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TEST BANK FOR NEUROSCIENCE: FUNDAMENTALS OF REHABILITATION, 4TH EDITION: LAURIE LUNDY-EKMAN
Test bank 1-2 
Lundy-Ekman: Neuroscience: Fundamentals for Rehabilitation, 4th Edition 
Chapter 1: Introduction to Neuroscience 
Test Bank 
1. Which one of the following studies is an example of systems level neuroscience? 
A. A study investigating the action of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the temporal lobes of 
rodents 
B. A study investigating the effect of impaired memory on walking performance 
C. A study investigating how autonomic nerves influences baroreceptors in the vasculature 
D....
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Lundy-Ekman: Neuroscience: Fundamentals for Rehabilitation, 4th Edition 
Chapter 1: Introduction to Neuroscience 
Test Bank 
1. Which one of the following studies is an example of systems level neuroscience? 
A. A study investigating the action of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the temporal lobes of 
rodents 
B. A study investigating the effect of impaired memory on walking performance 
C. A study investigating how autonomic nerves influences baroreceptors in the vasculature 
D....
TEST BANK FOR NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND PET CT, 7TH EDITION: CHRISITAN
Chapter 2: Physics of Nuclear Medicine 
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. An atom is: 
a. the smallest quantity of an element that retains all the chemical properties of that 
element 
b. can be broken into smaller particles to combine with other elements 
c. the smallest particle of a chemical compound that retains all the chemical 
properties of that element 
d. a form of electromagnetic radiation 
ANS: A 
An atom is the smallest quantity of an element (e.g., hydrogen, carbon) that retains all th...
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Chapter 2: Physics of Nuclear Medicine 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. An atom is: 
a. the smallest quantity of an element that retains all the chemical properties of that 
element 
b. can be broken into smaller particles to combine with other elements 
c. the smallest particle of a chemical compound that retains all the chemical 
properties of that element 
d. a form of electromagnetic radiation 
ANS: A 
An atom is the smallest quantity of an element (e.g., hydrogen, carbon) that retains all th...
TEST BANK FOR NURSING ASSISTANT A NURSING PROCESS APPROACH BASICS, 1ST EDITION: HEGNER
UNIT 1—COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Health care facilities provide all the following servicesexcept 
a. providing care for the sick and injured. 
b. promoting immunity from disease and illness. 
c. providing education for health care workers. 
d. promoting research in the sciences of medicine and nursing 
ANS: B PTS: 1 
2. Acute care facilities provide care to individuals known as 
a. patients. c. clients. 
b. residents. d. patrons. 
ANS: A PTS: 1 
3. Long-term care facilities pr...
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UNIT 1—COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Health care facilities provide all the following servicesexcept 
a. providing care for the sick and injured. 
b. promoting immunity from disease and illness. 
c. providing education for health care workers. 
d. promoting research in the sciences of medicine and nursing 
ANS: B PTS: 1 
2. Acute care facilities provide care to individuals known as 
a. patients. c. clients. 
b. residents. d. patrons. 
ANS: A PTS: 1 
3. Long-term care facilities pr...
TEST BANK FOR NURSING CARE AT THE END OF LIFE, 1ST EDITION: GINNY WALKER GUIDO
Guido, Test Item File for Nursing Care at the End of Life 
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Chapter 1 
Learning Outcomes 
1.1 Describe the main features of palliative care, focusing on the philosophy behind it and 
its principles. 
1.2 Discuss quality of life issues and implications for nursing care at the end of life. 
1.3 Differentiate between palliative care assessment and interventions and curative 
assessment, treatment and care. 
1.4 Analyze the similarities and differences between hospice nursing care and palliative 
...
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Guido, Test Item File for Nursing Care at the End of Life 
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Chapter 1 
Learning Outcomes 
1.1 Describe the main features of palliative care, focusing on the philosophy behind it and 
its principles. 
1.2 Discuss quality of life issues and implications for nursing care at the end of life. 
1.3 Differentiate between palliative care assessment and interventions and curative 
assessment, treatment and care. 
1.4 Analyze the similarities and differences between hospice nursing care and palliative 
...
TEST BANK FOR NURSING IN TODAY’S WORLD ELLIS 10TH EDITION
Chapter: Chapter 1: Exploring the Growth of Nursing as a Profession 
Multiple Choice 
1. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the practice of medicine in 
Greece from 800 BC to 300 BC? 
A) Greek culture stressed natural causes for disease, a patient-centered approach, and the 
necessity of accurate observations and record keeping. 
B) Greek culture borrowed medical practices from the countries it conquered, and physicians 
were often slaves. 
C) Major and minor surgery, ch...
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Chapter: Chapter 1: Exploring the Growth of Nursing as a Profession 
Multiple Choice 
1. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the practice of medicine in 
Greece from 800 BC to 300 BC? 
A) Greek culture stressed natural causes for disease, a patient-centered approach, and the 
necessity of accurate observations and record keeping. 
B) Greek culture borrowed medical practices from the countries it conquered, and physicians 
were often slaves. 
C) Major and minor surgery, ch...
TEST BANK FOR NURSING NOW TODAY’S ISSUES, TOMORROWS TRENDS CATALANO 6TH EDITION
Chapter 1: The Development of the Profession 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
____ 1. Identify the most important element in nursing’s attempt to gain full autonomy of practice. 
a. Economic exploitation of nurses 
b. Maintaining the education system for nurses as it is now 
c. Gaining and maintaining control of nursing practice by nurses 
d. Restricting the latitude of decisions made by nurses 
____ 2. In its attempt to gain fre...
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Chapter 1: The Development of the Profession 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
____ 1. Identify the most important element in nursing’s attempt to gain full autonomy of practice. 
a. Economic exploitation of nurses 
b. Maintaining the education system for nurses as it is now 
c. Gaining and maintaining control of nursing practice by nurses 
d. Restricting the latitude of decisions made by nurses 
____ 2. In its attempt to gain fre...
TEST BANK FOR NURSING RESEARCH: GENERATING AND ASSESSING EVIDENCE FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 9TH EDITION: DENISE F. POLIT
1. A pediatric RN undertakes a study of the effect of low birth weight on infants' cognitive 
development. A developmental psychologist collaborates on the study. A second RN 
helps by recruiting families into the study. A graduate student is asked to give statistical 
advice in analyzing the data. This is an example of what type of study? 
A) Multisite research 
B) Qualitative research 
C) Funded research 
D) Collaborative research 
2. Which term is not used by qualitative researchers to refer...
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1. A pediatric RN undertakes a study of the effect of low birth weight on infants' cognitive 
development. A developmental psychologist collaborates on the study. A second RN 
helps by recruiting families into the study. A graduate student is asked to give statistical 
advice in analyzing the data. This is an example of what type of study? 
A) Multisite research 
B) Qualitative research 
C) Funded research 
D) Collaborative research 
2. Which term is not used by qualitative researchers to refer...
TEST BANK FOR ORAL PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE DENTAL HYGIENIST, 2ND EDITION, MEA A. WEINBERG, CHERYL WESTPHAL THEILE, JAMES BURKE FINE
CHAPTER 2 
Multiple Choice: Select the appropriate answer(s): 
1.Which of the following routes of drug administration is used for the placement of Arestin 
(minocycline)? 
a. transdermal 
b. topical 
c. intramuscular 
d. subcutaneous 
2. Which of the following terms describes the actions of a tablet on the body after ingestion and 
absorption? 
a. pharmacology 
b. pharmacokinetics 
c. pharmacodynamics 
d. toxicology 
3. Which of the following terms describes the absorption of lidocaine local ane...
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CHAPTER 2 
Multiple Choice: Select the appropriate answer(s): 
1.Which of the following routes of drug administration is used for the placement of Arestin 
(minocycline)? 
a. transdermal 
b. topical 
c. intramuscular 
d. subcutaneous 
2. Which of the following terms describes the actions of a tablet on the body after ingestion and 
absorption? 
a. pharmacology 
b. pharmacokinetics 
c. pharmacodynamics 
d. toxicology 
3. Which of the following terms describes the absorption of lidocaine local ane...
TEST BANK FOR PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CONCEPTS OF ALTERED HEALTH STATES PORTH 8TH EDITION
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
1. Concepts of Health and Disease 
2. Cell Function and Growth 
3. Disorders of Integrative Function 
4. Disorders of the Hematopoietic System 
5. Infection, Inflammation, and Immunity 
6. Disorders of Cardiovascular Function 
7. Disorders of Respiratory Function 
8. Disorders of Renal Function and Fluids and Electrolytes 
9.Disorders of Gastrointestinal Function 
10. Disorders of endocrine function 
11. Disorders of Genitourninary and Reproductive Function 
12. Disorders of N...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
1. Concepts of Health and Disease 
2. Cell Function and Growth 
3. Disorders of Integrative Function 
4. Disorders of the Hematopoietic System 
5. Infection, Inflammation, and Immunity 
6. Disorders of Cardiovascular Function 
7. Disorders of Respiratory Function 
8. Disorders of Renal Function and Fluids and Electrolytes 
9.Disorders of Gastrointestinal Function 
10. Disorders of endocrine function 
11. Disorders of Genitourninary and Reproductive Function 
12. Disorders of N...
TEST BANK FOR PATHOPHYSIOLOGY INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS CAPRIOTTI FRIZZELL
Chapter 1: The Cell in Health and Illness 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
____ 1. Which statement regarding the sodium-potassium pump is correct? 
1. The cell’s plasma membrane is more soluble to sodium ions than potassium ions. 
2. The concentration of sodium ions should be higher inside the cell compartment. 
3. The concentration of potassium ions should be higher outside the cell compartment. 
4. The active transport involves...
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Chapter 1: The Cell in Health and Illness 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
____ 1. Which statement regarding the sodium-potassium pump is correct? 
1. The cell’s plasma membrane is more soluble to sodium ions than potassium ions. 
2. The concentration of sodium ions should be higher inside the cell compartment. 
3. The concentration of potassium ions should be higher outside the cell compartment. 
4. The active transport involves...
TEST BANK FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN DISEASE PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CORRELATIONS 8TH EDITION CROWLEY
TEST BANK FOR GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING, 3 EDITION: PATRICIA A. TABLOSKI
TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS OF MATERNAL AND PEDIATRIC NURSING, 3RD EDITION : WHITE
TEST BANK FOR THE NURSES ROLE IN PROMOTING OPTIMAL HEALTH OF OLDER ADULTS THRIVING IN THE WISDOM YEARS 1ST EDITION JEAN W LANGE
TEST BANK FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN DISEASE PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CORRELATIONS 8TH EDITION CROWLEY
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