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Revision notes for Evidence – Basic Principles.
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Revision notes for Evidence – Basic Principles.1. PURPOSE OF LAW OF EVIDENCE 
2. ISSUES AND FACTS 
Facts versus evidence: 
 Facts are used to determine issues. The resolution of issues determines the outcome of a case. For example in criminal 
cases, the accused’s mens rea is an issue that must be determined. 
 Evidence is different, as they do not directly determine issues. While facts are generally derived from evidence, only 
facts that have been accepted or “found” by the judge...
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NUR 3501 OB Test Bank Chapter 1 – 18.
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NUR 3501 OB Test Bank Chapter 1 – 18. 
1. Since 1995 there has been a significant decrease in the rate of infant death related to which of the following: a. Disorders associated with short gestation and low birth weight b. Accidents c. Sudden infant death d. Newborns affected by complications of placenta, cord, and membranes 
2. Tobacco use during pregnancy is associated with adverse effects on the unborn infant such as intrauterine growth restriction, preterm births, and respiratory problems....
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NURS 208 Test 1- Pathology Concepts | graded A
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Pathology Concepts Homeostasis • The tendency to maintain balance/stability internally • Self-regulating, give-and-take system • Compensatory mechanisms: strategies that make up for the chan ges and return the body to its normal state • Two feedback systems: - Positive feedback: formation of blood clot while bleeding, child birth - Negative feedback: control of elevated blood sugar by insulin Histology: cause or reason for a disease • May include infectious agents, chemicals, environme...
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Introduction to Microeconomics (ECON 101)
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Introduction to Microeconomics (ECON 101)1) The p rice elasticity of d emand is a u nits- free measu re of the responsiveness of A) p rice to chan ges in qu an tity d eman d ed B) qu antity d eman d ed to ch anges in th e p rice of a substitu te or comp lement C) qu antity d emand ed to chan ges in the p rice of the good D) qu antity d emand ed to chan ges in income E) none of the above. An sw er: C 2) If a 10 p ercent rise in price lead s to an 8 p ercent d ecline in qu antity d emand ed , the ...
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601 Midterm study questions (Quizlet)
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601 Midterm study questions

The major impact of the physiological changes that occur w/aging is:
Reduced physiological reserve, reduced homeostatic mechanisms, impaired immunological response

The strongest evidence regarding normal physiological aging is available through
Longitudinal studies

Pharmacokinetic changes with aging is reflective of
What the body does to the drug

Biochemical individuality is best described as
Each individual's variation is often much smaller than that of a larger...
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Rasmussen College, MinneapolisNURSING RN 2349COMPLETED NURSING 1 FINAL.docx
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NU2349 Key Concepts for Final Exam 
1. How does age and gender affect responses to pain? 
 Children learn indirectly from their parents and caregivers how to respond to pain, as 
far as the level of pain that justifies a complaint, how to express pain, when to stop 
complaining about the pain and who to approach for help when experiencing pain. 
 *Socialization of children will influence the way they respond to pain as adults 
 About 80% of the elderly experience chronic, moderate to se...
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