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Coaching Principles Test
When a coach makes winning the primary objective even when it stifles the athletes' motivation and enjoyment, what is the coach's primary coaching style? Answer: B,a. games style b. command style c. cooperative style d. integrated style e. submissive style 
The submissive style of coaching assumes the coach knows when to direct the athletes and when to allow the athletes to make decisions for themselves. Answer: B,a. true b. false
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When a coach makes winning the primary objective even when it stifles the athletes' motivation and enjoyment, what is the coach's primary coaching style? Answer: B,a. games style b. command style c. cooperative style d. integrated style e. submissive style 
The submissive style of coaching assumes the coach knows when to direct the athletes and when to allow the athletes to make decisions for themselves. Answer: B,a. true b. false
Coaching Principles Test 2023
An important benefit of active listening is that it enables a coach to 
Answer: d - a. focus on the athletes' thought processes rather than their emotions 
b. discourage discussion of the athletes' problems and fears unrelated to the sport 
c. increase the opportunities to express sympathy 
d. respond more constructively to the athletes 
e. decrease the coach's influence by increasing the athletes' independence 
As defined by Thomas Lickona, good character consists of three attributes. The f...
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An important benefit of active listening is that it enables a coach to 
Answer: d - a. focus on the athletes' thought processes rather than their emotions 
b. discourage discussion of the athletes' problems and fears unrelated to the sport 
c. increase the opportunities to express sympathy 
d. respond more constructively to the athletes 
e. decrease the coach's influence by increasing the athletes' independence 
As defined by Thomas Lickona, good character consists of three attributes. The f...
Coaching Principles Test, Coaching
During the practice stage of learning, how can a coach be most effective in helping athletes 
learn? 
e (wrong) a. When an athlete knows he made an error and how to correct it, immediately 
provide corrective feedback before the athlete has a chance to correct the error on his own. 
b. Focus the athletes' mental activity on refining the timing and coordination of the movements. 
c. Withhold positive reinforcement when the athletes perform a technical skill correctly. 
d. Focus the athletes' me...
- Exam (elaborations)
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During the practice stage of learning, how can a coach be most effective in helping athletes 
learn? 
e (wrong) a. When an athlete knows he made an error and how to correct it, immediately 
provide corrective feedback before the athlete has a chance to correct the error on his own. 
b. Focus the athletes' mental activity on refining the timing and coordination of the movements. 
c. Withhold positive reinforcement when the athletes perform a technical skill correctly. 
d. Focus the athletes' me...
NCLEX Pharmacology
Bowel Protocol: 1. When no BM has been recorded in two (2) consecutive days; On the 3rd Day 2. Write an interim order to "Initiate Bowel Protocol per Standing Order;" 3. Nurse initiates per-printed Bowel Protocol Administration Record; 4. Document on 24 hour report 
 
(106) A client is scheduled for an inguinal hernia repair. Routine medications for the client include valproic acid, glyburide, and diclofenac. What pre-op prescription should the nurse question? 
1. Stop taking diclofenac 2 days...
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Bowel Protocol: 1. When no BM has been recorded in two (2) consecutive days; On the 3rd Day 2. Write an interim order to "Initiate Bowel Protocol per Standing Order;" 3. Nurse initiates per-printed Bowel Protocol Administration Record; 4. Document on 24 hour report 
 
(106) A client is scheduled for an inguinal hernia repair. Routine medications for the client include valproic acid, glyburide, and diclofenac. What pre-op prescription should the nurse question? 
1. Stop taking diclofenac 2 days...
Pharmacology NCLEX
Glucocorticoid Nursing Interventions (antirheumatic) - Do not skip doses, monitor BP, monitor fluid and electrolyte balance and weight, monitor for signs of bleeding, GI discomforts, teach client to take calcium supplements and maintain vitamin D levels, give with food, never stop abruptly, provide immunoprotection.
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Glucocorticoid Nursing Interventions (antirheumatic) - Do not skip doses, monitor BP, monitor fluid and electrolyte balance and weight, monitor for signs of bleeding, GI discomforts, teach client to take calcium supplements and maintain vitamin D levels, give with food, never stop abruptly, provide immunoprotection.
C157 for WGU-Essentials of Advanced Nursing Practice
A nurse who is a member of an QI team notices that another member rarely speaks during meetings. What is the responsibility of the nurse to this team member? - Encourage the team member's participation in meetings.
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A nurse who is a member of an QI team notices that another member rarely speaks during meetings. What is the responsibility of the nurse to this team member? - Encourage the team member's participation in meetings.
HEALTH CARE CLASS NOTES
A nurse is caring for a client following a forceps-assisted vaginal birth. The client reports severe vaginal pain and fullness. On assessment, the nurse notices a firm, midline uterine fundus. Lochia rubra is light. Which diagnosis should the nurse anticipate? 1. Cervical lacerations 2. Inversion of the uterus 3. Uterine atony 4. Vaginal hematoma - A vaginal hematoma is formed when trauma to the tissues of the perineum occurs during delivery. Vaginal hematomas are more likely to occur following ...
- Class notes
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A nurse is caring for a client following a forceps-assisted vaginal birth. The client reports severe vaginal pain and fullness. On assessment, the nurse notices a firm, midline uterine fundus. Lochia rubra is light. Which diagnosis should the nurse anticipate? 1. Cervical lacerations 2. Inversion of the uterus 3. Uterine atony 4. Vaginal hematoma - A vaginal hematoma is formed when trauma to the tissues of the perineum occurs during delivery. Vaginal hematomas are more likely to occur following ...
Biology Practice test 2023 A
43) What are the results of double fertilization? 
A) Diploid zygote and diploid endosperm 
B) Egg cell and sperm cell 
C) Embryo sac and pollen sac 
D) Triploid endosperm and diploid zygote 
E) A zygote and an embryo A 
 
The first leaves produced by an embryo while still inside the seed are 
A) cotyledons. 
B) endosperms. 
C) embryo sacs. 
D) coleoptiles. 
E) epicotyls. A
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43) What are the results of double fertilization? 
A) Diploid zygote and diploid endosperm 
B) Egg cell and sperm cell 
C) Embryo sac and pollen sac 
D) Triploid endosperm and diploid zygote 
E) A zygote and an embryo A 
 
The first leaves produced by an embryo while still inside the seed are 
A) cotyledons. 
B) endosperms. 
C) embryo sacs. 
D) coleoptiles. 
E) epicotyls. A
Vascular Ultrasound EXAMINATION LATESTS
External Carotid Artery - Smaller of the two terminal branches of the common carotid artery 
Transient Ischemic Attack - Episode of cerebrovascular insufficiency, usually associated with partial occlusion of a cerebral artery by an atherosclerotic plaque or an embolus
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External Carotid Artery - Smaller of the two terminal branches of the common carotid artery 
Transient Ischemic Attack - Episode of cerebrovascular insufficiency, usually associated with partial occlusion of a cerebral artery by an atherosclerotic plaque or an embolus
PHLEBOTOMY EXAM HESI Which of the following POC lab tests is within the CLIA defined scope of practice for a phlebotomist? a. cell differential and urine sediment b. strep test and urine sediment c. urine dip and cell differential d. strep test and urine
Coagulation 
Which represents the proper order of blood flow? A. From arteries to veins to capillaries B. From arterioles to capillaries to venules C. From capillaries to arterioles to arteries D. From veins to venules to capillaries - B.
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Coagulation 
Which represents the proper order of blood flow? A. From arteries to veins to capillaries B. From arterioles to capillaries to venules C. From capillaries to arterioles to arteries D. From veins to venules to capillaries - B.