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Oregon Pesticide Laws and Safety
  • Oregon Pesticide Laws and Safety

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  • Pesticides - Answer- include herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, rodenticides, and many other substances used to kill, harm, or repel pests. General Use Pesticides - Answer- may be bought over the counter without a pesticide license. Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs) - Answer- are a category of products that pose a higher risk to people, animals, or the environment. They can only be purchased by a person with a pesticide license; use requires supervision by a licensed applicator. Pes...
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NAPLEX Test Bank Missed Questions & Answers Already Solved 100%
  • NAPLEX Test Bank Missed Questions & Answers Already Solved 100%

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  • Sorbitol has many uses in drug delivery. Which of the following are practical uses of sorbitol? (Select ALL that apply.) A. Sweetener (sugar substitute) B. Humectant C. Plasticizer for gelatin capsules D. Treatment of GI distress in patients with IBS E. Suspending agent - Answer A, B, C Which of the following correctly describes the use of Tween? (Select ALL that apply.) A. It is used most commonly as a thickening agent. B. Tween is a surfactant. C. Surfactants are compounds with ...
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NR-228: Content Review Week 3 Fats and Lipids Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NR-228: Content Review Week 3 Fats and Lipids Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • What are the 3 types of lipids correct answer: -Triglycerides -Phospholipids -Sterols of the fat in foods and in the body, how much is triglycerides? correct answer: 95% Food Functions of Fats correct answer: Source of energy -Palatability -Satiety and Satiation -Food processing: maintain shelf life and emulsifier provided properties for processing foods -Nutrient source: Contain or transport Fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, K; Contain / transport Essential Fatty acids Types of t...
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Clickers HNF 260 Exam - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
  • Clickers HNF 260 Exam - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)

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  • Clickers HNF 260 Exam - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) To be defined as a "good" source of calcium, a food must contain: A) at least 5% of the Daily Value for calcium in 1 serving of the food B) at least 10% of the Daily Value for calcium in 1 serving of the food C) at least 30% of the Daily Value for calcium in 1 serving of the food D) at least 50% of the Daily Value for calcium in 1 serving of the food Which statement is TRUE regarding Healthy People 2020? A) It is revised ever...
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NAPLEX Questions and Answers Test Bank 2023
  • NAPLEX Questions and Answers Test Bank 2023

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  • NAPLEX Questions and Answers Test Bank 2023 Sorbitol has many uses in drug delivery. Which of the following are practical uses of sorbitol? (Select ALL that apply.) A. Sweetener (sugar substitute) B. Humectant C. Plasticizer for gelatin capsules D. Treatment of GI distress in patients with IBS E. Suspending agent - A, B, C Which of the following correctly describes the use of Tween? (Select ALL that apply.) A. It is used most commonly as a thickening agent. B. Tween is a surfactan...
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Test 3 Biology 220 Questions and answers
  • Test 3 Biology 220 Questions and answers

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  • CRH secretion would not raise the blood concentration of a) ACTH. b) Thyroxine. c) Cortisol. d) Corticosterone. e) Glucose. Which of the following hormones has the least in common with the others? a) Adrenocorticotropic hormone b) Follicle-Stimulating hormone c) Thyrotropin d) Thyroxine e) Prolactin Which hormone would no longer be secreted if the hypothalamus hypophyseal tract were destroyed? a) Oxytocin b) Follicle-stimulating hormone c) Growth hormone d) Adrenocorticotropi...
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TEST BANK FOR Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 10th Edition By Linda  Lilley With All Chapters Included Latest  Updated 2024
  • TEST BANK FOR Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 10th Edition By Linda Lilley With All Chapters Included Latest Updated 2024

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  • TEST BANK FOR Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 10th Edition By Linda Lilley With All Chapters Included Latest Updated 2024 Chapter : Otic Drugs MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The nurse is preparing to administer a new order for eardrops. Which is a potential contraindication to the use of many otic preparations? a. Ear canal itching b. Perforated eardrum c. Staphylococcus aureus otitis externa infection d. Escherichia coli ear infection ANS: B Potential contraindications to the use of ...
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ATI Nutrition Practice Exam B
  • ATI Nutrition Practice Exam B

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  • A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for parenteral nutrition (PN) containing a mixture of dextrose, amino acid, and lipids. Prior to administration of the PN, the nurse should report which of the following food allergies to the provider? A. Gelatin B. Peanuts C. Shellfish D. Eggs - D. Eggs -Lipid emulsions are isotonic and are composed of soybean or safflower plus soybean oil, with egg phospholipid used as an emulsifier. Clients who are allergic to eggs can have a...
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RD Exam Study Guide: Questions & Answers
  • RD Exam Study Guide: Questions & Answers

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  • Describe fat soluble vitamins in terms of storage, transport and absorption (Ans- absorbed like fat into the lymphatic system, then the blood. Travel with protein carriers and stored in liver and fatty tissue. symptoms associated with vitamin a deficiency (Ans- night blindness, xerothalmia(eye dryness)/blindness, impaired growth of teeth and bones, damaged immune function, impaired cell differentiation and gene regulation. key antioxidant vitamins: key antioxidant mineral (Ans- Beta ca...
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RD EXAM 2020 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • RD EXAM 2020 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • Describe fat soluble vitamins in terms of storage, transport and absorption absorbed like fat into the lymphatic system, then the blood. Travel with protein carriers and stored in liver and fatty tissue. symptoms associated with vitamin a deficiency night blindness, xerothalmia(eye dryness)/blindness, impaired growth of teeth and bones, damaged immune function, impaired cell differentiation and gene regulation. key antioxidant vitamins: key antioxidant mineral Beta carotene, vitamin...
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