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Chemistry OCR A Module 3 test bank 2024
Chemistry OCR A Module 3 test bank 2024 
periodic trends in electron configurations across periods 2 and 3 
each period starts with an electron in a new subshell 
 
*however across period 3 the 4s subshell fills first 
 
 
 
identify the s-block, p-block and d-block in the periodic table 
 
 
 
What is the first ionisation energy? 
The energy required to remove one electron from each atom in 1 mole of gaseous atoms of an element to form 1 mole of gaseous 1+ ions. 
 
 
 
What is the equation for ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Chemistry OCR A Module 3 test bank 2024 
periodic trends in electron configurations across periods 2 and 3 
each period starts with an electron in a new subshell 
 
*however across period 3 the 4s subshell fills first 
 
 
 
identify the s-block, p-block and d-block in the periodic table 
 
 
 
What is the first ionisation energy? 
The energy required to remove one electron from each atom in 1 mole of gaseous atoms of an element to form 1 mole of gaseous 1+ ions. 
 
 
 
What is the equation for ...
Anatomy and Physiology comprehensive exam 2024 (with solution)
Anatomy and Physiology comprehensive exam 2024 (with solution) 
branches of anatomy 
microscopic- structures that cannot be observed to the unaided eye 
(cytology- study of body cells and their internal structure; 
histology- study of tissues) 
gross anatomy- structures that can be observed to the unaided eye,; macroscopic 
(systemic anatomy- anatomy of each body system; 
regional anatomy- examines all of the structures in a particular region of the body as a complete unit) 
 
 
 
embryology 
di...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Anatomy and Physiology comprehensive exam 2024 (with solution) 
branches of anatomy 
microscopic- structures that cannot be observed to the unaided eye 
(cytology- study of body cells and their internal structure; 
histology- study of tissues) 
gross anatomy- structures that can be observed to the unaided eye,; macroscopic 
(systemic anatomy- anatomy of each body system; 
regional anatomy- examines all of the structures in a particular region of the body as a complete unit) 
 
 
 
embryology 
di...
Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1-4 Revision exam with answers 2024
Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1-4 Revision exam with answers 2024 
Chemical level 
represents the atoms and molecules that make up cells (Consists of Atomic level and molecular level) 
 
 
 
Cellular level 
represents the basic unit of all living things 
 
 
 
Tissue level 
a group of cells with similar or common function 
 
 
 
Organ level 
a group of tissues with similar or common function
- Exam (elaborations)
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Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1-4 Revision exam with answers 2024 
Chemical level 
represents the atoms and molecules that make up cells (Consists of Atomic level and molecular level) 
 
 
 
Cellular level 
represents the basic unit of all living things 
 
 
 
Tissue level 
a group of cells with similar or common function 
 
 
 
Organ level 
a group of tissues with similar or common function
Maternity/OB HESI Practice Part #1
Maternity/OB HESI Practice Part #1 
2. A newborn who is 20 hours old has a respiratory rate of 66, is grunting when 
exhaling, and has occasional nasal flaring. The newborn's temperature is 98°F (36.6°C); 
he is breathing room air and is pink with acrocyanosis. The mother had membranes that 
were ruptured 26 hours before birth. Based on these data, the nurse should include 
which of the following in the management of the infant's care? 
1. Continue recording vital signs, voiding, stooling, a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 38 pages •
Maternity/OB HESI Practice Part #1 
2. A newborn who is 20 hours old has a respiratory rate of 66, is grunting when 
exhaling, and has occasional nasal flaring. The newborn's temperature is 98°F (36.6°C); 
he is breathing room air and is pink with acrocyanosis. The mother had membranes that 
were ruptured 26 hours before birth. Based on these data, the nurse should include 
which of the following in the management of the infant's care? 
1. Continue recording vital signs, voiding, stooling, a...
HESI RN Maternity Assignment Exam 2024
HESI RN Maternity Assignment Exam 2024 
At 10-weeks gestation, a high-risk multiparous client with a family history of Down syndrome is admitted for observation following a chorionic villi sampling (CVS) procedure. What assessment finding requires immediate intervention? 
-uterine cramping 
-abdominal tenderness 
-systolic bp <100 mmHg 
-intermittent nausea 
A. Uterine cramping 
 
 
 
A client states, "During the three months I've been pregnant, it seems like I have had to go to the bathroo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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HESI RN Maternity Assignment Exam 2024 
At 10-weeks gestation, a high-risk multiparous client with a family history of Down syndrome is admitted for observation following a chorionic villi sampling (CVS) procedure. What assessment finding requires immediate intervention? 
-uterine cramping 
-abdominal tenderness 
-systolic bp <100 mmHg 
-intermittent nausea 
A. Uterine cramping 
 
 
 
A client states, "During the three months I've been pregnant, it seems like I have had to go to the bathroo...
HESI RN Maternity Assignment Exam 2024
HESI RN Maternity Assignment Exam 
The nurse assesses a male newborn and determines that he has the following vital signs: axillary temperature 95.1 F, heart rate 136 beats/minute, and a respiratory rate 48 breaths/minute. Based on these findings, which action should the nurse take first? 
-check the infant's ABGs 
-notify the pediatrician of the infants VS 
-assess the infant's blood glucose level 
-encourage the infant to take the breast or sugar water 
C. Assess the infant's blood glucose ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
HESI RN Maternity Assignment Exam 
The nurse assesses a male newborn and determines that he has the following vital signs: axillary temperature 95.1 F, heart rate 136 beats/minute, and a respiratory rate 48 breaths/minute. Based on these findings, which action should the nurse take first? 
-check the infant's ABGs 
-notify the pediatrician of the infants VS 
-assess the infant's blood glucose level 
-encourage the infant to take the breast or sugar water 
C. Assess the infant's blood glucose ...
HESI Maternity final exam 2024 & answers
HESI Maternity final exam 2024 & answers 
what are the three stages of labor? 
latent phase: up to 3 cm dilated 
active phase: 4-7 cm dilated 
transition phase: 8-10 cm dilated 
 
 
 
what should the total weight gain be during pregnancy? 
underweight patients: up to 45 pounds 
normal weight: up to 25 pounds 
 
 
 
patient teaching for a breastfeeding vegetarian mother 
supplement vitamin B12 and continue PNV
- Exam (elaborations)
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HESI Maternity final exam 2024 & answers 
what are the three stages of labor? 
latent phase: up to 3 cm dilated 
active phase: 4-7 cm dilated 
transition phase: 8-10 cm dilated 
 
 
 
what should the total weight gain be during pregnancy? 
underweight patients: up to 45 pounds 
normal weight: up to 25 pounds 
 
 
 
patient teaching for a breastfeeding vegetarian mother 
supplement vitamin B12 and continue PNV
HESI Maternity OB comprehensive exams with hints 2024
HESI Maternity OB comprehensive exams with hints 2024 
Sperm live approximately 3 days (48 to 72 hours), and eggs live about 24 hours. A couple must avoid unprotected intercourse for several days before the anticipated ovulation and for 3 days after ovulation to prevent pregnancy. 
HESI HINT: 3 
Anatomy and Physiology of Reproduction and Antepartum 
 
 
 
Because some women experience implantation bleeding or spotting, they do not know they are pregnant. 
HESI HINT: 4 
Anatomy and Physiology of ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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HESI Maternity OB comprehensive exams with hints 2024 
Sperm live approximately 3 days (48 to 72 hours), and eggs live about 24 hours. A couple must avoid unprotected intercourse for several days before the anticipated ovulation and for 3 days after ovulation to prevent pregnancy. 
HESI HINT: 3 
Anatomy and Physiology of Reproduction and Antepartum 
 
 
 
Because some women experience implantation bleeding or spotting, they do not know they are pregnant. 
HESI HINT: 4 
Anatomy and Physiology of ...
HESI Maternity OB final exam review 2024 with 100% verified answers
HESI Maternity OB final exam review 2024 with 100% verified answers 
preeclampsia results in what 
decreased function of organs (placenta, liver, kidneys, brain) due to vasospasms diminishing the diameter of blood vessels . 
 
 
 
a woman being treated with magnesium sulfate should be considered to be treated successfully if... 
no seizures occur 
 
Mag is a CNS depressant, NOT an antihypertensive medication 
 
 
 
antidote for magnesium sulfate 
calcium gluconate
- Exam (elaborations)
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HESI Maternity OB final exam review 2024 with 100% verified answers 
preeclampsia results in what 
decreased function of organs (placenta, liver, kidneys, brain) due to vasospasms diminishing the diameter of blood vessels . 
 
 
 
a woman being treated with magnesium sulfate should be considered to be treated successfully if... 
no seizures occur 
 
Mag is a CNS depressant, NOT an antihypertensive medication 
 
 
 
antidote for magnesium sulfate 
calcium gluconate
HESI Maternity OB reviewed exam 2024
HESI Maternity OB reviewed exam 2024 
1) Which action should the nurse implement when preparing to measure the fundal 
height of a pregnant client? 
 
A. Have the client empty her bladder. 
B. Request the client lie on her left side. 
C. Perform Leopold's maneuvers first. 
D. Give the client some cold juice to drink. 
A. Have the client empty her bladder 
 
 
 
1) The nurse identifies crepitus when examining the chest of a newborn who was delivered vaginally. Which further assessment should the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
HESI Maternity OB reviewed exam 2024 
1) Which action should the nurse implement when preparing to measure the fundal 
height of a pregnant client? 
 
A. Have the client empty her bladder. 
B. Request the client lie on her left side. 
C. Perform Leopold's maneuvers first. 
D. Give the client some cold juice to drink. 
A. Have the client empty her bladder 
 
 
 
1) The nurse identifies crepitus when examining the chest of a newborn who was delivered vaginally. Which further assessment should the...