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International_GCSE_Specification_Pearson_Edexcel_International_GCSE Mathematics
Contents 
1 About this specification 1 
Why choose Pearson Edexcel qualifications? 3 
Why choose Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Mathematics 
(Specification A) (Modular)? 4 
Supporting you in planning and implementing this qualification 5 
2 Qualification at a glance 6 
Qualification overview 6 
Content and assessment overview 6 
Modular content summary 8 
3 Mathematics (Specification A) (Modular) content 9 
Foundation Tier 11 
Higher Tier 12 
Unit 1: Foundation Tier 13 
Unit 1: Higher Tie...
- Summary
- • 66 pages •
Contents 
1 About this specification 1 
Why choose Pearson Edexcel qualifications? 3 
Why choose Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Mathematics 
(Specification A) (Modular)? 4 
Supporting you in planning and implementing this qualification 5 
2 Qualification at a glance 6 
Qualification overview 6 
Content and assessment overview 6 
Modular content summary 8 
3 Mathematics (Specification A) (Modular) content 9 
Foundation Tier 11 
Higher Tier 12 
Unit 1: Foundation Tier 13 
Unit 1: Higher Tie...
PHTLS Pre & Post Test, ATLS Exam Questions and Answers
PHTLS Pre & Post Test, ATLS Exam Questions and Answers 
The displacement of tissue away from the path of a projectile, both 
temporarily and permanently, is known as: 
A. Conization 
B. Cavitation 
C. Crepitation 
D. Contusion 
B. Cavitation 
The single most important factor in determining the potential for injury due to 
energy exchange is: 
A. Mass of the bodies involved 
B. Velocity of the bodies involved 
C. Density of the tissues involved 
D. Surface area of the impact involved 
B. Velocity...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
PHTLS Pre & Post Test, ATLS Exam Questions and Answers 
The displacement of tissue away from the path of a projectile, both 
temporarily and permanently, is known as: 
A. Conization 
B. Cavitation 
C. Crepitation 
D. Contusion 
B. Cavitation 
The single most important factor in determining the potential for injury due to 
energy exchange is: 
A. Mass of the bodies involved 
B. Velocity of the bodies involved 
C. Density of the tissues involved 
D. Surface area of the impact involved 
B. Velocity...
ATLS Post Test 2024 - 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
ATLS Post Test QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Which of the following is the recommended Method for treating frostbite? 
A. Vasodilators 
B. Anticigulants 
C. Warm (40 degrees) water 
D. Padding and elevation 
E. Application of heat from a hairdryer - Ans C. Warm (40 degrees) water 
Which of the following physical findings suggest a cause of hypo-tension 
other than spinal cord injury? 
A. Prispism 
B. Bradycardia 
C. Diaphragmatic breathing 
D. Presence of deep tendon reflexes 
E. Ability to flex forea...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 58 pages •
ATLS Post Test QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Which of the following is the recommended Method for treating frostbite? 
A. Vasodilators 
B. Anticigulants 
C. Warm (40 degrees) water 
D. Padding and elevation 
E. Application of heat from a hairdryer - Ans C. Warm (40 degrees) water 
Which of the following physical findings suggest a cause of hypo-tension 
other than spinal cord injury? 
A. Prispism 
B. Bradycardia 
C. Diaphragmatic breathing 
D. Presence of deep tendon reflexes 
E. Ability to flex forea...
NHA Phlebotomy Test Bank Exam Questions and Verified 100- Answers
NHA Phlebotomy Test Bank Exam Questions and Verified 100% 
Answers 
Role Of The Phlebotomist - Ans -Collect routine capillary and venous 
specimens for testing as requested 
-Prepare specimen for trAnsport, ensuring its stability 
-TrAnsport specimen to the laboratory 
- Promote good public relations with hospital staff and patients 
-Comply with new and revised procedures as described in he procedure 
manual 
-Assist in collecting and documenting monthly workload and recording data 
-Maintain s...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
NHA Phlebotomy Test Bank Exam Questions and Verified 100% 
Answers 
Role Of The Phlebotomist - Ans -Collect routine capillary and venous 
specimens for testing as requested 
-Prepare specimen for trAnsport, ensuring its stability 
-TrAnsport specimen to the laboratory 
- Promote good public relations with hospital staff and patients 
-Comply with new and revised procedures as described in he procedure 
manual 
-Assist in collecting and documenting monthly workload and recording data 
-Maintain s...
NHA Phlebotomy certification EXAM with 100- Answers
NHA Phlebotomy certification EXAM with 100% Answers 
1. What temperature should a semen sample be transported? - Ans 36-38 
degrees C 
2. Which of the following would result in a grossly hemolyzed specimen? 
a. Incorrect order of draw 
b. Incorrect needle gauge 
c. Applying tourniquet too close to the draw site 
d. Failure to invert tube - Ans b. Incorrect needle gauge 
3. Which of the following is proper procedure after collecting ammonia 
specimen? 
a. Protect from light 
b. Keep specimen warm...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
NHA Phlebotomy certification EXAM with 100% Answers 
1. What temperature should a semen sample be transported? - Ans 36-38 
degrees C 
2. Which of the following would result in a grossly hemolyzed specimen? 
a. Incorrect order of draw 
b. Incorrect needle gauge 
c. Applying tourniquet too close to the draw site 
d. Failure to invert tube - Ans b. Incorrect needle gauge 
3. Which of the following is proper procedure after collecting ammonia 
specimen? 
a. Protect from light 
b. Keep specimen warm...
CMA Formulas Part 2
CMA Formulas Part 2
- Summary
- • 4 pages •
Gleim 2024 Book
This study unit is the third of six on external financial reporting decisions. The relative weight 
assigned to this major topic in Part 1 of the exam is 15%. The six study units are 
Study Unit 1: External Financial Statements 
Study Unit 2: Measurement, Valuation, and Disclosure: Assets -- Short-Term Items 
Study Unit 3: Measurement, Valuation, and Disclosure: Assets -- Long-Term Items 
Study Unit 4: Measurement, Valuation, and Disclosure: Liabilities 
Study Unit 5: Revenue and Impairment Reco...
- Summary
- • 522 pages •
This study unit is the third of six on external financial reporting decisions. The relative weight 
assigned to this major topic in Part 1 of the exam is 15%. The six study units are 
Study Unit 1: External Financial Statements 
Study Unit 2: Measurement, Valuation, and Disclosure: Assets -- Short-Term Items 
Study Unit 3: Measurement, Valuation, and Disclosure: Assets -- Long-Term Items 
Study Unit 4: Measurement, Valuation, and Disclosure: Liabilities 
Study Unit 5: Revenue and Impairment Reco...
Chapter One – Human Resource Management
Chapter One Human Resource Management 
1 
Chapter One 
Human Resource Management Overview 
1.1. Definition and Background 
1.1.1 Background 
Human beings are social beings and hardly ever live and work in isolation. We always plan, 
develop and manage our relations both consciously and unconsciously. The relations are the 
outcome of our actions and depend to a great extent upon our ability to manage our actions. 
From childhood each and every individual acquire knowledge and experience on under...
- Summary
- • 13 pages •
Chapter One Human Resource Management 
1 
Chapter One 
Human Resource Management Overview 
1.1. Definition and Background 
1.1.1 Background 
Human beings are social beings and hardly ever live and work in isolation. We always plan, 
develop and manage our relations both consciously and unconsciously. The relations are the 
outcome of our actions and depend to a great extent upon our ability to manage our actions. 
From childhood each and every individual acquire knowledge and experience on under...
HR Chapter Two
CHAPTER TWO 
Human Resource Management Environments 
2. Introduction 
What is environment? In simple words it is the "totality of all factors which influence both the 
organization and human resources sub-system". Environment comprises all those forces which 
have their bearing on the functioning of various activities including human resource activities. 
Environment is an important variable in the HRM model. It may be understood as all those forces, 
which have their bearing on the functi...
- Summary
- • 6 pages •
CHAPTER TWO 
Human Resource Management Environments 
2. Introduction 
What is environment? In simple words it is the "totality of all factors which influence both the 
organization and human resources sub-system". Environment comprises all those forces which 
have their bearing on the functioning of various activities including human resource activities. 
Environment is an important variable in the HRM model. It may be understood as all those forces, 
which have their bearing on the functi...
HR Chapter Three
CHAPTER THREE 
JOB ANALYSIS & HR PLANNING 
What Is Job Analysis? 
Organizations consist of positions that have to be staffed. The organization chart (see Figure 3-1) 
connecting lines, who is 
accountable to whom, who has authority for each area, and who is expected to communicate 
with whom. Job analysis is the procedure through which you determine the duties of the 
of the people to hire for them. Job analysis produces 
information for writing job descriptions (a list of what the job entails) ...
- Summary
- • 27 pages •
CHAPTER THREE 
JOB ANALYSIS & HR PLANNING 
What Is Job Analysis? 
Organizations consist of positions that have to be staffed. The organization chart (see Figure 3-1) 
connecting lines, who is 
accountable to whom, who has authority for each area, and who is expected to communicate 
with whom. Job analysis is the procedure through which you determine the duties of the 
of the people to hire for them. Job analysis produces 
information for writing job descriptions (a list of what the job entails) ...