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Dementia 
Slow onset forgetting most recent events, inability to process new information, easily confused, can be depressed or anxious, lacking familiarity. 
 
 
 
Bulimia 
An eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging or consuming a large amount of food in a short amount of time, followed by an attempt to rid oneself of the food content (purging) 
 
 
 
 
Dissociative Amnesia 
Cannot remember anything concerning recent past experience, and cannot function in daily activities. No ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Dementia 
Slow onset forgetting most recent events, inability to process new information, easily confused, can be depressed or anxious, lacking familiarity. 
 
 
 
Bulimia 
An eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging or consuming a large amount of food in a short amount of time, followed by an attempt to rid oneself of the food content (purging) 
 
 
 
 
Dissociative Amnesia 
Cannot remember anything concerning recent past experience, and cannot function in daily activities. No ...
WGU D094 Test 1 | Latest 2025/2026 Update with complete solutions
Maslow's Hierarchy of 
Needs LEVEL 1 
Biological and Physiological needs: basic life needs - 
air, food, drink, shelter, warmth, sex, sleep, etc. 
Maslow's Hierarchy of 
Needs LEVEL 2 
Safety Needs: protection, security, order, law, limits, 
stability, etc. 
Maslow's Hierarchy of 
Needs LEVEL 3 
Belongingness and Love needs: family, affection, 
relationships, work group, etc. 
Maslow's Hierarchy of 
Needs LEVEL 4 
Esteem needs: achievement, status, responsibility, 
reputation 
Maslow...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Maslow's Hierarchy of 
Needs LEVEL 1 
Biological and Physiological needs: basic life needs - 
air, food, drink, shelter, warmth, sex, sleep, etc. 
Maslow's Hierarchy of 
Needs LEVEL 2 
Safety Needs: protection, security, order, law, limits, 
stability, etc. 
Maslow's Hierarchy of 
Needs LEVEL 3 
Belongingness and Love needs: family, affection, 
relationships, work group, etc. 
Maslow's Hierarchy of 
Needs LEVEL 4 
Esteem needs: achievement, status, responsibility, 
reputation 
Maslow...
WGU C182 Objective Assessment | OAV1, V2 and V3 | Explore New 177 Actual Questions and Answers | Fall 2025/2026 Update | 100% Cor
First users were the 
engineers who built and 
programmed computers, 
then employees who had 
received specialized 
training were users, and 
now today, anyone and 
everyone can be a user. 
Evolution of Users 
Sends files over the 
network at the request of 
clients. Responds over 
LAN, within one 
location/site. Support 
both application software 
and data files. 
FILE SERVER 
Turns a user-friendly 
domain name, like 
G, into an 
Internet Protocol (IP) 
address like ((( 
70.42.251.42 ))) that 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
First users were the 
engineers who built and 
programmed computers, 
then employees who had 
received specialized 
training were users, and 
now today, anyone and 
everyone can be a user. 
Evolution of Users 
Sends files over the 
network at the request of 
clients. Responds over 
LAN, within one 
location/site. Support 
both application software 
and data files. 
FILE SERVER 
Turns a user-friendly 
domain name, like 
G, into an 
Internet Protocol (IP) 
address like ((( 
70.42.251.42 ))) that 
...
vSim Vernon Russell Pre-Quiz Exam | Nursing Fundamentals Preparation & Review
1. When taking a patient's 
health history, which of the 
following does the nurse 
identify as risk factors for 
having a stroke? (Select all 
that apply.) 
a. Hypertension 
b. Recent weight loss 
c. Smoking 
d. Asthma 
e. Diabetes mellitus 
a,c,e 
2. The nurse has an order 
to complete neurochecks 
every four hours. Which 
assessments would the 
nurse include in the 
neurological examination? 
(Select all that apply.) 
a. Cranial nerves 
b. Range of motion 
c. Level of consciousness 
d. Sen...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. When taking a patient's 
health history, which of the 
following does the nurse 
identify as risk factors for 
having a stroke? (Select all 
that apply.) 
a. Hypertension 
b. Recent weight loss 
c. Smoking 
d. Asthma 
e. Diabetes mellitus 
a,c,e 
2. The nurse has an order 
to complete neurochecks 
every four hours. Which 
assessments would the 
nurse include in the 
neurological examination? 
(Select all that apply.) 
a. Cranial nerves 
b. Range of motion 
c. Level of consciousness 
d. Sen...
TEXAS CLASS D WATER LICENSE (COMPLETE) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS!! 2025
What removes tastes, 
odors, and certain 
organics and gases, and 
oxidizes iron and 
manganese? This process 
includes the incorporation 
of air into the water by 
means of spray nozzles , 
steps or cascades, or trays 
of diffusers? 
Aeration 
TCEQ regulation states 
that Shore installations , 
marinas, boats and houses 
on the watershed must 
have sewage? 
disposal 
Water aerated or 
chlorinated at proper pH 
levels oxidizes the iron 
and manganese, turning 
them into solid? 
particles 
Well c...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
What removes tastes, 
odors, and certain 
organics and gases, and 
oxidizes iron and 
manganese? This process 
includes the incorporation 
of air into the water by 
means of spray nozzles , 
steps or cascades, or trays 
of diffusers? 
Aeration 
TCEQ regulation states 
that Shore installations , 
marinas, boats and houses 
on the watershed must 
have sewage? 
disposal 
Water aerated or 
chlorinated at proper pH 
levels oxidizes the iron 
and manganese, turning 
them into solid? 
particles 
Well c...
Straighterline Anatomy and Physiology 1 lab bio201l lab 7 the muscular system quiz and answers 2025
An organ system is a group of organs with a common set of functions 
An organelle is a small structure within a cell 
A cell is the basic structural unit of living organisms 
What technique creates a 
three-dimensional 
dynamic image of blood 
vessels? 
digital subtraction angiography 
The delivery of a 
radioactive compound to 
the body to study the 
metabolism of tissues is 
called 
PET 
A tissue is a group of cells with similar structure and function 
What branch of 
physiology would study 
t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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An organ system is a group of organs with a common set of functions 
An organelle is a small structure within a cell 
A cell is the basic structural unit of living organisms 
What technique creates a 
three-dimensional 
dynamic image of blood 
vessels? 
digital subtraction angiography 
The delivery of a 
radioactive compound to 
the body to study the 
metabolism of tissues is 
called 
PET 
A tissue is a group of cells with similar structure and function 
What branch of 
physiology would study 
t...
PYC3704 Assignment 2 ANSWERS Semester 2 2025 Due 19 November 2025
An inference is - - - - -. 
a generalisation from a specific situation to the 
phenomenon in general, which have a high 
probability of being true 
In quantitative research, 
'measurement' refers to 
which of the options given 
below? 
(a) A procedure for allocating numbers to aspects of 
observations based on a rule. 
(c) A process of changing an abstract construct into a 
visible variable. 
"The mental age of child 
number one is eight 
years". In this statement 
"mental age"...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
An inference is - - - - -. 
a generalisation from a specific situation to the 
phenomenon in general, which have a high 
probability of being true 
In quantitative research, 
'measurement' refers to 
which of the options given 
below? 
(a) A procedure for allocating numbers to aspects of 
observations based on a rule. 
(c) A process of changing an abstract construct into a 
visible variable. 
"The mental age of child 
number one is eight 
years". In this statement 
"mental age"...
NURSA 1105 Exam 1 Introduction to Nursing Fundamentals & Patient Care Concepts
you understand which of 
the following best 
explains why bones may 
break easily in an older 
person 
a. joints become stiff and 
painful 
b. joints become slightly 
flexed causing falls 
c. bones lose strength and 
become brittle 
d. vertebrae shortened 
with stopped position 
c. bones lose strength and become brittle 
a patient has heart failure 
(CHF). you accurately 
recognize which of the 
following diets is most 
therapeutic 
a. sodium-controlled 
b. high protein 
c. high carbohydrate 
d....
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
you understand which of 
the following best 
explains why bones may 
break easily in an older 
person 
a. joints become stiff and 
painful 
b. joints become slightly 
flexed causing falls 
c. bones lose strength and 
become brittle 
d. vertebrae shortened 
with stopped position 
c. bones lose strength and become brittle 
a patient has heart failure 
(CHF). you accurately 
recognize which of the 
following diets is most 
therapeutic 
a. sodium-controlled 
b. high protein 
c. high carbohydrate 
d....
NURSA 1105 (Exam 3) | Nursing Fundamentals Clinical Skills & Patient Care Review
A resident has the 
following oral hygiene 
equipment. Which should 
you report to the nurse? 
A. Toothpaste 
B. Dental floss 
C. Hard-bristled 
toothbrush 
D. Mouthwash 
C. Hard-bristled toothbrush 
A resident with strong 
cultural beliefs prefers to 
wear a traditional religious 
garment that covers most 
of their body. You are 
assisting the resident with 
dressing and undressing. 
What is the most 
appropriate approach? 
A. Insist that the resident 
wear standard hospital 
gowns for ease of ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
A resident has the 
following oral hygiene 
equipment. Which should 
you report to the nurse? 
A. Toothpaste 
B. Dental floss 
C. Hard-bristled 
toothbrush 
D. Mouthwash 
C. Hard-bristled toothbrush 
A resident with strong 
cultural beliefs prefers to 
wear a traditional religious 
garment that covers most 
of their body. You are 
assisting the resident with 
dressing and undressing. 
What is the most 
appropriate approach? 
A. Insist that the resident 
wear standard hospital 
gowns for ease of ...
NURSA 1105 (Exam 2) | Fundamentals of Nursing Study Guide & Practice Test
You notice a resident 
wandering aimlessly 
around the facility. What is 
the most appropriate way 
to manage their behavior? 
A. Keep the resident in 
their room with the door 
locked 
B. Allow the resident to 
wander safe, designated 
area 
C. Place the resident's 
wheelchair against a table 
and lock the wheels. 
D. Use the bed rails to 
prevent the resident from 
leaving the bed 
B. Allow the resident to wander safe, designated area 
If a resident's meal tray is 
delayed and not served...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
You notice a resident 
wandering aimlessly 
around the facility. What is 
the most appropriate way 
to manage their behavior? 
A. Keep the resident in 
their room with the door 
locked 
B. Allow the resident to 
wander safe, designated 
area 
C. Place the resident's 
wheelchair against a table 
and lock the wheels. 
D. Use the bed rails to 
prevent the resident from 
leaving the bed 
B. Allow the resident to wander safe, designated area 
If a resident's meal tray is 
delayed and not served...