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PVC 1 NURSING HISTORY WITH WELL ANALYSED ANSWERS.

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Who is Clara Louis Maass () - ANSWER -One of the nation's most courageous nurses, Clara Louise Maass lost her life during scientific studies to determine the cause of yellow fever. A graduate of Newark German Hospital Training School for Nurses, she worked as an Army nurse in Florida, Cuba, and the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. -In 1900, Maass returned to Cuba at the request of Maj. William Gorgas, chief sanitation officer. There she became embroiled in a controversy over the...

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PRACTICAL NURSING THEORY QUESTIONS TEST 1 HISTORY OF NURSING AND HEALTHCARE.

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Watson's definition of the concept of health includes - ANSWER harmony, wholeness, and comfort Benner 5 stages of skill acquisition include - ANSWER Novice- Competent- Proficient- Expert novice stage is characterized by - ANSWER requiring rules to govern performance,difficulty discerning between relevant and irrelevant features of a situation advanced beginner stage of skill acquisition? - ANSWER - demonstrates a marginally acceptable level of performance - is guided by ru...

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PHILOSOPHY AO1 EXAM 2024PRACTICE QUESTIONS.

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in what ways must morality be objective? ' a subject matter can be considered objective if the facts are able to exist independently.' moral truths being response independent fits well with enochs understanding of his three tests. -ANSWER enoch believes that morality -ANSWER aspires to be objective and is nopt actually objective enoch thinks, in terms of philosphocal argument -ANSWER that if you deny that morality aspires to be objective your argument can be denied en...

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THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS SOME PHILOSOPHICAL EXAMS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS AND QUESTIONS.GET ONE WITH A FAIR PRICE WHICH HELP YOU SAVE THAN BUYING A DOCUMENT AT A TIME.

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PHIL 1100 RODERICK (LONG AUBURN UNIVERSITY).

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Intro - ANSWER --------------------------------- Philosophy - ANSWER is to reason about the ultimate questions of life. -our philosophical view depends on our personal commitment and reasoning. logical reasoning - ANSWER where you go from a premises to a conclusion -something is valid of invalid -valid-the conclusion follows the premise. moral philosophy( ethics) - ANSWER is to reason about the ultimate questions of morality. -metaethics normative Metaethics - ANS...

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PHIL 110 FINAL EXAM 2024(MBCC).

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Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 - ANSWER Regulation of practices within the food and drug industries and provisions to ban false and misleading product labeling were results of which of the following laws? Protect consumers from harmful health and beauty aids - ANSWER The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 was passed to A. Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 B. Durham-Humphrey Amendment C. Kefauver-Hariis Amendment D. Controlled Substance Act of 1970 - ANSWER 5. Requiring dis...

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PHIL 231 EXAM PRACTICE MIDTERM 2.

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What are the three formulations of the principle of utility—what Mill also calls "the greatest happiness principle"—that we discussed? What are the differences between each of them, and why did we modify them to identify what Mill really has in mind with the principle of utility he presents in Utilitarianism, Chapter 2? Of the three formulations I gave you in class, which did I argue best captures what Mill had in mind with the principle of utility and why? What does it mean to say tha...

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PHIL 230 FINAL EXAM WITH 6 WELL COMPOSED QUESTIONS AND ANALYSED ANSWERS.

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Kuhn has been accused of making science out to be an irrational enterprise. Explain this criticism in detail. How does Kuhn respond to this? Do you think his response succeeds? Why or why not? - ANSWER -Critics of Kuhn claim that, by his description of the process of theory choice, theory choice is a matter of mob psychology -theory choice is subjective because there can't be rules for choosing best paradigm because they're incomparable (incommensurability), therefore it is irrational -...

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PHIL 206 MIDTERM 2;2 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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principle of sufficient reason - ANSWER everything has a reason or rational explanation. There is no effect without a cause. no brute facts - no fact can be real or existing, and no sentence stating this, unless there is a reason why it should be true and not otherwise. sufficient reason for contingent truths - ANSWER it must be necessary and outside of the series of details of contingencies otherwise infinite analysis happens. principle of pre-established harmony - ANSWER every sub...

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PHIL 170 EXAM 2 WITH WELL ANALYSED ANSWERS.

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Deductive argument - ANSWER get inferential force based on form, formal logic or formal reasoning, conclusion definitely follows premises (if it's a valid argument). ex: if A then B. A, therefore B. includes: arguments for mathematics, definitions, hypothetical syllogisms Inductive argument - ANSWER get inferential force based on content, conclusion probably follows premises (if it is a strong argument). includes: signs, from authority (experts), predictions, causal inference, generali...

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