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HESI module 6 Questions with solutions
Which event would require a nurse to complete and file an incident report? 
A client has a seizure. 
The nurse determines that a client would benefit from the use of a walker to ambulate. 
The nurse, preparing an intravenous infusion, notes that the battery of an intravenous infusion 
pump is not working. 
When a visitor suddenly becomes weak and dizzy, the nurse checks the visitor's blood pressure 
and takes the visitor to the emergency department for treatment. - When a visitor suddenly 
be...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 68 pages •
Which event would require a nurse to complete and file an incident report? 
A client has a seizure. 
The nurse determines that a client would benefit from the use of a walker to ambulate. 
The nurse, preparing an intravenous infusion, notes that the battery of an intravenous infusion 
pump is not working. 
When a visitor suddenly becomes weak and dizzy, the nurse checks the visitor's blood pressure 
and takes the visitor to the emergency department for treatment. - When a visitor suddenly 
be...
A&P Exam 1 (Chapters 1-4) Review Questions with solutions
What six functions characterize all living things? - Organization 
Responsiveness 
Growth 
Reproduction 
Movement 
Metabolism/Excretion 
What is homeostasis? - A steady state of internal environment of an organism.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
What six functions characterize all living things? - Organization 
Responsiveness 
Growth 
Reproduction 
Movement 
Metabolism/Excretion 
What is homeostasis? - A steady state of internal environment of an organism.
A&P Chapters 1,2,3 Exam with solutions
Chapter 1 - ... 
acromal - the point of the shoulder 
anatomical position - means that the upper body is standing erect, face forward, with the 
upper limbs at the side and the palms forward. 
anatomy - the study of form and structure 
antebrachial - pertaining to the forearm 
anterior - pertaining to the front 
appendicular - pertaining to the upper or lower limbs 
axial - pertaining to the head, neck, & trunk 
brachial - pertaining to the arm 
buccal - pertaining to the mouth and inner lining ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 40 pages •
Chapter 1 - ... 
acromal - the point of the shoulder 
anatomical position - means that the upper body is standing erect, face forward, with the 
upper limbs at the side and the palms forward. 
anatomy - the study of form and structure 
antebrachial - pertaining to the forearm 
anterior - pertaining to the front 
appendicular - pertaining to the upper or lower limbs 
axial - pertaining to the head, neck, & trunk 
brachial - pertaining to the arm 
buccal - pertaining to the mouth and inner lining ...
A&P Final Exam with solutions
Anatomy - study of the structure of living organisms 
positive feedback - feedback that tends to cause the level of a variable to change in the same 
direction as an initial change 
Anabolism - energy-requiring building phase of metabolism in which simpler substances 
are combined to form more complex substances 
Physiology - study of the function of living organisms
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 1 pages •
Anatomy - study of the structure of living organisms 
positive feedback - feedback that tends to cause the level of a variable to change in the same 
direction as an initial change 
Anabolism - energy-requiring building phase of metabolism in which simpler substances 
are combined to form more complex substances 
Physiology - study of the function of living organisms
A&p EXAMwith complete solutions
Actin - 
Troponin - The protein that binds to calcium 
T tubule - A structure that forms a path from the membrane to the cell interior 
Myosin - A protein with heads that attach in cross bridging 
Cistern - The swollen chamber of an organelle 
Voltage sensitive tubule protien - A protein that changes shape as a result of an action 
potential
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 1 pages •
Actin - 
Troponin - The protein that binds to calcium 
T tubule - A structure that forms a path from the membrane to the cell interior 
Myosin - A protein with heads that attach in cross bridging 
Cistern - The swollen chamber of an organelle 
Voltage sensitive tubule protien - A protein that changes shape as a result of an action 
potential
A&P final ch 1-15 with complete solutions
What is anatomy defined as? - the study of structure of the body 
what is physiology defined as? - the study of the function of the body 
what are the 3 main body planes? - frontal, median, and transverse 
what are the 8 necessary life functions? - maintain boundaries, movement, responsiveness, 
digestion, metabolism, dispose of wastes, reproduction, & growth 
what are the levels of structural organization from simplest to most complex? - chemical, 
cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, & organ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 51 pages •
What is anatomy defined as? - the study of structure of the body 
what is physiology defined as? - the study of the function of the body 
what are the 3 main body planes? - frontal, median, and transverse 
what are the 8 necessary life functions? - maintain boundaries, movement, responsiveness, 
digestion, metabolism, dispose of wastes, reproduction, & growth 
what are the levels of structural organization from simplest to most complex? - chemical, 
cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, & organ...
A&P 2 LECTURE Exam 1 Study Guide with complete solutions
What are the functions of hormones? - To regulate body functions and chemical reactions 
occurring in the body. 
What are up-regulation and down-regulation, and what causes them? - Down- a process, 
which occurs when there is a decrease in cells specific metabolic components in response to 
specific stimuli. 
Up- A process, which occurs when there is an increase in a cells specific metabolic components 
in response to a specific stimuli
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
What are the functions of hormones? - To regulate body functions and chemical reactions 
occurring in the body. 
What are up-regulation and down-regulation, and what causes them? - Down- a process, 
which occurs when there is a decrease in cells specific metabolic components in response to 
specific stimuli. 
Up- A process, which occurs when there is an increase in a cells specific metabolic components 
in response to a specific stimuli
Wall Street Prep Accounting EXAM with complete solutions
SFAS - Standard Financial Accounting Statements, issued by the FASB 
AA,P,C: Accounting Entity - The assumption that a corporation is an entity separate from any 
person 
AA,P,C: Going Concern - The Assumption that a corporation will continue to exist for the 
foreseeable future 
AA,P,C: Measurement & Units - The principle that financial statements can only show the 
quantifiable assets or liabilities of a corporation 
AA,P,C: Periodicity - the principle that financial statements reflect a stand...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
SFAS - Standard Financial Accounting Statements, issued by the FASB 
AA,P,C: Accounting Entity - The assumption that a corporation is an entity separate from any 
person 
AA,P,C: Going Concern - The Assumption that a corporation will continue to exist for the 
foreseeable future 
AA,P,C: Measurement & Units - The principle that financial statements can only show the 
quantifiable assets or liabilities of a corporation 
AA,P,C: Periodicity - the principle that financial statements reflect a stand...
NATA & BOC Hx EXAM with complete solutions
Mission of the NATA - to enhance quality of health care for athletes and those engaged in 
physical activity, and to advance the profession of athletic training through education and 
research in the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries 
considered to be the first "athletic trainer" in 1881 - James Robinson (hired by Harvard) 
Considered the "Father of Athletic Training" in 1917 - Dr. S.E. Bilk 
-first to publish AT textbook 
1920's Chuck and Frank fou...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Mission of the NATA - to enhance quality of health care for athletes and those engaged in 
physical activity, and to advance the profession of athletic training through education and 
research in the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries 
considered to be the first "athletic trainer" in 1881 - James Robinson (hired by Harvard) 
Considered the "Father of Athletic Training" in 1917 - Dr. S.E. Bilk 
-first to publish AT textbook 
1920's Chuck and Frank fou...
Athletic Training Chapter 1 Review EXAM with complete solutions
The student athletic trainer duties are limited, however, important duties could include: - 
taping(limited), water, and cleaning 
Just as a coach, the student athletic trainer should maintain ____ certification. - CPR 
The _________ plays a vital role as a member of the sports medicine team. - Physician 
Student athletic trainers can benefit by attending _____ and _______. - Camps and clinics 
A ________ form should be kept to record all treatments given or preventative/supportive 
techniques ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
The student athletic trainer duties are limited, however, important duties could include: - 
taping(limited), water, and cleaning 
Just as a coach, the student athletic trainer should maintain ____ certification. - CPR 
The _________ plays a vital role as a member of the sports medicine team. - Physician 
Student athletic trainers can benefit by attending _____ and _______. - Camps and clinics 
A ________ form should be kept to record all treatments given or preventative/supportive 
techniques ...