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CONCEPTS OF GENETICS 3RD EDITION BROOKER TEST BANK
Concepts of Genetics, 3e (Brooker) 
Chapter 2 Reproduction and Chromosome Transmission 
1) Select traits associated with prokaryotic cells. Check all that apply. 
A) Genetic information is contained within a nucleoid region. 
B) Genetic material is organized as a single circular chromosome. 
C) They have a cell wall surrounding their plasma membrane. 
D) They have membrane-bound organelles in their cytoplasm. 
Answer: A, B, C 
Section: 02.01 
Topic: General Features of Chromosomes 
Bloom's: 1. ...
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Concepts of Genetics, 3e (Brooker) 
Chapter 2 Reproduction and Chromosome Transmission 
1) Select traits associated with prokaryotic cells. Check all that apply. 
A) Genetic information is contained within a nucleoid region. 
B) Genetic material is organized as a single circular chromosome. 
C) They have a cell wall surrounding their plasma membrane. 
D) They have membrane-bound organelles in their cytoplasm. 
Answer: A, B, C 
Section: 02.01 
Topic: General Features of Chromosomes 
Bloom's: 1. ...
CONCEPTS OF EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE FOR THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT 1ST EDITION GRESHAM TEST BANK
Chapter 2. Components of Evidence Based Practice 
Multiple Choice 
1. The first step in the evidence based practice process is: 
A. Critically appraising the evidence 
B. Locating the evidence 
C. Formulating a focused clinical question 
D. Evaluating the process 
ANS: C 
KEY: Evidence based practice process 
2. The acronym PICO stands for: 
A. Patient, Intervention, Control, Outcome 
B. Presentation, Intake, Comparison, Outcome 
C. Patient, Intake, Control, Overall Plan 
D. Presentation, Interv...
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Chapter 2. Components of Evidence Based Practice 
Multiple Choice 
1. The first step in the evidence based practice process is: 
A. Critically appraising the evidence 
B. Locating the evidence 
C. Formulating a focused clinical question 
D. Evaluating the process 
ANS: C 
KEY: Evidence based practice process 
2. The acronym PICO stands for: 
A. Patient, Intervention, Control, Outcome 
B. Presentation, Intake, Comparison, Outcome 
C. Patient, Intake, Control, Overall Plan 
D. Presentation, Interv...
COMMUNITY ORAL HEALTH PRACTICE FOR THE DENTAL HYGIENIST 4TH EDITION BEATTY TEST BANK
Chapter 02: Careers in Public Health for the Dental Hygienist 
Beatty: Community Oral Health Practice for the Dental Hygienist, 4th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following is the number of years a dental hygiene curriculum has been in 
existence? 
a. 25 
b. 50 
c. 75 
d. 100 
ANS: D 
Dr. Alfred Fones started the Fones School of Dental Hygiene in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 
1913. Dr. Fones developed a curriculum for dental hygienists who began work within the 
Bridgeport Public Schoo...
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Chapter 02: Careers in Public Health for the Dental Hygienist 
Beatty: Community Oral Health Practice for the Dental Hygienist, 4th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following is the number of years a dental hygiene curriculum has been in 
existence? 
a. 25 
b. 50 
c. 75 
d. 100 
ANS: D 
Dr. Alfred Fones started the Fones School of Dental Hygiene in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 
1913. Dr. Fones developed a curriculum for dental hygienists who began work within the 
Bridgeport Public Schoo...
CLINICAL NURSING SKILLS BASIC TO ADVANCEDSKILLS 9TH EDITION SMITH TEST BANK
Smith Chapter 2 
1. The nurse is planning care for a newly admitted client. Which behavior indicates that the nurse 
is using critical thinking? 
1. Recalls a similar client situation 
2. Asks the healthcare provider for suggestions 
3. Looks at a care plan written for another client 
4. Expects the oncoming nurse to complete the care plan 
Correct Answer: 1 
Rationale 1: An important aspect of critical thinking is the ability to use reflection and language 
properly. Reflection is the action of...
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Smith Chapter 2 
1. The nurse is planning care for a newly admitted client. Which behavior indicates that the nurse 
is using critical thinking? 
1. Recalls a similar client situation 
2. Asks the healthcare provider for suggestions 
3. Looks at a care plan written for another client 
4. Expects the oncoming nurse to complete the care plan 
Correct Answer: 1 
Rationale 1: An important aspect of critical thinking is the ability to use reflection and language 
properly. Reflection is the action of...
CLINICAL LABORATORY CHEMISTRY 2ND EDITION SUNHEIMER TEST BANK
Clinical Laboratory Chemistry, 2e (Sunheimer) 
Chapter 2 Safety in the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory 
1) OSHA standards are written in which of the following documents? 
A) Codes of State Regulations (CSRs) 
B) Codes of Federal Regulations (CFRs) 
C) Safety Data Sheets (SDS) 
D) National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 
Answer: B 
2) A class A fire involves: 
A) Combustible metals such as magnesium. 
B) Flammable liquids, for example, methanol. 
C) Ordinary combustible material including paper and...
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Clinical Laboratory Chemistry, 2e (Sunheimer) 
Chapter 2 Safety in the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory 
1) OSHA standards are written in which of the following documents? 
A) Codes of State Regulations (CSRs) 
B) Codes of Federal Regulations (CFRs) 
C) Safety Data Sheets (SDS) 
D) National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 
Answer: B 
2) A class A fire involves: 
A) Combustible metals such as magnesium. 
B) Flammable liquids, for example, methanol. 
C) Ordinary combustible material including paper and...
TEST BANK FOR CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 10TH EDITION BY BONEWIT-WEST
Chapter 02: Medical Asepsis and the OSHA Standard 
Bonewit-West: Clinical Procedures for Medical Assistants, 10th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. What is the name given to a tiny living plant or animal that cannot be seen with the naked 
eye? 
a. Pathogen 
b. Microorganism 
c. Nonpathogen 
d. Microbiology 
ANS: B REF: p. 26| CAAHEP Competency (2015): V.10 
OBJ: 1 
2. What term is used to describe a microorganism that produces disease? 
a. Nonpathogen 
b. Pathogen 
c. Bacteria 
d. Infection 
ANS: B ...
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Chapter 02: Medical Asepsis and the OSHA Standard 
Bonewit-West: Clinical Procedures for Medical Assistants, 10th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. What is the name given to a tiny living plant or animal that cannot be seen with the naked 
eye? 
a. Pathogen 
b. Microorganism 
c. Nonpathogen 
d. Microbiology 
ANS: B REF: p. 26| CAAHEP Competency (2015): V.10 
OBJ: 1 
2. What term is used to describe a microorganism that produces disease? 
a. Nonpathogen 
b. Pathogen 
c. Bacteria 
d. Infection 
ANS: B ...
TEST BANK FOR CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 9TH EDITION BY BONEWIT-WEST
Chapter 2: Medical Asepsis and the OSHA Standard 
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. What is the name given to a tiny living plant or animal that cannot be seen with the naked 
eye? 
a. Pathogen 
b. Microorganism 
c. Nonpathogen 
d. Microbiology 
ANS: B TOP: CAAHEP Cognitive Competency Met: IV. 11 
2. What term is used to describe a microorganism that produces disease? 
a. Nonpathogen 
b. Pathogen 
c. Bacteria 
d. Infection 
ANS: B TOP: CAAHEP Cognitive Competency Met: IV. 11 
3. Which of the follow...
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Chapter 2: Medical Asepsis and the OSHA Standard 
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. What is the name given to a tiny living plant or animal that cannot be seen with the naked 
eye? 
a. Pathogen 
b. Microorganism 
c. Nonpathogen 
d. Microbiology 
ANS: B TOP: CAAHEP Cognitive Competency Met: IV. 11 
2. What term is used to describe a microorganism that produces disease? 
a. Nonpathogen 
b. Pathogen 
c. Bacteria 
d. Infection 
ANS: B TOP: CAAHEP Cognitive Competency Met: IV. 11 
3. Which of the follow...
CLINICAL NURSING SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES 8TH EDITION PERRY TEST BANK
Chapter 2: Admitting, Transfer, and Discharge 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The patient is scheduled to go home after having coronary angioplasty. What would be the 
most effective way to provide discharge teaching to this patient? 
A) Provide him with information on health care websites. 
B) Provide him with written information on what he has to do. 
C) Sit and carefully explain what is required before his follow-up. 
D) Use a combination of verbal and written information. 
ANS: D 
For discharge teachin...
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Chapter 2: Admitting, Transfer, and Discharge 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The patient is scheduled to go home after having coronary angioplasty. What would be the 
most effective way to provide discharge teaching to this patient? 
A) Provide him with information on health care websites. 
B) Provide him with written information on what he has to do. 
C) Sit and carefully explain what is required before his follow-up. 
D) Use a combination of verbal and written information. 
ANS: D 
For discharge teachin...
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND ASSESSMENT OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE 8TH EDITION JARDINS TEST BANK
Chapter 02: The Physical Examination 
Des Jardins: Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease, 8th 
Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. When would induced hypothermia be indicated? 
a. During brain surgery 
b. During bowel surgery 
c. To break a fever 
d. To treat carbon monoxide poisoning 
ANS: A 
Induced hypothermia may involve only a portion of the body or the whole body. Induced 
hypothermia is often indicated before certain surgeries, such as heart or brain surgery, or 
after re...
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Chapter 02: The Physical Examination 
Des Jardins: Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease, 8th 
Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. When would induced hypothermia be indicated? 
a. During brain surgery 
b. During bowel surgery 
c. To break a fever 
d. To treat carbon monoxide poisoning 
ANS: A 
Induced hypothermia may involve only a portion of the body or the whole body. Induced 
hypothermia is often indicated before certain surgeries, such as heart or brain surgery, or 
after re...
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND ASSESSMENT OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE 7TH EDITION JARDINS TEST BANK
Chapter 02: The Physical Examination and Its Basis in Physiology 
Des Jardins: Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease, 7th 
Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. When would induced hypothermia be indicated? 
a. During brain surgery 
b. During bowel surgery 
c. To break a fever 
d. To treat carbon monoxide poisoning 
ANS: A 
There are times during brain or cardiac surgery that hypothermia is induced to lower the 
patient’s metabolism so that less oxygen is needed by the body. If a...
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Chapter 02: The Physical Examination and Its Basis in Physiology 
Des Jardins: Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease, 7th 
Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. When would induced hypothermia be indicated? 
a. During brain surgery 
b. During bowel surgery 
c. To break a fever 
d. To treat carbon monoxide poisoning 
ANS: A 
There are times during brain or cardiac surgery that hypothermia is induced to lower the 
patient’s metabolism so that less oxygen is needed by the body. If a...
TEST BANK FOR CLINICAL CALCULATIONS 9TH EDITION BY KEE.MARSHALL
TEST BANK FOR CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS 7THEDITION BY FRIBERG
TEST BANK FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY BY FREDERIC H. MARTINI, JUDI L. NATH
ALEXANDER'S CARE OF THE PATIENT IN SURGERY 15TH EDITION ROTHROCK TEST BANK
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TEST BANK FOR PSYCHOLOGY 13TH EDITION DAVID G. MYERS NATHAN C. DEWALL