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Chemistry and Physics for Nurse
Anesthesia:
A Student-Centered Approach
Third Edition
David Shubert
John Leyba
ISBN: 978-0-8261-0402-1
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, Contents
Chapter 1 Measurement..............................................................................................................................1
Chapter 2 A Review of Some Chemistry Basics......................................................................................12
Chapter 3 Basics of Physics Part 1 (Force and Pressure).......................................................................22
Chapter 4 Basics of Physics Part 2 (Work, Energy, and Power) ........................................................... 29
Chapter 5 Fluids.........................................................................................................................................34
Chapter 6 The Gas Laws...........................................................................................................................41
Chapter 7 States of Matter and Changes of State...................................................................................47
Chapter 8 Solutions and Their Behavior .................................................................................................56
Chapter 9 Acids, Bases, and Buffers ........................................................................................................64
Chapter 10 Electricity and Electrical Safety ........................................................................................... 71
Chapter 11 Classes of Organic Compounds............................................................................................79
Chapter 12 Biochemistry...........................................................................................................................90
Chapter 13 Radiation and Radioactivity ............................................................................................... 101
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,Chapter 1 Measurement
1. The SI prefix for one-thousandth is
a. mega
b. kilo
c. micro
d. milli
Answer: d
2. The SI prefix for one-millionth (1/1,000,000) is
a. mega
b. milli
c. micro
d. nano
Answer: c
3. The SI prefix for one-tenth is
a. centi
b. deci
c. micro
d. milli
Answer: b
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,4. Five nursing students measure the height of a patient, each using a different measuring
device. They record their results as follows:
Student A B C D E
Height (cm) 157.48 157 160 157.5 157.484
Which student used the least precise scale?
a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D
e. E
Answer: c
5. Using the fact that one inch is defined to be 2.54 cm , 2640 ft equals how
many kilometers?
a. 0.805 km
b. 0.00559 km
c. 0.0671 km
d. None of the above is correct.
Answer: a
6. Which of the following represents the smallest volume?
a. 20 μL
b. 2.0x10−6 L
c. 0.020 mL
d. 2.0 × 104 nL
e. They all represent the same volume
Answer: b
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,7. Which of the following represents the smallest volume?
a. 0.000450 L
b. 4.50 × 102 μL
c. 4.50 × 10−1 mL
d. 4.50 × 105 nL
e. They all represent the same volume
Answer: e
8. Which statement is true?
a. Leading zeros that precede nonzero digits are significant.
b. Accuracy can be assessed by calculating the percent error.
c. Accuracy cannot be improved by making replicate measurements and taking the average
of those measurements.
d. All of the above are true statements.
e. All of the above are false.
Answer: b
9. Which statement is true?
a. Standard deviation is one way to quantify accuracy.
b. Precision is the agreement between experimental data and the “true” value.
c. Accuracy is the agreement between replicate measurements.
d. All of the above are true statements.
e. All of the above are false.
Answer: e
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, 10. Which statement is true?
a. Standard deviation is one way to quantify precision.
b. Accuracy is the agreement between experimental data and the “true” value.
c. Precision is the agreement between replicate measurements.
d. % Error is one method that can be used to assess accuracy.
e. All of the above are true statements.
f. All of the above are false.
Answer: e
11. Liquid nitrogen (LN2) boils at 77.0K. What is the boiling point of LN2 on the Fahrenheit
scale? Remember, F = 1.8C + 32 and K = C + 273.
a.
b.
c. °F
d. None of the above.
Answer: b
12. Express in degree Celsius. Remember, and .
a.
b.
c.
d. None of the above.
Answer: a
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