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Gram Positive Bacteria

This is a simple description of the structure of Gram positive bacteria

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Measuring hormone levels

A detailed illustrated description of methods utilised to measure hormone levels. Illustrations are used to re-inforce concepts. Ideal for medical or pharmacy students at all levels. Also suitable for Biomedical science students taking modules in pharmaclogy & physiology.

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Inflammation

Acute inflammation is the immediate and early response to injury, designed to deliver leukocytes to the site of injury. Inflammation usually of sudden onset characterized by classical signs, with predominance of vascular and exudative process Causes of acute inflammation: o Physical agents: Trauma, heat, cold and radiations

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HESI RN MEDICAL SURGICAL EXAM PACK 2024/2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

HESI RN MEDICAL SURGICAL EXAM PACK 2024/2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1. An ER nurse is completing an assessment on a patient that is alert but struggles to answer questions. When she attempts to talk, she slurs her speech and appears very frightened. What additional clinical manifestation does the nurse expect to find if nacy's sysmptoms have been caused by a brain attack (stroke)? A. A carotid bruit B. A hypotensive blood pressure C. hyperreflexic deep tendon relexes. D. Decreased bowel sounds - CORRECT ANSWER A) A carotid bruit. 2. Rationale: the carotid artery (artery to the brain) is narrowed in clients with a brain attack. A bruit is an abnormal sound heard on auscultation resulting from interference with normal blood flow. Usually the blood pressure is hypertensive. Initially flaccid paralysis occurs, resulting in hyporefkexic deep tendon reflexes. Bowel sounds are not indicative of a brain attack. 3. Which clinical manifestation further supports an assessment of a left-sided brain

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what is nitrogen cycle and what is the working of nitrogen cycle

what is nitrogen cycle and what is the working of nitrogen cycle

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12th Science Chapter Human Reproduction Paper End 11 Questions

12th Science Chapter Human Reproduction Paper End 11 Questions please selling my question papar👍

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Immunology and Serology Lab Principles and Concepts

A document in questionnaire and answer format. It discusses some of the procedures performed in the Immunology and serology department of a medical laboratory. This is mainly aimed at 2nd to 3rd year Medical Laboratory Science students at college level, but it can also be used by other biology students from high school to college level.

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Enzymes Summary Sheet BY1 / BY1.4

1st year A Level / AS Biology. Topic BY1 (BY1.4) Enzymes. This summary sheet covers: Enzyme Structures & definitions to an A Grade A Level knowledge standard.

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Telephone Management Quiz

Stenberg College - Telephone Management Quiz, one of the course module for hospital support specialist

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Biological Molecules

A level 1st year OCR biology notes

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Occular Physiology

Aqueous Humour & Intraocular Pressure

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reproduction in organisms

biology notes class : 12 chapter : 1

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AZ-104 RENEWAL EXAM 2024-2025

AZ-104 RENEWAL EXAM 2024-2025 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST|GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST UPDATE

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What Are Antigens? - Definition, Properties, Types, Structure

Antigens - Definition, Properties, Types, Structure, Presentation, Processing, Antigen-Antibody Complex, Antigens Examples, Applications.

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Intro Level Biology Study Guide

This was for a college 100 level biology class for our third exam. It has information on circulation, gas exchange and immunity.

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Biochemistry Chapter 1.1

This is to help those who are interested in studying or getting started with biochem. The first chapter will give you an overview of what biochemists do and what the subject is about.

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Structure and Function of Heart, Veins and Arteries, Grade 8 & O-levels Biology

These notes, for students of grade 8 and especially O-levels, have a thorough explanation on the structure and function of hearts, arteries and veins. There is a detailed explanation on the circulatory system of the human body which would help in a clear understanding of how blood flows in the heart and then how it is transferred throughout the body. Get an amazing grade through these notes!

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Transport in animals

Great notes to understand the heart, how nutrients are transported around the body and much more!

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hormones

what they are , what they do, endocrine glands, and their functions

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The muscular system

In this summary. We talk about muscler system and its all details

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Research Psycholgy

Research Psychology taken by myself in a Psychology-101 class. These are not only well written, they also are visually stimulating. The course was PSY-101, with the professor Kati Corlew. The institution these notes were taken at was at the University of Maine at Augusta.

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Biodiversity

These notes go over biodiversity in terms of prokaryotes, protists, and fungi. These notes were taken for an introductory college biology course.

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Cephalopoda

Brief handwritten notes on Cephalopods

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Microscopy

A* QUALITY A-LEVEL BIOLOGY NOTES HIGH GRADES GUARANTEED! DETAILED SUMMARY OF THE COMPLETE CHAPTER AMAZING VALUE

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Aortic Regurgitation - Clinical Summary

This provides a summary of AR as a condition including the background, symptoms and signs/clinical presentation, investigations to diagnose the condition and management plan.

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Non-Communicable Diseases

This is notes about seven different non-communicable diseases. Each disease has its symptoms, risk behaviors, prevention strategies, and treatments.

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Our environment

Best for foundation courses and board examination and other competetive exams Direct from NCERT

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Physiology Semester One Notes (First 6 chapters)

Includes things like: Homeostasis and Feedback control Primary Tissues Carbs, Lipids, Proteins Membrane Transport Bioenergetics Glycolysis, Gluconeogenesis, Amino Acid and Lipid Metabolism Cori Cycle and more!

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Topic 1.3: Membrane Structure - IB Biology SL Review Notes

Notes I am using this year's IB exams, used multiple sources but primarily from Bioninja!

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Developmental Theories

Sigmund Freud: Psychosexual Stages of Development Erik Erickson: Psychosocial stages Jean Piaget: Cognitive Stages Kohlberg: Moral dev’t stages

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Chromosomes and Genetic Code - GCSE level

GCSE level for chromosomes and genetic code. Explains structure, advantages of having two set of chromosomes, genes and alleles, Hershey and Chase experiment, different types of DNA replication, the Meselson and Stahl experiment, explains in detail Semi-conservative DNA replication, protein synthesis, the genetic code, tRNA, ribosomes and the mechanism of translation, gene mutations and their consequences. Includes images.

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Cells

Cells for GCSE level. Includes: explanation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Function of each component that makes up cells e.g. plasma membrane, cell wall, ribosomes, nucleus, endomembrane system and so on. There is also a comparison between simple epithelium and stratified epithelium. Includes images.

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CAPSTONE ATI NCLEX MEDICAL SURGICAL ASSESSMENT 1 WITH COMPREHENSIVE CORRECT ANSWERS.

A nurse is teaching a client how to administer a medication using an inhaler with a spacer. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include A. "Wait at least 5 minutes between puffs from the same inhaler" B. "Breathe in rapidly when inhaling the medication" C. "Clean the plastic inhaler cap weekly with cold water" D. "Shake the inhaler vigorously prior to use" - CorreCt Answers -D .) "Shake the inhaler vigorously prior to use" Thoroughly shake the inhaler to disperse the medication because the medication in the inhaler can separate easily A nurse in the ICU is caring for a client who is reporting heart palpitations. The nurse notes ventricular tachycardia on the ECG monitor. Which of the following actions should the nurse take A. Defibrillate the client B. Prepare the client for cardioversion C. Initiate CPR D. Administer digoxin - CorreCt Answers -B. Prepare the client for cardioversion cardioversion is a synchronized countershock that uses a pulse to help convert vtach back to sinus rhythm for a client who is STABLE AND RESPONSIVEA nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has lithotripsy for calcium phosphate renal calculi. Which of the following instructions should the nurse give to the client A. Limit intake of animal protein to 6 oz per day B. Increase fluid intake to 1.5L/ day C. Expect pain in the kidneys and bladder D. Expect difficulty urinating for up to 1 week - CorreCt Answers -A. Limit intake of animal protein to 6 oz per day

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AS Biology notes on evolution, classification and variation

As biology notes specific for Edexcel, however can be used for other similar exams

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