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(WCSU25) Consider a system under constant pressure. Which on…
(WCSU25) Consider a system under constant pressure. Which one of the following situations will always result in an decrease in the internal energy of the system?
14. There are two isotopes of helium: helium-3 and helium-4….
14. There are two isotopes of helium: helium-3 and helium-4. 3He is proposed to be a safer nuclear fuel compared to uranium and plutonium. It has been suggested that the moon could be mined for helium-3. (WCSU25.[x], 9 points) Table 1: Isotopes of helium and abundance on the moon. Isotope Mass abundance 3He 3.016 amu ? 4He 4.003 amu 3.66% a. What is the percent abundance of helium-3 on the moon? b. What is the average atomic mass of helium on the moon? (show all work for full credit) c. Given the atomic mass of helium on the periodic table, what isotope is more abundant here on earth? Explain in a few words (no calculation). Periodic Table Data Sheet Enter the value for part b in the box below.
15. Pepto-Bismol contains bismuth salicylate (C7H5BiO4) and…
15. Pepto-Bismol contains bismuth salicylate (C7H5BiO4) and is used to treat a variety of symptoms including nausea, heartburn, upset stomach, indigestion, and diarrhea. (WCSU25.[x], 9 points) a. Calculate the mass, in grams, of a single atom of bismuth (Bi), MW = 208.98 g/mol. b. Calculate the number of bismuth atoms in one dose of Pepto-Bismol that contains 303 mg of bismuth. Periodic Table Data Sheet Enter the value for part b in the box below.
(WCSU25) Fill in the table for protons, neutrons, and electr…
(WCSU25) Fill in the table for protons, neutrons, and electrons for… Element/Ion Protons Neutrons Electrons a. The ion: 80Se2- [blank1] [blank2] [blank3] b. Neutral atom* [blank4] [blank5] 16 16 * Be sure to indicate the isotope using the format #X Periodic Table
We’re two-thirds through Summer A and our semester is wrappi…
We’re two-thirds through Summer A and our semester is wrapping up quickly!! You’re doing great so far!! Hang In There!! Hugs, Dr. G 🙂
True or False? Family planning has allowed women to advance…
True or False? Family planning has allowed women to advance in society, while also resulting in healthier infants, women, and children.
A few family pics I thought would be fun to share :) Middle…
A few family pics I thought would be fun to share 🙂 Middle and Top Right Pics My moms… the beautiful, Dr. Trinidad E. Garcia, a retired OB/GYN. My mom spends her retirement days volunteering her time at The Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee where she provides free women’s wellness exams consisting of a breast exam, pelvic exam and a Pap smear. She is my inspiration for teaching this Women’s Health Issues course – a course I first started teaching at Texas A&M when I was a grad student working on my Ph.D. almost 20 years ago!! Far Left and Bottom Right Pics A surprise trip for the littles to Universal Studios on May 7th when I decided that a random Wednesday would be a good day for them to “play hooky” from school and before my busy Summer A and role as a UF Preview Advisor got started May 12th. I highly recommend going on a mid-week day like this if you have a flexible schedule. We did both Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure in less than 6 hours with a lunch break included. Our longest wait for a ride was less than 10 minutes! (Behind us, in the bottom-right pic, is the E.T. Adventure sign) DK (Daniel Karl, 8) and Lala (Tecla, teck-luh, 7) love some face paint and one of the first places we always try to stop at any theme park, carnival, festival, etc. is the face paint station as they want all their pics for the day (and this mom takes TONS of pics!) to include their painted faces. For those of you who took the in-person version of my HSC3032 class this past Spring, you may remember DK and Lala coming in as guest speakers during our last class meeting. If you look close enough, Lala’s love for unicorns is represented in her face paint 🙂 Bottom Middle Pic The Fam! I like to call us, “The G-Unit” (emphasis on the “nit”). For those of you old enough to know 50 Cent back in the day (and understand what I mean when I say “emphasis on the ‘nit'”), I hope you appreciate the “G-Unit” reference. This pic was from Easter this year. Quick story: my hubs, Brian, and I dated in high school and then went our separate ways in college (at UF!). We reconnected at my 20-year high school reunion where we found ourselves both never-married and with no children. We went on our “second first-date” after this reunion > Brian proposed 6 weeks later > 6 months after that, we got married in front of 600+ guests! (it’s a Filipino thing – crazy, but loads of fun!) > had DK 12 months after that > and then Lala, 13 months after DK!! Thanks for taking the time to read & learn a little bit about me and my family. It’s been so wonderful getting to learn so much about you and your families & friends through your gratitude journal entries. Keep ’em coming! 🙂
Considering the Common abbreviations vs The Joint Commission…
Considering the Common abbreviations vs The Joint Commission’s (TJC) official “Do Not Use List” and the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) ErrorProne Abbreviations, which option is correctly interpreted: . “Administer Heparin 2,800 units by subcutaneous injection every 6 hours” can be written on an order as: A. Heparin 2800 units sub q bid B. Heparin 2,800 units subcut q6h C. Heparin 2,800 U qid D. Heparin 2800 units IM q6h _______ . Part II Available: Heparin labeled 5,000 units/mL How many milliliters will you administer? (Round to hundredths and include label.) _______ . Part III Which syringe has the correct dosage? _______
A client weighing 60 kg has an order for Intropin to infuse…
A client weighing 60 kg has an order for Intropin to infuse at 4 mcg/kg/min. The solution available is 200 mg Intropin in 250 mL D5W. Calculate the dosage as indicated. . Calculate the dosage in mg/min (round to hundredths and include label using “per”) _______ . Calculate the dosage in mL per hr. (include label using “per”) _______