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Connecticut Real Estate Exam Study Questions and Detailed Answers
Connecticut Real Estate Commissions primary duties: 1) issue licenses 2) arbitrates disputes between brokers and salespersons 3) investigates and prosecutes complaints against licensees 4) formulate and enforce rules and regulations regarding licensing and conduct of licensing 
How is the CT Real Estate Commision made up? eight members - five in the real estate business (3 brokers and 2 salespersons) and three members of the public (at least 1 member from each congressional district and not more...
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Connecticut Real Estate Commissions primary duties: 1) issue licenses 2) arbitrates disputes between brokers and salespersons 3) investigates and prosecutes complaints against licensees 4) formulate and enforce rules and regulations regarding licensing and conduct of licensing 
How is the CT Real Estate Commision made up? eight members - five in the real estate business (3 brokers and 2 salespersons) and three members of the public (at least 1 member from each congressional district and not more...
Comprehensive CA Real Estate Salesperson Exam Q&A
Land The physical property and any natural objects on it - like trees and bodies of water, often referred to as a "lot', "site", or "parcel". 
Real estate generally refers to land with permanent manmade improvements. 
Real property refers not only to the land and its improvements, but also the bundle of rights, powers, and privileges ("bundle of rights") that are legally connected to ownership of that land. Transferred by deed. 
Tangible rights based on the physical aspects of a property...
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Land The physical property and any natural objects on it - like trees and bodies of water, often referred to as a "lot', "site", or "parcel". 
Real estate generally refers to land with permanent manmade improvements. 
Real property refers not only to the land and its improvements, but also the bundle of rights, powers, and privileges ("bundle of rights") that are legally connected to ownership of that land. Transferred by deed. 
Tangible rights based on the physical aspects of a property...
Complete BOC ASCP Prep Questions and 100% Correct Answers
1) Following overnight fasting, hypoglycemia in adults is defined as a glucose of: a. <70 mg/dL (<3.9 mmol/L) b. <60 mg/dL (<3.3mmol/L) c. <55 mg/dL (<3.0mmol/L) d. <45mg/dL (<2.5mmol/L)d (Diagnosis of hypoglycemia in adults.) 
3) The preparation of a patient for standard glucose tolerance testing should include: a. a high carbohydrate diet for 3 days b. a low carbohydrate diet for 3 days c. fasting for 48 hrs. prior to testing d. bed rest for 3 daysa (GTT diet preparatio...
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1) Following overnight fasting, hypoglycemia in adults is defined as a glucose of: a. <70 mg/dL (<3.9 mmol/L) b. <60 mg/dL (<3.3mmol/L) c. <55 mg/dL (<3.0mmol/L) d. <45mg/dL (<2.5mmol/L)d (Diagnosis of hypoglycemia in adults.) 
3) The preparation of a patient for standard glucose tolerance testing should include: a. a high carbohydrate diet for 3 days b. a low carbohydrate diet for 3 days c. fasting for 48 hrs. prior to testing d. bed rest for 3 daysa (GTT diet preparatio...
Common Questions on the California Real Estate Exam 2023
who is responsible for disclosing a Mello-roos tax to the buyer? Seller 
Whenever there is a real estate sales transaction, it must be reported to the Internal Revenue Service by the: Escrow 
which of the following would create a dual agency situation: two agents working under a broker representing the buyer and seller in the same transaction 
under California law, the real estate commissioner has authority to do which of the following: impose fines, revokes licenses and promulgate rules and reg...
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who is responsible for disclosing a Mello-roos tax to the buyer? Seller 
Whenever there is a real estate sales transaction, it must be reported to the Internal Revenue Service by the: Escrow 
which of the following would create a dual agency situation: two agents working under a broker representing the buyer and seller in the same transaction 
under California law, the real estate commissioner has authority to do which of the following: impose fines, revokes licenses and promulgate rules and reg...
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS FOR REHABILITATION COUNSELORS PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS
Ethical Principles (from the CRCC Code of Ethics) Autonomy: To respect the rights of clients to be self-governing within their social and cultural framework. 
Beneficence: To do good to others; to promote the well-being of clients. 
Fidelity: To be faithful; to keep promises and honor the trust placed in rehabilitation counselors. 
Justice: To be fair in the treatment of all clients; to provide appropriate services to all. 
Nonmaleficence: To do no harm to others. 
Veracity: To be honest. 
These...
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Ethical Principles (from the CRCC Code of Ethics) Autonomy: To respect the rights of clients to be self-governing within their social and cultural framework. 
Beneficence: To do good to others; to promote the well-being of clients. 
Fidelity: To be faithful; to keep promises and honor the trust placed in rehabilitation counselors. 
Justice: To be fair in the treatment of all clients; to provide appropriate services to all. 
Nonmaleficence: To do no harm to others. 
Veracity: To be honest. 
These...
CNSC, Nutrition Support of the Pediatric Patient Review Questions and Answers
Which of the following children is at greatest risk for iron deficiency anemia? 
1: 3 month-old term infant exclusively fed human milk 2: 4 month corrected gestational age, former preemie on a transitional formula 3: 10 month-old switched from formula to whole milk 4: 17 month-old "picky eater" 3: 10 month-old switched from formula to whole milk 
Iron deficiency anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency in childhood. Term infants usually have adequate iron stores up to 6 months of age. ...
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Which of the following children is at greatest risk for iron deficiency anemia? 
1: 3 month-old term infant exclusively fed human milk 2: 4 month corrected gestational age, former preemie on a transitional formula 3: 10 month-old switched from formula to whole milk 4: 17 month-old "picky eater" 3: 10 month-old switched from formula to whole milk 
Iron deficiency anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency in childhood. Term infants usually have adequate iron stores up to 6 months of age. ...
CNSC, Condition Specific Nutrition Support Practice Questions and Answers
Which of the following is the inpatient glycemic target for critically ill patients? 
1: 80-110 mg/dL 2: 140-180 mg/dL 3: 181-210 mg/dL 4: 211-240 mg/dL2: 140-180 mg/dL 
For the critically ill patient, blood glucose levels should be maintained between 140-180mg/dL. Lower glucose targets may be appropriate for selected patients, but targets <110mg/dL are not recommended. 
References: McMahon MM, Nystrom E, et al. A.S.P.E.N. clinical guidelines: nutrition support of adult patients with hypergly...
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Which of the following is the inpatient glycemic target for critically ill patients? 
1: 80-110 mg/dL 2: 140-180 mg/dL 3: 181-210 mg/dL 4: 211-240 mg/dL2: 140-180 mg/dL 
For the critically ill patient, blood glucose levels should be maintained between 140-180mg/dL. Lower glucose targets may be appropriate for selected patients, but targets <110mg/dL are not recommended. 
References: McMahon MM, Nystrom E, et al. A.S.P.E.N. clinical guidelines: nutrition support of adult patients with hypergly...
CNS Vitamins & Minerals Review Questions and Answers
Vitamin A function in the body -vision (vitamin A is a precurrsor to rhodopsin, a light receptor pigment which converts light to an electrical signal) -call differentiation -maintains structure of cells - normal growth in children -wound healing -viral infectons -maintains integrity of mucosal epithelial barrier -growth and reproduction -gene expression (retinoic acid) -lycopene inhibits cancer growth 
Vitamin A forms Retinoids: retinol (most bio active form), retinoids acid and retinal 
Retinoi...
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Vitamin A function in the body -vision (vitamin A is a precurrsor to rhodopsin, a light receptor pigment which converts light to an electrical signal) -call differentiation -maintains structure of cells - normal growth in children -wound healing -viral infectons -maintains integrity of mucosal epithelial barrier -growth and reproduction -gene expression (retinoic acid) -lycopene inhibits cancer growth 
Vitamin A forms Retinoids: retinol (most bio active form), retinoids acid and retinal 
Retinoi...
CNS Study for XYZ- Questions and Answers
Daily intake requirements increase during pregnancy for all of the following nutrients except: Choose one Vitamin B5 Vitamin B12 Choline Biotin - - Biotin Studyforxyz FUNDAMENTALS PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION 
Daily intake requirements increase during pregnancy for all of the following nutrients except: Choose one iron Vitamin D Vitamin A Copper - - Vitamin D Studyforxyz FUNDAMENTALS PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION 
Breastfeeding is recommended for infants because it contains a number of key nutrients. What...
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Daily intake requirements increase during pregnancy for all of the following nutrients except: Choose one Vitamin B5 Vitamin B12 Choline Biotin - - Biotin Studyforxyz FUNDAMENTALS PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION 
Daily intake requirements increase during pregnancy for all of the following nutrients except: Choose one iron Vitamin D Vitamin A Copper - - Vitamin D Studyforxyz FUNDAMENTALS PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION 
Breastfeeding is recommended for infants because it contains a number of key nutrients. What...
CNS Sample Questions Section 2A Individual Nutrients Practice Questions and Answers
What is dysgeusia? A distortion of the sense of taste. Dysgeusia may result from a dietary deficiency of the nutrient _____. Zinc Pantothenic acid of a component of _____. Coenzyme A Coenzyme A has a role in what two processes? (1) the synthesis and oxidation of fatty acids, and (2) the oxidation of pyruvate in the citric acid cycle Selenium deficiency has been implicated in the development of _____. Subclinical hypothyroidism The dietary fatty acid considered to be essential in the diet of huma...
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What is dysgeusia? A distortion of the sense of taste. Dysgeusia may result from a dietary deficiency of the nutrient _____. Zinc Pantothenic acid of a component of _____. Coenzyme A Coenzyme A has a role in what two processes? (1) the synthesis and oxidation of fatty acids, and (2) the oxidation of pyruvate in the citric acid cycle Selenium deficiency has been implicated in the development of _____. Subclinical hypothyroidism The dietary fatty acid considered to be essential in the diet of huma...