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Mrcp part 1 – withaccurate answers (verified)Graded A
Conns syndrome clinical features - Answers-Hypertension (aldosterone induced na retention with increase in ecf volume) 
-muscle weakness (due to decreased K) 
-muscle paralysis (severe hypokalaemia) 
-latent tetany and paraesthesia 
-polydypsia, polyuria and nocturia (due to hypokalaemia nephropathy) 
Hypokalaemia WITH hypertension - Answers-Cushings syndrome 
Conns syndrome (primary hyperaldostenoism
- Exam (elaborations)
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Conns syndrome clinical features - Answers-Hypertension (aldosterone induced na retention with increase in ecf volume) 
-muscle weakness (due to decreased K) 
-muscle paralysis (severe hypokalaemia) 
-latent tetany and paraesthesia 
-polydypsia, polyuria and nocturia (due to hypokalaemia nephropathy) 
Hypokalaemia WITH hypertension - Answers-Cushings syndrome 
Conns syndrome (primary hyperaldostenoism
Snell's Law – with accurate answers (verified) Graded A
Refraction of light - Answers-The change of direction that a ray undergoes when it enters a medium obliquely where the speed of the waves changes. 
medium - Answers-A transparent material like air, water, and glass through which light can travel 
index of refraction (n) - Answers-the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum (c) to the speed of light in a medium (v) 
Snell's Law - Answers-n1sinθ1 = n2sinθ2 
n1 represents the index of refraction of the first medium. 
sin θ1 represents the sine ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Refraction of light - Answers-The change of direction that a ray undergoes when it enters a medium obliquely where the speed of the waves changes. 
medium - Answers-A transparent material like air, water, and glass through which light can travel 
index of refraction (n) - Answers-the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum (c) to the speed of light in a medium (v) 
Snell's Law - Answers-n1sinθ1 = n2sinθ2 
n1 represents the index of refraction of the first medium. 
sin θ1 represents the sine ...
River processes – with accurate answers (verified)Graded A
Discharge equation - Answers-Steam flow at a given location is measured by its discharge 
 
Q = V * A 
 
Discharge (m^3/s) = Velocity (m/s) * Area (m^2) 
 
 
area = w * d 
Thalweg - Answers-a line connecting the lowest points of successive cross-sections along the course of a valley or river. 
Velocity distribution in a channel - Answers-Flow is faster in the middle of a channel and close to the surface.
- Exam (elaborations)
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Discharge equation - Answers-Steam flow at a given location is measured by its discharge 
 
Q = V * A 
 
Discharge (m^3/s) = Velocity (m/s) * Area (m^2) 
 
 
area = w * d 
Thalweg - Answers-a line connecting the lowest points of successive cross-sections along the course of a valley or river. 
Velocity distribution in a channel - Answers-Flow is faster in the middle of a channel and close to the surface.
ASU PHY 101- Adams prep for final- review of old test Q's – with accurate answers (verified)Graded A
two objects are dropped from rest at the same time, and from the same height, in a vacuum. which of the following statements is true? - Answers-the two objects will hit the ground at the same time and with the same speed 
when a 50 kg person is standing at the surface of the earth, what is the strength of the force on that person by the earth? - Answers-50 x 9.8 (gravity constant) = 490N 
a ball is thrown upward from the surface of the earth at a speed of 19.6 m/s. the amt of acc due to gravity ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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two objects are dropped from rest at the same time, and from the same height, in a vacuum. which of the following statements is true? - Answers-the two objects will hit the ground at the same time and with the same speed 
when a 50 kg person is standing at the surface of the earth, what is the strength of the force on that person by the earth? - Answers-50 x 9.8 (gravity constant) = 490N 
a ball is thrown upward from the surface of the earth at a speed of 19.6 m/s. the amt of acc due to gravity ...
BIORREACTORES with accurate answers (verified)Graded A
el oxigeno - Answers-a) debe mantenerse al min para evitar estrés oxidativo 
b) es muy soluble en agua 
c) en su [] crítica no es limitante para el crecimiento 
D) el crecimiento puede exhibir su cinética de saturacion con respecto a la []O2 
las fuentes de C + usadas en fermentaciones industriales son - Answers-Carbohidratos 
hidrocarburos 
acidos grasos 
alcoholes 
cual es falsa - Answers-a) el metabolismo microbiano puede cambiar el pH del medio extracelular 
b) el pH del medio puede cambi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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el oxigeno - Answers-a) debe mantenerse al min para evitar estrés oxidativo 
b) es muy soluble en agua 
c) en su [] crítica no es limitante para el crecimiento 
D) el crecimiento puede exhibir su cinética de saturacion con respecto a la []O2 
las fuentes de C + usadas en fermentaciones industriales son - Answers-Carbohidratos 
hidrocarburos 
acidos grasos 
alcoholes 
cual es falsa - Answers-a) el metabolismo microbiano puede cambiar el pH del medio extracelular 
b) el pH del medio puede cambi...
Physics Ch.10 Simple Harmonic Motion – with accurate answers (verified)Graded A
SITUATION: Spring horizontal on table Energy conservation - Answers-NO HEIGHT, NO ROTATION 
h = 0 
object is not rotating, wf and wo = 0 
initial speed vo=0 
SITUATION: Ball fall on spring - Answers-½kxo² = ½kxf² or ½ky² = mgh 
SITUATION: If Young's modulus is greater - Answers-it means the material is tougher, compresses less than other material 
SITUATION: Stress and surface area - Answers-Smaller surface area experiences more stress 
Speed and Amplitude - Answers-more speed = more ampl...
- Exam (elaborations)
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SITUATION: Spring horizontal on table Energy conservation - Answers-NO HEIGHT, NO ROTATION 
h = 0 
object is not rotating, wf and wo = 0 
initial speed vo=0 
SITUATION: Ball fall on spring - Answers-½kxo² = ½kxf² or ½ky² = mgh 
SITUATION: If Young's modulus is greater - Answers-it means the material is tougher, compresses less than other material 
SITUATION: Stress and surface area - Answers-Smaller surface area experiences more stress 
Speed and Amplitude - Answers-more speed = more ampl...
Extracción y análisis de ADN genómico with accurate answers (verified)Graded A
Ácido desoxirribonucleico (ADN) - Answers-Es la molécula que contiene toda la información que la célula necesita para vivir y propagarse a sí misma. Está presente en cualquier célula nucleada. 
¿De dónde se puede obtener el ADN? - Answers-De muestras como tejido fresco, congelado o embebido en parafina; de huesos, dientes y cabellos (que tengan raíz); células recuperadas de cultivos celulares o las obtenidas mediante raspados de mucosas, como carrillo bucal; líquidos biológicos como...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Ácido desoxirribonucleico (ADN) - Answers-Es la molécula que contiene toda la información que la célula necesita para vivir y propagarse a sí misma. Está presente en cualquier célula nucleada. 
¿De dónde se puede obtener el ADN? - Answers-De muestras como tejido fresco, congelado o embebido en parafina; de huesos, dientes y cabellos (que tengan raíz); células recuperadas de cultivos celulares o las obtenidas mediante raspados de mucosas, como carrillo bucal; líquidos biológicos como...
Brunner & Suddarths Chap 72-73 – with accurate answers (verified)Graded A
Which patient should the nurse prioritize as needing emergent treatment, assuming no other injuries are present except the ones outlined below? 
A) A patient with a blunt chest trauma with some difficulty breathing 
B) A patient with a sore neck who was immobilized in the field on a backboard with a cervical collar 
C) A patient with a possible fractured tibia with adequate pedal pulses 
D) A patient with an acute onset of confusion - Answers-Ans: A 
Feedback: 
The patient with blunt chest traum...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which patient should the nurse prioritize as needing emergent treatment, assuming no other injuries are present except the ones outlined below? 
A) A patient with a blunt chest trauma with some difficulty breathing 
B) A patient with a sore neck who was immobilized in the field on a backboard with a cervical collar 
C) A patient with a possible fractured tibia with adequate pedal pulses 
D) A patient with an acute onset of confusion - Answers-Ans: A 
Feedback: 
The patient with blunt chest traum...
Medsurg 1- Brunner and Suddarth Final Exam – with accurate answers (verified)Graded A
The nurse cares for clients with obesity and understands that causes are multifactorial. What factors contribute to the development of obesity? Select all that apply. 
A. Behavior 
B. Environment 
C. Physiology 
D. Genetics - Answers-ABCD 
Which of the following situations would require the nurse to use critical thinking and decision making skills in providing genetics related nursing care? 
A. Providing a blended family with children of different ages education related to growth and developme...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse cares for clients with obesity and understands that causes are multifactorial. What factors contribute to the development of obesity? Select all that apply. 
A. Behavior 
B. Environment 
C. Physiology 
D. Genetics - Answers-ABCD 
Which of the following situations would require the nurse to use critical thinking and decision making skills in providing genetics related nursing care? 
A. Providing a blended family with children of different ages education related to growth and developme...
Lipid Digestion and absorption – with accurate answers (verified)Graded A
Triacylglycerols or triglycerides - Answers-What form of lipids is the major component (90%) of human diet? 
Phospholipids, cholesterols, and free fatty acids. - Answers-Where does the other 10% of lipids in the human diet come from? 
In the mouth via lingual lipase. - Answers-Where does lipid digestion begin in the body? 
Lipid digestion occur in the mouth via lingual lipase, in the stomach via lingual lipase and gastric lipase, in the small intestine via pancreatic enzymes and bile salts. Fina...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Triacylglycerols or triglycerides - Answers-What form of lipids is the major component (90%) of human diet? 
Phospholipids, cholesterols, and free fatty acids. - Answers-Where does the other 10% of lipids in the human diet come from? 
In the mouth via lingual lipase. - Answers-Where does lipid digestion begin in the body? 
Lipid digestion occur in the mouth via lingual lipase, in the stomach via lingual lipase and gastric lipase, in the small intestine via pancreatic enzymes and bile salts. Fina...