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NURS 6051 Week 3 Quiz with Answers
NURS 6051 Week 3 Quiz with Answers 
 
The nursing student would correctly identify the most common symptom of brain abscess as: 
A 60-year-old female with a recent history of head trauma and a long-term history of hypertension presents to the ER for changes in mental status. MRI reveals that she had a hemorrhagic stroke. What does the nurse suspect caused this type of stroke? 
A 20-year-old male suffers a severe closed head injury in a motor vehicle accident. He remains in a vegetative state (VS...
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NURS 6051 Week 3 Quiz with Answers 
 
The nursing student would correctly identify the most common symptom of brain abscess as: 
A 60-year-old female with a recent history of head trauma and a long-term history of hypertension presents to the ER for changes in mental status. MRI reveals that she had a hemorrhagic stroke. What does the nurse suspect caused this type of stroke? 
A 20-year-old male suffers a severe closed head injury in a motor vehicle accident. He remains in a vegetative state (VS...
NURS 6051 Week 3 Quiz with Answers – Pathophysiology
NURS 6051 Week 3 Quiz with Answers – Pathophysiology 
 
When a patient has a fever, which of the following thermoregulatory mechanisms is activated? 
A 15-year-old male is brought to the ER for treatment of injuries received in a motor vehicle accident. An MRI reveals spinal cord injury, and his body temperature fluctuates markedly. The most accurate explanation of this phenomenon is that: 
A child presents to his primary care provider with disorientation, delirium, aggressiveness, and stupor....
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NURS 6051 Week 3 Quiz with Answers – Pathophysiology 
 
When a patient has a fever, which of the following thermoregulatory mechanisms is activated? 
A 15-year-old male is brought to the ER for treatment of injuries received in a motor vehicle accident. An MRI reveals spinal cord injury, and his body temperature fluctuates markedly. The most accurate explanation of this phenomenon is that: 
A child presents to his primary care provider with disorientation, delirium, aggressiveness, and stupor....
NURS 6051 Week 4 Quiz – Question and Answers
NURS 6051 Week 4 Quiz – Question and Answers 
 
A 52-year-old female is diagnosed with coronary artery disease. The nurse assesses for myocardial: 
While planning care for a patient with superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS), which principle should the nurse remember? SVCS is a progressive _____ of the superior vena cava (SVC) that leads to venous distention of the upper extremities and head. 
Which organ should the nurse monitor closely since it is often the first to fail in patients with multip...
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NURS 6051 Week 4 Quiz – Question and Answers 
 
A 52-year-old female is diagnosed with coronary artery disease. The nurse assesses for myocardial: 
While planning care for a patient with superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS), which principle should the nurse remember? SVCS is a progressive _____ of the superior vena cava (SVC) that leads to venous distention of the upper extremities and head. 
Which organ should the nurse monitor closely since it is often the first to fail in patients with multip...
HLTH 3115 Final Exam – Public and Global Health
HLTH 3115 Final Exam – Public and Global Health 
 
Week 6 Final Exam 
 
Diabetes mellitus accounted for _____ % of the deaths in high-income families in 2004? 
Is the following statement True or False: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the most fundamental of the conventions on human rights. 
Is the following statement True or False: Injuries are the third leading cause of death in lower-, middle-, and upper-income countries. 
Which of the following is true of determinants of health...
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HLTH 3115 Final Exam – Public and Global Health 
 
Week 6 Final Exam 
 
Diabetes mellitus accounted for _____ % of the deaths in high-income families in 2004? 
Is the following statement True or False: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the most fundamental of the conventions on human rights. 
Is the following statement True or False: Injuries are the third leading cause of death in lower-, middle-, and upper-income countries. 
Which of the following is true of determinants of health...
NURS 6051 Week 2 Quiz Patho with Answers
NURS 6051 Week 2 Quiz Patho with Answers 
 
The final stage of gout, characterized by crystalline deposits in cartilage, synovial membranes, and soft tissue, is called: 
A 70-year-old female presents with a hip fracture. She is diagnosed with osteoporosis. One factor that most likely contributed to her condition is: 
When trying to distinguish between an infectious disease and noninfectious disease, what is the hallmark symptom for most infectious diseases? 
The incidence of fractures of the pel...
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NURS 6051 Week 2 Quiz Patho with Answers 
 
The final stage of gout, characterized by crystalline deposits in cartilage, synovial membranes, and soft tissue, is called: 
A 70-year-old female presents with a hip fracture. She is diagnosed with osteoporosis. One factor that most likely contributed to her condition is: 
When trying to distinguish between an infectious disease and noninfectious disease, what is the hallmark symptom for most infectious diseases? 
The incidence of fractures of the pel...
NURS 6051 Week 1 Quiz Patho
NURS 6051 Week 1 Quiz Patho 
 
During childhood, the thymus decreases in size, and this is referred to as _____ atrophy. 
A patient wants to know the risk factors for Down syndrome. What is the nurse’s best response? 
Why is potassium able to diffuse easily in and out of cells? 
A 13-year-old girl has a karyotype that reveals an absent homologous X chromosome with only a single X chromosome present. What medical diagnosis will the nurse observe on the chart? 
A 20-year-old pregnant female give...
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NURS 6051 Week 1 Quiz Patho 
 
During childhood, the thymus decreases in size, and this is referred to as _____ atrophy. 
A patient wants to know the risk factors for Down syndrome. What is the nurse’s best response? 
Why is potassium able to diffuse easily in and out of cells? 
A 13-year-old girl has a karyotype that reveals an absent homologous X chromosome with only a single X chromosome present. What medical diagnosis will the nurse observe on the chart? 
A 20-year-old pregnant female give...
HLTH 1005 Week 3 Quiz (60 out of 60 points)
HLTH 1005 Week 3 Quiz (60 out of 60 points) 
 
Home health services do not include which of the following? 
Payments for home health services are made most frequently by: 
Coordination and referral among a variety of health care services are provided by: 
The most intensive type of health care is referred to as: 
Complementary treatments are used together with conventional medicine, and alternative interventions are used instead of conventional medicine. 
Community health centers only help patie...
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HLTH 1005 Week 3 Quiz (60 out of 60 points) 
 
Home health services do not include which of the following? 
Payments for home health services are made most frequently by: 
Coordination and referral among a variety of health care services are provided by: 
The most intensive type of health care is referred to as: 
Complementary treatments are used together with conventional medicine, and alternative interventions are used instead of conventional medicine. 
Community health centers only help patie...
ECON-1002-4/MGMT-3503-4-Microeconomics Week 5 Quiz and answers
ECON-1002-4/MGMT-3503-4-Microeconomics Week 5 Quiz 
 
An industry in which a small number of large firms sell products that are either close or perfect substitutes is: 
Which of the following characteristics distinguishes an imperfectly competitive industry from a perfectly competitive industry? 
As a result of economies of scale, as output expands: 
Suppose when a firm produces 1,000 units their total costs equal $5 million. When they produce 2,000 units their total costs equal $9 million. Whic...
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ECON-1002-4/MGMT-3503-4-Microeconomics Week 5 Quiz 
 
An industry in which a small number of large firms sell products that are either close or perfect substitutes is: 
Which of the following characteristics distinguishes an imperfectly competitive industry from a perfectly competitive industry? 
As a result of economies of scale, as output expands: 
Suppose when a firm produces 1,000 units their total costs equal $5 million. When they produce 2,000 units their total costs equal $9 million. Whic...
BIOL 1001 Introduction to Biology Week 5 Exam
BIOL 1001 Introduction to Biology Week 5 Exam 
 
The phrase “survival of the fittest” is somewhat misleading because it implies that: 
Choose the best answer. The logic of natural selection predicts that a population of organisms will undergo evolution if, and only if, which of the following condition(s) exist? 
Your friend was diagnosed with strep throat 2 months ago. She was treated with antibiotics for 10 days, but 2 weeks after treatment, the symptoms returned. She was given a different ...
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BIOL 1001 Introduction to Biology Week 5 Exam 
 
The phrase “survival of the fittest” is somewhat misleading because it implies that: 
Choose the best answer. The logic of natural selection predicts that a population of organisms will undergo evolution if, and only if, which of the following condition(s) exist? 
Your friend was diagnosed with strep throat 2 months ago. She was treated with antibiotics for 10 days, but 2 weeks after treatment, the symptoms returned. She was given a different ...
ECON 1002 – MGMT 3503 Week 4 Quiz – Microeconomics
ECON 1002 – MGMT 3503 Week 4 Quiz – Microeconomics (30 out of 30 points) 
 
Suppose the market price of lobster suddenly increases substantially. We can expect that most lobstermen will: 
All of the following are characteristics of perfectly competitive markets except: 
In a firm’s production planning horizon, the “long-run” refers to 
Assume Firm A has half the fixed costs of Firm B, but they have the same variable costs and total revenue for all quantities. Which of the following sta...
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ECON 1002 – MGMT 3503 Week 4 Quiz – Microeconomics (30 out of 30 points) 
 
Suppose the market price of lobster suddenly increases substantially. We can expect that most lobstermen will: 
All of the following are characteristics of perfectly competitive markets except: 
In a firm’s production planning horizon, the “long-run” refers to 
Assume Firm A has half the fixed costs of Firm B, but they have the same variable costs and total revenue for all quantities. Which of the following sta...
NSG 6020 Week 6 Quiz with Answers
NSG 6001 Week 4 Quiz – Question with Answers
NSG 6020 Week 6 Quiz with Answers