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TEST BANK 24 ALREADY PASSED
Cells obtain energy primarily 
A) through gas exchange, gain of O2, and elimination of CO2. 
B) through aerobic metabolism. 
C) to increase the energy level of the cells. 
D) to assist in the movement of blood by decreasing its density by the addition of gases. 
E) None of the answers are correct. - ANS b 
The last passageway of the conducting portion of the respiratory tract is called the 
A) terminal bronchiole. 
B) alveolar duct. 
C) respiratory bronchiole. 
D) alveolus. 
E) air sac. - ANS a ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Cells obtain energy primarily 
A) through gas exchange, gain of O2, and elimination of CO2. 
B) through aerobic metabolism. 
C) to increase the energy level of the cells. 
D) to assist in the movement of blood by decreasing its density by the addition of gases. 
E) None of the answers are correct. - ANS b 
The last passageway of the conducting portion of the respiratory tract is called the 
A) terminal bronchiole. 
B) alveolar duct. 
C) respiratory bronchiole. 
D) alveolus. 
E) air sac. - ANS a ...
TEST BANK 24 ALREADY PASSED
Cells obtain energy primarily 
A) through gas exchange, gain of O2, and elimination of CO2. 
B) through aerobic metabolism. 
C) to increase the energy level of the cells. 
D) to assist in the movement of blood by decreasing its density by the addition of gases. 
E) None of the answers are correct. - ANS b 
The last passageway of the conducting portion of the respiratory tract is called the 
A) terminal bronchiole. 
B) alveolar duct. 
C) respiratory bronchiole. 
D) alveolus. 
E) air sac. - ANS a ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Cells obtain energy primarily 
A) through gas exchange, gain of O2, and elimination of CO2. 
B) through aerobic metabolism. 
C) to increase the energy level of the cells. 
D) to assist in the movement of blood by decreasing its density by the addition of gases. 
E) None of the answers are correct. - ANS b 
The last passageway of the conducting portion of the respiratory tract is called the 
A) terminal bronchiole. 
B) alveolar duct. 
C) respiratory bronchiole. 
D) alveolus. 
E) air sac. - ANS a ...
test bank Exam 2
3. When the nursing student identifies the three dimensions of the health of a community, the nurse 
educator is aware that the student has grasped which of the following concepts? 
A) Status/people, structure, and process 
B) Assessment, policy development, and assurance 
C) Primary, secondary, and tertiary 
D) Function, structure, and process - A 
The three dimensions of the health of the community are status/people, structure, and process. 
Assessment, policy development, and assurance are th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 32 pages •
3. When the nursing student identifies the three dimensions of the health of a community, the nurse 
educator is aware that the student has grasped which of the following concepts? 
A) Status/people, structure, and process 
B) Assessment, policy development, and assurance 
C) Primary, secondary, and tertiary 
D) Function, structure, and process - A 
The three dimensions of the health of the community are status/people, structure, and process. 
Assessment, policy development, and assurance are th...
Test bank Questions already passed
1. 
The most frequent agent of nosocomial bacteremia is: 
A. catalase-negative micrococci. 
B. coagulase-positive staphylococci. 
C. catalase-negative stomatococci. 
D. coagulase-negative staphylococci- D 
The species of Staphylococcus, which is one of the most important human pathogens, is: 
A. S. lentus. 
B. S. aureus. 
C. S. mucilaginosus. 
D. S. intermedius- B 
Which group of bacteria is described as catalase positive and is gram-positive cocci that grow 
facultatively anaerobic and form gra...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 205 pages •
1. 
The most frequent agent of nosocomial bacteremia is: 
A. catalase-negative micrococci. 
B. coagulase-positive staphylococci. 
C. catalase-negative stomatococci. 
D. coagulase-negative staphylococci- D 
The species of Staphylococcus, which is one of the most important human pathogens, is: 
A. S. lentus. 
B. S. aureus. 
C. S. mucilaginosus. 
D. S. intermedius- B 
Which group of bacteria is described as catalase positive and is gram-positive cocci that grow 
facultatively anaerobic and form gra...
est bank questions from fundamentals book
A patient has recently had surgery. Which action is best for the nurse to take to assess this patient's 
pain? 
a. Assess the patient's body language. 
b. Ask the patient to rate the level of pain. 
c. Observe the cardiac monitor for increased heart rate. 
d. Have the patient describe the effect of pain on the ability to cope. -b. Ask the patient to rate 
the level of pain. 
A nurse is caring for a patient who recently had abdominal surgery and is experiencing severe pain. The 
patient's bloo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 31 pages •
A patient has recently had surgery. Which action is best for the nurse to take to assess this patient's 
pain? 
a. Assess the patient's body language. 
b. Ask the patient to rate the level of pain. 
c. Observe the cardiac monitor for increased heart rate. 
d. Have the patient describe the effect of pain on the ability to cope. -b. Ask the patient to rate 
the level of pain. 
A nurse is caring for a patient who recently had abdominal surgery and is experiencing severe pain. The 
patient's bloo...
test bank questions with certified answers
self disclosure is -all of the above 
self disclosure and relational development are intertwined (T/F) -true 
John discloses to Steve that he must do well on the test or he will fail the class this is an example of - 
private information 
Disclosing involves -risk and trust 
How a topic can bring people closer -topical intimacy 
what is clicking? -high incidence of self-disclosing almost immediately 
James shares that he is from las vegas and john disloses that he is from Denver. This is an exam...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
self disclosure is -all of the above 
self disclosure and relational development are intertwined (T/F) -true 
John discloses to Steve that he must do well on the test or he will fail the class this is an example of - 
private information 
Disclosing involves -risk and trust 
How a topic can bring people closer -topical intimacy 
what is clicking? -high incidence of self-disclosing almost immediately 
James shares that he is from las vegas and john disloses that he is from Denver. This is an exam...
Test Bank
What is the most influential factor that has shaped the nursing profession? 
1) 
Physicians need for handmaidens 
2) 
Societal need for healthcare outside the home 
3) 
Military demand for nurses in the field 
4) 
Germ theory influence on sanitation -3 
Which of the following is an example of an illness prevention activity? Select all that apply. 
1) 
Encouraging the use of a food diary 
2) 
Joining a cancer support group 
3) 
Administering immunization for HPV 
4) 
Teaching a diabetic patient a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 145 pages •
What is the most influential factor that has shaped the nursing profession? 
1) 
Physicians need for handmaidens 
2) 
Societal need for healthcare outside the home 
3) 
Military demand for nurses in the field 
4) 
Germ theory influence on sanitation -3 
Which of the following is an example of an illness prevention activity? Select all that apply. 
1) 
Encouraging the use of a food diary 
2) 
Joining a cancer support group 
3) 
Administering immunization for HPV 
4) 
Teaching a diabetic patient a...
Test Questions Banking
Which of the following is NOT a source of income for a bank? 
A. 
the interest earned by depositors 
B. 
investments 
C. 
loan income from interest 
D. 
fees for services - ANS A 
The difference between what a bank pays in interest and what it receives in interest is called - ANS 
Spread 
True or False: 
A Financial intermediary will not take a deposit for a consumer. - ANS False 
Total assets minus total liabilities equals - ANS Equity 
The loosening of government control is called __________ -...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Which of the following is NOT a source of income for a bank? 
A. 
the interest earned by depositors 
B. 
investments 
C. 
loan income from interest 
D. 
fees for services - ANS A 
The difference between what a bank pays in interest and what it receives in interest is called - ANS 
Spread 
True or False: 
A Financial intermediary will not take a deposit for a consumer. - ANS False 
Total assets minus total liabilities equals - ANS Equity 
The loosening of government control is called __________ -...
Unit 2 Test Bank Questions
Unit 2 Test Bank Questions 
A key difference between commercial banks and credit unions is that: 
a.) Commercial banks are 'for‐profit' and credit unions are 'not‐for‐profit' 
b.) Commercial banks typically pay higher interest rates than credit unions. 
c.) Credit unions are more commonly located in rural areas while commercial banks are more commonly 
located in urban areas. 
d.) Commercial banks offer more services, such as debit cards and online banking, than credit unions. - 
A 
Si...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Unit 2 Test Bank Questions 
A key difference between commercial banks and credit unions is that: 
a.) Commercial banks are 'for‐profit' and credit unions are 'not‐for‐profit' 
b.) Commercial banks typically pay higher interest rates than credit unions. 
c.) Credit unions are more commonly located in rural areas while commercial banks are more commonly 
located in urban areas. 
d.) Commercial banks offer more services, such as debit cards and online banking, than credit unions. - 
A 
Si...
**UWorld Test Bank
BPH assessment? - ANS >50 
voiding difficulty/urgency 
incomplete emptying 
straining to void 
nocturia 
urine retention 
Should never have burning with uriantion! this indicates a UTI 
Sexual intercourse does not have anything to do with this 
PAtient with altered level of consciousness positioning? - ANS side lying position 
septic shock symptoms - ANS Tachycardia, fever,hypotension (SYSTOLIC lower then 90), pallor, fatigued, 
cold, reduced urine output, SOB, Decreased LOC,N/V, sweating, 
m...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 145 pages •
BPH assessment? - ANS >50 
voiding difficulty/urgency 
incomplete emptying 
straining to void 
nocturia 
urine retention 
Should never have burning with uriantion! this indicates a UTI 
Sexual intercourse does not have anything to do with this 
PAtient with altered level of consciousness positioning? - ANS side lying position 
septic shock symptoms - ANS Tachycardia, fever,hypotension (SYSTOLIC lower then 90), pallor, fatigued, 
cold, reduced urine output, SOB, Decreased LOC,N/V, sweating, 
m...
NONDISCRIMINATION TRAINING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (CERTIFIED SOLUTIONS)