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Bioethics Chapters 1-6 Complete Accurate Questions and Answers A+ Pass

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Bioethics Chapters 1-6 Complete Accurate Questions and Answers A+ Pass In what way was Mill different in his views on pleasure when compared with Bentham? - Mill did not view every pleasure as equal to one another. Classical utilitarian philosophers like Bentham, and their precursor, Epicurus, are often described as: - Hedonists One way to summarize the approach of the utilitarian philosophy is: - The best action is the one that increases pleasure for the greatest number of people. What does...

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Bioethics Practice Exam Questions and Correct 100- Answers A+ Pass

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Bioethics Practice Exam Questions and Correct 100% Answers A+ Pass When considering the duty not to lie to a patient and the duty to not cause needless suffering to the patient, which method would W.D. Ross use to decide the more stringent duty? 1. Intuition 2. Deductive Logic 3. Inductive Reasoning 4. Scientific Method - 1. Intuition Ross is generally regarded as the father of the intuitionist school of ethics. To maintain the integrity of a clinical study, investigators do not tell part...

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Pathophysiology Exam 2-Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disorders Questions and Correct Answers

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Pathophysiology Exam 2-Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disorders Questions and Correct Answers What values classify hypertension? - Normal: <120 and <80 Prehypertension: 120-139 or 80-89 Stage 1 Hypertension: 140-159 or 90-99 Stage 2 Hypertension: >160 or >100 What does Systolic Blood Pressure measure? - The pressure of the heart to force blood out. The pressure to contract. What does Diastolic Blood Pressure measure? - The pressure when the heart is relaxed and filling What do...

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NURS 320 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers A+ Pass

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NURS 320 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers A+ Pass On morning assessment of your patient in room 2502 who has severe burns. You notice that fluid is starting to accumulate in his abdominal tissue. You note that his weight has not changed and his intake and output is equal. What do you suspect? A)Third spacing B)This is normal and expected after a burn and it is benign C)Document this finding as non-pitting abdominal edema D)Intravascular compartment syndrome - A You would suspect third ...

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NURS 320 Questions and Answers Complete Set 100- Pass A+ Grade

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NURS 320 Questions and Answers Complete Set 100% Pass A+ Grade A patient is now in the recovery room after having vaginal surgery. Due to the positioning of the procedure, you would want to assess for what while the patient is in recovery? A. Bowel Sounds B. Dysrhythmia C. Homan's Sign D. Hemoglobin Level - C After surgery your patient is semicomatose with vital signs within normal limits. As the nurse, what position would be best for this patient? A. Semi-Fowlers B. Prone C. Low-Fow...

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RWP Training Course Test Questions and Answers

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RWP Training Course Test Questions and Answers Absolute Block - An absolute block is a section of track that shall not be occupied by more than 1 train or track equipment Adjacent Track(s) - The track(s) next and parallel with the track where you are located Advanced Mobile Flagger(AMF) - A watchman/lookout whose duty is to verbally warn Rail Vehicle Operators of Roadway Workers on the track ahead. AMF's are required to be RWP lvl 2 or 4 qualified. Advanced Mobile Flagging - The use of a ...

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Caltrain RWP Training Test Guide Questions and Answers Course

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Caltrain RWP Training Test Guide Questions and Answers Course Working on or near Caltrain tracks is known as - The Right of Way A person may only work on or near the Caltrain Right of Way when: - They have been trained, They have an approved Site Specific Work Plan (SSWP), Work has been scheduled via the Right To Work (RTW) Process, They have and understand On-Track Safety (OTS) protection being provided On site workers must have their: - RWP badge with them at all times when on Caltrain ROW ...

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RWP PG Guide Set Questions and Answers Complete pass 100%

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RWP PG Guide Set Questions and Answers Complete pass 100% Type of working limits on controlled track - foul time, exclusive track occupancy Type of working limits on non-controlled track - inaccessible track Type of train approach warning - watchman Type of train approach warning - individual train detection What type of work roadway workers do? - inspection and construction of track, maintenance of bridges, repair of signal and communication systems, repair of RMM True or false. Fouling a...

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Patient Care and Legal Aspects in Healthcare Complete Guide Questions and Answers

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Patient Care and Legal Aspects in Healthcare Complete Guide Questions and Answers What are the key aspects of patient rights under HIPAA? - 1. Confidentiality 2. Privacy 3. Extent of care (autonomy) 4. Access to information 5. Research participation. What is informed consent? - A process of communication between patient and healthcare provider leading to agreement or permission for care, treatment, or services. What types of consent are there for medical procedures? - 1. Written consent for i...

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