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Alcohol and Drug exams questions and answers
1 of 6 List five common substance abuse treatment program 
modalities - The modalities are: 1) detoxification (inpatient or 
outpatient), focused 
on managing withdrawal symptoms prior to entering a longer-term 
treatment program; 
2 of 6 List five common substance abuse treatment program 
modalities - 2) residential treatment long-vs short-term), 
highly structured intensive settings, including "Therapeutic 
Community" (TC) programs using hierarchical models to enhance 
3 of 6 List five commo...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1 of 6 List five common substance abuse treatment program 
modalities - The modalities are: 1) detoxification (inpatient or 
outpatient), focused 
on managing withdrawal symptoms prior to entering a longer-term 
treatment program; 
2 of 6 List five common substance abuse treatment program 
modalities - 2) residential treatment long-vs short-term), 
highly structured intensive settings, including "Therapeutic 
Community" (TC) programs using hierarchical models to enhance 
3 of 6 List five commo...
AFOQT EXAMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Manufacturer's Empty Weight (MEW) - the total weight of the 
aircraft as it was built. Includes systems and components required for 
the aircraft to operate. Does NOT include the weight of the baggage, 
passengers, or either usable or unusable fuel or fluid. 
Operating Empty Weight (OEW) - the MEW plus the weight of the 
crew, fluids, unusable fuel, and the equipment required for flight. 
Does NOT include baggage, passengers, or usable fuel. 
All-Up Weight (AUW) or Aircraft Gross Weight (AGW) -...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Manufacturer's Empty Weight (MEW) - the total weight of the 
aircraft as it was built. Includes systems and components required for 
the aircraft to operate. Does NOT include the weight of the baggage, 
passengers, or either usable or unusable fuel or fluid. 
Operating Empty Weight (OEW) - the MEW plus the weight of the 
crew, fluids, unusable fuel, and the equipment required for flight. 
Does NOT include baggage, passengers, or usable fuel. 
All-Up Weight (AUW) or Aircraft Gross Weight (AGW) -...
AFOQT EXAMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Manufacturer's Empty Weight (MEW) - the total weight of the 
aircraft as it was built. Includes systems and components required for 
the aircraft to operate. Does NOT include the weight of the baggage, 
passengers, or either usable or unusable fuel or fluid. 
Operating Empty Weight (OEW) - the MEW plus the weight of the 
crew, fluids, unusable fuel, and the equipment required for flight. 
Does NOT include baggage, passengers, or usable fuel. 
All-Up Weight (AUW) or Aircraft Gross Weight (AGW) -...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Manufacturer's Empty Weight (MEW) - the total weight of the 
aircraft as it was built. Includes systems and components required for 
the aircraft to operate. Does NOT include the weight of the baggage, 
passengers, or either usable or unusable fuel or fluid. 
Operating Empty Weight (OEW) - the MEW plus the weight of the 
crew, fluids, unusable fuel, and the equipment required for flight. 
Does NOT include baggage, passengers, or usable fuel. 
All-Up Weight (AUW) or Aircraft Gross Weight (AGW) -...
ANCC Adult Gerontology Acute Care exams
Hypovolemic Shock Parameters - Preload CVP decreased, SVR 
afterload increased, CI decreased, Oxygen delivery Decreased, 
Venous Oxygen saturation increased 
Types of hypovolemic shock - Hemorrhage, burns, pancreatitis 
Cardiogenic shock parameters - CVP preload increased, SVR 
afterload increased, CI decreased, oxygen delivery decreased, SV02 
decreased 
Types of cardiogenic shock - Post mi, malignant dysrhythmia, acute 
myocarditis 
Obstructive shock parameters - Preload
- Exam (elaborations)
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Hypovolemic Shock Parameters - Preload CVP decreased, SVR 
afterload increased, CI decreased, Oxygen delivery Decreased, 
Venous Oxygen saturation increased 
Types of hypovolemic shock - Hemorrhage, burns, pancreatitis 
Cardiogenic shock parameters - CVP preload increased, SVR 
afterload increased, CI decreased, oxygen delivery decreased, SV02 
decreased 
Types of cardiogenic shock - Post mi, malignant dysrhythmia, acute 
myocarditis 
Obstructive shock parameters - Preload
adult CCRN/PCCN certification exams One day following posterior spinal fusion surgery a 3
One day following posterior spinal fusion surgery a 35-year-old 
female suddenly exhibits restlessness, labored breathing and acute 
chest pain. Her heart rate is 122/min., she is afebrile, and exhibits 
slightly diminished breath sounds on the right side. 
The findings described above should lead the nurse to suspect that the 
patient has developed: 
A. A spontaneous pneumothorax 
B. A pulmonary embolus 
C. Aspiration pneumonia 
D. A pleural effusion - B. A pulmonary embolus 
One day following ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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One day following posterior spinal fusion surgery a 35-year-old 
female suddenly exhibits restlessness, labored breathing and acute 
chest pain. Her heart rate is 122/min., she is afebrile, and exhibits 
slightly diminished breath sounds on the right side. 
The findings described above should lead the nurse to suspect that the 
patient has developed: 
A. A spontaneous pneumothorax 
B. A pulmonary embolus 
C. Aspiration pneumonia 
D. A pleural effusion - B. A pulmonary embolus 
One day following ...
PASS the CCRN complete solution
A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 
225/135 and complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran 
out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be 
confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate 
treatment approach? - Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 
with IV antihypertensive meds, then continue to gradually reduce the 
diastolic pressure to 85 with oral antihypertensive meds. 
The maximum initial decrease should be...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 
225/135 and complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran 
out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be 
confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate 
treatment approach? - Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 
with IV antihypertensive meds, then continue to gradually reduce the 
diastolic pressure to 85 with oral antihypertensive meds. 
The maximum initial decrease should be...
GED Science exams complete solution
Abiogenesis - Belief that livings things may develop from lifeless 
matter 
Acid - A compound that in water produces hydrogen ions, usually 
tastes sour, a pH less than 7 
Acid rain - rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere when 
industrial gas emissions (especially sulfur dioxide and nitrogen 
oxides) combine with water 
Alloy - Homogenous mixture composed of two or more metals 
Amoeba - A type of Protozoan that has no permanent shape 
Amorphous - having no definite form or distinct s...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Abiogenesis - Belief that livings things may develop from lifeless 
matter 
Acid - A compound that in water produces hydrogen ions, usually 
tastes sour, a pH less than 7 
Acid rain - rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere when 
industrial gas emissions (especially sulfur dioxide and nitrogen 
oxides) combine with water 
Alloy - Homogenous mixture composed of two or more metals 
Amoeba - A type of Protozoan that has no permanent shape 
Amorphous - having no definite form or distinct s...
Health Education exams questions and answers
Teaching - A system of activities intentionally designed to produce 
specific learning 
A goal-directed activity that results in improved learning for the 
learner 
Creating a learning Health Education for the learner to gain 
knowledge, skills, and a desire within the learner to change some 
aspect of his/her life 
1. Holds the learner's interest 
2. Involves the learner in the learning process, and creates a 
partnership between the learner and the teacher 
3. Fosters a positive self-concept ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Teaching - A system of activities intentionally designed to produce 
specific learning 
A goal-directed activity that results in improved learning for the 
learner 
Creating a learning Health Education for the learner to gain 
knowledge, skills, and a desire within the learner to change some 
aspect of his/her life 
1. Holds the learner's interest 
2. Involves the learner in the learning process, and creates a 
partnership between the learner and the teacher 
3. Fosters a positive self-concept ...
SAT/ACT Prep exams questions and answeers
What is the highest score you can receive on the SAT - 1600 
How many points are subtracted if you get an answer wrong to a 
Student-Produced response question - zero 
Colleges want to see how well you do what with the knowledge you 
have learned in school? - apply 
How long does the SAT (on average) during high school to assure a 
good score - 2-4 
The SAT measures what three things that we have discussed in class 
- Math, Critical Reading, and Writing 
What is the score range per section of th...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the highest score you can receive on the SAT - 1600 
How many points are subtracted if you get an answer wrong to a 
Student-Produced response question - zero 
Colleges want to see how well you do what with the knowledge you 
have learned in school? - apply 
How long does the SAT (on average) during high school to assure a 
good score - 2-4 
The SAT measures what three things that we have discussed in class 
- Math, Critical Reading, and Writing 
What is the score range per section of th...
ACT Science exams complete solution
The correct answer is cytosine. The only base that is always found in 
equal quantities with guanine is its complement, cytosine (recall that 
the nitrogenous bases in DNA pair, A with T and C with G.) - A 
nitrogenous base that occurs in DNA in equal quantities with guanine 
(A) Deoxyribose 
(B) Ribose 
(C) Uracil 
(D) Cytosine 
(E) Thymine 
The correct answer is succession. Within a given area, the vegetation 
changes over time, tending towards the climax type of vegetation for 
that particula...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The correct answer is cytosine. The only base that is always found in 
equal quantities with guanine is its complement, cytosine (recall that 
the nitrogenous bases in DNA pair, A with T and C with G.) - A 
nitrogenous base that occurs in DNA in equal quantities with guanine 
(A) Deoxyribose 
(B) Ribose 
(C) Uracil 
(D) Cytosine 
(E) Thymine 
The correct answer is succession. Within a given area, the vegetation 
changes over time, tending towards the climax type of vegetation for 
that particula...