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What does BIOS provide for the computer? (Choose the best answer.) A. BIOS provides the physical interface for various devices such as USB and FireWire ports. B. BIOS provides the programming that enables the CPU to communicate with other hardware. C. BIOS provides memory space for applications to load into from the hard drive. D. BIOS provides memory space for applications to load into from the main system RAM. B. BIOS provides the programming that enables the CPU to communicate with oth...

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Which of the following would be most appropriate for the workplace? (Select two.) A. Clean, pressed khaki trousers B. Clean, wrinkle-free T-shirt C. Clean, wrinkle-free polo shirt D. Clean, pressed jeans A, C. Khaki trousers and a polo shirt trump jean and a T-shirt every time. While manning the help desk, you get a call from a distraught user who says she has a blank screen. What would be a useful follow-up question? (Select two.) A. Is the computer turned on? B. Is the monitor turned ...

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3. Which of the following is the primary focus of public health nursing? a. Families and groups b. Illness-oriented care c. Individuals within the family unit d. Promotion of quality of life ANS: D The key difference between community-based and community-oriented nursing is that communitybased nurses deal primarily with illness-oriented care, whereas community-oriented nurses or public health nurses provide health care to promote quality of life. 1. Which of the following best describes ...

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True or False: The concept of 'Quality of Life' includes feelings people express in areas such as standard of living, income, housing, neighbourhood and health. True True or False: The most cited definition of Health can be found in the Constitution of the United States of America. False True or False: While traditional health indicators and measures focus on ill health or disease, indicators of the quality of life and health scale tend to focus on life expectancy and morbidity rates a...

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1. The nurse working in the community is aware that there are different models for studying the epidemiology of a health condition in a population. One model of investigation of the interrelationships and characteristics of disease is the epidemiological triangle. This model analyses what three elements? B. Agent, host, and environment The epidemiological triangle considers the extent of the host's exposure to the agent, the virulence of the agent, and the host's genetic or immunological...

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Orbitofrontal cortex Damage to this part of the brain causes loss of emotions, and can lead to extreme difficulty in decision making. Crucial in use of somatic markers. Frequency estimate An assessment of how often various events have occurred in the past. Many judgments begin with this. Attribute substitution A strategy for decision making in which you rely on easily assessed information as a proxy for the information you really need (e.g. "I remember being stuck in

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Context dependent learning Superior retrieval of memories when the external context of the original memories matches the retrieval context (the psychological context matters more than the physical context). Context reinstatement The process of recreating the thoughts and feelings of the learning environment even when the recall location is much different. Encoding specificity Phenomenon of remembering something better when the conditions under which we retrieve information are similar to...

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Acquisition The process of gaining information and placing it into memory Storage The process of retaining encoded information over time Retrieval The process of getting information out of memory storage Modal Model The 3 stage model of memory that divides memory into 3 areas - sensory, short term, and long term

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Cognition What you know, remember, and think Amnesia Loss of memory due to brain damage 2 key ideas of the cognitive revolution 1. Psychology cannot study the mental world directly 2. Psychology must study the mental world if we're going to understand behaviour Introspection Looking within. Started by Wundt and Titchener.

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Margin of safety the difference between the usual effective dose and the dose that induces severe or life-threatening side effects Rights of drug administration right patient, right medication, right does, right route of administration, and right time of delivery Injection routes intramuscular, intrathecal, intravenous, subcutaneous intramuscular drugs given by direct injection into muscle tissue

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