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ATI Learning System RN
A nurse on a medical unit is preparing to administer alendronate 40 mg PO for an older adult 
client who has Paget's disease of the bone. Which of the following actions should be the nurse's 
priority? - Ambulate the client to a chair prior to administering the medication 
A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has a prescription for zolpidem at bedtime to 
promote sleep. The nurse should plan to monitor the client for which of the following adverse 
effects? - Dizziness 
A nurse is a...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse on a medical unit is preparing to administer alendronate 40 mg PO for an older adult 
client who has Paget's disease of the bone. Which of the following actions should be the nurse's 
priority? - Ambulate the client to a chair prior to administering the medication 
A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has a prescription for zolpidem at bedtime to 
promote sleep. The nurse should plan to monitor the client for which of the following adverse 
effects? - Dizziness 
A nurse is a...
HCA 115 EXAMS
Chemical restraint - Medication that is ordered by a doctor and given to a client to control unsafe undesirable or behavior or movement 
 
Environmental restraints - Barriers, furniture, or devices that prevent a client from having free movement 
 
Physical restraint - Garments or devices used to restrict movement of the whole body or parts of the body 
 
Restraint - Any device, garment, barrier, furniture, or medication that limits or restrict freedom of the movement or access to one's own bod...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Chemical restraint - Medication that is ordered by a doctor and given to a client to control unsafe undesirable or behavior or movement 
 
Environmental restraints - Barriers, furniture, or devices that prevent a client from having free movement 
 
Physical restraint - Garments or devices used to restrict movement of the whole body or parts of the body 
 
Restraint - Any device, garment, barrier, furniture, or medication that limits or restrict freedom of the movement or access to one's own bod...
WGU D080 EXAMS
WGU D080 EXAMS 
What is globalization? - When international integration arises from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of cultures. 
 
different types of Globalization - 1. Economic 
2. Political 
3. Cultural 
 
Advantages of Economic globalization - more trade, investments, information technology, faster economic development, and increased social being 
 
Disadvantages of Economic globalization - benefits the rich at the expense of the poor, manufacturing job l...
- Exam (elaborations)
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WGU D080 EXAMS 
What is globalization? - When international integration arises from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of cultures. 
 
different types of Globalization - 1. Economic 
2. Political 
3. Cultural 
 
Advantages of Economic globalization - more trade, investments, information technology, faster economic development, and increased social being 
 
Disadvantages of Economic globalization - benefits the rich at the expense of the poor, manufacturing job l...
ATI Community Health Nursing
desired outcome of community health nurses in community health program planning - collaborative leadership role; desired outcome is to plan, organize, implement, and evaluate intervention programs that address the specific health needs of the community 
 
community health program planning should reflect - the priorities set as a result of analysis of community assessment data 
 
priorities are established based on - -the extent of the problem 
-the relevance of the problem to the public 
-the es...
- Exam (elaborations)
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desired outcome of community health nurses in community health program planning - collaborative leadership role; desired outcome is to plan, organize, implement, and evaluate intervention programs that address the specific health needs of the community 
 
community health program planning should reflect - the priorities set as a result of analysis of community assessment data 
 
priorities are established based on - -the extent of the problem 
-the relevance of the problem to the public 
-the es...
BOTANY 1303 EXAMS
When using the scientific method, it is necessary to: - Test a hypothesis 
 
A researcher wants to know if WSU students are taller than USU students. Her null hypothesis is: - There is no difference in the height of students from either university 
 
A dependent variable is: - A response to a change in the independent variable. 
 
"Intelligent design" is not a scientific concept because: - It is not testable. 
 
T/F: Science can guide us toward making wise moral decisions. - False 
 
You condu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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When using the scientific method, it is necessary to: - Test a hypothesis 
 
A researcher wants to know if WSU students are taller than USU students. Her null hypothesis is: - There is no difference in the height of students from either university 
 
A dependent variable is: - A response to a change in the independent variable. 
 
"Intelligent design" is not a scientific concept because: - It is not testable. 
 
T/F: Science can guide us toward making wise moral decisions. - False 
 
You condu...
Delta Sigma Theta
What is being discrete? - Showing discretion, keeping your business to yourself and not having 
anyone know your every move. 
How many founders are there? - 22 Illustrious Ladies 
Founders 1-5 - 1. Osceola McCarthy Adams 
2. Marguerite Young Alexander 
3. Winona Cargile Alexander 
4. Ethel Cuff Black 
5. Bertha Pitts Campbell 
Founders 6-10 - 1. Zephyr Chisom Carte
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is being discrete? - Showing discretion, keeping your business to yourself and not having 
anyone know your every move. 
How many founders are there? - 22 Illustrious Ladies 
Founders 1-5 - 1. Osceola McCarthy Adams 
2. Marguerite Young Alexander 
3. Winona Cargile Alexander 
4. Ethel Cuff Black 
5. Bertha Pitts Campbell 
Founders 6-10 - 1. Zephyr Chisom Carte
Loan Signing Agent-NNA
What’s the role of an NSA in a mortgage process? - 
 
Who are your stakeholders in a signing? - 
 
What is a Borrower? - Home or property owner, they initiate the loan by contacting lender and applying for it. 
 
Lender - Finance company ( a bank), approves, and funds a loan and contracts the closing agent. 
 
What can qualify as a contracting company? - closing agent, 
 
What is a closing agent? - finalizes documents for signing appointment and for closing the loan.
- Exam (elaborations)
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What’s the role of an NSA in a mortgage process? - 
 
Who are your stakeholders in a signing? - 
 
What is a Borrower? - Home or property owner, they initiate the loan by contacting lender and applying for it. 
 
Lender - Finance company ( a bank), approves, and funds a loan and contracts the closing agent. 
 
What can qualify as a contracting company? - closing agent, 
 
What is a closing agent? - finalizes documents for signing appointment and for closing the loan.
National Registry of Food Safety Professionals (NRFSP) Exam solution 2024
Elderly, very young, those with a weakened immune system. - Give three examples of people in the highly susceptible population (HSP) for foodborne illness
- Exam (elaborations)
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Elderly, very young, those with a weakened immune system. - Give three examples of people in the highly susceptible population (HSP) for foodborne illness
Nurs190 PA Midterm Exams
What are the basic techniques of physical assessments? - Inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation 
 
What is the assessment technique for swollen extremities? - Palpation 
 
Assessment technique for physical assessment of the abdomen of a client that complains of abdominal pain? - Palpate the abdominal area last 
 
Equipment used during
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the basic techniques of physical assessments? - Inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation 
 
What is the assessment technique for swollen extremities? - Palpation 
 
Assessment technique for physical assessment of the abdomen of a client that complains of abdominal pain? - Palpate the abdominal area last 
 
Equipment used during
witness,
what is the nurse’s job in informed consent - witness the informed consent 
ensure provider gave client all info 
ensure client understand 
notify provider of client has more questions 
document client
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what is the nurse’s job in informed consent - witness the informed consent 
ensure provider gave client all info 
ensure client understand 
notify provider of client has more questions 
document client