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Indiana MPJE 1. Law: a written law enacted by the legislature (congress or local municipalities, governor, president) ELECTED OFFICIALS) 2. T/F LAWS GO THROUGH A PUBLIC COMMENT AND REVISION PROCESS- : FALSE 3. Where are federal laws found?: United States
Indiana MPJE 
1. Law: a written law enacted by the legislature (congress or local municipalities, 
governor, president) ELECTED OFFICIALS) 
2. T/F LAWS GO THROUGH A PUBLIC COMMENT AND REVISION PROCESS- 
: FALSE 
3. Where are federal laws found?: United States Code (USC) 
4. Where are Indiana laws found?: Indiana Code (IC) 
5. What is a Regulation/Rule?: having the force
- Exam (elaborations)
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Indiana MPJE 
1. Law: a written law enacted by the legislature (congress or local municipalities, 
governor, president) ELECTED OFFICIALS) 
2. T/F LAWS GO THROUGH A PUBLIC COMMENT AND REVISION PROCESS- 
: FALSE 
3. Where are federal laws found?: United States Code (USC) 
4. Where are Indiana laws found?: Indiana Code (IC) 
5. What is a Regulation/Rule?: having the force
Indiana Law 2020 MPJE cards 1. Test information: - 120 questions - answer all questions; penalized for each left blank - 75 is the score (not a %) needed to pass 2. Adulteration: - issues with the product itself - does not "actually" have to have so
Indiana Law 2020 MPJE cards 
1. Test information: - 120 questions 
- answer all questions; penalized for each left blank 
- 75 is the score (not a %) needed to pass 
2. Adulteration: - issues with the product itself 
- does not "actually" have to have something wrong with it; we assume product has 
been adultered if it has gone through a situation in which is may have been 
--products can be misbranded AND adultered; not mutually exclusive--
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 32 pages •
Indiana Law 2020 MPJE cards 
1. Test information: - 120 questions 
- answer all questions; penalized for each left blank 
- 75 is the score (not a %) needed to pass 
2. Adulteration: - issues with the product itself 
- does not "actually" have to have something wrong with it; we assume product has 
been adultered if it has gone through a situation in which is may have been 
--products can be misbranded AND adultered; not mutually exclusive--
NNP Practice Exam (CCPR 2015) 1. Indication of a plugged endotracheal tube is a. condensation in the endotracheal tube b. sudden decrease in chest wall movement c. tachycardia: b. sudden decrease in chest wall movement 2. A neonate has a low T4 and elevat
NNP Practice Exam (CCPR 2015) 
1. Indication of a plugged endotracheal tube is 
a. condensation in the endotracheal tube 
b. sudden decrease in chest wall movement 
c. tachycardia: b. sudden decrease in chest wall movement 
2. A neonate has a low T4 and elevated TSH. The appropriate next step would 
be 
a. begin thyroid hormone replacement therapy
- Exam (elaborations)
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NNP Practice Exam (CCPR 2015) 
1. Indication of a plugged endotracheal tube is 
a. condensation in the endotracheal tube 
b. sudden decrease in chest wall movement 
c. tachycardia: b. sudden decrease in chest wall movement 
2. A neonate has a low T4 and elevated TSH. The appropriate next step would 
be 
a. begin thyroid hormone replacement therapy
CCPR - OB Exam 1 1. 1. A gravida 2, para 1 in active labor just reported spontaneous rupture of membranes. Ten minutes later, she suddenly complains of severe shortness of breath and lightheadedness. The nurse should suspect a. anaphylactoid syndrome b. e
CCPR - OB Exam 1 
1. 1. A gravida 2, para 1 in active labor just reported spontaneous rupture of 
membranes. Ten minutes later, she suddenly complains of severe shortness 
of breath and lightheadedness. The nurse should suspect 
a. anaphylactoid syndrome 
b. extreme anxiety 
c. hyperventilation: anaphylactoid syndrome 
2. 2. Betamethasone given to the mother can transiently affect the fetal heart
- Exam (elaborations)
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CCPR - OB Exam 1 
1. 1. A gravida 2, para 1 in active labor just reported spontaneous rupture of 
membranes. Ten minutes later, she suddenly complains of severe shortness 
of breath and lightheadedness. The nurse should suspect 
a. anaphylactoid syndrome 
b. extreme anxiety 
c. hyperventilation: anaphylactoid syndrome 
2. 2. Betamethasone given to the mother can transiently affect the fetal heart
NNP Practice Exam (CCPR) 1. A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal function develops systemic candidiasis. The best choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is a. amphotericin B lipid complex b. fluconazole c. flucytosine: a. amphotericin B lip
NNP Practice Exam (CCPR) 
1. A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal function develops systemic 
candidiasis. The best choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is 
a. amphotericin B lipid complex 
b. fluconazole 
c. flucytosine: a. amphotericin B lipid complex 
amphotericin B is chosen for tx for all candida infections because of its efficacy, 
safety, decreased cost and better renal penetrance. 
This baby need ampho B with a lipid complex bc it is less nephrotoxic.
- Exam (elaborations)
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NNP Practice Exam (CCPR) 
1. A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal function develops systemic 
candidiasis. The best choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is 
a. amphotericin B lipid complex 
b. fluconazole 
c. flucytosine: a. amphotericin B lipid complex 
amphotericin B is chosen for tx for all candida infections because of its efficacy, 
safety, decreased cost and better renal penetrance. 
This baby need ampho B with a lipid complex bc it is less nephrotoxic.
TCDHA Anatomy & physiology test 3 1. four main divisions of the brain?: Cerebrum, diencelphalon,cerebellum,brain stem 2. What is the largest part of the brain?: Cerebrum 3. The cerebrum is divided into _____&_____ hemispheres?: right & left 4. Which side
TCDHA Anatomy & physiology test 3 
1. four main divisions of the brain?: Cerebrum, diencelphalon,cerebellum,brain 
stem 
2. What is the largest part of the brain?: Cerebrum 
3. The cerebrum is divided into _____&_____ hemispheres?: right & left 
4. Which side of the body does the right hemisphere control?: Left 
5. What two structures protect the brain and spinal cord?: mennings, CSF 
6. what are the channels formed where the dura mater divides into two layers?: dural sinuses 
7. How many layers...
- Exam (elaborations)
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TCDHA Anatomy & physiology test 3 
1. four main divisions of the brain?: Cerebrum, diencelphalon,cerebellum,brain 
stem 
2. What is the largest part of the brain?: Cerebrum 
3. The cerebrum is divided into _____&_____ hemispheres?: right & left 
4. Which side of the body does the right hemisphere control?: Left 
5. What two structures protect the brain and spinal cord?: mennings, CSF 
6. what are the channels formed where the dura mater divides into two layers?: dural sinuses 
7. How many layers...
TCDHA dental materials test 3 1. Self-curing is a process whereby a chemical reaction occurs when 2 resins, a base with chemical activators and a catalyst, are mixed together?: True 2. Moisture contamination contributes to ineffective bonding?: True 3. En
TCDHA dental materials test 3 
1. Self-curing is a process whereby a chemical reaction occurs when 2 resins, 
a base with chemical activators and a catalyst, are mixed together?: True 
2. Moisture contamination contributes to ineffective bonding?: True 
3. Enamel bonding is stronger than dentin bonding?: True 
4. Composite resins light cured in large increments can contribute to hypersensitivity?: True
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
TCDHA dental materials test 3 
1. Self-curing is a process whereby a chemical reaction occurs when 2 resins, 
a base with chemical activators and a catalyst, are mixed together?: True 
2. Moisture contamination contributes to ineffective bonding?: True 
3. Enamel bonding is stronger than dentin bonding?: True 
4. Composite resins light cured in large increments can contribute to hypersensitivity?: True
RAD Midterm 1 TCDHA 1. A form of energy carried by waves or streams of particles is defined as... Radiation 2. The x-ray was discovered by... Wilhelm Roentgen 3. Who MODIFIED the paralleling technique with the introduction of the long-cone technique? F. G
RAD Midterm 1 TCDHA 
1. A form of energy carried by waves or 
streams of particles is defined as... 
Radiation 
2. The x-ray was discovered by... Wilhelm Roentgen 
3. Who MODIFIED the paralleling technique with the introduction of the 
long-cone technique? 
F. Gordon Fitzgerald 
4. Which of the following would you place 
in the patient's mouth in order to take 
dental x-rays? 
a) Image 
b) Image Receptor 
c) Radiograph 
d) Dental radiograph
- Exam (elaborations)
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RAD Midterm 1 TCDHA 
1. A form of energy carried by waves or 
streams of particles is defined as... 
Radiation 
2. The x-ray was discovered by... Wilhelm Roentgen 
3. Who MODIFIED the paralleling technique with the introduction of the 
long-cone technique? 
F. Gordon Fitzgerald 
4. Which of the following would you place 
in the patient's mouth in order to take 
dental x-rays? 
a) Image 
b) Image Receptor 
c) Radiograph 
d) Dental radiograph
CRAT Review 1. Transtelephonic Monitoring: Transmitted over phone to a LICENSED practitioner to read (magnetic tape), Patients use up to 30 days 2. Digital Monitoring: Transmitted over a computer where report is verified by a licensed practitioner 3. Tele
CRAT Review 
1. Transtelephonic Monitoring: Transmitted over phone to a LICENSED practitioner to read (magnetic tape), Patients use up to 30 days 
2. Digital Monitoring: Transmitted over a computer where report is verified by a 
licensed practitioner 
3. Telemedicine monitoring is usually used to evaluate_____________: Artificial Pacemaker Functioning 
4. Ambulatory Monitor: Most common type is holter monitor (continuous or intermittent-only records when patient has symptoms. Used for dysrhythmi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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CRAT Review 
1. Transtelephonic Monitoring: Transmitted over phone to a LICENSED practitioner to read (magnetic tape), Patients use up to 30 days 
2. Digital Monitoring: Transmitted over a computer where report is verified by a 
licensed practitioner 
3. Telemedicine monitoring is usually used to evaluate_____________: Artificial Pacemaker Functioning 
4. Ambulatory Monitor: Most common type is holter monitor (continuous or intermittent-only records when patient has symptoms. Used for dysrhythmi...
CRAT Practice Test 1. What should be done when a patient reports that his or her demographic information is incorrect? A. Request written documentation B. Cross out the incorrect information C. Call the referring doctors office to request another enrollme
CRAT Practice Test 
1. What should be done when a patient reports that his or her demographic 
information is incorrect? 
A. Request written documentation 
B. Cross out the incorrect information 
C. Call the referring doctors office to request another enrollment form 
D. Follow the organizational procedure and correct the error immediately: D. 
Follow the organizational procedure and correct the error immediately. 
2. In the absence of a release form, a patients health information may be 
shared...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
CRAT Practice Test 
1. What should be done when a patient reports that his or her demographic 
information is incorrect? 
A. Request written documentation 
B. Cross out the incorrect information 
C. Call the referring doctors office to request another enrollment form 
D. Follow the organizational procedure and correct the error immediately: D. 
Follow the organizational procedure and correct the error immediately. 
2. In the absence of a release form, a patients health information may be 
shared...
ACRP CCRC Exam Prep Questions And Answers Course ACRP CCRC Institution ACRP CCRC What are expected or possible consequences of over-estimation of recruitment potential? - Answer- - The trial will overrun its projected timeline - The recruitment period wil
Real asvab test!!! 1. A square has how many sides?: 4 2. How much is 2 plus 2?: 4 3. A rose is a what?: A flower 4. What is the best explanation of how a smooth round stone became smooth?: It was in a stream for a long time 5. If you place bean seeds betw
Case NUR 275 Final Nutrition Remediation- Mercy College of Health Science Case 2: Infection and Liver Impairment Joylie Herd Age 3 Jouylie Herd is a 3-year-old born to a drug addicted mother. At birth, she contracted Hepatitis B from her mother who unknow
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