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Constitutional Law MPTC Questions and Answers.
1st Amendment Establishes freedom of religion,speech,press,assembly, and petition. 
Definition of religion under the 1st amendment Citizens have the right to worship a god or 
supreme being (Or not to hold such beliefs). The government can not require or force observations or 
compel citizens to follow any particular religion. 
Definition of Speech under the 1st amendment Protected speech includes spoken and written 
words, the act of not speaking and symbolic conduct. 
What are the following...
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1st Amendment Establishes freedom of religion,speech,press,assembly, and petition. 
Definition of religion under the 1st amendment Citizens have the right to worship a god or 
supreme being (Or not to hold such beliefs). The government can not require or force observations or 
compel citizens to follow any particular religion. 
Definition of Speech under the 1st amendment Protected speech includes spoken and written 
words, the act of not speaking and symbolic conduct. 
What are the following...
MPTC Final Exam 2024 Study Deck Questions and Answers
evidence directly links a person to a crime Direct 
evidence relies on an inference to connect a conclusion of fact Circumstantial 
evidence is tangible and may be direct or circumstantial Physical 
evidence refers to evidence and/or statements which tend to clear, justify or excuse a defendant from 
alleged fault or guilt Exculpatory 
Evidence to be admissible in court must be _____ and _______ relevant; reliable 
Mala in se wrong or evil in itself 
mala prohibita offenses prohibited by law bu...
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evidence directly links a person to a crime Direct 
evidence relies on an inference to connect a conclusion of fact Circumstantial 
evidence is tangible and may be direct or circumstantial Physical 
evidence refers to evidence and/or statements which tend to clear, justify or excuse a defendant from 
alleged fault or guilt Exculpatory 
Evidence to be admissible in court must be _____ and _______ relevant; reliable 
Mala in se wrong or evil in itself 
mala prohibita offenses prohibited by law bu...
MPTC Interviews and Interrogations Exam Questions and Answers Updated 2024/2025.
rapport harmonious relationship in which people or groups concerned understand each others 
feelings or ideas to communicate well 
research on rapport building -information by witnesses/suspects is better when rapport is better 
-helps reduce anxiety and stress with victims and suspects 
respect an act of showing consideration for another persons needs or feelings 
empathy means to demonstrate understanding for other peoples feelings and emotions 
courtesy means being polite and kind to people
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rapport harmonious relationship in which people or groups concerned understand each others 
feelings or ideas to communicate well 
research on rapport building -information by witnesses/suspects is better when rapport is better 
-helps reduce anxiety and stress with victims and suspects 
respect an act of showing consideration for another persons needs or feelings 
empathy means to demonstrate understanding for other peoples feelings and emotions 
courtesy means being polite and kind to people
ATT ET COMP TEST 2024 WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
OSHA stands for: Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
Minimum amount of current to "freeze" the body to a conductor: 12mA AC or 60mA DC 
Different Current Amounts vs the Body: 1-5 mA: Faint tingling to slight shock 
6-16 mA: Painful shock, shaky muscles 
17-99 mA: Extreme pain, hard to let go, heart flutters begin 
100-2000 mA: Heart flutters definite, severe muscle contractions, nerve damage, significant chance of 
death. 
2000+ mA: Cardiac arrest, organ damage, severe burns, certa...
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OSHA stands for: Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
Minimum amount of current to "freeze" the body to a conductor: 12mA AC or 60mA DC 
Different Current Amounts vs the Body: 1-5 mA: Faint tingling to slight shock 
6-16 mA: Painful shock, shaky muscles 
17-99 mA: Extreme pain, hard to let go, heart flutters begin 
100-2000 mA: Heart flutters definite, severe muscle contractions, nerve damage, significant chance of 
death. 
2000+ mA: Cardiac arrest, organ damage, severe burns, certa...
ATT FC COMP EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) (2024/2025).
What three factors determine the severity of an electric shock? 1) Amount of current flowing 
through the body, 2) Path of current through the body, 3) Length of time the body is in the circuit 
How much current can be lethal? 50-150 milliamperes 
How much more DC than AC does it take to freeze a body to a conductor? 5 times: 12 ma AC, 60 
ma DC 
What are three types of burns? 1) Electrical, 2) Arc, 3) Thermal Contact 
What are three well-known examples of electrical protection devices 1) Fuse...
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What three factors determine the severity of an electric shock? 1) Amount of current flowing 
through the body, 2) Path of current through the body, 3) Length of time the body is in the circuit 
How much current can be lethal? 50-150 milliamperes 
How much more DC than AC does it take to freeze a body to a conductor? 5 times: 12 ma AC, 60 
ma DC 
What are three types of burns? 1) Electrical, 2) Arc, 3) Thermal Contact 
What are three well-known examples of electrical protection devices 1) Fuse...
ATT Test 1 Questions and Answers with Complete Solution 2024.
Electrical Shock Sensation and muscular spasm cause when electric current passes through the 
body 
Voltage Potential of electric energy; pressure of electrons pushing away from each other 
Current Flow of electrons 
Most dangerous paths Hand to hand & left hand to either foot 
Factors affecting shock Amount of current, path of current, amount of body resistance, length of 
time current flows in body
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Electrical Shock Sensation and muscular spasm cause when electric current passes through the 
body 
Voltage Potential of electric energy; pressure of electrons pushing away from each other 
Current Flow of electrons 
Most dangerous paths Hand to hand & left hand to either foot 
Factors affecting shock Amount of current, path of current, amount of body resistance, length of 
time current flows in body
ATT Test 4 Exam 2023 with Questions and 100%Correct Answers
alternating current An electrical current that changes both in magnitude and direction. 
alternators and generators AC is developed by sources called _____________. 
alternator A device which converts mechanical energy into an alternating electrical current. 
generator A rotating device for converting mechanical energy into an alternating electrical energy. 
frequency, period, and wavelength Three basic sine wave characteristics: 
two alterations One cycle of AC always consists of ______________...
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alternating current An electrical current that changes both in magnitude and direction. 
alternators and generators AC is developed by sources called _____________. 
alternator A device which converts mechanical energy into an alternating electrical current. 
generator A rotating device for converting mechanical energy into an alternating electrical energy. 
frequency, period, and wavelength Three basic sine wave characteristics: 
two alterations One cycle of AC always consists of ______________...
ATT Week 9 Exam 2024 Questions and Answers.
Why is an input that is hooked to ground low? It is shorted to ground 
Is an input hooked to source high or low? High 
What is the output of inputs that are shorted together? Floating 
What are the two states of digital waveforms? True or False 
High or Low 
0 or 1 
What three things does a buffer act like? Amplifier/ Driver
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Why is an input that is hooked to ground low? It is shorted to ground 
Is an input hooked to source high or low? High 
What is the output of inputs that are shorted together? Floating 
What are the two states of digital waveforms? True or False 
High or Low 
0 or 1 
What three things does a buffer act like? Amplifier/ Driver
ATI CBC Level 2 Study Guide Questions and Answers Rated A+.
A community health nurse is teaching a group of older adult clients about interventions to prevent 
pneumonia. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? Wash 
your hands when you return home from running errands 
A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who has a family history of gallstones. Which of the 
following findings should the nurse identify as a risk factor for developing cholecystitis? Client is 
taking atorvastatin 
A nurse is assess...
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A community health nurse is teaching a group of older adult clients about interventions to prevent 
pneumonia. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? Wash 
your hands when you return home from running errands 
A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who has a family history of gallstones. Which of the 
following findings should the nurse identify as a risk factor for developing cholecystitis? Client is 
taking atorvastatin 
A nurse is assess...
ATI CBC Level 4 (A) Questions and Answers (100%Verified Answers)
A nurse is teaching a client who has been newly diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). 
Which statement by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? 
"I should wear SPF 15 sunscreen when outdoors." 
"I should inspect my skin daily for cuts and rashes." 
"I will avoid using lotion on my skin." 
"I will limit using a tanning bed to once a month." "I should inspect my skin daily for cuts and 
rashes" 
-The client who has SLE should inspect her skin daily for cut...
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A nurse is teaching a client who has been newly diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). 
Which statement by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? 
"I should wear SPF 15 sunscreen when outdoors." 
"I should inspect my skin daily for cuts and rashes." 
"I will avoid using lotion on my skin." 
"I will limit using a tanning bed to once a month." "I should inspect my skin daily for cuts and 
rashes" 
-The client who has SLE should inspect her skin daily for cut...