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Real Estate U Final exams
Article 12-A of the NYS Real Property Law - The section of the New 
York Real Property Law 
pertaining to real estate salespersons and brokers. 
- Primary purpose is to "Protect the Public" 
- Requires a salesperson to be at least 18 years of age 
- Requires a broker to be at least 20 years of age 
Sponsor - A licensed real estate broker that holds the license of a 
salesperson. 
"Summary of Your Submission" - Obtained after your register for 
the New York State 
Salesperson exam using acces...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Article 12-A of the NYS Real Property Law - The section of the New 
York Real Property Law 
pertaining to real estate salespersons and brokers. 
- Primary purpose is to "Protect the Public" 
- Requires a salesperson to be at least 18 years of age 
- Requires a broker to be at least 20 years of age 
Sponsor - A licensed real estate broker that holds the license of a 
salesperson. 
"Summary of Your Submission" - Obtained after your register for 
the New York State 
Salesperson exam using acces...
PRN 1178 client centered
4 main functions of water in the body - Act as a vehicle of 
transportation of substances to and from cells 
4 main functions of water in the body - Aid heat regulations by 
providing perspiration which evaporates 
4 main functions of water in the body - Assist with miniatous of 
hydrogen balance in the body 
4 main functions of water in the body - To serve as a medium for the 
enzymatic action for digestion 
How much of the body is water? - More than half - 60% males 
contain 50% female
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
4 main functions of water in the body - Act as a vehicle of 
transportation of substances to and from cells 
4 main functions of water in the body - Aid heat regulations by 
providing perspiration which evaporates 
4 main functions of water in the body - Assist with miniatous of 
hydrogen balance in the body 
4 main functions of water in the body - To serve as a medium for the 
enzymatic action for digestion 
How much of the body is water? - More than half - 60% males 
contain 50% female
portage pathophysiology exams
What syndrome has an increased production of glucocorticoids? - 
Cushing's 
The following are common signs and symptoms of Cushing syndrome 
EXCEPT: - hypoglycemia 
Signs and symptoms of Addison's disease include each of the 
following EXCEPT: - hyperglycemia 
Addison's disease is due to which of the following: - adrenal gland 
dysfunction 
T/F: An endocrine hormone is released into circulation to act on a 
target organ. - true 
T/F: A paracrine acti
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
What syndrome has an increased production of glucocorticoids? - 
Cushing's 
The following are common signs and symptoms of Cushing syndrome 
EXCEPT: - hypoglycemia 
Signs and symptoms of Addison's disease include each of the 
following EXCEPT: - hyperglycemia 
Addison's disease is due to which of the following: - adrenal gland 
dysfunction 
T/F: An endocrine hormone is released into circulation to act on a 
target organ. - true 
T/F: A paracrine acti
Nurs 620 Exams 2023
In treating a patient with allergic conjunctivitis, the most appropriate 
treatment option is: 
a) Bacitracin-polymyxin 
b) Corticosteroid ophthalmic drops 
c) Ophthalmological antihistamines 
d) Cromolyn ophthalmic drops - c) 
The clinician is assessing a patient complaining of hearing loss. The 
clinician places a tuning fork over the patient's mastoid process, and 
when the sound fades away, the fork is placed without restriking it 
over the external auditory meatus. The patient is asked to ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
In treating a patient with allergic conjunctivitis, the most appropriate 
treatment option is: 
a) Bacitracin-polymyxin 
b) Corticosteroid ophthalmic drops 
c) Ophthalmological antihistamines 
d) Cromolyn ophthalmic drops - c) 
The clinician is assessing a patient complaining of hearing loss. The 
clinician places a tuning fork over the patient's mastoid process, and 
when the sound fades away, the fork is placed without restriking it 
over the external auditory meatus. The patient is asked to ...
NURS 231 PATHOPHYS
A bodybuilder's muscles will display hyperplasia. - False 
Barrett esophagus 
is an example of dysplasia - false 
hypertrophy is an increase in the size of an organ or tissue caused by 
an increase in the number of cells - True 
Lack of nerve stimulation can cause cells to atrophy - True 
proportion of people with a disease who are positive for the disease - 
sensitivity 
how likely the same result will occur if repeated - reliability 
how a tool measure
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
A bodybuilder's muscles will display hyperplasia. - False 
Barrett esophagus 
is an example of dysplasia - false 
hypertrophy is an increase in the size of an organ or tissue caused by 
an increase in the number of cells - True 
Lack of nerve stimulation can cause cells to atrophy - True 
proportion of people with a disease who are positive for the disease - 
sensitivity 
how likely the same result will occur if repeated - reliability 
how a tool measure
Nur 206 exams questions and answers
Which procedures are done for curative purposes? 
preoperative - Hysterectomy and herniorrhaphy 
A patient is scheduled for a hemorrhoidectomy at an ambulatory 
surgery center. an advantage of perfuming surgery at an ambulatory 
center is a decreased need for what? 
preoperative - diagnostic studies and perioperative medications 
A patient who is being admitted to the surgical unit for a 
hysterectomy paces the floor repeatedly saying, "I just want this 
over" what should the nurse do to promo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Which procedures are done for curative purposes? 
preoperative - Hysterectomy and herniorrhaphy 
A patient is scheduled for a hemorrhoidectomy at an ambulatory 
surgery center. an advantage of perfuming surgery at an ambulatory 
center is a decreased need for what? 
preoperative - diagnostic studies and perioperative medications 
A patient who is being admitted to the surgical unit for a 
hysterectomy paces the floor repeatedly saying, "I just want this 
over" what should the nurse do to promo...
ATI RN Fundamentals
A nurse is admitting a client who has an abdominal wound with a 
large amount of purple tissue drainage. Which of the following types 
of transmission precautions should the nurse initiate? 
Protective environment 
Airborne precautions 
Droplet precautions 
Contact precautions - Contact precautions
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
A nurse is admitting a client who has an abdominal wound with a 
large amount of purple tissue drainage. Which of the following types 
of transmission precautions should the nurse initiate? 
Protective environment 
Airborne precautions 
Droplet precautions 
Contact precautions - Contact precautions
ATI Practice Leadership A & B exams
Time-management skills – 
- set aside time to plan day at the beginning of each shift 
- document as tasks are completed throughout the entire shift 
- think about the steps of an activity ahead of time and gather all the 
needed supplies before starting the task 
- group tasks that are in the same location to effectively use time 
- should not skip breaks 
Client is uncertain about procedure - encourage the client to discuss 
any feelings or concerns about the procedure 
Authoritarian leaders...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Time-management skills – 
- set aside time to plan day at the beginning of each shift 
- document as tasks are completed throughout the entire shift 
- think about the steps of an activity ahead of time and gather all the 
needed supplies before starting the task 
- group tasks that are in the same location to effectively use time 
- should not skip breaks 
Client is uncertain about procedure - encourage the client to discuss 
any feelings or concerns about the procedure 
Authoritarian leaders...
ATI Leadership Proctored exams
ABCDE principle for prioritization – 
Airway 
Breathing 
Circulation 
Disability 
Exposure 
True/False: Rarely will you ever prioritize giving pain medications - 
True 
rules for prioritization - - assess before taking action (calling the dr) 
- prioritize unstable over stable patients 
- prioritize acute over chronic conditions 
- prioritize systemic over local issues 
- pick least invasive procedure first
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
ABCDE principle for prioritization – 
Airway 
Breathing 
Circulation 
Disability 
Exposure 
True/False: Rarely will you ever prioritize giving pain medications - 
True 
rules for prioritization - - assess before taking action (calling the dr) 
- prioritize unstable over stable patients 
- prioritize acute over chronic conditions 
- prioritize systemic over local issues 
- pick least invasive procedure first
ATI Community Health EXAMS
A client comes to the health department needing a flu vaccine for 
work. What allergy is a contraindication to receiving a flu 
vaccination? - Egg 
A client reports to his health care provider that he works in a packing 
plant. What secondary prevention method should the provider do 
with the client at this appointment? - Screen for s/s of carpal tunnel 
syndrome 
A client reports to the healthcare provider that he drinks a 6 pack of 
beer daily. The
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
A client comes to the health department needing a flu vaccine for 
work. What allergy is a contraindication to receiving a flu 
vaccination? - Egg 
A client reports to his health care provider that he works in a packing 
plant. What secondary prevention method should the provider do 
with the client at this appointment? - Screen for s/s of carpal tunnel 
syndrome 
A client reports to the healthcare provider that he drinks a 6 pack of 
beer daily. The