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DEP3053 - Final Exam (1-17) - Prof. Jones (FAU) - Spring 2019 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ( A+ GRADED 100%
Kahoot: 
What is the basis of the feeling for midlife crisis? 
A. age grade 
B. life expectancy 
C. development tier 
D. social clock 
D. social clock 
Kahoot: 
Which opinion would a developmental scientist offer on nature-nurture debate? 
A. that recent evidence discounts nature 
B. that nature and nurture work together 
C. that nature proceeds nurture 
D. that nature supersedes nature 
B. that nature and nurture work together
- Exam (elaborations)
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Kahoot: 
What is the basis of the feeling for midlife crisis? 
A. age grade 
B. life expectancy 
C. development tier 
D. social clock 
D. social clock 
Kahoot: 
Which opinion would a developmental scientist offer on nature-nurture debate? 
A. that recent evidence discounts nature 
B. that nature and nurture work together 
C. that nature proceeds nurture 
D. that nature supersedes nature 
B. that nature and nurture work together
Chapter 12 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)
A librarian finds that the number of hours spent reading a book over a month, R, is dependent on 
the numbers of hours a person spends at the library over the course of a month, x, and can be 
modeled by the function 
R(x)=26+1.5x. 
Draw the graph of the reading function by plotting its R-intercept and another point. 
y(0)=26, 
R(4)=26+1.5(4)=32. 
How much time did a person spend at the library over a month for them to spend 40 hours reading a 
book? 
Round your final answer to the nearest whole...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A librarian finds that the number of hours spent reading a book over a month, R, is dependent on 
the numbers of hours a person spends at the library over the course of a month, x, and can be 
modeled by the function 
R(x)=26+1.5x. 
Draw the graph of the reading function by plotting its R-intercept and another point. 
y(0)=26, 
R(4)=26+1.5(4)=32. 
How much time did a person spend at the library over a month for them to spend 40 hours reading a 
book? 
Round your final answer to the nearest whole...
chapter 1-test bank 21st century maternity and women’s health nursing.
1. To assess a mother’s risk of having a low-birth-weight (LBW) infant, what is the most important 
factor for the nurse to consider? 
a. African-American race 
b. Cigarette smoking 
c. Poor nutritional status 
d. Limited maternal education 
a. For African-American births, the incidence of LBW infants is twice that of Caucasian births. Race is 
a nonmodifiable risk factor. 
2. What is the primary role of practicing nurses in the research process? 
a. Designing research studies
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. To assess a mother’s risk of having a low-birth-weight (LBW) infant, what is the most important 
factor for the nurse to consider? 
a. African-American race 
b. Cigarette smoking 
c. Poor nutritional status 
d. Limited maternal education 
a. For African-American births, the incidence of LBW infants is twice that of Caucasian births. Race is 
a nonmodifiable risk factor. 
2. What is the primary role of practicing nurses in the research process? 
a. Designing research studies
Ch. 7 - Physical Environment Questions and Answers/100% /Accurate
stimulation theory 
Which of the following theories presents the key idea that the physical environment is a source of 
sensory information essential for human well-being? 
Biophilia means: 
humans have a genetically based need to affiliate with nature 
control theory 
Which of the following theories presents the key idea that humans desire to manage their physical 
environments? 
behavior settings theory 
Which of the following theories presents the key idea that consistent, uniform patterns of...
- Exam (elaborations)
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stimulation theory 
Which of the following theories presents the key idea that the physical environment is a source of 
sensory information essential for human well-being? 
Biophilia means: 
humans have a genetically based need to affiliate with nature 
control theory 
Which of the following theories presents the key idea that humans desire to manage their physical 
environments? 
behavior settings theory 
Which of the following theories presents the key idea that consistent, uniform patterns of...
Burns Study Questions Download to Score A+
A 10-month-old infant who is new to the clinic has chronic hepatitis B infection. What will the 
primary care paediatric NP do to manage this infant's disease 
Consult a paediatric infectious disease specialist 
The primary care paediatric nurse practitioner is performing an initial well child exam on a 3-year-old 
child recently adopted from Africa. The adoptive parent has a recorded of immunizations indicating 
that the child is fully vaccinated. What will the NP do? 
Perform antibody titters...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A 10-month-old infant who is new to the clinic has chronic hepatitis B infection. What will the 
primary care paediatric NP do to manage this infant's disease 
Consult a paediatric infectious disease specialist 
The primary care paediatric nurse practitioner is performing an initial well child exam on a 3-year-old 
child recently adopted from Africa. The adoptive parent has a recorded of immunizations indicating 
that the child is fully vaccinated. What will the NP do? 
Perform antibody titters...
Burns' Paediatric Primary Care 7th edition 2020 Rated A+
Epigastric pain can be from issues in which areas/organs: 
Liver, biliary tree, pancreas, stomach, and duodenum 
Periumbilical pain can be caused by issues in which areas/organs: 
distal end of the small intestine, cecum, appendix, and ascending colon 
Colonic pain is caused by issues in which area 
Lower abdomen 
Suprapubic pain is c
- Exam (elaborations)
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Epigastric pain can be from issues in which areas/organs: 
Liver, biliary tree, pancreas, stomach, and duodenum 
Periumbilical pain can be caused by issues in which areas/organs: 
distal end of the small intestine, cecum, appendix, and ascending colon 
Colonic pain is caused by issues in which area 
Lower abdomen 
Suprapubic pain is c
Burns Chapter 33 Questions-GI (100% Guaranteed Pass) 2022/2023
A child is in the clinic after swallowing a metal bead. A radiograph of the GI tract shows a 6 mm 
cylindrical object in the child's stomach. The child is able to swallow without difficulty and is not 
experiencing pain. What is the correct course of treatment? 
Have the parents watch for the object in the child's stool 
A toddler who was born prematurely refuses most solid foods and has poor weight gain. A barium 
swallow study reveals a normal oesophagus. What will the primary care PNP consi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
A child is in the clinic after swallowing a metal bead. A radiograph of the GI tract shows a 6 mm 
cylindrical object in the child's stomach. The child is able to swallow without difficulty and is not 
experiencing pain. What is the correct course of treatment? 
Have the parents watch for the object in the child's stool 
A toddler who was born prematurely refuses most solid foods and has poor weight gain. A barium 
swallow study reveals a normal oesophagus. What will the primary care PNP consi...
Burns Chapter 13 Physical Activity and Sports/100% CORRECT ANSWERS
The primary care paediatric nurse practitioner is performing a pre-participation sports physical 
examination on a 14-year-old male who will be on the wrestling team at school. What will the nurse 
practitioner include when discussing healthy practices with this adolescent? 
Risks associated with repeatedly losing and gaining weight 
The primary care paediatric nurse practitioner counselling the parent of an overweight school-age 
child about improving overall fitness. What will the nurse practi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The primary care paediatric nurse practitioner is performing a pre-participation sports physical 
examination on a 14-year-old male who will be on the wrestling team at school. What will the nurse 
practitioner include when discussing healthy practices with this adolescent? 
Risks associated with repeatedly losing and gaining weight 
The primary care paediatric nurse practitioner counselling the parent of an overweight school-age 
child about improving overall fitness. What will the nurse practi...
Burns Chapter 12 Elimination Patterns EXPERT SOLUTION
The primary care paediatric nurse practitioner is performing a well child exam on a 4-month-old 
infant who is nursing exclusively. The mother reports that the infant has had a marked decrease in 
the number of stools each day, from 3 to 5 stools each day to only one stool every other day. How 
will the nurse practitioner respond? 
Ask the mother to describe the colour and consistency of the stools 
The primary care paediatric nurse practitioner is evaluating a 5-year-old child who has frequent ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The primary care paediatric nurse practitioner is performing a well child exam on a 4-month-old 
infant who is nursing exclusively. The mother reports that the infant has had a marked decrease in 
the number of stools each day, from 3 to 5 stools each day to only one stool every other day. How 
will the nurse practitioner respond? 
Ask the mother to describe the colour and consistency of the stools 
The primary care paediatric nurse practitioner is evaluating a 5-year-old child who has frequent ...
Burns Chapter 5 Developmental Management of Infants(100% Guaranteed Pass) 2022/2023
The primary care PNP performs a well baby examination on a 7-day-old infant who is nursing well, 
according to the mother. The NP notes that the infant weighed 3250 grams at birth and 2990 grams 
when discharged on the second day of life. The infant weighs 3080 grams at this visit. Which action is 
correct? 
Schedule a weight check in 1 week 
The parent of a newborn infant asks the primary care PNP when to intervene to help the infant's 
future intellectual growth. What will the NP tell the par...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The primary care PNP performs a well baby examination on a 7-day-old infant who is nursing well, 
according to the mother. The NP notes that the infant weighed 3250 grams at birth and 2990 grams 
when discharged on the second day of life. The infant weighs 3080 grams at this visit. Which action is 
correct? 
Schedule a weight check in 1 week 
The parent of a newborn infant asks the primary care PNP when to intervene to help the infant's 
future intellectual growth. What will the NP tell the par...