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Chapter 1: A Framework for Maternal and Child Health Nursing
What is the primary goal of maternal and child health nursing? - the promotion and maintenance of optimal family health to ensure cycles of optimal childbearing and childrearing 
 
What are some examples of maternal and child health practice? - preconceptual health care 
Care of women during three trimesters of pregnancy and the puerperium ( 6 weeks afteter childbirth, sometimes termed the fourth trimester of pregnancy) 
care of infants during the perinatal period (the time span beginning at 2...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the primary goal of maternal and child health nursing? - the promotion and maintenance of optimal family health to ensure cycles of optimal childbearing and childrearing 
 
What are some examples of maternal and child health practice? - preconceptual health care 
Care of women during three trimesters of pregnancy and the puerperium ( 6 weeks afteter childbirth, sometimes termed the fourth trimester of pregnancy) 
care of infants during the perinatal period (the time span beginning at 2...
MyEconLab (macro µ econ)
Why in microeconomics can we measure production in terms of quantity, but in macroeconomics we measure production in terms of market value? - If in macroeconomics, we measured production using quantities, we would add tons of wheat grown by US farmers to the number of iPods produced by Apple, etc 
 
when we measure total production, we can't just add together the quantities of every good and service because the result would be meaningless 
 
measuring production using market value in dollar ter...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Why in microeconomics can we measure production in terms of quantity, but in macroeconomics we measure production in terms of market value? - If in macroeconomics, we measured production using quantities, we would add tons of wheat grown by US farmers to the number of iPods produced by Apple, etc 
 
when we measure total production, we can't just add together the quantities of every good and service because the result would be meaningless 
 
measuring production using market value in dollar ter...
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
Frictional unemployment - Temporary unemployment while transitioning between jobs or just entering the labor market; typically short in duration but always present in a market economy. 
 
Structural unemployment - Unemployment due to skills no longer being in demand where workers live; typically leads to longer duration and need to acquire training or relocation. 
 
Cyclical unemployment - Unemployment due to a recession. 
 
Classical unemployment - Unemployment due to real wages being too high ...
- Summary
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Frictional unemployment - Temporary unemployment while transitioning between jobs or just entering the labor market; typically short in duration but always present in a market economy. 
 
Structural unemployment - Unemployment due to skills no longer being in demand where workers live; typically leads to longer duration and need to acquire training or relocation. 
 
Cyclical unemployment - Unemployment due to a recession. 
 
Classical unemployment - Unemployment due to real wages being too high ...
Micro & Macro Economics
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - it represents all the goods and services produced annually 
 
US GDP approximately - $15 Trillion 
 
Microeconomics - decision making by individuals, business firms, and industries 
 
Macroeconomics - focuses on the broader issues in the economy such as inflation, unemployment rate 
 
Efficiency - deals with how resources are allocated 
 
Equity - is about "fairness" ... is it fair that a CEO of a large company makes 100 times more money than her rank and file wo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - it represents all the goods and services produced annually 
 
US GDP approximately - $15 Trillion 
 
Microeconomics - decision making by individuals, business firms, and industries 
 
Macroeconomics - focuses on the broader issues in the economy such as inflation, unemployment rate 
 
Efficiency - deals with how resources are allocated 
 
Equity - is about "fairness" ... is it fair that a CEO of a large company makes 100 times more money than her rank and file wo...
ACC370 Exam
The periodicity assumption requires that present value calculations take into account the number of compounding periods in each year - False 
 
The primary function of financial accounting is to provide relevant financial information to parties external to business enterprises - True 
 
The purpose of the conceptual framework is to provide a structure and framework for a consistent set of GAAP - True 
 
The FASB is currently the public-sector organization responsible for settling accounting stan...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The periodicity assumption requires that present value calculations take into account the number of compounding periods in each year - False 
 
The primary function of financial accounting is to provide relevant financial information to parties external to business enterprises - True 
 
The purpose of the conceptual framework is to provide a structure and framework for a consistent set of GAAP - True 
 
The FASB is currently the public-sector organization responsible for settling accounting stan...
BTEC Unit 1 Public Services
Emergency services (blue light services) - the main services are police, fire and rescue and ambulance 
 
Armed services - British Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, supported by the Territorial Army, Royal Navy Reserves, Royal Air Force Reserves 
 
local authorities - City councils, town councils, county councils, unitary authorities 
 
central government - includes responsibility for transport, education, the environment, health, business and skills, and relations with other countries 
 
volun...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Emergency services (blue light services) - the main services are police, fire and rescue and ambulance 
 
Armed services - British Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, supported by the Territorial Army, Royal Navy Reserves, Royal Air Force Reserves 
 
local authorities - City councils, town councils, county councils, unitary authorities 
 
central government - includes responsibility for transport, education, the environment, health, business and skills, and relations with other countries 
 
volun...
Energy systems (BTEC Sport)
What type of reaction is the ATP/PC? - Anaerobic. 
 
What chemical is involved in the ATP/PC system? - Phosphocreatine. 
 
Where is the site of reaction for the ATP/PC system? - In muscle cells (sarcoplasm). 
 
What are the controlling enzymes of the ATP/PC system? - Creatine Kinase. 
 
What is the activity of Creatine Kinase effected by? - 1.) Activated by an increase in ADP. 
2.) Inhibited by an increase in ATP. 
 
What is the Net total of ATP produced by the ATP/PC system? - 1 ATP molecule. 
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- Exam (elaborations)
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What type of reaction is the ATP/PC? - Anaerobic. 
 
What chemical is involved in the ATP/PC system? - Phosphocreatine. 
 
Where is the site of reaction for the ATP/PC system? - In muscle cells (sarcoplasm). 
 
What are the controlling enzymes of the ATP/PC system? - Creatine Kinase. 
 
What is the activity of Creatine Kinase effected by? - 1.) Activated by an increase in ADP. 
2.) Inhibited by an increase in ATP. 
 
What is the Net total of ATP produced by the ATP/PC system? - 1 ATP molecule. 
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Btec sport revision for online test Share In-class activity
Name the different types of skill related fitness. - Balance 
Power 
Agility 
Coordination 
Reaction time 
 
Define balance. - The ability to control the placement of the body's center of gravity in relation to its support base. 
 
Describe the two different types of balance. - Static balance- a still balance like a hand stand 
Dynamic balance- a moving balance like a cartwheel. 
 
Define power. - The product of speed*strength (power to drive the ball in golf). 
 
Define agility. - The agility ...
- Summary
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Name the different types of skill related fitness. - Balance 
Power 
Agility 
Coordination 
Reaction time 
 
Define balance. - The ability to control the placement of the body's center of gravity in relation to its support base. 
 
Describe the two different types of balance. - Static balance- a still balance like a hand stand 
Dynamic balance- a moving balance like a cartwheel. 
 
Define power. - The product of speed*strength (power to drive the ball in golf). 
 
Define agility. - The agility ...
BTEC Sport LEVEL 3
What are the 3 muscle types? - skeletal, smooth, cardiac 
 
Characteristics of skeletal muscle - voluntary, striated, can fatigue 
 
Characteristics of smooth muscle - Involuntary, controlled by nervous system, no stripes 
 
Characteristics of cardiac muscle - found only in the heart, striated, involuntary, own blood supple 
 
Example of where you can find skeletal muscle - Deltoid 
 
Example of where you can find smooth muscle - Stomach (digestive system) 
 
What is the origin? - End of muscle ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the 3 muscle types? - skeletal, smooth, cardiac 
 
Characteristics of skeletal muscle - voluntary, striated, can fatigue 
 
Characteristics of smooth muscle - Involuntary, controlled by nervous system, no stripes 
 
Characteristics of cardiac muscle - found only in the heart, striated, involuntary, own blood supple 
 
Example of where you can find skeletal muscle - Deltoid 
 
Example of where you can find smooth muscle - Stomach (digestive system) 
 
What is the origin? - End of muscle ...
Quantitative Reasoning
A car loses half its value every 3 years. If 6 years after it was made it is worth $12,000 less than its original value, how many dollars will be worth 9 years after it was made? 
 
a. 1000 
b. 2000 
c. 3000 
d. 4000 
e. 6000 - Answer: 2000 
 
At the beginning you know the car is worth x, after 3 years its worth x/2, after 6 its worth x/4, and after 9 its worth x/8. 
 
x-12000 = x/4 = 3x=48000 --> x = 16000 x 1/8 = 2000 
 
(1200 less than original value) 
 
 Sherry invests money in stock. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A car loses half its value every 3 years. If 6 years after it was made it is worth $12,000 less than its original value, how many dollars will be worth 9 years after it was made? 
 
a. 1000 
b. 2000 
c. 3000 
d. 4000 
e. 6000 - Answer: 2000 
 
At the beginning you know the car is worth x, after 3 years its worth x/2, after 6 its worth x/4, and after 9 its worth x/8. 
 
x-12000 = x/4 = 3x=48000 --> x = 16000 x 1/8 = 2000 
 
(1200 less than original value) 
 
 Sherry invests money in stock. ...