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Tests are where the “rubber meets the road” and can often
make or break our class experience. Fortunately, there are things we can do to
improve our performance in the test situation.…
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In this 5-minute clip, we prepare a piece of fabric with flowers and foliage on a base of textile pre-soaked in alum solution.
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In this 8-minute video, we look at different food options and how to apply them on fabric.
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Record or Not Record - That is the Question. This video will discuss the advantage of not recording your live lectures and focuses on a more practical alternative.
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Changing Lanes and Raising Utility. This material in this video was adapted from "Principles of Economics" which is entrusted to the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA LIBRARIES PUBLISHING EDITION,…
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International Trade - Absolute Advantage
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International Trade - Production Possibilities Before Trade
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Economic Growth - Output Per Hour Worked
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Labor Market and Income - Calculating the Marginal Cost of Labor
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Costs, Production and Industry Structure - Deriving Costs form the Production Function
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DR. NATHAN SMITH - OER COORDINATOR
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2. The nurse is caring for a client who has had extensive surgery and is in critical condition. The nurse notes that the complete blood count shows an 8 g/dl hemoglobin and a 30% hematocrit.…
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1. A client with a DVT has an IV infusion of heparin sodium infusing at 1,500 units/hour. The concentration in the bag is 25,000 units/500mL. How much should the nurse document as intake from this…
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20. Mr. R. is to receive milk through his NG tube at 30 cc/ hr. Milk supplies 90 cal/ 1/2 cup. And is available in quart containers. How many calories per day is Mr. R. receiving?
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18. Mr. D is on a Heparin drip for thrombophlebitis. The order reads D5 1/2 NS (1000 cc) with 20, 000 units heparin at 60 cc/ hr. How many units of heparin is Mr. D. receiving per hour?
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16. In problem 15, how much water should be put down the NG tube each time a can of Jevity is added to give an extra 255 mL of water per day?
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