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Preventive health- exam 3(2023 A+)
Method of integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available evidence from systematic research and patient's values and expectations - (Correct Answer)Evidence based medicine 
 
What are the three components of EBM? - (Correct Answer)Clinical expertise, current best evidence, and patient values/expectations 
 
What are the stages of EBM? - (Correct Answer)Formulate clinical question 
Track down best available evidence 
Critically review validity and usefulness of evidence 
Imp...
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Method of integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available evidence from systematic research and patient's values and expectations - (Correct Answer)Evidence based medicine 
 
What are the three components of EBM? - (Correct Answer)Clinical expertise, current best evidence, and patient values/expectations 
 
What are the stages of EBM? - (Correct Answer)Formulate clinical question 
Track down best available evidence 
Critically review validity and usefulness of evidence 
Imp...
Preventative Health Care: Test 2
Evidence Based Medicine Correct Answer -A type of healthcare that integrates clinical expertise, available evidence from research and the patient's values into a healthcare plan 
 
Clinical Expertise Correct Answer -Knowledge gained by healthcare experts from experience used to judge what evidence applies to their patient's situation 
 
Stages of Evidence Based Medicine Correct Answer -1) Form clinical question 
2) Efficiently evaluate best evidence 
3) Review validity/usefulness of evidence 
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Evidence Based Medicine Correct Answer -A type of healthcare that integrates clinical expertise, available evidence from research and the patient's values into a healthcare plan 
 
Clinical Expertise Correct Answer -Knowledge gained by healthcare experts from experience used to judge what evidence applies to their patient's situation 
 
Stages of Evidence Based Medicine Correct Answer -1) Form clinical question 
2) Efficiently evaluate best evidence 
3) Review validity/usefulness of evidence 
...
Preventive Health Care Exam 1 2023(A+)
Differences between Preventive medicine and Curative medicine - -consists of measures taken for disease prevention 
-not complete opposites, they share some characteristics 
-Gov. doesn't invest in preventative medicine as much as curative because the results are too long term 
 
4 Disease & Health factors - -Environmental factors (air pollution, water, natural disasters, cultural beliefs) 
-Genetic predisposition (Sickle cell disease, cancer) 
-Disease agents (bacteria, viruses) 
-Lifestyles c...
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Differences between Preventive medicine and Curative medicine - -consists of measures taken for disease prevention 
-not complete opposites, they share some characteristics 
-Gov. doesn't invest in preventative medicine as much as curative because the results are too long term 
 
4 Disease & Health factors - -Environmental factors (air pollution, water, natural disasters, cultural beliefs) 
-Genetic predisposition (Sickle cell disease, cancer) 
-Disease agents (bacteria, viruses) 
-Lifestyles c...
Priorities in Critical Care Nursing, Test 1
According to the transactional theories on stress, what does a person do first when confronted by stress? - Determines the perceived degree of threat imposed 
 
Nearly 25% of people surviving a critical illness and an intensive care unit stay subsequently exhibit symptoms of posttraumatic 
stress disorder (PTSD). A patient with PTSD may manifest which behavior? - Intrusive recall of the event 
 
A subjective state in which an individual sees extremely limited or no alternatives and is unable to ...
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According to the transactional theories on stress, what does a person do first when confronted by stress? - Determines the perceived degree of threat imposed 
 
Nearly 25% of people surviving a critical illness and an intensive care unit stay subsequently exhibit symptoms of posttraumatic 
stress disorder (PTSD). A patient with PTSD may manifest which behavior? - Intrusive recall of the event 
 
A subjective state in which an individual sees extremely limited or no alternatives and is unable to ...
Test bank for modern advanced accounting 10th edition by hilton murray, herauf darrell
Test bank for modern advanced accounting 10th edition by hilton murray, herauf darrell 
A partnership is currently holding $350,000 in assets and $180,000 in liabilities. The partnership is to be liquidated and $25,000 is the best estimation of the expenses that will be incurred during this process. The four partners share profits and losses on a1:2:3:4 basis, respectively. Capital balances at the start of the liquidation are as follows: 
 
Boland, Capital $45,000 
Marissa, Capital $30,000 
Belz...
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Test bank for modern advanced accounting 10th edition by hilton murray, herauf darrell 
A partnership is currently holding $350,000 in assets and $180,000 in liabilities. The partnership is to be liquidated and $25,000 is the best estimation of the expenses that will be incurred during this process. The four partners share profits and losses on a1:2:3:4 basis, respectively. Capital balances at the start of the liquidation are as follows: 
 
Boland, Capital $45,000 
Marissa, Capital $30,000 
Belz...
Test bank for fundamentals of nursing 11th edition potter perry
*A patient has been on bed rest for over 4 days. On assessment, the nurse identifies the following as a sign associated with immobility:* 
A. Decreased peristalsis 
B. Decreased heart rate 
C. Increased blood pressure 
D. Increased urinary output - *Answer: A* 
Rationale: Immobility disrupts normal metabolic functioning: decreasing the metabolic rate; altering the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins; causing fluid, electrolyte, and calcium imbalances; and causing gastrointestinal di...
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*A patient has been on bed rest for over 4 days. On assessment, the nurse identifies the following as a sign associated with immobility:* 
A. Decreased peristalsis 
B. Decreased heart rate 
C. Increased blood pressure 
D. Increased urinary output - *Answer: A* 
Rationale: Immobility disrupts normal metabolic functioning: decreasing the metabolic rate; altering the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins; causing fluid, electrolyte, and calcium imbalances; and causing gastrointestinal di...
AQA AS level biology
What are the three ways a pathogen can damage hosts cells? - 1) rupturing them to release nutrients inside them 
2) breaking down nutrients inside the cell for their own use. This starves and eventually kills the cell. 
3) replicating inside the cells and bursting them when they're released 
 
What are the two ways pathogens cause disease? - 1) production of toxins 
2) cell damage 
 
What are the lifestyle factors that can affect your chances of getting cancer? - 1) smoking 
2) excessive exposu...
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What are the three ways a pathogen can damage hosts cells? - 1) rupturing them to release nutrients inside them 
2) breaking down nutrients inside the cell for their own use. This starves and eventually kills the cell. 
3) replicating inside the cells and bursting them when they're released 
 
What are the two ways pathogens cause disease? - 1) production of toxins 
2) cell damage 
 
What are the lifestyle factors that can affect your chances of getting cancer? - 1) smoking 
2) excessive exposu...
Family Law In-class activity
Lex Loci - validity of marriage is determined by the law of the forum in which it was celebrated 
 
Putative Spouse Doctrine - a spouse who believed in good faith that he or she was validly married, and who participated in a ceremonial marriage, is allows to use a state's divorce provisions even though the marriage is found to be void b/c of an impediment 
 
Termination of Putative Spouse Status - putative spouse hood terminates upon a party's loss of a good faith belief that he or she is m...
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Lex Loci - validity of marriage is determined by the law of the forum in which it was celebrated 
 
Putative Spouse Doctrine - a spouse who believed in good faith that he or she was validly married, and who participated in a ceremonial marriage, is allows to use a state's divorce provisions even though the marriage is found to be void b/c of an impediment 
 
Termination of Putative Spouse Status - putative spouse hood terminates upon a party's loss of a good faith belief that he or she is m...
Chapter 12: Care Delivery Strategies (Leading and Managing in Nursing)
Complex care of acutely ill patients is required on a surgical unit, which utilizes differentiated nursing practice as its model of care delivery. On what is the concept of differentiated nursing practice is based? 
 
a. Licensure status 
b. Experience in the agency 
c. Leadership capabilities 
d. Education and expertise - ANS: D 
 
Differentiated nursing practice models are models of clinical nursing practice that are defined or differentiated by level of education, expected clinical skill...
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Complex care of acutely ill patients is required on a surgical unit, which utilizes differentiated nursing practice as its model of care delivery. On what is the concept of differentiated nursing practice is based? 
 
a. Licensure status 
b. Experience in the agency 
c. Leadership capabilities 
d. Education and expertise - ANS: D 
 
Differentiated nursing practice models are models of clinical nursing practice that are defined or differentiated by level of education, expected clinical skill...
Leadership Nursing TEST BANK 2023 A+
a. Review the organization's mission statement. - A nurse is considering applying for employment at a new health-care facility. How should the nurse best identify the aims and priorities of the organization? 
a. Review the organization's mission statement. 
b. Speak with as many front-line workers as possible. 
c. Ask interviewers about recent responses to consumer satisfaction surveys. 
d. Review the organization's policy and procedures documents. 
 
c. ensure that evaluation occurs at sever...
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a. Review the organization's mission statement. - A nurse is considering applying for employment at a new health-care facility. How should the nurse best identify the aims and priorities of the organization? 
a. Review the organization's mission statement. 
b. Speak with as many front-line workers as possible. 
c. Ask interviewers about recent responses to consumer satisfaction surveys. 
d. Review the organization's policy and procedures documents. 
 
c. ensure that evaluation occurs at sever...