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Chapter 43: Loss, Grief and Dying

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1. Explain the concepts of loss and grieving, including types of loss and grief reactions a. Loss: inaccessibility or change in a valued person, object, or situation. i. Actual loss: loss tangible to both the person sustaining the loss and to others. 1. Ex: loss of a limb, a child, a valued object such as money, and a job ii. Perceived loss: loss tangible only to the person sustaining it. 1. Loss of youth or growing up too quickly iii. Physical loss: loss of life, limb, an object, person, ...

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Test Bank Chapter 20- Heart Failure and Circulatory Shock

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1.When lecturing to a group of students about the pathophysiological principles behind heart failure, the instructor explains that cardiac output represents: A) Strength of the right ventricular pump to move blood B) The amount of blood the heart pumps each minute C) The amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each beat D) The volume of blood stretching the heart muscle at the end of diastole Ans: B Feedback: Cardiac output, which is the major determinant of cardiac performance, ref...

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Chapter 01: The History and Interviewing Process

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1.The primary objective of the initial encounter is to: e the advice and care for the patient. lish the tone of a successful partnership. ize your ability to help. the patient the limits of care. ANS: B The first meeting with the patient sets the tone for a successful partnership. It is to discover the details about patients’ concerns, explore expectations for the encounter, display genuine interest, and develop a partnership. 2.If language is a barrier, the interpreter should be: a...

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Chapter 19: Male Genitalia Test Bank Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination-8th Edition-Jane W. Ball

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Chapter 19: Male Genitalia Test Bank Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination-8th Edition-Jane W. BallMULTIPLE CHOICE 1.The movement of the testes by muscular action regulates: latory flow. eous production. cular temperature. ry flow. ANS:C The cremasteric muscle contracts and relaxes the scrotum. This action alters the distance of the testes from the body to cool or warm the testes. 2.Which structure of the male genitalia travels through the inguinal canal and unites with the seminal ...

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Test Bank Chapter 18- Disorders of Blood Flow and Blood Pressure

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1.A client asks, “Why do I have clogged arteries but my neighbor has higher 'bad cholesterol' levels and yet he is just fine?” The health care provider bases the reply on which of the following physiological principles about lipoprotein? A) “Your neighbor probably has higher amounts of good cholesterol (HDL) as well.” B) “You more than likely have small, dense type of 'bad cholesterol' (LDL).” C) “Your neighbor has larger 'bad cholesterol' particles that can move into bl...

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Chapter 22: Neurologic System Test Bank Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination-8th Edition-Jane W. Ball

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Chapter 22: Neurologic System Test Bank Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination-8th Edition-Jane W. BallMULTIPLE CHOICE 1.The autonomic nervous system coordinates which of the following? a.High-level cognitive function b.Balance and affect c.Internal organs of the body d.Balance and equilibrium ANS:C The autonomic nervous system coordinates the internal environment of the body by the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. The other options are associated with the cerebral cort...

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TEST BANK CHAPTER 12: EARS,NOSE AND THROAT

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TEST BANK CHAPTER 12: EARS,NOSE AND THROATChapter 12: Ears, Nose, and Throat MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.The middle ear contains the: en and sebaceous glands. and malleus. bule and cochlea. tensa and semicircular canals. ANS: B The middle ear contains the ossicles, three small bones—the malleus (umbo is part of the malleus), the incus, and the stapes. Cerumen and sebaceous glands lie outside the middle ear. The vestibule and the cochlea lie in the inner ear. The tympanic membrane separates t...

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Chapter 11: Eyes MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.Contraction of which eye structure controls the amount of light that reaches the retina? a.Retina b.Iris c.Sclera d.Lens ANS: B The iris is able to dilate and contract, allowing light to reach the retina. The retina is deep within the eye and does not control the amount of entering light. The sclera is not able to dilate and contract. The lens is merely a transparent disc that acts as a focus for the retina. 2.Contraction or relaxation of the ciliary...

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