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SOCY 1006 test 2 || with 100% Error-free Answers.
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Be able to identify an epidemic or panic discourses when it is being used. correct answers Epidemic discourse: STIs - number of people infected, transmission routes (symptoms and treatment), course of infection; the way it's transmitted (sexually) is what makes the discourse different 
 
•Panic discourse: STIs - group (like prostitutes), moral meaning, categorize, simplistic solutions (like teaching abstinence in high school) 
 
What are the six components of the Moral Contagion Model? corre...
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FIREFIGHTER 1 Chapter 1 with 100% correct answers
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What is the main duty of a Firefighter I? 
 
a. Assume command 
 
b. Assign tasks to be performed 
 
c. Supervise performance of assigned tasks 
 
d. Perform assigned tasks under supervision 
perform assigned tasks under supervision 
 
 
 
Which of the following types of staffing performs required functions for minimal or no pay? 
 
a. Career 
b. On-call 
c Volunteer 
d. Combination 
voluteer 
 
 
 
Which of the following positions is responsible for monitoring operational safety according to th...
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IL CADC EXAM (2022) UPDATED Terms 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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IL CADC EXAM (2022) UPDATED Terms 100% CORRECT ANSWERSWhat are the client's rights they should be made aware of? 
-individual dignity 
-confidentiality 
-non-discriminatory services 
-communication 
-personal effects 
-minors to be educated 
-counsel 
-habeas corpus 
 
 
 
When are the clients rights explained to them client? 
orientation 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:47 
01:22 
When should a counselor and client start to work on the tx plan? 
-once a diagnosis is confirmed 
-placement recommendation has bee...
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Psychiatric Nursing Exam #1 (100% Correct Review 2023)
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Psychiatric Nursing Exam #1 
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The quantitative study of the distribution of mental disorders in human populations is 
called 
A).Mortality 
B). Prevalence 
C). Epidemiology 
D). Clinical epidemiology. - ANS-C). Epidemiology 
What phrase best describes the DSM-V? 
A).Is a multiaxial psychiatric assessment system 
B). Is a compendium of treatment modalities 
C). Offers a complete list of nursing diagnoses 
D). Suggests common interventions for mental disorders - ANS-A)....
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CEN ER NURSING SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. GRADED A+| latest update 2024/25|
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CEN ER NURSING SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS EXAM REVIEW 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. GRADED A+ 
The mnemonic "DUMBELS" is sometimes 
used as a reminder of the symptoms related to an overdose of a cholinergic drug. What are those 
symptoms? 
Diarrhea/diaphoresis 
Urination 
Miosis 
Bradycardia/bronchorrhea 
Emesis 
Lacrimation 
Salivation 
List five symptoms that dying patients frequently complain of near the end of their life. 
1. Pain 
2. Dyspnea 
3. Nausea and vomiting 
4. Constipation 
5. Agitation 
Lis...
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CRJS 370-Athabasca Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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CRJS 370-Athabasca Exam Questions With 
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Bifurcated - answerdivided into two branches; forked 
Child Savers - answerNineteenth-century reformers who developed programs for troubled 
youth and influenced legislation creating the juvenile justice system; today some critics view 
them as being more concerned with control of the poor than with their welfare. 
Crime Control Model of Criminal Justice - answerAn orientation to criminal justice in which 
the protection of the community ...
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WJEC criminology Unit 2 AC 4.3 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Why did Sarah's law campaign start? correct answersSarah was kidnaped and murdered by a known paedophile and sex offender Roy Whitting 
 
Who was involved in Sarah's law campaign? correct answersThe news of the world 
 
What did the news of the world do? correct answersPublished 50 names and photos of people they claimed were sex offenders 
 
What was introduced in 2008 because of Sarah's law campaign? correct answerschild sex offender disclosure pilot scheme was introduced in 4 areas of the ...
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HILD 2C MID (100% Verified Solutions)
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1893 Depression correct answers The Panic of 1893 was a serious economic depression in the United States that began in that year.[1] Similar to the Panic of 1873, this panic was marked by the collapse of railroad overbuilding and shaky railroad financing which set off a series of bank failures. 
 
Plessy v Ferguson correct answers Page 13: Supreme Court case that upheld the Constitutionality of segregation. It deemed that "separate but equal." In effect, it didn't require that public faciliti...
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WJEC CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 2 AC 4.3 STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS(VERIFIED)
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WJEC CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 2 AC 4.3 
STUDY QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS(VERIFIED) 
Why did Sarah's law campaign start? -CORRECT ANSWER-Sarah was kidnaped and 
murdered by a known paedophile and sex offender Roy Whitting 
Who was involved in Sarah's law campaign? -CORRECT ANSWER-The news of the 
world 
What did the news of the world do? -CORRECT ANSWER-Published 50 names and 
photos of people they claimed were sex offenders 
What was introduced in 2008 because of Sarah's law campaign? -CORRECT 
ANS...
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APUSH UNIT 4 (1800-1848)|UPDATED&VERIFIED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Federalists 
Alexander Hamilton. Pro-British. Strong federal government. Loose interpretation of the constitution. Upperclass, merchants, bankers. Industrialists 
 
 
 
Democratic-Republicans 
Jeffersonians. Thomas Jefferson. Pro-French. State Rights. Strict interpretation of the constitution. Lower/middle classes, farmers. Agrarian/farmers. 
 
 
 
Election of 1800 (revolution of 1800) 
John Adams vs. Thomas Jefferson. Federalists feared Jefferson would give power back to the states, dismantle t...