ATI PROCTORED ASSESSMENT NEWEST ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 100+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS |
induction therapy - (ANSWER)achieve complete remission
CNS Prophylactic Therapy - (ANSWER)to prevent invasion of the CNS by leukemic
cells
intesification therapy - (ANSWER)destroy any remaining leukemic cells
allogeneic transplant - (ANSWER)blood forming stem cells; generally donated by
another person
acute insomnia - (ANSWER)lasts a few days possibly due to personal or
situational stressors
chronic insomnia - (ANSWER)lasts a month or more
intermittent insomnia - (ANSWER)sleeping well for a few days and then having
insomnia for a few days
central sleep apnea - (ANSWER)CNS system dysfunction affecting respiratory
control center of brain that fails to trigger breathing during sleep
, Obstructive sleep apnea - (ANSWER)structures in the mouth and throat occlude
the upper airway
factors that interfere with sleep - (ANSWER)illness
travel
emotional stress
mental illness
diet
exercise
fatigue
sleep environment
meds
decisive - (ANSWER)team uses a minimum amount of data and generates an
option
flexible - (ANSWER)team uses a limited amount of data and generates several
options
hierarchial - (ANSWER)team uses a large amount of data and generates one
option
EXAM COMPLETE 100+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS |
induction therapy - (ANSWER)achieve complete remission
CNS Prophylactic Therapy - (ANSWER)to prevent invasion of the CNS by leukemic
cells
intesification therapy - (ANSWER)destroy any remaining leukemic cells
allogeneic transplant - (ANSWER)blood forming stem cells; generally donated by
another person
acute insomnia - (ANSWER)lasts a few days possibly due to personal or
situational stressors
chronic insomnia - (ANSWER)lasts a month or more
intermittent insomnia - (ANSWER)sleeping well for a few days and then having
insomnia for a few days
central sleep apnea - (ANSWER)CNS system dysfunction affecting respiratory
control center of brain that fails to trigger breathing during sleep
, Obstructive sleep apnea - (ANSWER)structures in the mouth and throat occlude
the upper airway
factors that interfere with sleep - (ANSWER)illness
travel
emotional stress
mental illness
diet
exercise
fatigue
sleep environment
meds
decisive - (ANSWER)team uses a minimum amount of data and generates an
option
flexible - (ANSWER)team uses a limited amount of data and generates several
options
hierarchial - (ANSWER)team uses a large amount of data and generates one
option