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PSG Practice exam questions #1 Questions and Answers 2024
Which of the following are common side effects of CPAP? Nasal congestion, Dry upper airway 
During a CPAP titration, the patient suddenly wakes up, rips the mask off, and complains of difficulty 
exhaling and rapid heartbeat. The patient wishes to discontinue the study and go home. Which of the 
following should the technician do? Decrease the CPAP pressure, Comfort the patient 
A patient returns to the sleep lab for a CPAP/BiPAP titration. The ABG shows a PCO2 of 60 mmHg, PaO2 
of 80 mmHg, a...
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Which of the following are common side effects of CPAP? Nasal congestion, Dry upper airway 
During a CPAP titration, the patient suddenly wakes up, rips the mask off, and complains of difficulty 
exhaling and rapid heartbeat. The patient wishes to discontinue the study and go home. Which of the 
following should the technician do? Decrease the CPAP pressure, Comfort the patient 
A patient returns to the sleep lab for a CPAP/BiPAP titration. The ABG shows a PCO2 of 60 mmHg, PaO2 
of 80 mmHg, a...
PSG QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
Sleep onset Start of the first epoch scored as any stage other than W 
Vertex sharp waves Sharply contoured. Duration of <0.5 seconds. Max over central regions. 
If a subject does not produce the alpha rhythm, how can you score N1? EEG activity in the range 
of 4-7 Hz with slowing background frequencies 
Vertex sharp waves 
Slow eye movements 
K complex Negative sharp wave followed by a positive component. 
Usually max in the frontal regions. 
Duration of greater than or equal to 0.5 secon...
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Sleep onset Start of the first epoch scored as any stage other than W 
Vertex sharp waves Sharply contoured. Duration of <0.5 seconds. Max over central regions. 
If a subject does not produce the alpha rhythm, how can you score N1? EEG activity in the range 
of 4-7 Hz with slowing background frequencies 
Vertex sharp waves 
Slow eye movements 
K complex Negative sharp wave followed by a positive component. 
Usually max in the frontal regions. 
Duration of greater than or equal to 0.5 secon...
131A WOBC - TEST ONE 2024 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% CORRECT
Military Symbol Two categories: What are they? - Framed: includes unit, equipment, installation, 
and activity symbols 
- Unframed: includes control measure and tactical symbols. 
What are the mission variables? Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops, Time, Civil Considerations 
(METT-TC) 
-Utilized to filter information 
categorized by the OV's 
-Utilized in concert with OV's IOT refine their situational understanding of the OE 
-Mission focused 
-Understand 
-Visualize 
-Describe 
-Direct 
A mili...
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Military Symbol Two categories: What are they? - Framed: includes unit, equipment, installation, 
and activity symbols 
- Unframed: includes control measure and tactical symbols. 
What are the mission variables? Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops, Time, Civil Considerations 
(METT-TC) 
-Utilized to filter information 
categorized by the OV's 
-Utilized in concert with OV's IOT refine their situational understanding of the OE 
-Mission focused 
-Understand 
-Visualize 
-Describe 
-Direct 
A mili...
WOBC 1-19 Phase 1 Questions And Answers
Identify the levels of security classification in sequence Top Secret - Exceptionally Grave Damage 
Secret - Serious Damage 
Confidential - Identifiable damage 
Unclassified - does not meet other three categories 
Identify procedures for classified material 
spillage or compromise All Marines: Report all security violations or suspected compromises, 
including espionage attempts, to the security manager immediately. 
S-2 Officer: Initiates and monitors the progress of security investigations. 
...
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Identify the levels of security classification in sequence Top Secret - Exceptionally Grave Damage 
Secret - Serious Damage 
Confidential - Identifiable damage 
Unclassified - does not meet other three categories 
Identify procedures for classified material 
spillage or compromise All Marines: Report all security violations or suspected compromises, 
including espionage attempts, to the security manager immediately. 
S-2 Officer: Initiates and monitors the progress of security investigations. 
...
WOBC Exam 2 - Combined Arms Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+
7 Steps of MDMP 1. Receive the mission 
2. Mission Analysis 
3. Course of Action (COA) Development 
4. COA Analysis 
5. COA Comparison 
6. COA Approval 
7. Orders Production, Dissemination, and Transition 
COA - Screening Criteria 1. Feasible 
2. Acceptable 
3. Suitable 
4. Distinguishable 
5. Complete 
COA Evaluation Criteria Changes from Time to Time, Situational Dependent 
Step 6 COA Approval 1. Select one of the COAs as Written 
2. Reject all COAs (Staff Starts Over) 
3. Modify one of the CO...
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7 Steps of MDMP 1. Receive the mission 
2. Mission Analysis 
3. Course of Action (COA) Development 
4. COA Analysis 
5. COA Comparison 
6. COA Approval 
7. Orders Production, Dissemination, and Transition 
COA - Screening Criteria 1. Feasible 
2. Acceptable 
3. Suitable 
4. Distinguishable 
5. Complete 
COA Evaluation Criteria Changes from Time to Time, Situational Dependent 
Step 6 COA Approval 1. Select one of the COAs as Written 
2. Reject all COAs (Staff Starts Over) 
3. Modify one of the CO...
RECA unit 5-1 common law and real property law Questions and Answers Solved 100% Correct!!RECA unit 5-1 common law and real property law Questions and Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
Statutory Law The type of law that governs family law 
Divorce or Dissolution of Marriage Legally divides marital assets and debts, ends the marriage, 
and awards ongoing payments if there are minor children 
Best Interest of the Child The legal standard used when determining parenting time 
Petition for Dissolution The legal document that initiates divorce proceedings in court 
Closing The final stage of buying or selling real property 
Landlord-Tenant Law This type of law usually involves evi...
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Statutory Law The type of law that governs family law 
Divorce or Dissolution of Marriage Legally divides marital assets and debts, ends the marriage, 
and awards ongoing payments if there are minor children 
Best Interest of the Child The legal standard used when determining parenting time 
Petition for Dissolution The legal document that initiates divorce proceedings in court 
Closing The final stage of buying or selling real property 
Landlord-Tenant Law This type of law usually involves evi...
RECA Exam Study Questions and Answers 100% Accurate
Disclosure level 1 Carl, a real estate professional, is registered with Prime Plus Real Estate Ltd. He 
has listed his brother's house for sale with the brokerage. A real estate professional with another 
brokerage contacts Carl and asks to preview the property as she has a potential buyer. What level of 
disclosure must Carl provide? 
Others tell you that you have an ethical dilemma When evaluating an ethical dilemma, the first 
step is awareness. An individual may become aware of an ethic...
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Disclosure level 1 Carl, a real estate professional, is registered with Prime Plus Real Estate Ltd. He 
has listed his brother's house for sale with the brokerage. A real estate professional with another 
brokerage contacts Carl and asks to preview the property as she has a potential buyer. What level of 
disclosure must Carl provide? 
Others tell you that you have an ethical dilemma When evaluating an ethical dilemma, the first 
step is awareness. An individual may become aware of an ethic...
RECA Mortgage broker Questions and Answers
How are representation relationships typically established? Estoppel 
Representation relationships can be established by: 
agreement, 
implication, 
ratification, 
estoppel, or 
operation of law 
What is the highest form of private land ownership in Alberta? Fee simple 
Fee simple ownership is the highest form of private land ownership as it gives the owner the most 
ownership rights, and the owner controls the land as long as property taxes and other assessments are 
paid. 
Which of the follo...
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How are representation relationships typically established? Estoppel 
Representation relationships can be established by: 
agreement, 
implication, 
ratification, 
estoppel, or 
operation of law 
What is the highest form of private land ownership in Alberta? Fee simple 
Fee simple ownership is the highest form of private land ownership as it gives the owner the most 
ownership rights, and the owner controls the land as long as property taxes and other assessments are 
paid. 
Which of the follo...
RECA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
Real property Raw land, buildings , fixtures and structued affixed to the land ( other then mines or 
minerals ) 
Personal property ( chattels) Furniture , clothing , household goods, some appliances, wines 
coverings 
private lenders Any individual , entity or corporate body other then a financial institution who 
advances funds 
Mortgage investment corporation Investment and lending companies designed specifically for 
loaning money secured by a mortgage 
Syndicated mortgage 2 or more inve...
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Real property Raw land, buildings , fixtures and structued affixed to the land ( other then mines or 
minerals ) 
Personal property ( chattels) Furniture , clothing , household goods, some appliances, wines 
coverings 
private lenders Any individual , entity or corporate body other then a financial institution who 
advances funds 
Mortgage investment corporation Investment and lending companies designed specifically for 
loaning money secured by a mortgage 
Syndicated mortgage 2 or more inve...
Unit 5 Of the RECA Fundamentals Questions and Answers Latest Updated
What are the two types of laws? Statute law: Federal or Provincial law 
Common law: Laws based on previous decisions on similar matters 
When you make an agreement/contract with a client is that agreement with you or the brokerage? 
 it is not with you, it is with the brokerage 
There are representative relationships and non-representative relationship relationships. When does it 
become a representative relationship? When they sign a contract or a verbal agreement. 
Is a real estate agent all...
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What are the two types of laws? Statute law: Federal or Provincial law 
Common law: Laws based on previous decisions on similar matters 
When you make an agreement/contract with a client is that agreement with you or the brokerage? 
 it is not with you, it is with the brokerage 
There are representative relationships and non-representative relationship relationships. When does it 
become a representative relationship? When they sign a contract or a verbal agreement. 
Is a real estate agent all...