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What two basic methods are used to acquire a digital x-ray image? - ANSWER Direct imaging(sensor) & indirect imaging(PSP) 
 
Advantages of Digital Radiography - ANSWER Immediate viewing of images, less radiation, no chemicals, ability to enhance images, communication with other dentists, no more lost films, remote consultation capability 
 
Disadvantages of Digital Radiography - ANSWER Cost, converting previous records to digital, learning the computer software, thickness and rigidity of sens...
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In 1792, Philippe Pinel argued that mentally ill patients should be ____________. - Answer-able to move 
around freely and exercise outdoors 
Which neurotransmitters do most antidepressants affect? - Answer-Serotonin and norepinephrine 
Self-help support groups differ from group therapy in that they ____________. - Answer-do not have a 
professionally trained therapist as their leader 
The application of operant-conditioning techniques to teach new responses or to reduce or eliminate 
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HESI A2 REVIEW TEST BANK Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory? Pharynx. Golgi apparatus functions as? Process protein secretion. Synthesize carbs and glycoproteins. 1. How many carbs per gram do carbohydrates contain? 4. 2. When water molecules move across cell membrane from high to low concentration this process is called? Osmosis. 3. What is the result of carbon dioxide in the body? Body becomes more acidic. 4. What part of the body is the lower back? Lumbar. 5....
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In preparation for new antimicrobial stewardship regulatory requirements, a hospital is creating an antimicrobial stewardship committee. What should be the first step in supporting this new patient safety initiative? 
A. Reach out to subject matter experts to gain insight on different compliance issues. 
B. Work with information technology (IT) to build antibiotic indication and time-out screens. 
C. Partner with key stakeholders to perform a gap analysis of current state to ideal state. 
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A defense mechanism by which a person is so traumatized by an event that he or she forgets it and then 
forgets the act of forgetting. According to psychodynamic theory, repression's main function is to protect 
the individual from threatening information. - Repressed memories 
A combination of components including short-term memory and attention, that allow individuals to hold 
information temporarily as they preform cognitive tasks; a kind of mental workbench on which the brain 
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SOC 3420 Criminology 9-11 | Questions with 100% Correct Answers The integrative methodology in the early research of __________ formed the basis of today's developmental approach. a. Keith J. Bell and Paul M. Klenowski b. Eleanor Glueck and Sheldon Glueck c. Rolf Loeber and Marc LeBlanc d. Marvin Wolfgang and Terri Moffitt REFERENCES: Foundations of Developmental Theory Public policy programs based on developmental theory ______. a. focus on deterrence through strict punishments b. include...
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Pathway of Vision 
light -> cornea -> pupil/iris -> lens -> retina -> rods/cons -> bipolar cells -> ganglion cells -> optic nerve -> optic chiasm -> occipital lobe 
Cornea 
Clear, protective cover on the eye 
Pupil/iris 
Controls light entering the eye 
Lens 
Focuses light onto retina 
Fovea 
Best vision (cones) 
Rods 
black/white, dim light 
Cones 
Colors, bright light 
Bipolar cells 
Connects rods/cones and ganglion cells 
Ganglion cells 
opponent-processing occur...
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What two basic methods are used to acquire a digital x-ray image? - ANSWER Direct imaging(sensor) & indirect imaging(PSP) 
 
Advantages of Digital Radiography - ANSWER Immediate viewing of images, less radiation, no chemicals, ability to enhance images, communication with other dentists, no more lost films, remote consultation capability 
 
Disadvantages of Digital Radiography - ANSWER Cost, converting previous records to digital, learning the computer software, thickness and rigidity of sensors...
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What two basic methods are used to acquire a digital x-ray image? correct answers Direct imaging(sensor) & indirect imaging(PSP) 
 
Advantages of Digital Radiography correct answers Immediate viewing of images, less radiation, no chemicals, ability to enhance images, communication with other dentists, no more lost films, remote consultation capability 
 
Disadvantages of Digital Radiography correct answers Cost, converting previous records to digital, learning the computer software, thickness an...
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Freud Psychosexual Stages 
1. Anal (0-1) 
2. Oral (2-3) 
3. Phallic (3-5) 
4. Latency (5-11) 
5. Genital (12-18) 
 
 
 
Freud Psychosexual Stages Fixations 
 
 
 
Oral stage 
-infant's primary interaction with world is through mouth, oral stimulation through sucking and tasting 
 
 
 
Anal stage 
-primary focus of libido was on controlling bladder and bowel movements 
-toilet training is primary issue, too much pressure can result in excessive need for order or cleanliness later in life, too li...
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