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A patient is in cardiac and respiratory arrest. The selection of medications to reestablish cardiac function would stimulate the sympathetic nervous system beta1 receptors. This stimulation would result in increased automaticity and which of the 
following? 
a. Increased myocardial contractility 
b. Decreased left ventricular stroke work 
c. Decreased myocardial oxygen consumption 
d. Increased left ventricular afterload 
Correct answer: a 
Rationale: The sympathetic nervous system contains alph...
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A patient is in cardiac and respiratory arrest. The selection of medications to reestablish cardiac function would stimulate the sympathetic nervous system beta1 receptors. This stimulation would result in increased automaticity and which of the 
following? 
a. Increased myocardial contractility 
b. Decreased left ventricular stroke work 
c. Decreased myocardial oxygen consumption 
d. Increased left ventricular afterload 
Correct answer: a 
Rationale: The sympathetic nervous system contains alph...
tenderness 
You are assessing a patient with joint pain and are trying to decide whether it is inflammatory or 
noninflammatory in nature. Which one of the following symptoms is consistent with an inflammatory 
process? 
A) Tenderness 
B) Cool temperature 
C) Ecchymosis 
D) Nodules 
lupus 
You are assessing a patient with diffuse joint pains and want to make sure that only the joints are the 
problem, and that the pain is not related to other diseases. Which of the following is a systemic cause ...
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tenderness 
You are assessing a patient with joint pain and are trying to decide whether it is inflammatory or 
noninflammatory in nature. Which one of the following symptoms is consistent with an inflammatory 
process? 
A) Tenderness 
B) Cool temperature 
C) Ecchymosis 
D) Nodules 
lupus 
You are assessing a patient with diffuse joint pains and want to make sure that only the joints are the 
problem, and that the pain is not related to other diseases. Which of the following is a systemic cause ...
Which protocol and port number might be needed in order to send log messages to a log analysis tool 
that resides behind a firewall? - ANS UDP 514 
The "gray box testing" methodology enforces what kind of restriction - ANS The internal operation of a 
system is only partly accessible to the tester 
The "black box testing" methodology enforces which kind of restriction - ANS Only the external 
operation of a system is accessible to the tester. 
Under the "Post-attack Phase and Activities," ...
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Which protocol and port number might be needed in order to send log messages to a log analysis tool 
that resides behind a firewall? - ANS UDP 514 
The "gray box testing" methodology enforces what kind of restriction - ANS The internal operation of a 
system is only partly accessible to the tester 
The "black box testing" methodology enforces which kind of restriction - ANS Only the external 
operation of a system is accessible to the tester. 
Under the "Post-attack Phase and Activities," ...
The study of the functions of body structures. 
1. Physiology 
2. Anatomy - Physiology 
This is defined as a group of cells with similar structure and function. 
1. Tissue 
2. Organ - Tissue 
Using your fingers to find you pulse on your wrist is an example of.. 
1. Palpation 
2. Auscultation - Palpation 
Percussion techniques can be used to determine.. 
1. Pulse rate 
2. Fluid in the lungs - Fluid in the lungs 
This is the sum of all cellular processes that occur in the body. 
1. Anabolism 
2. M...
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The study of the functions of body structures. 
1. Physiology 
2. Anatomy - Physiology 
This is defined as a group of cells with similar structure and function. 
1. Tissue 
2. Organ - Tissue 
Using your fingers to find you pulse on your wrist is an example of.. 
1. Palpation 
2. Auscultation - Palpation 
Percussion techniques can be used to determine.. 
1. Pulse rate 
2. Fluid in the lungs - Fluid in the lungs 
This is the sum of all cellular processes that occur in the body. 
1. Anabolism 
2. M...
Historically, a commercial bank was defined as a firm that: 
A) Accepted NOW accounts and made consumer loans. 
B) Accepted demand deposits and made business loans. 
C) Accepted government deposits and made public loans. 
D) Accepted demand deposits and made consumer loans. 
E) Is regulated by the Federal Reserve. -B) Accepted demand deposits and made business loans. 
Which of the following is not a purpose of bank regulation? 
A) Guarantee minimal profitability of the banking system. 
B) Provid...
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Historically, a commercial bank was defined as a firm that: 
A) Accepted NOW accounts and made consumer loans. 
B) Accepted demand deposits and made business loans. 
C) Accepted government deposits and made public loans. 
D) Accepted demand deposits and made consumer loans. 
E) Is regulated by the Federal Reserve. -B) Accepted demand deposits and made business loans. 
Which of the following is not a purpose of bank regulation? 
A) Guarantee minimal profitability of the banking system. 
B) Provid...
Historically, a commercial bank was defined as a firm that: 
A) Accepted NOW accounts and made consumer loans. 
B) Accepted demand deposits and made business loans. 
C) Accepted government deposits and made public loans. 
D) Accepted demand deposits and made consumer loans. 
E) Is regulated by the Federal Reserve. -B) Accepted demand deposits and made business loans. 
Which of the following is not a purpose of bank regulation? 
A) Guarantee minimal profitability of the banking system. 
B) Provid...
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Historically, a commercial bank was defined as a firm that: 
A) Accepted NOW accounts and made consumer loans. 
B) Accepted demand deposits and made business loans. 
C) Accepted government deposits and made public loans. 
D) Accepted demand deposits and made consumer loans. 
E) Is regulated by the Federal Reserve. -B) Accepted demand deposits and made business loans. 
Which of the following is not a purpose of bank regulation? 
A) Guarantee minimal profitability of the banking system. 
B) Provid...
Collective unconscious archetypes - ANS vast, hidden psychic resource shared by all human beings. 
Reveals itself to a person by means of such archetypal images, 
Acrchetype - ANS organizing principle, a system of readiness, and a dynamic nucleus of energy. 
Complex archetype - ANS images flow from the collective unconscious into the personal unconscious by 
means of a complex (a sensitive, energy-filled cluster of emotions such as an attitude toward one's 
father or anyone resembling him 
The ...
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Collective unconscious archetypes - ANS vast, hidden psychic resource shared by all human beings. 
Reveals itself to a person by means of such archetypal images, 
Acrchetype - ANS organizing principle, a system of readiness, and a dynamic nucleus of energy. 
Complex archetype - ANS images flow from the collective unconscious into the personal unconscious by 
means of a complex (a sensitive, energy-filled cluster of emotions such as an attitude toward one's 
father or anyone resembling him 
The ...
What are the structures of the Proximal Humerus? - ANS Lesser Tubercle, Intertubercular groove, 
Anatomic Neck 
Which term describes the Medial End of the CLAVICLE? - ANS STERNAL EXTREMITY 
The female clavicle is usually shorter and less curved than that of the male? - ANS True 
The Anterior Surface of the SCAPULA is referred to as the? - ANS COSTAL SURFACE 
What is the name of the large fossa found within the ANTERIOR SURFACE of the SCAPULA? - ANS 
SUBSCAPULAR FOSSA 
What is the name of the ins...
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What are the structures of the Proximal Humerus? - ANS Lesser Tubercle, Intertubercular groove, 
Anatomic Neck 
Which term describes the Medial End of the CLAVICLE? - ANS STERNAL EXTREMITY 
The female clavicle is usually shorter and less curved than that of the male? - ANS True 
The Anterior Surface of the SCAPULA is referred to as the? - ANS COSTAL SURFACE 
What is the name of the large fossa found within the ANTERIOR SURFACE of the SCAPULA? - ANS 
SUBSCAPULAR FOSSA 
What is the name of the ins...
What are the structures of the Proximal Humerus? - ANS Lesser Tubercle, Intertubercular groove, 
Anatomic Neck 
Which term describes the Medial End of the CLAVICLE? - ANS STERNAL EXTREMITY 
The female clavicle is usually shorter and less curved than that of the male? - ANS True 
The Anterior Surface of the SCAPULA is referred to as the? - ANS COSTAL SURFACE 
What is the name of the large fossa found within the ANTERIOR SURFACE of the SCAPULA? - ANS 
SUBSCAPULAR FOSSA 
What is the name of the ins...
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What are the structures of the Proximal Humerus? - ANS Lesser Tubercle, Intertubercular groove, 
Anatomic Neck 
Which term describes the Medial End of the CLAVICLE? - ANS STERNAL EXTREMITY 
The female clavicle is usually shorter and less curved than that of the male? - ANS True 
The Anterior Surface of the SCAPULA is referred to as the? - ANS COSTAL SURFACE 
What is the name of the large fossa found within the ANTERIOR SURFACE of the SCAPULA? - ANS 
SUBSCAPULAR FOSSA 
What is the name of the ins...
Which of the following is not a function of the liver? - ANS Secretion of digestive enzymes 
__________ yield about 4 kcal/g when completely oxidized, whereas __________ yield about 9 kcal/g. - 
ANS Proteins and carbohydrates; fats 
Which of the following is true concerning oxygen in regards to aerobic respiration? - ANS It is the final 
electron acceptor in aerobic respiration. 
Which of the following is a product of glycolysis? - ANS pyruvate 
When should the basal metabolic rate be measured? ...
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Which of the following is not a function of the liver? - ANS Secretion of digestive enzymes 
__________ yield about 4 kcal/g when completely oxidized, whereas __________ yield about 9 kcal/g. - 
ANS Proteins and carbohydrates; fats 
Which of the following is true concerning oxygen in regards to aerobic respiration? - ANS It is the final 
electron acceptor in aerobic respiration. 
Which of the following is a product of glycolysis? - ANS pyruvate 
When should the basal metabolic rate be measured? ...