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EXAM PRACTICE 
Today, most mild steel electrodes have a wire core composed of? 
A) rimmed steel 
B)semi-killed steel 
c) fully killed steel 
d)cold-rolled steel - correct answer fully killed steel 
 
EXAM PRACTICE 
In medium coated electrodes, the percentage of the electrode weight derived from the coating is: 
a)10-25% 
b)20-35% 
c)25-40% 
d)25-55% - correct answer 20-35% 
 
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The main function of slag do not include: 
 
a)slowing the critical cooling rate of the weld ...
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Introduction of radiology and patient care Final Exam Review ( 95 questions and answers)complete
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Wilhelm C. Rongten - He discovered radiology on November 8, 1895. The first known x-ray image 
is his wife's hand. 
Why are they called X-ray's? - It was given the name of X for unknown. 
Crooke's Tube - X-rays images was taken with this tube apparatus that was developed by William 
Crookes in the late 1800s. It consists of a glass tube filled with a small amount of gas. Electrodes in the 
tube allow for the passage of electricity through the gas. 
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CWB Module 6 ELECTRODES AND CONSUMABLESEXAM PRACTICE 
Today, most mild steel electrodes have a wire core composed of? 
A) rimmed steel 
B)semi-killed steel 
c) fully killed steel 
d)cold-rolled steel - correct answer fully killed steel 
 
EXAM PRACTICE 
In medium coated electrodes, the percentage of the electrode weight derived from the coating is: 
a)10-25% 
b)20-35% 
c)25-40% 
d)25-55% - correct answer 20-35% 
 
EXAM PRACTICE 
The main function of slag do not include: 
 
a)slowing the c...
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NCCT Medical Assisting Practice Exam with Complete Solutions| Verified Answers 
An established patient who has Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is evaluated in the medical office for hypertension. What is the importance of identifying the reason for today's visit related to billing? [Answer:- To determine the primary diagnosis 
 
For how many years should a provider store medical records (select the least number of years that maintains compliance with state and federal regulations)? [Answ...
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NBRC SDS Exam - Questions and Verified Answers When scoring RERA the best signal to assess change in respiratory effort is: a. Nasal thermal sensor b. thoracic impedence belts c. esophgeal pressure d. intercostal EMG During a sleep study a morbidly obese pt has reduced airflow and respiratory effort. This most likely represents... a. RERA b. hypoventilation c. apneustic breathing d. obstructive apnea A pt with HIV had enuresis during the PSG. The sleep tech didnt discover the soilded linens unt...
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ACLS Exam Version A 2020-2021 questions with answers
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1.	You find an unresponsive patient who is not breathing. After activating the emergency response system, you determine that there is no pulse. What is your next action? 
A.	Open the airway with a head tilt–chin lift. 
B.	Administer epinephrine at a dose of 1 mg/kg. 
C.	Deliver 2 rescue breaths each over 1 second. 
D.	Start chest compressions at a rate of at least 100/min. 
 
2.	You are evaluating a 58-year-old man with chest pain. The blood pressure is 92/50 mm Hg, the heart rate is 92/min, t...
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CWB Module 6 ELECTRODES AND CONSUMABLES EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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CWB Module 6 ELECTRODES AND CONSUMABLES 
EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
EXAM PRACTICE 
Today, most mild steel electrodes have a wire core composed of? 
A) rimmed steel 
B)semi-killed steel 
c) fully killed steel 
d)cold-rolled steel - ️️ fully killed steel 
EXAM PRACTICE 
In medium coated electrodes, the percentage of the electrode weight derived from the 
coating is: 
a)10-25% 
b)20-35% 
c)25-40% 
d)25-55% - ️️ 20-35% 
EXAM PRACTICE 
The main function of slag do not include: 
a)slowing the c...
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Rheobase - the lowest point on a strength duration curve at an infinitely long pulse duration 
 
Chronaxie time - the pulse width at twice the rheobase value. It approximates the most efficient stimulation pulse duration 
 
Charge (formula) - Charge= I(current) x T(time) 
 
Furman's formula - Energy(microjoules)= I(current)xV(voltage)xT(pulse width) 
 
Ohms law formula - Voltage(electromotive force)= I(current/flow of electrons) x R(resistance to current flow in ohms) 
 
Functional Refractory P...
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CWB Module 6 ELECTRODES AND CONSUMABLES Exam Questions and Answers
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CWB Module 6 ELECTRODES AND CONSUMABLES Exam Questions and Answers
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