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CJ400 Lesson 2 Exam VERY CORRECT
Aristotle emphasized that ethical conduct requires _________ so that it becomes habit. 
Question options: 
a) knowledge 
b) practice 
c) intellect 
d) skill 
Question 
2 
5 / 5 points 
Virtue ethics are most closely associated with _________, whose approach to ethics asks, "How ought 
people live their lives?" 
Question options: 
a) Aristotle
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Aristotle emphasized that ethical conduct requires _________ so that it becomes habit. 
Question options: 
a) knowledge 
b) practice 
c) intellect 
d) skill 
Question 
2 
5 / 5 points 
Virtue ethics are most closely associated with _________, whose approach to ethics asks, "How ought 
people live their lives?" 
Question options: 
a) Aristotle
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Fluid and Electrolytes Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of 
fluid homeostasis. 
a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between 
the compartments and the implications for clinical practice. 
Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between 
the three main fluid compartments. 
Fluid Compartments Definition Pattern of Fluid Shifts Clinical Implications 
Intravascular 
Main ECF compartment 
The intravascular 
s...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of 
fluid homeostasis. 
a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between 
the compartments and the implications for clinical practice. 
Total body water is approximately 60% of the body weight and is spread between 
the three main fluid compartments. 
Fluid Compartments Definition Pattern of Fluid Shifts Clinical Implications 
Intravascular 
Main ECF compartment 
The intravascular 
s...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Inflammation, Altered Immunity and Infection Core Concepts Objectives with Advanced Organizers
Examine the structure and function of the immune system. 
a. Describe how the normal function of T-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte cells differ. 
i. T Cells- Cell mediated immunity. 
1. “cluster of differentiation” 
2. CD4 cells- t-helper or t4 cells 
a. Release lymphokines to begin inflammatory process 
b. Mediate delayed sensitivity. (TB skin test). 
3. CD8 cells aka t cells, killer t, and t8. 
a. Kill viruses by releasing cytotoxic chemicals 
4. Memory T 
a. Remember the antigen and respond q...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Examine the structure and function of the immune system. 
a. Describe how the normal function of T-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte cells differ. 
i. T Cells- Cell mediated immunity. 
1. “cluster of differentiation” 
2. CD4 cells- t-helper or t4 cells 
a. Release lymphokines to begin inflammatory process 
b. Mediate delayed sensitivity. (TB skin test). 
3. CD8 cells aka t cells, killer t, and t8. 
a. Kill viruses by releasing cytotoxic chemicals 
4. Memory T 
a. Remember the antigen and respond q...
Ethics in Criminal Justice (CJ400) Exam 8:
Question 1 
In the context of life and death decisions, there is a distinction between killing and letting die. Which of the following is classified as 
letting die? 
Question options: 
a) Physician-assisted suicide 
b) Prescribing enough of a medication to allow a patient to overdose 
c) Removing a patient from life support 
d) Euthanasia 
ion 5 / 5poinThe story of Alfred Nobel illustrates what ethical lesson? 
Question options: 
a) People who invent materials such as dynamite are unethical. 
b...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Question 1 
In the context of life and death decisions, there is a distinction between killing and letting die. Which of the following is classified as 
letting die? 
Question options: 
a) Physician-assisted suicide 
b) Prescribing enough of a medication to allow a patient to overdose 
c) Removing a patient from life support 
d) Euthanasia 
ion 5 / 5poinThe story of Alfred Nobel illustrates what ethical lesson? 
Question options: 
a) People who invent materials such as dynamite are unethical. 
b...
Ethics in Criminal Justice CJ400) Exam 3
Kant argued that nothing is good without qualification, EXCEPT: 
Question options: 
a) goodwill. 
b) lying. 
c) obligation. 
d) duty. 
ion 5 / 5poinPotential consequences of your truthfulness should never be: 
Question options: 
a) extending goodwill to those in need. 
b) accepting fate. 
c) a justification for lying.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Kant argued that nothing is good without qualification, EXCEPT: 
Question options: 
a) goodwill. 
b) lying. 
c) obligation. 
d) duty. 
ion 5 / 5poinPotential consequences of your truthfulness should never be: 
Question options: 
a) extending goodwill to those in need. 
b) accepting fate. 
c) a justification for lying.
Care of the Patient with an Endocrine Disorder Nursing Test Bank
The nurse explains that the negative feedback system controls hormone release by communication between: 
a. the pituitary and the target organ. 
b. the thymus and the blood stream. 
c. lymphatic system and the target organ. 
d. central nervous system and the blood stream. 
ANS: A 
The amount of hormone released is controlled by a negative feedback system. When the level of the particular 
hormone is appropriate, the target organ signals the pituitary to stop the stimulation of the target organ
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
The nurse explains that the negative feedback system controls hormone release by communication between: 
a. the pituitary and the target organ. 
b. the thymus and the blood stream. 
c. lymphatic system and the target organ. 
d. central nervous system and the blood stream. 
ANS: A 
The amount of hormone released is controlled by a negative feedback system. When the level of the particular 
hormone is appropriate, the target organ signals the pituitary to stop the stimulation of the target organ
: Care of the Patient with a Neurologic Disorder Nursing Test Bank
What are the two divisions of the nervous system? 
a. Somatic and the autonomic 
b. Cerebellum and the brainstem 
c. Medulla oblongata and the diencephalon 
d. Central and the peripheral 
ANS: D 
The central and the peripheral are the two divisions of the nervous system. The autonomic and the somatic are 
the division of the peripheral nervous system.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
What are the two divisions of the nervous system? 
a. Somatic and the autonomic 
b. Cerebellum and the brainstem 
c. Medulla oblongata and the diencephalon 
d. Central and the peripheral 
ANS: D 
The central and the peripheral are the two divisions of the nervous system. The autonomic and the somatic are 
the division of the peripheral nervous system.
Care of the Patient with a Respiratory Disorder Nursing Test Bank
.What is the purpose of the cilia? 
a. Warm and moisturize inhaled air 
b. Sweep debris toward nasal cavity 
c. Stimulate cough reex 
d. Produce mucus 
ANS: B 
The cilia are ne hairlike processes on the outer surfaces of small cells that produce a motion that sweeps the 
debris toward the nasal cavity. Large particles that are swept away stimulate the cough reex, but not the cilia 
themselves
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
.What is the purpose of the cilia? 
a. Warm and moisturize inhaled air 
b. Sweep debris toward nasal cavity 
c. Stimulate cough reex 
d. Produce mucus 
ANS: B 
The cilia are ne hairlike processes on the outer surfaces of small cells that produce a motion that sweeps the 
debris toward the nasal cavity. Large particles that are swept away stimulate the cough reex, but not the cilia 
themselves
: Care of the Patient with a Urinary Disorder Nursing Test Bank
1.What is the hormone from the posterior pituitary gland that inuences the amount of water that is eliminated 
with the urine? 
a. Pitocin 
b. Renin hormone 
c. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) 
d. ACTH 
ANS: C 
ADH causes the cells of the distal convoluted tubules to increase their rate of water reabsorption. 
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Page 1674 
OBJ:3TOP:Urine production 
KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
1.What is the hormone from the posterior pituitary gland that inuences the amount of water that is eliminated 
with the urine? 
a. Pitocin 
b. Renin hormone 
c. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) 
d. ACTH 
ANS: C 
ADH causes the cells of the distal convoluted tubules to increase their rate of water reabsorption. 
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Page 1674 
OBJ:3TOP:Urine production 
KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity
University of Miami NSG 6420 quiz 2
Which of the following is the most common cause of heartburn-type epigastric pain? 
Question 1 options: 
a) Decreased lower esophageal sphincter tone 
b) Helicobacter pylori infection of stomach 
c) Esophageal spasm 
d) Peptic ulcer disease 
Save 
Question 2 (1 point) 
2 
An older patient reports burning pain after ingestion of many foods and large meals. What assessment 
would assist the nurse practitioner in making a diagnosis of GERD?
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 86 pages •
Which of the following is the most common cause of heartburn-type epigastric pain? 
Question 1 options: 
a) Decreased lower esophageal sphincter tone 
b) Helicobacter pylori infection of stomach 
c) Esophageal spasm 
d) Peptic ulcer disease 
Save 
Question 2 (1 point) 
2 
An older patient reports burning pain after ingestion of many foods and large meals. What assessment 
would assist the nurse practitioner in making a diagnosis of GERD?
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