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GED Math Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
1. 
sum the answer to an addition problem 
2. 
the difference the answer to a subtraction problem 
3. 
product the answer to a multiplication problem 
4. 
quotient the answer to a division problem 
5. 
divisor the number you divide by 
6. 
remainder the number that remains after subtraction 
7. 
words used in ad- sum, total, all together 
dtion word prob- lems 
8. 
words used in a subtraction word problem 
9. words often used in division word problems 
how much more, how much less, find the diff...
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1. 
sum the answer to an addition problem 
2. 
the difference the answer to a subtraction problem 
3. 
product the answer to a multiplication problem 
4. 
quotient the answer to a division problem 
5. 
divisor the number you divide by 
6. 
remainder the number that remains after subtraction 
7. 
words used in ad- sum, total, all together 
dtion word prob- lems 
8. 
words used in a subtraction word problem 
9. words often used in division word problems 
how much more, how much less, find the diff...
Clinical Nursing Assistant Study Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answers
Alzheimer's disease 
a progressive, incurable disease that causes tangled 
nerve fibers and protein deposits to form in the brain, 
which eventually cause dementia 
16. ambulation walking 
17. ambulatory capable of walking 
18. amputation the surgical removal of some or all of a body part, usually 
a hand, arm, leg, or foot 
19. angina pectoris chest pain, pressure, or discomfort 
20. antimicrobial an agent that destroys, resists, or prevents the development 
of pathogens 
21. anxiety uneasin...
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Alzheimer's disease 
a progressive, incurable disease that causes tangled 
nerve fibers and protein deposits to form in the brain, 
which eventually cause dementia 
16. ambulation walking 
17. ambulatory capable of walking 
18. amputation the surgical removal of some or all of a body part, usually 
a hand, arm, leg, or foot 
19. angina pectoris chest pain, pressure, or discomfort 
20. antimicrobial an agent that destroys, resists, or prevents the development 
of pathogens 
21. anxiety uneasin...
EPPP Test Bank Verified Questions & Answers Latest 2024
decentralized 
network 
complex tasks and more satisfaction 
336. rational-economic 
model 
consider all possibilities 
337. bounded rationality 
choose first best option that comes up 
338. groupthink. highly cohesive group suspends critical thinking 
339. group polarization 
extreme decisions 
340. 3 stages 
of organizational 
change 
unfreezing 
changing 
refreezing 
341. person-organization 
fit (PO) 
individual's values match organization's values 
342. which combinations 
causes 
mos...
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decentralized 
network 
complex tasks and more satisfaction 
336. rational-economic 
model 
consider all possibilities 
337. bounded rationality 
choose first best option that comes up 
338. groupthink. highly cohesive group suspends critical thinking 
339. group polarization 
extreme decisions 
340. 3 stages 
of organizational 
change 
unfreezing 
changing 
refreezing 
341. person-organization 
fit (PO) 
individual's values match organization's values 
342. which combinations 
causes 
mos...
Clinical Psychology Exam Study Guide 100% Verified Q&A
What does contemporary 
clinical 
psychology 
focus on? 
- focusing on the APPLICATION of behavioral science in 
clinical context 
2. Who are the 
primary mental 
health service 
providers now? 
- NOT clinical psychologists 
- SERVICE WORKERS are now the main ones 
3. What do clinical 
psychologists 
doe if 
they're not providing 
mental 
health services? 
involved in: 
- public policy 
- developing treatment approaches 
- research 
- teach/administration 
4. pseudoscientific - NOT based on r...
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What does contemporary 
clinical 
psychology 
focus on? 
- focusing on the APPLICATION of behavioral science in 
clinical context 
2. Who are the 
primary mental 
health service 
providers now? 
- NOT clinical psychologists 
- SERVICE WORKERS are now the main ones 
3. What do clinical 
psychologists 
doe if 
they're not providing 
mental 
health services? 
involved in: 
- public policy 
- developing treatment approaches 
- research 
- teach/administration 
4. pseudoscientific - NOT based on r...
NRNP 6560-15; NRNP 6560 Exam Finals 2023/24 100% Verified -Graded A+
coup-contrecoup 
injury 
Dual impacting of the brain into the skull; coup injury 
occurs at the point of impact; contrecoup injury occurs on 
the opposite side of impact, as the brain rebounds. 
2. Scalp laceration: 
what, effect, 
management 
Primary head injury 
profuse bleeding - signs of hypovolemia 
Apply direct pressure 
Suture/ staple laceration 
Lidocaine 1% with epi to control bleeding, not close to 
nose/ ears 
3. Skull fracture: 
types, effect, 
management 
Primary head injury 
Simple...
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coup-contrecoup 
injury 
Dual impacting of the brain into the skull; coup injury 
occurs at the point of impact; contrecoup injury occurs on 
the opposite side of impact, as the brain rebounds. 
2. Scalp laceration: 
what, effect, 
management 
Primary head injury 
profuse bleeding - signs of hypovolemia 
Apply direct pressure 
Suture/ staple laceration 
Lidocaine 1% with epi to control bleeding, not close to 
nose/ ears 
3. Skull fracture: 
types, effect, 
management 
Primary head injury 
Simple...
Professional Nursing Practice Study Questions and Answers 100% Verified
20.	Components of a Theory Concepts: ideas of mental images that help de- 
scribe phenomena 
Assumption: statements that describe concepts Definition: convey the general meaning of the concepts 
 
 
	Phenomena: aspects of reality that can be con- 
sciously sensed of experienced 
21.	Types of Theories	Grand: Broad scope, complex, require specifica- 
		tion 
		Middle-range: More limited in scope and less ab- 
		stract 
		Descriptive: Describe phenomena, speculate on 
		why phenomena occur, descri...
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20.	Components of a Theory Concepts: ideas of mental images that help de- 
scribe phenomena 
Assumption: statements that describe concepts Definition: convey the general meaning of the concepts 
 
 
	Phenomena: aspects of reality that can be con- 
sciously sensed of experienced 
21.	Types of Theories	Grand: Broad scope, complex, require specifica- 
		tion 
		Middle-range: More limited in scope and less ab- 
		stract 
		Descriptive: Describe phenomena, speculate on 
		why phenomena occur, descri...
USMLE Step 1 Practice Exam Questions Latest Update with Complete Solutions
1.	MCC of Vaginal Candidiasis: 
a)	Abx use= reduces lactobacilli pop 
b)	High estrogen levels- preg 
c)	System corticosteroid therapy 
d)	Uncontrolled DM 
e)	Immunosuppression, including HIV 
2.	Drug causes of SIADH: -Carbamazepine 
-Cyclophosphamide 
-SSRI 
3.	MC Ankle Sprain due to inversion of plantar-flexed foot: -Ant Talofibular Lig dmg 
-ecchymosis at the ant-lat aspect of the ankle 
4.	Upper Brachial Plexus Injury: - Musculocutaneous and Suprascapular N. 
a.	dystocia mc in neonates; seve...
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1.	MCC of Vaginal Candidiasis: 
a)	Abx use= reduces lactobacilli pop 
b)	High estrogen levels- preg 
c)	System corticosteroid therapy 
d)	Uncontrolled DM 
e)	Immunosuppression, including HIV 
2.	Drug causes of SIADH: -Carbamazepine 
-Cyclophosphamide 
-SSRI 
3.	MC Ankle Sprain due to inversion of plantar-flexed foot: -Ant Talofibular Lig dmg 
-ecchymosis at the ant-lat aspect of the ankle 
4.	Upper Brachial Plexus Injury: - Musculocutaneous and Suprascapular N. 
a.	dystocia mc in neonates; seve...
NR511 / NR 511 MIDTERM EXAM & FINAL EXAM STUDY BUNDLE (Latest 2024 / 2025): Differential Diagnosis & Primary Care Practicum (Verified Answers)
NR511 / NR 511 MIDTERM EXAM & FINAL EXAM STUDY BUNDLE (Latest 2024 / 2025): Differential Diagnosis & Primary Care Practicum (Verified Answers) NR511 / NR 511 MIDTERM EXAM & FINAL EXAM STUDY BUNDLE (Latest 2024 / 2025): Differential Diagnosis & Primary Care Practicum (Verified Answers)
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- NR 511 midterm SANNER study Questions & Verified Answers (Latest 2024 / 2025) • Exam (elaborations)
- NR 511 Week 1 exam Q&A • Exam (elaborations)
- NR 511 Week 1 Study Guide Quiz • Exam (elaborations)
- 511 Week 2 Quiz Practice Questions and Verified Answers • Exam (elaborations)
NR511 / NR 511 MIDTERM EXAM & FINAL EXAM STUDY BUNDLE (Latest 2024 / 2025): Differential Diagnosis & Primary Care Practicum (Verified Answers) NR511 / NR 511 MIDTERM EXAM & FINAL EXAM STUDY BUNDLE (Latest 2024 / 2025): Differential Diagnosis & Primary Care Practicum (Verified Answers)
NUR 2502: Multidimensional Care III / MDC 3 Final Exam Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)
A client with chronic bronchitis often shows signs 
of hypoxia. Which of the following is the priority to 
monitor for in this client? 
A. O2 levels 
B. Barrel chest 
C. Nutritional Status 
D. Clubbing of fingers 
A. O2 levels 
2. Which of the following positions offers no benefit to 
relieve dyspnea in a client with chronic air flow limitation? 
A. sitting at the edge of the chair, leaning forward with 
his arms folded and resting on a table 
B.A low- semi reclining positions with shoulders bac...
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A client with chronic bronchitis often shows signs 
of hypoxia. Which of the following is the priority to 
monitor for in this client? 
A. O2 levels 
B. Barrel chest 
C. Nutritional Status 
D. Clubbing of fingers 
A. O2 levels 
2. Which of the following positions offers no benefit to 
relieve dyspnea in a client with chronic air flow limitation? 
A. sitting at the edge of the chair, leaning forward with 
his arms folded and resting on a table 
B.A low- semi reclining positions with shoulders bac...
511 Week 2 Quiz Practice Questions and Verified Answers
1. 
A 26 year old male recently returned from a camping trip w/ symtpoms of acute gastroenteritis. He report that he only ate vegetables from his garden that he canned prior to his outing.Which of the following pathogens might becausing his symptoms? 
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Clostridium botulinum 
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Campylobacter jejuni 
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Staphylococcus 
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Clostridium perfringens: C. Botulinum is an anaerobic, gram positive bacillusthat produces toxins. It is widely distributed in the soil and vegetation. Improperlyprocessed hom...
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1. 
A 26 year old male recently returned from a camping trip w/ symtpoms of acute gastroenteritis. He report that he only ate vegetables from his garden that he canned prior to his outing.Which of the following pathogens might becausing his symptoms? 
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Clostridium botulinum 
- 
Campylobacter jejuni 
- 
Staphylococcus 
- 
Clostridium perfringens: C. Botulinum is an anaerobic, gram positive bacillusthat produces toxins. It is widely distributed in the soil and vegetation. Improperlyprocessed hom...