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BARBER PRACTICE EXAM 1	 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023	 NUR HEALTH
1.	Wrapping the hair around permanent wave rods must be performed with an absolute minimum of: 
A.	tension C. winding 
B.	smoothness 
D. softening - Correct answer-A 
 
2.	The permanent wave solution is required in order to break the: A. peptide links 
C. sulfur bonds 
B. hydrogen bonds 
D. polypeptides - Correct answer-C 
 
3.	In permanent waving, the processing time depends primarily on the hair's texture, elasticity and: 
A.	porosity C. color 
B.	shade 
D. long length - Correct answer-A 
 
4...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
1.	Wrapping the hair around permanent wave rods must be performed with an absolute minimum of: 
A.	tension C. winding 
B.	smoothness 
D. softening - Correct answer-A 
 
2.	The permanent wave solution is required in order to break the: A. peptide links 
C. sulfur bonds 
B. hydrogen bonds 
D. polypeptides - Correct answer-C 
 
3.	In permanent waving, the processing time depends primarily on the hair's texture, elasticity and: 
A.	porosity C. color 
B.	shade 
D. long length - Correct answer-A 
 
4...
Test Bank - Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease, An Interactive Journey for Health Professionals, AP Edition, 5th Edition (Colbert, 2020)
1)	Gross anatomy is also known as	. 
A)	microscopic anatomy 
B)	pathologic anatomy 
C)	macroscopic anatomy 
D)	diagnostic anatomy Answer: C 
 
2)	An example of gross anatomy would be	. 
A)	viewing an x-ray 
B)	using a microscope 
C)	performing a complete cellular blood count 
D)	determining the etiology of a disease Answer: A 
 
3)	The study of physiology deals with	. 
A)	disease 
B)	genetics 
C)	structures 
D)	functions Answer: D 
 
4)	The potential outcome of a disease is the	. 
A)	etiology 
B...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
1)	Gross anatomy is also known as	. 
A)	microscopic anatomy 
B)	pathologic anatomy 
C)	macroscopic anatomy 
D)	diagnostic anatomy Answer: C 
 
2)	An example of gross anatomy would be	. 
A)	viewing an x-ray 
B)	using a microscope 
C)	performing a complete cellular blood count 
D)	determining the etiology of a disease Answer: A 
 
3)	The study of physiology deals with	. 
A)	disease 
B)	genetics 
C)	structures 
D)	functions Answer: D 
 
4)	The potential outcome of a disease is the	. 
A)	etiology 
B...
BIOL 1322 OLD EXAMS
Learning Goal: Students should gain an appreciation for the Nature of Science and Scientific methods. 
 
 	 involves the use of control and experimental data sets. 
 
*a. Hypothesis-Based Science 
b. Discovery-Based Science 
 
 
Every fall and winter Ames appears to be taken over by crows at night. After many nights of observation, you conclude that the large roosting group is actually composed of many different groups of crows that disperse widely during the day. This process is best described ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 160 pages •
Learning Goal: Students should gain an appreciation for the Nature of Science and Scientific methods. 
 
 	 involves the use of control and experimental data sets. 
 
*a. Hypothesis-Based Science 
b. Discovery-Based Science 
 
 
Every fall and winter Ames appears to be taken over by crows at night. After many nights of observation, you conclude that the large roosting group is actually composed of many different groups of crows that disperse widely during the day. This process is best described ...
PLS 170 FINAL
occurs in reproductive organs to give rise to gametes 
 
 
occurs during Interphase of the cell cycle 
 
 
results in two daughter cells identical to the parent cell 
 
 
is preceded by cytokinesis 
 
 
Question 2 
 
1 / 1 point 
 
 
 
 
 
is unrelated to chromosomes 
 
 
joins the sister chromatids in the middle during the S phase of the cell cycle 
 
 
are found in both living and non-living things 
 
 
acts as a spindle to pull the replicated strands of DNA to either side of the 
 
 
cel...
- Exam (elaborations)
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occurs in reproductive organs to give rise to gametes 
 
 
occurs during Interphase of the cell cycle 
 
 
results in two daughter cells identical to the parent cell 
 
 
is preceded by cytokinesis 
 
 
Question 2 
 
1 / 1 point 
 
 
 
 
 
is unrelated to chromosomes 
 
 
joins the sister chromatids in the middle during the S phase of the cell cycle 
 
 
are found in both living and non-living things 
 
 
acts as a spindle to pull the replicated strands of DNA to either side of the 
 
 
cel...
PLSC FINAL 2017
Question 4 
 
1 / 1 point 
 
 
Roses and other flowering plants with net-veined leaves are examples of	.	 
 
 
monocots 
 
 
None of these 
 
 
gymnosperms 
 
 
 
 
 
 
dicots 
 
 
Question 5 
 
2 / 2 points 
 
 
 
 
 
water and minerals enter the root 
 
 
leaf epidermal cells minimize water loss 
 
 
water is lost from leaf openings 
 
 
water is transported in the xylem 
 
 
Question 6 
 
1 / 1 point 
 
 
 
 
 
Old World 
 
 
coprolites 
 
 
middens 
 
 
New world 
 
 
Question 7 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 54 pages •
Question 4 
 
1 / 1 point 
 
 
Roses and other flowering plants with net-veined leaves are examples of	.	 
 
 
monocots 
 
 
None of these 
 
 
gymnosperms 
 
 
 
 
 
 
dicots 
 
 
Question 5 
 
2 / 2 points 
 
 
 
 
 
water and minerals enter the root 
 
 
leaf epidermal cells minimize water loss 
 
 
water is lost from leaf openings 
 
 
water is transported in the xylem 
 
 
Question 6 
 
1 / 1 point 
 
 
 
 
 
Old World 
 
 
coprolites 
 
 
middens 
 
 
New world 
 
 
Question 7 ...
TI Pharmacology proctored Exam Test Bank /1ATI Pharmacology proctored Exam Test Bank 1
A provider prescribes phenobarbital for a client who has a seizure disorder. The medication has a long half-life of 4 days. How many times per day should the nurse expect to administer this medication? 
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four 
 
A staff educator is reviewing medication dosages and factors that influence medication metabolism with a group of nurses at an in-service presentation. Which of the following factors should the educator include as a reason to administer lower medication dosages? ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 74 pages •
A provider prescribes phenobarbital for a client who has a seizure disorder. The medication has a long half-life of 4 days. How many times per day should the nurse expect to administer this medication? 
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four 
 
A staff educator is reviewing medication dosages and factors that influence medication metabolism with a group of nurses at an in-service presentation. Which of the following factors should the educator include as a reason to administer lower medication dosages? ...
Test Bank Egan's Fundamentals of Respiratory Care 12th Edition Kacmarek
3.	High-quality care is always 
1.	safe. 
2.	efficient. 
3.	inexpensive. 
4.	physician administered. 
a.	1 and 2 only 
b.	3 only 
c.	2 and 3 only 
d.	1, 2, and 3 
ANS: A 
High-quality care is always safe and efficient. 
 
 
DIF:	Recall	OBJ: 2 
 
4.	The medical director of respiratory care is responsible for which of the following? 
1.	Quality of clinical care that is delivered 
2.	Assisting and advising the Department Director 
3.	Participation in the selection and promotion of technical staff ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
3.	High-quality care is always 
1.	safe. 
2.	efficient. 
3.	inexpensive. 
4.	physician administered. 
a.	1 and 2 only 
b.	3 only 
c.	2 and 3 only 
d.	1, 2, and 3 
ANS: A 
High-quality care is always safe and efficient. 
 
 
DIF:	Recall	OBJ: 2 
 
4.	The medical director of respiratory care is responsible for which of the following? 
1.	Quality of clinical care that is delivered 
2.	Assisting and advising the Department Director 
3.	Participation in the selection and promotion of technical staff ...
RN EXIT EXAM NEW 2023 WITH ANSWERS
1.	A nurse is auscultating heart sounds of an adult client experiencing dyspnea. The nurse hears a soft, turbulent sound between beats at the left midclavicular line in the fifth intercostal space. Which of the following is an appropriate documentation of the findings? 
b. Murmur at the mitral area 
 
 
2.	A nurse is teaching a client who has a newly documented latex allergy. Which of the following statements by the clients indicates an understanding of the teaching? 
c. I will remove bananas fr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
1.	A nurse is auscultating heart sounds of an adult client experiencing dyspnea. The nurse hears a soft, turbulent sound between beats at the left midclavicular line in the fifth intercostal space. Which of the following is an appropriate documentation of the findings? 
b. Murmur at the mitral area 
 
 
2.	A nurse is teaching a client who has a newly documented latex allergy. Which of the following statements by the clients indicates an understanding of the teaching? 
c. I will remove bananas fr...
TMC PRACTICE EXAM 100 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023-2024 COMPLETE SOLUTION
Within one second after initiating a forced vital capacity (FVC) maneuver, a patient with normal lungs should be able to exhale what percent of the FVC? 
A.	35-50% of the FVC 
B.	50-70% of the FVC 
C.	70-83% of the FVC 
D.	84-93% of the FVC Correct Answer: c. 70-83% of FVC 
 
Simple spirometry CANNOT be used to measure the 
A.	vital capacity 
B.	residual volume 
C.	tidal volume 
D.	inspiratory reserve volume Correct Answer: b. residual volume 
 
Which of the following approaches can be used to o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
Within one second after initiating a forced vital capacity (FVC) maneuver, a patient with normal lungs should be able to exhale what percent of the FVC? 
A.	35-50% of the FVC 
B.	50-70% of the FVC 
C.	70-83% of the FVC 
D.	84-93% of the FVC Correct Answer: c. 70-83% of FVC 
 
Simple spirometry CANNOT be used to measure the 
A.	vital capacity 
B.	residual volume 
C.	tidal volume 
D.	inspiratory reserve volume Correct Answer: b. residual volume 
 
Which of the following approaches can be used to o...
AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY PAPER 1 7402-1 2021 MARK SCHEME MS
Question	Marking Guidance	Mark	Comments 
 
03.1	1.	tRNA brings specific amino acid (to ribosome); 
2.	Anticodon (on tRNA) binds to codon (on mRNA); 
3.	Amino acids join by condensation reaction (using ATP) 
 
OR 
 
Amino acids join to form a peptide bond (using ATP);	 
 
 
 
3	 
 
Question	Marking Guidance	Mark	Comments 
 
03.2	1.	Hydrogen bonds form instead of ionic bonds; 
2.	Changes the tertiary structure (of the crystallin);	 
2	2. Ignore reference to active site 
 
Question	Marking Guidance...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 27 pages •
Question	Marking Guidance	Mark	Comments 
 
03.1	1.	tRNA brings specific amino acid (to ribosome); 
2.	Anticodon (on tRNA) binds to codon (on mRNA); 
3.	Amino acids join by condensation reaction (using ATP) 
 
OR 
 
Amino acids join to form a peptide bond (using ATP);	 
 
 
 
3	 
 
Question	Marking Guidance	Mark	Comments 
 
03.2	1.	Hydrogen bonds form instead of ionic bonds; 
2.	Changes the tertiary structure (of the crystallin);	 
2	2. Ignore reference to active site 
 
Question	Marking Guidance...
MEDICAL AS 1 CCMA Review 2020 Update . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT