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MTTC integrated science 094 Life Sciences and General Knowledge Correct 100%
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volumetric flask - ANSWER used to accurately prepare solutions of various concentrations 
 
often used in titrations 
 
erlenmeyer flask - ANSWER can be used for mixing, transporting, and reacting, but are not appropriate for accurate measurements 
 
repippette - ANSWER hand operated pump that dispenses solutions 
 
beakers - ANSWER can be used to measure mass or dissolve a solvent into a soulte 
 
graduated cylinder - ANSWER used for precise measurements and are more accurate than erlenmeyer fl...
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Caring for Central Vascular Access Devices (CVAD) - EXAM
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Caring for Central Vascular Access 
 
Devices (CVAD) - EXAM 
 
Which of the following patients may benefit from a long-term vascular access device? (SATA) - 
Indications for a vascular access device include IV therapy anticipated for longer than 7 
days, including transfusions, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) administration, long-term 
antibiotics, or continuous infusions such as opioids; infusion of vesicants or irritants, such as in 
chemotherapy; poor peripheral venous circulation; and frequ...
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CNSC EXAM 2023 (100%Solved).
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CNSC EXAM 2023 (100%Solved). 
NGT size - Answer 8 - 16 french 
36 inches 
Nasoenteric tube size - Answer 8 - 12 french 
Duodenal: 43 inches 
Jejunal: 60 inches 
Gastrostomy tube size - Answer 12 - 28 french 
G-J tube size - Answer 6 - 12 french 
Most common complication s/p enterostomy tube placement - Answer peristomal 
infection 
Buried bumper syndrome - Answer results from growth of gastric mucosa over the 
internal bumper 
risk factors: excessive tension between internal/external bumpers, po...
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Chemical properties of Aldehydes and Ketones
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Chemical properties of Aldehydes and Ketones 
Reactions common to both Aldehydes and Ketones 
The difference between an Aldehyde and a Ketone is the position of the C=O (Carbonyl group). 
Aldehyde – always on a carbon at the end of the chain 
Ketone – Always on a carbon at middle carbon of the chain 
1. BOTH Aldehydes and Ketones can be reduced 
Aldehyde reduced to Primary Alcohol 
Reducing agent = Sodium tetrahydroborate III (NaBH4) 
Ketone reduced to Secondary Alcohol 
Reduction Oxidisatio...
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Mttc Integrated Science Life Sciences And General Knowledge Exam Test With 100% Correct Answers
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Mttc Integrated Science Life Sciences 
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volumetric flask - CORRECT ANSWER-used to accurately prepare solutions of various 
concentrations 
often used in titrations 
erlenmeyer flask - CORRECT ANSWER-can be used for mixing, transporting, and 
reacting, but are not appropriate for accurate measurements 
repippette - CORRECT ANSWER-hand operated pump that dispenses solutions 
beakers - CORRECT ANSWER-can be used to measure mass or disso...
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Chemical properties of Aldehydes and Ketones
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Chemical properties of Aldehydes and Ketones 
Reactions common to both Aldehydes and Ketones 
The difference between an Aldehyde and a Ketone is the position of the C=O (Carbonyl group). 
Aldehyde – always on a carbon at the end of the chain Ketone – Always on a carbon at middle carbon of the chain 
1. BOTH Aldehydes and Ketones can be reduced 
Aldehyde reduced to Primary Alcohol Reducing agent = Sodium tetrahydroborate III (NaBH4) 
Ketone reduced to Secondary Alcohol 
Reduction Oxidisation ...
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CPHON Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Exam 62 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CPHON Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Exam 62 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Cell cycle Specific Agents - CORRECT ANSWER Plant Alkaloids and Antimetabolites 
 
Plant Alkaloids - CORRECT ANSWER Etoposide (VP 16) 
Tenoposide (VM 26) 
Paclitaxel 
Docetaxel 
Topotecan 
Irinotecan 
Vincristine 
Vinblastine 
Vinorelbeline 
 
Antimetabolites - CORRECT ANSWER Mercaptopurine 
Thioguanine 
5 Fluorouriacil 
Gemcitabine 
Fludarabine 
Cladribine 
Nelarabine 
Clofarabine 
Cytarabine 
Hydroxyurea 
Methotrexate...
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Caring for Central Vascular Access Devices (CVAD) - EXAM Questions With Complete Solutions.
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Which of the following patients may benefit from a long-term vascular access device? (SATA) - 
Indications for a vascular access device include IV therapy anticipated for longer than 7 days, 
including transfusions, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) administration, long-term antibiotics, or 
continuous infusions such as opioids; infusion of vesicants or irritants, such as in chemotherapy; 
poor peripheral venous circulation; and frequent long-term phlebotomy. A child undergoing 
tonsillectomy, an...
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AC-HPAT Chemistry Questions With Complete Solutions.
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AC-HPAT Chemistry Questions With Complete Solutions. 
 
double-displacement reaction 
A double displacement reaction, also known as a double replacement reaction or metathesis, is a type of chemical reaction where two compounds react, and the positive ions (cation) and the negative ions (anion) of the two reactants switch places, forming two new compounds or products 
Precipitate 
precipitate is an insoluble solid that emerges from a liquid solution. The emergence of the insoluble solid from sol...
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Chemical properties of Aldehydes and Ketones
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Chemical properties of Aldehydes and Ketones 
Reactions common to both Aldehydes and Ketones 
The difference between an Aldehyde and a Ketone is the position of the C=O (Carbonyl group). 
Aldehyde – always on a carbon at the end of the chain 
Ketone – Always on a carbon at middle carbon of the chain 
1. BOTH Aldehydes and Ketones can be reduced 
Aldehyde reduced to Primary Alcohol 
Reducing agent = Sodium tetrahydroborate III (NaBH4) 
Ketone reduced to Secondary Alcohol 
Reduction Oxidisatio...
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