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NGR 6619 Barkley_Study_Test__3.docx.pdf
  • NGR 6619 Barkley_Study_Test__3.docx.pdf

  • Exam (elaborations) • 41 pages • 2022
  • Exam 3 1. You are starting your shift after a 56 y/o male pt, Daniel, has been admitted to the ICU for DKA. Already exhibiting confusion and irritability. His blood gases are pH=7.28, pCO2=33. HCO3=22, Na=158. Vital signs are; BP=101/53, temp 99.0, pulse28. He has been on isotonic fluids for an hour, but his blood glucose reading is 550 mg/dl. What would be the best IV solution infusion for this pt at this time? a. ½ NS b. Bicarb drip in ½ NS c. 0.9% NS d. 5% dextrose in ½ NS 2 . A ...
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Week 1- MATH114N  Exploring Factors and Factoring Trinomials
  • Week 1- MATH114N Exploring Factors and Factoring Trinomials

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  • WEEK 1: Exploring Factors and Factoring Trinomials Factoring To factor a number means to write it as the product of 2 or more numbers. The product is the factored form of the number. Example: 14 =7 X 2 7 & 2 are the Factors. Together 7 & 2 make up the Factored form. **Factoring is a process that “undoes” multiplying. GREASTEST COMMON FACTOR What is a greatest common factor and how can we find it? The GCF is the highest number that divides exactly into two or more ...
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