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Craven CH 1 - Fundamentals of Nursing
Craven CH 1 - Fundamentals of Nursing 
Socialization - a process that involves learning theory and skills and internalizing an identity appropriate to a specific role. (pg 6) 
 
Five levels of proficiency when acquiring and developing nursing skills - Novice, Advanced Beginner, Competent, Proficient, and Expert. Differences in each level reflect changes in three areas of skill performance. In the first area, the nurse moves from relying on abstract principles to using concrete experiences. The s...
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Craven CH 1 - Fundamentals of Nursing 
Socialization - a process that involves learning theory and skills and internalizing an identity appropriate to a specific role. (pg 6) 
 
Five levels of proficiency when acquiring and developing nursing skills - Novice, Advanced Beginner, Competent, Proficient, and Expert. Differences in each level reflect changes in three areas of skill performance. In the first area, the nurse moves from relying on abstract principles to using concrete experiences. The s...
EFMB FY24
EFMB FY24 
The initial radiographic evaluation of a trauma patient begins with supine Anterior- Posterior (AP) chest and pelvis radiographs taken in the trauma bay usually with a(n)_______. - Portable X-ray Machine 
 
T/F: Computed Tomography scanning has been largely replaced by cervical spine radiographic evaluation (CSRE) and should only be performed when CSRE is unavailable. - False; CSRE has been replaced by CT Scanning 
 
What is the lowest level of care equipped with a Computed Tomography...
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EFMB FY24 
The initial radiographic evaluation of a trauma patient begins with supine Anterior- Posterior (AP) chest and pelvis radiographs taken in the trauma bay usually with a(n)_______. - Portable X-ray Machine 
 
T/F: Computed Tomography scanning has been largely replaced by cervical spine radiographic evaluation (CSRE) and should only be performed when CSRE is unavailable. - False; CSRE has been replaced by CT Scanning 
 
What is the lowest level of care equipped with a Computed Tomography...
Edexcel AS Level Further Mathematics Core Pure Maths Formulae to Learn
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Football Exam Study
Football Exam Study 
Targeting is an act by any player who takes aim and initiates contact against an opponent above the shoulders with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow or shoulders. T/F - True 
 
No defensive player shall commit any illegal personal contact foul listed in rule 9-4-3 against the passer. T/F - True 
 
The game officials shall assume authority for the contest, including penalizing unsportsmanlike acts, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled game time - an earlier time if required...
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Football Exam Study 
Targeting is an act by any player who takes aim and initiates contact against an opponent above the shoulders with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow or shoulders. T/F - True 
 
No defensive player shall commit any illegal personal contact foul listed in rule 9-4-3 against the passer. T/F - True 
 
The game officials shall assume authority for the contest, including penalizing unsportsmanlike acts, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled game time - an earlier time if required...
Chapter 8; Leadership in Management
Chapter 8; Leadership in Management 
Leadership - taking a company and its employees in a direction based upon a vision 
 
Good leaders manage others by... - inspiring them. 
 
What else is there to being a leader (besides being in charge)? - know their business and the capabilities of their employees, analyze current trends, steer their 
business on the right course, provide vision, inspire others, make sure that the basic operations of an organization are running smoothly, make sure office dut...
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Chapter 8; Leadership in Management 
Leadership - taking a company and its employees in a direction based upon a vision 
 
Good leaders manage others by... - inspiring them. 
 
What else is there to being a leader (besides being in charge)? - know their business and the capabilities of their employees, analyze current trends, steer their 
business on the right course, provide vision, inspire others, make sure that the basic operations of an organization are running smoothly, make sure office dut...
Psych exam 2
Psych exam 2 
An older adult takes digoxin and hydrochlorothiazide daily, as well as lorazepam (Ativan) as needed for anxiety. Over 2 days, this adult developed confusion, slurred speech, an unsteady gait, and fluctuating levels of orientation. These findings are most characteristic of: 
a. delirium. 
b. dementia. 
c. amnestic syndrome. 
d. Alzheimer disease. - a 
 
A patient experiencing fluctuating levels of awareness, confusion, and disturbed orientation shouts, "Bugs are crawling on my legs...
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Psych exam 2 
An older adult takes digoxin and hydrochlorothiazide daily, as well as lorazepam (Ativan) as needed for anxiety. Over 2 days, this adult developed confusion, slurred speech, an unsteady gait, and fluctuating levels of orientation. These findings are most characteristic of: 
a. delirium. 
b. dementia. 
c. amnestic syndrome. 
d. Alzheimer disease. - a 
 
A patient experiencing fluctuating levels of awareness, confusion, and disturbed orientation shouts, "Bugs are crawling on my legs...
LABORATORY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
LABORATORY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 
- communicate info via policies, processes, and procedures 
- needs updating - documents 
 
- capture info on worksheets, forms, labels, and charts 
- permanent, do not change - records 
 
quality manual, SOPs, and job aids are examples of - documents 
 
QC info, patient records, patient reports are examples of - records 
 
major product of the laboratory, so manage it carefully w/ a good system for the lab's documents and records - information 
 
- a d...
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LABORATORY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 
- communicate info via policies, processes, and procedures 
- needs updating - documents 
 
- capture info on worksheets, forms, labels, and charts 
- permanent, do not change - records 
 
quality manual, SOPs, and job aids are examples of - documents 
 
QC info, patient records, patient reports are examples of - records 
 
major product of the laboratory, so manage it carefully w/ a good system for the lab's documents and records - information 
 
- a d...
Summary Strangers forever IEB Poem
Summary Strangers forever IEB Poem 
 
What is the extended metaphor? - Life is compared to a train journey and the people in the speaker's life are compared to strangers in his life 
 
Context of the poem - Poet is an immigrant and therefore feels a sense of alienation 
 
Themes in the poem - Separateness, alienation, lack of understanding, change, self reflection 
 
Why are we strangers? - There is always something we keep to ourselves 
 
Why has the last line swapped the words of the title ar...
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Summary Strangers forever IEB Poem 
 
What is the extended metaphor? - Life is compared to a train journey and the people in the speaker's life are compared to strangers in his life 
 
Context of the poem - Poet is an immigrant and therefore feels a sense of alienation 
 
Themes in the poem - Separateness, alienation, lack of understanding, change, self reflection 
 
Why are we strangers? - There is always something we keep to ourselves 
 
Why has the last line swapped the words of the title ar...
Differential Diagnosis (DSM 5)
Differential Diagnosis (DSM 5) 
 
Acute stress disorder - -PTSD 
-Adjustment Disorder 
-Panic Disorder 
-Psychotic Disorders 
-Dissociative Disorders 
-OCD 
-TBI 
 
Adjustment Disorder - -PTSD 
-Acute Stress Disorder 
-Normative Stress Reactions 
-MDD 
-Personality Disorders 
-Other Medical Conditions 
 
Agoraphobia - -Specific Phobia, Situational Type 
-Separation Anxiety Disorder 
-Social Anxiety Disorder 
-PTSD 
-Acute Stress Disorder 
-Panic Disorder 
-MDD 
-Other Medical Conditi...
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Differential Diagnosis (DSM 5) 
 
Acute stress disorder - -PTSD 
-Adjustment Disorder 
-Panic Disorder 
-Psychotic Disorders 
-Dissociative Disorders 
-OCD 
-TBI 
 
Adjustment Disorder - -PTSD 
-Acute Stress Disorder 
-Normative Stress Reactions 
-MDD 
-Personality Disorders 
-Other Medical Conditions 
 
Agoraphobia - -Specific Phobia, Situational Type 
-Separation Anxiety Disorder 
-Social Anxiety Disorder 
-PTSD 
-Acute Stress Disorder 
-Panic Disorder 
-MDD 
-Other Medical Conditi...
Advanced Mental Health Nursing Practice
Advanced Mental Health Nursing Practice 
 
Five stages of Motivational Interviewing - 1. Precontemplation: has not considered possibility of change. May not consider the behaviour a problem 
2. Contemplation: ambivalent about change, knowing reasons to change and reasons not to. Loss vs. gain considered and barriers assessed. 
3. Preparation: individual is prepared to take action. May include graded exposure or sampling alternatives. 
4. Action: currently engaged in attempts to change. Praise is...
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Advanced Mental Health Nursing Practice 
 
Five stages of Motivational Interviewing - 1. Precontemplation: has not considered possibility of change. May not consider the behaviour a problem 
2. Contemplation: ambivalent about change, knowing reasons to change and reasons not to. Loss vs. gain considered and barriers assessed. 
3. Preparation: individual is prepared to take action. May include graded exposure or sampling alternatives. 
4. Action: currently engaged in attempts to change. Praise is...