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BTEC level 3 computing quiz unit 1: Principles of computer science Question and Answers Latest 2024
what is a variable? - values in a system that may change. 
What is Decomposition? - The process of breaking down a problem into smaller parts. 
what is pattern recognition? - Finding similarities or patterns among small, 
decomposed problems 
why is it important to find patterns? - Because it makes tasks much easier to solve. 
why is it useful to find patterns in problems? - so you can repeat simple parts of your 
code where needed. 
what are parameters useful for? - holding the values in a func...
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what is a variable? - values in a system that may change. 
What is Decomposition? - The process of breaking down a problem into smaller parts. 
what is pattern recognition? - Finding similarities or patterns among small, 
decomposed problems 
why is it important to find patterns? - Because it makes tasks much easier to solve. 
why is it useful to find patterns in problems? - so you can repeat simple parts of your 
code where needed. 
what are parameters useful for? - holding the values in a func...
HESI PHARMACOLOGY BLUEPRINT ANALGESICS AND SENSORY MEDICATIONS
v 2 types, non-opioids (non-sedating) and opioids (sedating, think low and slow) 
v Non-opioids 
Ø NSAIDs & Acetaminophen (Tylenol) 
§ Anti-pyretic (anti-fever) 
§ Anti-inflammatory (NSAIDS only) 
§ NOT a CNS depressant 
§ Vital signs will not be affected or low and slow 
v SUFFIXES 
Ø Opioids -done/-one 
Ø NSAIDs (anti-inflammatory) -olac/-profen 
Ø Salicylate -ASA 
Ø Nonsalicylate -Acetaminophen 
v NSAID examples: 
Ø Remember NSAIK 
§ Naproxen - #1 NSAID given 
§ Salicylate acid ...
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v 2 types, non-opioids (non-sedating) and opioids (sedating, think low and slow) 
v Non-opioids 
Ø NSAIDs & Acetaminophen (Tylenol) 
§ Anti-pyretic (anti-fever) 
§ Anti-inflammatory (NSAIDS only) 
§ NOT a CNS depressant 
§ Vital signs will not be affected or low and slow 
v SUFFIXES 
Ø Opioids -done/-one 
Ø NSAIDs (anti-inflammatory) -olac/-profen 
Ø Salicylate -ASA 
Ø Nonsalicylate -Acetaminophen 
v NSAID examples: 
Ø Remember NSAIK 
§ Naproxen - #1 NSAID given 
§ Salicylate acid ...
HESI MILESTONE 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Which information should the nurse have when assessing a client for therapeutic effects 
of a prescribed medication? 
a) The client's previous experience with medication. 
b) The client's baseline before taking the medication. 
c) Expected side effects of the medication.d) A 12-month-old with an eye infection. CORRECT ANSWER- c) A teenager with severe 
acne on the back. 
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are used to treat which diagnosis? 
a) Hypotension 
b) Heart failure 
c) Stro...
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Which information should the nurse have when assessing a client for therapeutic effects 
of a prescribed medication? 
a) The client's previous experience with medication. 
b) The client's baseline before taking the medication. 
c) Expected side effects of the medication.d) A 12-month-old with an eye infection. CORRECT ANSWER- c) A teenager with severe 
acne on the back. 
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are used to treat which diagnosis? 
a) Hypotension 
b) Heart failure 
c) Stro...
APEA 3P EXAM PREP5 DERMATOLOGY QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
The most common place for a basal cell carcinoma to be found is the: 
scalp. 
Face. 
Ear. 
Anterior 
shin.B. 
The most common presentation of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is on the face. This 
is probably because BCC occurs secondary to sun damage. The most common 
sun exposure occurs on the face. In fact, 70% of BCC occurs on the face; 15% 
occurs onthe trunk. 
A topical treatment for basal cell carcinoma is: 
sulfacetamide lotion. 
5-fluorouracil. 
tetracycline lotion. 
trichloroacetic acid. 
B....
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The most common place for a basal cell carcinoma to be found is the: 
scalp. 
Face. 
Ear. 
Anterior 
shin.B. 
The most common presentation of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is on the face. This 
is probably because BCC occurs secondary to sun damage. The most common 
sun exposure occurs on the face. In fact, 70% of BCC occurs on the face; 15% 
occurs onthe trunk. 
A topical treatment for basal cell carcinoma is: 
sulfacetamide lotion. 
5-fluorouracil. 
tetracycline lotion. 
trichloroacetic acid. 
B....
APEA 3P EXAM PREP1 WOMEN HEALTH QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS AND EXPLANATION
A54-year-old female presents with a small to moderate 
amount of vaginal bleedingof recent onset. She has 
been postmenopausal for approximately 2 years. What 
diagnosis is least likely? 
Endometrial 
carcinoma 
Ovarian cancer 
Endometrial 
hyperplasia 
Uterine polyps 
B. 
Ovarian cancer may present as an adnexal mass, 
pelvic or abdominal symptoms and a variety of others. 
Postmenopausal bleeding (PMB) is an uncommon 
presentation of ovarian cancer, but can present this way. 
In women with PMB,...
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A54-year-old female presents with a small to moderate 
amount of vaginal bleedingof recent onset. She has 
been postmenopausal for approximately 2 years. What 
diagnosis is least likely? 
Endometrial 
carcinoma 
Ovarian cancer 
Endometrial 
hyperplasia 
Uterine polyps 
B. 
Ovarian cancer may present as an adnexal mass, 
pelvic or abdominal symptoms and a variety of others. 
Postmenopausal bleeding (PMB) is an uncommon 
presentation of ovarian cancer, but can present this way. 
In women with PMB,...
Forensic Medicine [FZ3015] Exam Seen Question past example and answer - Suicide
Discuss and critically evaluate medico-legal aspects of suicide. 
Expertise regarding methods of suicide and how to differentiate these injuries from 
accidental or homicidal ones is key for forensic investigations (Byard and Austin, 
2011). Suicide is the intentional act of taking one’s own life. Common methods 
include firearms injuries, jumping from a height, knife wounds, hanging, or self- 
poisoning; this varies between different societies based on cultural/religious beliefs 
and on acces...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Discuss and critically evaluate medico-legal aspects of suicide. 
Expertise regarding methods of suicide and how to differentiate these injuries from 
accidental or homicidal ones is key for forensic investigations (Byard and Austin, 
2011). Suicide is the intentional act of taking one’s own life. Common methods 
include firearms injuries, jumping from a height, knife wounds, hanging, or self- 
poisoning; this varies between different societies based on cultural/religious beliefs 
and on acces...
JURISDICTION AND STRUCTURE OF COURTS Jurisdiction of Courts in Criminal Matters
Magistrates’ Courts 
1. The jurisdiction of Magistrates’ Courts is conferred by the 
CPC, and the Magistrates’ Courts Act (s. 6, Magistrates’ 
Courts Act). In practice, all crimes are heard by the 
Magistrates’ Court in the first instance (see para. 4, 
below) with the exception of a few offences reserved for 
the High Court by law, namely murder, treason, 
genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. 
2. The fifth column of the First Schedule of the CPC sets out 
the different g...
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Magistrates’ Courts 
1. The jurisdiction of Magistrates’ Courts is conferred by the 
CPC, and the Magistrates’ Courts Act (s. 6, Magistrates’ 
Courts Act). In practice, all crimes are heard by the 
Magistrates’ Court in the first instance (see para. 4, 
below) with the exception of a few offences reserved for 
the High Court by law, namely murder, treason, 
genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. 
2. The fifth column of the First Schedule of the CPC sets out 
the different g...
TEST BANK FOR ADULT HEALTH NURSING UPGRADED EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The nurse on the neurological unit is positioning a client who had a stroke two days ago and had left- 
sided hemiparesis. Which of the following actions by the nurse would be appropriate? Select all that 
apply. 
a. Positioning a rolled washcloth in the client's left hand 
b. Placing a foam abduction wedge between the client's legs 
c. Grasping the client's left arm to pull the client from supine to a right side-lying position 
d. Securing the left arm in a sling 
e.Putting a trochante...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse on the neurological unit is positioning a client who had a stroke two days ago and had left- 
sided hemiparesis. Which of the following actions by the nurse would be appropriate? Select all that 
apply. 
a. Positioning a rolled washcloth in the client's left hand 
b. Placing a foam abduction wedge between the client's legs 
c. Grasping the client's left arm to pull the client from supine to a right side-lying position 
d. Securing the left arm in a sling 
e.Putting a trochante...
Nursing Exam Question AND Answers
1. Clinitest is used in testing the urine of a client for glucose. Which of 
the following, if committed by a nurse, indicates an error? 
A. Specimen is collected after meals 
B. The nurse puts the clingiest tablet into a test tube 
C. She added 5 drops of urine and 10 drops of water 
D. If the color becomes orange or red, It is considered 
positive 
2. 9. Which of the following nursing intervention is important for a 
client scheduled to have a Guaiac Test? 
A. Avoid turnips, radish, and horser...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. Clinitest is used in testing the urine of a client for glucose. Which of 
the following, if committed by a nurse, indicates an error? 
A. Specimen is collected after meals 
B. The nurse puts the clingiest tablet into a test tube 
C. She added 5 drops of urine and 10 drops of water 
D. If the color becomes orange or red, It is considered 
positive 
2. 9. Which of the following nursing intervention is important for a 
client scheduled to have a Guaiac Test? 
A. Avoid turnips, radish, and horser...
ATI Nutrition Proctored Exam Latest 2024Questions and Answers
A nurse is reinforcing diet teaching to a client who has type 2 DM. Which of the following should the nurse include in the teaching? Select all that apply. 
 
A. Carbs should comprise 55% of daily caloric intake 
B. Use hydrogenated oils for cooking 
C. Table sugar may be added to cereals 
D. Drink an alcoholic beverage w/meals 
E. Protein foods can be substituted for carb foods	A, C, D 
 
Not B-hydrogenated oils contain trans fatty acids & cause hyperlipidemia 
 
Not E-carbs can be exchanged b...
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A nurse is reinforcing diet teaching to a client who has type 2 DM. Which of the following should the nurse include in the teaching? Select all that apply. 
 
A. Carbs should comprise 55% of daily caloric intake 
B. Use hydrogenated oils for cooking 
C. Table sugar may be added to cereals 
D. Drink an alcoholic beverage w/meals 
E. Protein foods can be substituted for carb foods	A, C, D 
 
Not B-hydrogenated oils contain trans fatty acids & cause hyperlipidemia 
 
Not E-carbs can be exchanged b...
Ati Fundamentals Exams
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ATI NUTRITION PROCTORED EXAM/ATI RN NUTRITION TEST BANK EXAM 100 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023
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