - A. Something that is able
to resist and be flexible

Blood Pressure

Lub-dub! Lub-dub! Lub-dub! This sound is made by the rapid contracting and extending
of the chamber doors on the inside of the heart. This ventricular contracting injects
roughly 70 mL of blood into a vascular system with a given volume at differing pressure.
Blood pressure refers to the pressure in the arterial system; and it is typically taken in
the brachial artery of the arm because the pressure at different places along the

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