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MTEL ESL (54)
Cognition: 
The mental act or process by which knowledge is acquired, including perception, intuition, and 
reasoning. 
Cognitive processes: 
Needed to internalize language rules and vocabulary in L2: 
- memorization; 
- categorization; and 
- generalization [categorize and generalize vocabulary].
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Cognition: 
The mental act or process by which knowledge is acquired, including perception, intuition, and 
reasoning. 
Cognitive processes: 
Needed to internalize language rules and vocabulary in L2: 
- memorization; 
- categorization; and 
- generalization [categorize and generalize vocabulary].
MTEL: ESL (54) Practice Test
Which of the following examples provides the strongest support for the nativist notion that all children 
are born with an innate sense of universal language principles that can be applied to the acquisition of 
any language? 
A child can produce structurally complex novel utterances at a very young age. 
An ESL teacher is designing a listening lesson for 6th grade intermediate-level English language learners. 
Which of the following guidelines should the teacher follow in order to align the les...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Which of the following examples provides the strongest support for the nativist notion that all children 
are born with an innate sense of universal language principles that can be applied to the acquisition of 
any language? 
A child can produce structurally complex novel utterances at a very young age. 
An ESL teacher is designing a listening lesson for 6th grade intermediate-level English language learners. 
Which of the following guidelines should the teacher follow in order to align the les...
MT AMT Practice Exam
A graphical presentation of run to run or day to day quality control values is a 
Select one: 
a. Levey-Jennings chart. 
b. systematic flow chart. 
c. westward chart. 
d. Lawson chart. 
Levey-Jennings chart 
An abrupt demonstrated change in the mean is a 
Select one: 
a. shift. 
b. trend. 
c. variance. 
d. deviation. 
shif
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 71 pages •
A graphical presentation of run to run or day to day quality control values is a 
Select one: 
a. Levey-Jennings chart. 
b. systematic flow chart. 
c. westward chart. 
d. Lawson chart. 
Levey-Jennings chart 
An abrupt demonstrated change in the mean is a 
Select one: 
a. shift. 
b. trend. 
c. variance. 
d. deviation. 
shif
Michigan Builders License Exam
Created to serve as a complete, comprehensive code regulating the construction of single-family, twofamily and buildings consisting of three or more townhouse units. 
IRC (International Residential Code) 
Administrative 
First 2 chapters of code book are 
True 
Plans or supporting documents are almost always required by the controlling authority prior to issuing a 
permit. T or F
- Exam (elaborations)
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Created to serve as a complete, comprehensive code regulating the construction of single-family, twofamily and buildings consisting of three or more townhouse units. 
IRC (International Residential Code) 
Administrative 
First 2 chapters of code book are 
True 
Plans or supporting documents are almost always required by the controlling authority prior to issuing a 
permit. T or F
MFT License Exam- DSM 5
Austism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) 
a disorder that appears in childhood (between 0-5) and is marked by significant deficiencies in 
communication and social interaction, and by rigidly fixated interests and repetitive behaviors. (i.e. 
Infant not making eye contact, child not participating in companion play or very limited, repetitive 
speech, hand flapping, difficulty with transitions, and hypo/hyper sensitivity to sensory input) 
Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder 
Persistent difficulties...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Austism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) 
a disorder that appears in childhood (between 0-5) and is marked by significant deficiencies in 
communication and social interaction, and by rigidly fixated interests and repetitive behaviors. (i.e. 
Infant not making eye contact, child not participating in companion play or very limited, repetitive 
speech, hand flapping, difficulty with transitions, and hypo/hyper sensitivity to sensory input) 
Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder 
Persistent difficulties...
MedSurg Exam 2 - Perioperative Care
Which patients require hospital stays after surgery? 
Trauma Pts, Acutely Ill Pts, Major Surgery Pts 
What are the five categories of surgery based on urgency? 
Emergent, Urgent, Required, Elective, Optional 
Define, List Indications, and list examples of emergent surgery. 
-Patient requires immediate attention, may be life threatening 
-Schedule surgery without delay 
-Burns, Severe blood loss, bladder or GI obstruction, skull fracture, gun or stab wound
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
Which patients require hospital stays after surgery? 
Trauma Pts, Acutely Ill Pts, Major Surgery Pts 
What are the five categories of surgery based on urgency? 
Emergent, Urgent, Required, Elective, Optional 
Define, List Indications, and list examples of emergent surgery. 
-Patient requires immediate attention, may be life threatening 
-Schedule surgery without delay 
-Burns, Severe blood loss, bladder or GI obstruction, skull fracture, gun or stab wound
Med Surge Exam 2 PERIOPERATIVE CARE
The nurse in an ambulatory surgery center has administered the following preoperative medications to a 
42-year-old female patient scheduled for general surgery: diazepam (Valium), cefazolin (Ancef), and 
famotidine (Pepcid). What mode of transportation to the operating room (OR) would be the most 
appropriate for the nurse to arrange for this patient? 
a. Seated in a wheelchair accompanied by a responsible family member 
b. Ambulatory and accompanied by a hospital escort and a family member 
c....
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
The nurse in an ambulatory surgery center has administered the following preoperative medications to a 
42-year-old female patient scheduled for general surgery: diazepam (Valium), cefazolin (Ancef), and 
famotidine (Pepcid). What mode of transportation to the operating room (OR) would be the most 
appropriate for the nurse to arrange for this patient? 
a. Seated in a wheelchair accompanied by a responsible family member 
b. Ambulatory and accompanied by a hospital escort and a family member 
c....
MCOM 1300 - Bill Dean - Exam 4/Final
Do journalists agree that there should be a professional code of ethics? 
No 
Is ethics a problem throughout the field of mass communications or only certain mediums? 
Throughout the field 
Who was Janet Cook? 
A Washington Post Reporter who wrote fradulent story about an 8-year-old heroin addict. She had to 
give up her Pulitzer Prize 
Who was Gary Hart? 
He ran for President and had a marriage affair that completely ruined his campaign.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Do journalists agree that there should be a professional code of ethics? 
No 
Is ethics a problem throughout the field of mass communications or only certain mediums? 
Throughout the field 
Who was Janet Cook? 
A Washington Post Reporter who wrote fradulent story about an 8-year-old heroin addict. She had to 
give up her Pulitzer Prize 
Who was Gary Hart? 
He ran for President and had a marriage affair that completely ruined his campaign.
Maternity & Peds questions and answers
The nurse is assigned to care for the following patients. Based on information received at the change-ofshift report, which patient should the nurse assess first? 
A patient recovering from cesarean section reporting a red, warm right calf 
A group of women are discussing childbirth experiences. Which statement would most likely indicate 
that the woman gave birth in the 1950s? 
"I was discharged from the hospital 1 week following delivery." 
The nurse admitting a 3-year-old patient with the m...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse is assigned to care for the following patients. Based on information received at the change-ofshift report, which patient should the nurse assess first? 
A patient recovering from cesarean section reporting a red, warm right calf 
A group of women are discussing childbirth experiences. Which statement would most likely indicate 
that the woman gave birth in the 1950s? 
"I was discharged from the hospital 1 week following delivery." 
The nurse admitting a 3-year-old patient with the m...
Maternity & Pediatric Nursing Exam 3 Practice Questions
After spontaneous rupture of membranes, the nurse notices a prolapsed cord. The nurse immediately 
places the woman in which position? 
A) Supine 
B) Side-lying 
C) Sitting 
D) Knee-chest 
D 
A primigravida whose labor was initially progressing normally is now experiencing a decrease in the 
frequency and intensity of her contractions. The nurse would assess the woman for which condition? 
A) A low-lying placenta 
B) Fetopelvic disproportion 
C) Contraction ring 
D) Uterine bleeding
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 43 pages •
After spontaneous rupture of membranes, the nurse notices a prolapsed cord. The nurse immediately 
places the woman in which position? 
A) Supine 
B) Side-lying 
C) Sitting 
D) Knee-chest 
D 
A primigravida whose labor was initially progressing normally is now experiencing a decrease in the 
frequency and intensity of her contractions. The nurse would assess the woman for which condition? 
A) A low-lying placenta 
B) Fetopelvic disproportion 
C) Contraction ring 
D) Uterine bleeding