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Certified General Appraiser Exam Test 2 Questions and Complete Solutions
5% of 1,500 = The answer is 75. To determine a part of a whole, multiply the rate by the total. For example, 5% of 1,500 = 75 (0.05 × 1,500 = 75). This formula is used in calculating mortgage loan interest, brokers' commissions, loan origination fees, discount points, and income on investment property. Remember: MULTIPLY when PART is the UNKNOWN. 
In 2016, taxes on Don Mark's home were paid in full and amounted to $1,468. He sold the home to Chuck Harris and closed the sale on August 29, 2017...
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5% of 1,500 = The answer is 75. To determine a part of a whole, multiply the rate by the total. For example, 5% of 1,500 = 75 (0.05 × 1,500 = 75). This formula is used in calculating mortgage loan interest, brokers' commissions, loan origination fees, discount points, and income on investment property. Remember: MULTIPLY when PART is the UNKNOWN. 
In 2016, taxes on Don Mark's home were paid in full and amounted to $1,468. He sold the home to Chuck Harris and closed the sale on August 29, 2017...
Certified General Appraiser Exam Study Questions and Complete Solutions
Holds a willingness to practice within the boundaries of professiona ethics and competency At the beginning of a potential supervisor/ trainee relationship, supervisor appraisers have a primary responsibility to ensure that a prospective trainee: 
The appraisal Sub committee (ASC) National registry and the state appraisal regulatory agency web site. What is a source that trainees may reference to determine if a prospective supervisory appraiser is qualified and in good standing? 
The supervior m...
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Holds a willingness to practice within the boundaries of professiona ethics and competency At the beginning of a potential supervisor/ trainee relationship, supervisor appraisers have a primary responsibility to ensure that a prospective trainee: 
The appraisal Sub committee (ASC) National registry and the state appraisal regulatory agency web site. What is a source that trainees may reference to determine if a prospective supervisory appraiser is qualified and in good standing? 
The supervior m...
Certified General Appraiser Exam Practice Questions and Answers
Non-residential property with value less than $250,000. 
Licensed or Certified? Licensed Appraiser 
$1 million residential property. 
Licensed or Certified? Certified Appraiser 
Particularly Complicated Assignment. 
Licensed or Certified? Certified Appraiser 
$150,000 Family home. 
Licensed or Certified? Licensed Appraiser 
Particularly complicated assignment. 
Licensed or Certified? Certified Appraiser 
$500,000 residential property. 
Licensed or Certified? Certified Appraiser 
Professional App...
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Non-residential property with value less than $250,000. 
Licensed or Certified? Licensed Appraiser 
$1 million residential property. 
Licensed or Certified? Certified Appraiser 
Particularly Complicated Assignment. 
Licensed or Certified? Certified Appraiser 
$150,000 Family home. 
Licensed or Certified? Licensed Appraiser 
Particularly complicated assignment. 
Licensed or Certified? Certified Appraiser 
$500,000 residential property. 
Licensed or Certified? Certified Appraiser 
Professional App...
Certified Emergency Nurse Practice Questions and Answers
A patient presents to the ED with CP and diaphoresis, & denies dyspnea. VS are BP 148/70, HR 72, RR 18, SPO2 98 RA. BBS clear & equal. The ECG shows inferior wall ST elevation. You anticipate the following oxygen order. A. No supplemental O2 @ this time B. NC 6L C. PNRB @ 10 L D. NRB @ 15L A. No supplemental O2 @ this time 
A patient c/o CP, dyspnea, & diaphoresis. Which of the following assessment factors would indicate a possible diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome? A. Pleuritic CP B. Positio...
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A patient presents to the ED with CP and diaphoresis, & denies dyspnea. VS are BP 148/70, HR 72, RR 18, SPO2 98 RA. BBS clear & equal. The ECG shows inferior wall ST elevation. You anticipate the following oxygen order. A. No supplemental O2 @ this time B. NC 6L C. PNRB @ 10 L D. NRB @ 15L A. No supplemental O2 @ this time 
A patient c/o CP, dyspnea, & diaphoresis. Which of the following assessment factors would indicate a possible diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome? A. Pleuritic CP B. Positio...
Certified Emergency Nurse Neurological System Practice Questions and Answers
Dementia An altered mental state, characterized by loss of cognitive function that can have many causes such as drug abuse, metabolic disorders, side effects from prescription medications, depression, and is most associated with alzheimers disease. History from family or caregiver is especially important to determine the cause. 
Multiple Sclerosis Is an autoimmune disorder of the CNS, characterized by damage to the myelin sheath, a tissue that surrounds the axon of the nerve. The damage results ...
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Dementia An altered mental state, characterized by loss of cognitive function that can have many causes such as drug abuse, metabolic disorders, side effects from prescription medications, depression, and is most associated with alzheimers disease. History from family or caregiver is especially important to determine the cause. 
Multiple Sclerosis Is an autoimmune disorder of the CNS, characterized by damage to the myelin sheath, a tissue that surrounds the axon of the nerve. The damage results ...
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant Final Exam Review Questions and Answers
Acromial process The outermost point of the spine of the shoulder blade. 
Anthropometric measurements Set of techniques for determining an individual's body fat composition by measuring and recording dimensions of the body such as height and weight. 
Aorta The main trunk of the systemic arteries. 
Antecubital fossa The triangular cavity on the anterior section of the arm opposite the elbow. 
Aseptic Free from pathogenic micro-organisms. 
Autoclave An instrument that sterilizes equipment and sup...
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Acromial process The outermost point of the spine of the shoulder blade. 
Anthropometric measurements Set of techniques for determining an individual's body fat composition by measuring and recording dimensions of the body such as height and weight. 
Aorta The main trunk of the systemic arteries. 
Antecubital fossa The triangular cavity on the anterior section of the arm opposite the elbow. 
Aseptic Free from pathogenic micro-organisms. 
Autoclave An instrument that sterilizes equipment and sup...
Certified Case Manager Test Prep Questions and Answers
Principles of Case Management Practice focus on pt and family, negotiating, procuring and coordinating services and resources, use of clinical reasoning, development of various relationships, episode or continuum based 
Target Populations diagnosis, high utilizers, age & health status, procedure, LOS, psychological factors, vocational, functional impairments, disability 
Case finding and intake ID member, obtain consent, communicating member needs to others, ID members who need alternate levels ...
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Principles of Case Management Practice focus on pt and family, negotiating, procuring and coordinating services and resources, use of clinical reasoning, development of various relationships, episode or continuum based 
Target Populations diagnosis, high utilizers, age & health status, procedure, LOS, psychological factors, vocational, functional impairments, disability 
Case finding and intake ID member, obtain consent, communicating member needs to others, ID members who need alternate levels ...
Certified Case Management Study Set with Questions and Answers
Health Status Survey A tool that provides a clients self assessment and functional health and quality of life issues 
predictive modeling A process in which historical data based on behaviors and events are blended with multiple variables and used to construct models of anticipated future outcomes. 
Role a set of expectations (norms) about a social position, defining how those in the position ought to behave 
function Set of tasks that are completed as part of a role 
activity Specific task to m...
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Health Status Survey A tool that provides a clients self assessment and functional health and quality of life issues 
predictive modeling A process in which historical data based on behaviors and events are blended with multiple variables and used to construct models of anticipated future outcomes. 
Role a set of expectations (norms) about a social position, defining how those in the position ought to behave 
function Set of tasks that are completed as part of a role 
activity Specific task to m...
CEN Sample Test Questions and Answers
Right ventricular infarction (RVI) lead changes II, III, AVF 
R ventricular infarction s/s clear breath sounds, hypotension, JVD. R ventricular dilation and dec contractility>> dec preload and CO 
Reperfusion therapy standard Within 60 min of ED arrival 
Common causes of PEA Hypoxia, tension pneumo, cardiac tamponade 
BNP as a marker of L ventricular dysfunction bc ventricles make BNP and an inc of over 100 pg/ml indicates symptomatic HF 
Transcutaneous pacing (TCP) A beat after every pace...
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Right ventricular infarction (RVI) lead changes II, III, AVF 
R ventricular infarction s/s clear breath sounds, hypotension, JVD. R ventricular dilation and dec contractility>> dec preload and CO 
Reperfusion therapy standard Within 60 min of ED arrival 
Common causes of PEA Hypoxia, tension pneumo, cardiac tamponade 
BNP as a marker of L ventricular dysfunction bc ventricles make BNP and an inc of over 100 pg/ml indicates symptomatic HF 
Transcutaneous pacing (TCP) A beat after every pace...
CEN Professional Issues Study Questions and Answers
The ENA Code of Ethics expects the emergency nurse to do all of the following EXCEPT: a. Maintain accountability for individual practice b. Act to protect the patient from incompetent or illegal practice c. Work to improve access to health care for all d. Complete all required tasks for every patient D. An integral part of being an effective ED nurse is knowing what tasks can or should be delegated to other roles. The ED nurse should not expect to perform all tasks for every patient but should k...
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The ENA Code of Ethics expects the emergency nurse to do all of the following EXCEPT: a. Maintain accountability for individual practice b. Act to protect the patient from incompetent or illegal practice c. Work to improve access to health care for all d. Complete all required tasks for every patient D. An integral part of being an effective ED nurse is knowing what tasks can or should be delegated to other roles. The ED nurse should not expect to perform all tasks for every patient but should k...