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SHRM-CP Practice Test 150 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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SHRM-CP Practice Test 150 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
What is Human Capital Planning? - CORRECT ANSWER Human Capital planning is a systematic process for identifying the resource pool and its capabilities to meet organization goals and developing the strategies to meet the requirements to fulfill those goals. A Human Management Capital plan is forward thinking; the questions asked look at the present and into the future. 
 
What is an environmental scan and how does it pertain to strategi...
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HESI PREDICTOR FINAL QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS(500+ q&a) LATEST UPDATE
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PREDICTOR HESSI 05/2018 
 
1.	An older adult resident of a long-term care facility has a 5-year history of hypertension. The client has a headache and rate the pain 5 on a pain scale 0 to 10. The client’s blood pressure is currently 142/89. Which interventions should the nurse implement? (Select all that apply) 
A.	Administer a daily dose of lisinopril as scheduled. 
B.	Assess the client for postural hypotension. 
C.	Notify the healthcare provider immediately 
D.	Provide a PRN dose of acetamin...
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Lindsey Jones - Test E Questions With Correct Answers
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A patient with a history of chronic bronchitis is post-operative for an exploratory laparotomy. Review of the medical record suggests the physician has concern about difficulty clearing secretions after the procedure. To assist the patient with mobilization and removal of secretions, the respiratory therapist should recommend 
 
 A. administer tetracycline 
 B. instruction on deep breathing and coughing techniques 
 C. MDI therapy with an anti-inflammatory corticosteroid 
 D. administer cromolyn...
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Adult Health Exam (Respiratory)
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Adult Health Exam (Respiratory) 
Role of the respiratory system 
Oxygenation and tissue perfusion 
Patient history relating to the respiratory system 
- family and personal data 
- smoking and pack years 
- drug use 
- allergies 
- travel 
- nutritional status 
- cough, sputum production, chest pain, dyspnea, orthopnea 
Indicators of respiratory adequacy 
- clubbing 
- weight loss 
- unevenly developed muscles 
- skin and mucous membrane changes 
- general appearance 
- endurance 
Psychosocial a...
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ATLS TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1.	Which of the following is the recom- mended Method for trestemt frostbite? 
A.	Vasodilators 
B.	Anticigulants 
C.	Warm (40 degrees) water 
D.	Padding and elevation 
E.	Application of heat from a hairdryer 
2.	Which of the following physical findings suggest a cause of hypotension other than spinal cord injury? 
A.	Prispism 
B.	Bradycardia 
C.	Diaphragmatic breathing 
D.	Presence of deep tendon reflexes 
E.	Ability to flex forearms but not extend them 
3.	The primary indication for transferrin...
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Best of five mcqs for the acute medicine sce.pdf
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1. A 74-year-old man suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest on a surgical 
ward four days after an elective sigmoid colectomy (with primary 
anastomosis) for cancer. His past medical history included hypertension 
and hypercholesterolaemia for which he took lisinopril, atenolol, and 
atorvastatin. 
He had been seen by the surgical foundation year 1 doctor (in the UK) 
eight hours prior to his cardiorespiratory arrest after an episode of 
nausea and vomiting. On examination at that time his te...
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PMHNP Certification Exam Prep Complete Questions and Answers!!
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autosomal dominant - ANSWER genetic inheritance. will present in more than one generation. 50/50 chance of passing on trait (Huningtons) 
 
autosomal recessive - ANSWER two copies must be present (cystic fibrosis 
 
SLUMS - ANSWER 11 items. Max 30, 27-30 normal for high school education, 21-60 mild neurocognitive disorder, 0-20 dementia 
 
MMSE - ANSWER 11 components. Max 30, no impairment 24-30 
Delirium/dementia 18-23 mild, 0-7 severe 
 
SLAP - ANSWER suicide assessment. Social support, Lethal...
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LJ FORM A Exam Study Questions And Verified Answers 100% Pass.
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A patient receiving mechanical ventilation has received Halcion in the last twenty minutes. The physician orders the institution of spontaeneous breathing trials to commence immediately. Which of the following medications would be most helpful to the patient? - correct answer Romazicon (Flumazenil) 
 
In preparation for ventilator weaning the physician requests a VD/VT ratio assessment. Which of the following is needed to determine the deadspace-tida...
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HRS 4530 Final Exam Questions And Answers 2024
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body composition - correct answer-relative percentages of fat, muscle, bone and water in body 
 
essential fat - correct answer-fat required for normal physiological functioning; men: 3%, women: 12% 
 
storage fat - correct answer-fat not needed for vital organ functions, fat accumulation in adipose tissue. Energy source, helps insulate body 
 
subcutaneous storage fat - correct answer-fat stored right under the skin 
 
visceral storage fat - correct answer-fat between and surrounding abdominal ...
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Lindsey Jones Exam 5 Questions With Correct Answers
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Which of the following conditions would be a contraindication for IPPB? 
 A. untreated pneumothorax 
 B. pulmonary edema 
 C. a patient requiring bronchodilation AND lung expansion 
 D. fractured ribs - Answer The correct answer is : A 
 
Explanation : 
Pneumothorax is a contraindication for IPPB due to positive pressure which will exacerbate barotrauma of the lung. 
 
The respiratory therapist has an order to cap a patient with a fenestrated tracheostomy tube in preparation for speech therapy...
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