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Bacteria and Archaea
additional genes - carried on plasmids 
an example of a glycocalyx is 
A. a capsule 
B. a pilus 
C. an outer membrane 
D. a cell wall - A: A CAPSULE 
archaea - constitute 3rd domain of life; many are adapted to extreme habitats (low/high 
temp., salt, pressure, or acidity) 
archaean flagella: - have different structure than bacterial flagella but same function 
(motility)
- Exam (elaborations)
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additional genes - carried on plasmids 
an example of a glycocalyx is 
A. a capsule 
B. a pilus 
C. an outer membrane 
D. a cell wall - A: A CAPSULE 
archaea - constitute 3rd domain of life; many are adapted to extreme habitats (low/high 
temp., salt, pressure, or acidity) 
archaean flagella: - have different structure than bacterial flagella but same function 
(motility)
Economics of Health Care Delivery (Stanhope: Public Health Nursing,
A characterization of the fourth developmental stage of the health services delivery 
framework is: 
a. Nurses in the United States being predominantly women 
b. The expansion of the number and type of health care facilities 
c. Dependence on technology for patient care 
d. The discovery and development of pharmacological advances - ANS: C 
Nurses have become dependent on technologies to monitor client progress, make 
decisions about care, and deliver care in innovative ways. 
A Medicare recipie...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A characterization of the fourth developmental stage of the health services delivery 
framework is: 
a. Nurses in the United States being predominantly women 
b. The expansion of the number and type of health care facilities 
c. Dependence on technology for patient care 
d. The discovery and development of pharmacological advances - ANS: C 
Nurses have become dependent on technologies to monitor client progress, make 
decisions about care, and deliver care in innovative ways. 
A Medicare recipie...
Application of Ethics in the Community (Stanhope: Public Health Nursing, 8th Ed
A nurse applies the ethical principle of non-maleficence when: 
a. Administering medications using the five rights 
b. Allowing clients to be active participants in their care 
c. Providing patient privacy when delivering care 
d. Referring a client to a physical therapist - ANS: A 
Non-maleficence requires that one do no harm. It requires that health care professionals 
act according to the standards of due care, always seeking to produce the least amount 
of harm possible
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse applies the ethical principle of non-maleficence when: 
a. Administering medications using the five rights 
b. Allowing clients to be active participants in their care 
c. Providing patient privacy when delivering care 
d. Referring a client to a physical therapist - ANS: A 
Non-maleficence requires that one do no harm. It requires that health care professionals 
act according to the standards of due care, always seeking to produce the least amount 
of harm possible
ATI VItal Signs Test
A nurse is planning care for a client who is experiencing tachycardia. Which of the 
following interventions should the nurse plan to make? 
a) instruct the client to increase exercise 
b) instruct the client to consume no more than four caffeinated beverages per day 
c) encourage the client to practice relaxation techniques each day 
d) encourage the client to engage in pattern paced breathing by panting - c) encourage 
the client to practice relaxation techniques each day 
A nurse is teaching ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse is planning care for a client who is experiencing tachycardia. Which of the 
following interventions should the nurse plan to make? 
a) instruct the client to increase exercise 
b) instruct the client to consume no more than four caffeinated beverages per day 
c) encourage the client to practice relaxation techniques each day 
d) encourage the client to engage in pattern paced breathing by panting - c) encourage 
the client to practice relaxation techniques each day 
A nurse is teaching ...
ATI VItal Signs Test
ATI VItal Signs Test
- Exam (elaborations)
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ATI VItal Signs Test
Chapter 1 Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology.
largely the story of chemical neurotransmission - Modern psychopharmacology is 
Anatomically, chemically, and electrically - neurotransmission can be described as 
Neurons (nerve cells) - Anatomical neurotransmission occurs through 
axoaxonic synapse - synapse between axon of one neuron and axon of another neuron 
axodendritic synapse - between axon terminals of one neuron and dendrites of others 
axosomatic synapse - axon terminal ends on cell body (soma)
- Exam (elaborations)
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largely the story of chemical neurotransmission - Modern psychopharmacology is 
Anatomically, chemically, and electrically - neurotransmission can be described as 
Neurons (nerve cells) - Anatomical neurotransmission occurs through 
axoaxonic synapse - synapse between axon of one neuron and axon of another neuron 
axodendritic synapse - between axon terminals of one neuron and dendrites of others 
axosomatic synapse - axon terminal ends on cell body (soma)
Chapter 4 - Disorders and Diseases of the Skin Test.
By recognizing a potentially contagious skin disorder, you can_________. - stop the 
spread of infection 
Dionne tells Tyree that she has a condition known as prickly heat. Tyree thinks Dionne 
may have used the wrong name for her condition because prickly heat, also known as 
_________, is characterized by the appearance of red vesicles and burning, itchy skin 
upon exposure to excessive heat. - miliaria rubra 
If you had one bad sunburn in childhood, what is true of your risk for melanoma late...
- Exam (elaborations)
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By recognizing a potentially contagious skin disorder, you can_________. - stop the 
spread of infection 
Dionne tells Tyree that she has a condition known as prickly heat. Tyree thinks Dionne 
may have used the wrong name for her condition because prickly heat, also known as 
_________, is characterized by the appearance of red vesicles and burning, itchy skin 
upon exposure to excessive heat. - miliaria rubra 
If you had one bad sunburn in childhood, what is true of your risk for melanoma late...
AST Practice Exam 1, AST PRACTICE EXAM 2, AST Surgical Technologist CST Practice Exam 3, AST PRACTICE EXAM 5, AST Practice Exam 4
AST Practice Exam 1, AST PRACTICE 
EXAM 2, AST Surgical Technologist CST 
Practice Exam 3, AST PRACTICE EXAM 
5, AST Practice Exam 4 
Which of the following structures is located in the alveolar process? 
Teeth 
Villi 
Sinuses 
Tonsils - Teeth 
Which of the following is the wound classification for a bronchoscopy? 
Clean 
Contaminated 
Dirty and infected 
Clean-contaminated - Clean-Contaminated 
The enzyme used to soften the zonules of the lens before cataract surgery is: 
Atropine Sulfate 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
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AST Practice Exam 1, AST PRACTICE 
EXAM 2, AST Surgical Technologist CST 
Practice Exam 3, AST PRACTICE EXAM 
5, AST Practice Exam 4 
Which of the following structures is located in the alveolar process? 
Teeth 
Villi 
Sinuses 
Tonsils - Teeth 
Which of the following is the wound classification for a bronchoscopy? 
Clean 
Contaminated 
Dirty and infected 
Clean-contaminated - Clean-Contaminated 
The enzyme used to soften the zonules of the lens before cataract surgery is: 
Atropine Sulfate 
...
ATI mental health practice B
ATI mental health practice B
- Exam (elaborations)
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ATI mental health practice B
ATI mental health practice B
ATI mental health practice B
- Exam (elaborations)
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ATI mental health practice B