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N318 Final Exam Study Guide Questions With Complete Solutions
1. Abortion gestational age - ANSWER < 20 weeks 
2. GTPAL - ANSWER Gravida, Term, Preterm, Abortions, 
Living children 
3. Twins count for GTPAL - ANSWER 1 pregnancy and 1 
birth 
4. Earliest biochemical marker for pregnancy - ANSWER 
Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) 
5. Presumptive signs of pregnancy - ANSWER Changes felt 
by the woman (e.g., Amenorrhea, Fatigue, 
Nausea/vomiting) 
6. Probable signs of pregnancy - ANSWER Changes observed 
by an examiner (e.g., Positive pregnancy...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
1. Abortion gestational age - ANSWER < 20 weeks 
2. GTPAL - ANSWER Gravida, Term, Preterm, Abortions, 
Living children 
3. Twins count for GTPAL - ANSWER 1 pregnancy and 1 
birth 
4. Earliest biochemical marker for pregnancy - ANSWER 
Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) 
5. Presumptive signs of pregnancy - ANSWER Changes felt 
by the woman (e.g., Amenorrhea, Fatigue, 
Nausea/vomiting) 
6. Probable signs of pregnancy - ANSWER Changes observed 
by an examiner (e.g., Positive pregnancy...
CDAE1610 MIDTERM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
1. Primary Data - ANSWER data you collected yourself 
(never gathered before) 
2. Secondary Data - ANSWER data you got from someone 
else 
3. Economies of scale - ANSWER Average cost of production 
decreases as output increases. Spreads fixed costs across 
more units produced. Specialization leads to higher 
productivity, indivisible inputs are expensive. Cities allow 
firms to share indivisible inputs and allow workers to 
specialize in their area of labor increasing productivity. 
Ex...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
1. Primary Data - ANSWER data you collected yourself 
(never gathered before) 
2. Secondary Data - ANSWER data you got from someone 
else 
3. Economies of scale - ANSWER Average cost of production 
decreases as output increases. Spreads fixed costs across 
more units produced. Specialization leads to higher 
productivity, indivisible inputs are expensive. Cities allow 
firms to share indivisible inputs and allow workers to 
specialize in their area of labor increasing productivity. 
Ex...
NURS 341 Exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
1. Which function does black polyurethane foam serve in 
wound healing? Select all that apply. One, some, or all 
responses may be correct. - ANSWER Contracts the wound 
Absorbs fluids from the wound 
2. Which type of gauze should be used for dressing a wound 
on the palm? - ANSWER elastic net 
3. Which equipment is used by the health care provider while 
applying moist dressing to a patient who has pressure 
ulcers? - ANSWER Montgomery ties 
4. Which statement is true regarding hydroge...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
1. Which function does black polyurethane foam serve in 
wound healing? Select all that apply. One, some, or all 
responses may be correct. - ANSWER Contracts the wound 
Absorbs fluids from the wound 
2. Which type of gauze should be used for dressing a wound 
on the palm? - ANSWER elastic net 
3. Which equipment is used by the health care provider while 
applying moist dressing to a patient who has pressure 
ulcers? - ANSWER Montgomery ties 
4. Which statement is true regarding hydroge...
FTCE Professional Education Practice Test Questions With Complete Solutions
1. Phonemic Awareness - ANSWER The ability to distinguish, 
manipulate, and blend specific sounds or phonemes within 
an individual word. It is oral. It is a specific type of 
phonological awareness dealing only with phonemes in a 
spoken word (Phonological Awareness is an umbrella and 
this is a spoke of that umbrella). The findings of the 
National Reading Panel (2000) were most instrumental in 
increasing emphasis on instruction in this area. 
 
2. Phonics - ANSWER The study of relat...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 39 pages •
1. Phonemic Awareness - ANSWER The ability to distinguish, 
manipulate, and blend specific sounds or phonemes within 
an individual word. It is oral. It is a specific type of 
phonological awareness dealing only with phonemes in a 
spoken word (Phonological Awareness is an umbrella and 
this is a spoke of that umbrella). The findings of the 
National Reading Panel (2000) were most instrumental in 
increasing emphasis on instruction in this area. 
 
2. Phonics - ANSWER The study of relat...
CFD Recruit Orientation Training Manual Questions With Complete Solutions
1. Explicit child-directed instruction (ECDI) can only take 
place within a _____________________. - ANSWER 
Relationship 
 
2. _____________________ involve(s) changes to activities, 
routines, and learning centers support inclusion for children 
with disabilities and other special needs and to enhance 
their participation in the classroom. - ANSWER 
Modifications and adaptations 
 
3. A primary goal of early childhood special education is to do 
all but which of the following. - ANS...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
1. Explicit child-directed instruction (ECDI) can only take 
place within a _____________________. - ANSWER 
Relationship 
 
2. _____________________ involve(s) changes to activities, 
routines, and learning centers support inclusion for children 
with disabilities and other special needs and to enhance 
their participation in the classroom. - ANSWER 
Modifications and adaptations 
 
3. A primary goal of early childhood special education is to do 
all but which of the following. - ANS...
NSG 533 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions Grade A+
1. Many tumors have begun to metastasize at the time of 
detection. What percentage? - ANSWER It is estimated that 
60% of patients with solid tumors have microscopic or 
macroscopic metastasis at diagnosis 
 
2. How does Heterogeneity of tumor affect metastasis? - 
ANSWER Each cell within tumor mass is not equal in 
metabolic needs, resistance to treatment, etc. 
 
3. What signaling protein allows for endothelial cells to 
migrate to growing tumors?? - ANSWER Tumor necrosis 
factor-a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
1. Many tumors have begun to metastasize at the time of 
detection. What percentage? - ANSWER It is estimated that 
60% of patients with solid tumors have microscopic or 
macroscopic metastasis at diagnosis 
 
2. How does Heterogeneity of tumor affect metastasis? - 
ANSWER Each cell within tumor mass is not equal in 
metabolic needs, resistance to treatment, etc. 
 
3. What signaling protein allows for endothelial cells to 
migrate to growing tumors?? - ANSWER Tumor necrosis 
factor-a...
BPOC Alcoholic Beverage Code Questions With Complete Solutions
1. According to the Family Code, _____ is an act by a 
member of a family or household against another member 
of the family or household that intended to result in 
physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or sexual assault. - 
ANSWER family violence 
 
2. According to the Family Code, a protective order is 
effective for the period stated in the order, not to exceed 
_____. - ANSWER 2 years 
 
3. Up to 80% of crisis situations can be defused through 
_____. - ANSWER listening 
 
4. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 46 pages •
1. According to the Family Code, _____ is an act by a 
member of a family or household against another member 
of the family or household that intended to result in 
physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or sexual assault. - 
ANSWER family violence 
 
2. According to the Family Code, a protective order is 
effective for the period stated in the order, not to exceed 
_____. - ANSWER 2 years 
 
3. Up to 80% of crisis situations can be defused through 
_____. - ANSWER listening 
 
4. ...
NSG 3600 / NSG3600 Galen College Of Nursing -NSG 3600 - Pediatric Health Exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
1. Describe the how pain is transferred to the CNS - 
ANSWER 1. nerve endings get a message from the injured 
site 2. Substance P, bradykinin, and prostaglandins are 
released to sensitize the nerve endings, helping transmit the 
pain from the injured site to the brain 3. Signal travels as an 
electrochemical impulse along the length of the nerve to the 
dorsal horn on the spinal cord (receives signals from all 
over the body) 4. Spinal cords sends message to the 
thalamus, the to the co...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
1. Describe the how pain is transferred to the CNS - 
ANSWER 1. nerve endings get a message from the injured 
site 2. Substance P, bradykinin, and prostaglandins are 
released to sensitize the nerve endings, helping transmit the 
pain from the injured site to the brain 3. Signal travels as an 
electrochemical impulse along the length of the nerve to the 
dorsal horn on the spinal cord (receives signals from all 
over the body) 4. Spinal cords sends message to the 
thalamus, the to the co...
NFS 3000 Exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
1. ETEC - ANSWER enterotoxigenic- produces toxins 
 
2. EIEC - ANSWER enteroinvasive- invades cells 
 
3. EAEC - ANSWER enteroaggregative- forms clumps 
 
4. EPEC - ANSWER enteropathogenic- causes inflammation 
 
5. EHEC - ANSWER enterohemorrhagic- produces toxins 
 
6. Clean hygiene test - ANSWER picnic tables were found to 
be the most troublesome area; 44% clean, 30% fail reclean, 
26% caution rinse 
 
7. Normally always a transmission vehicle - ANSWER 
undercooked ground beef ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
1. ETEC - ANSWER enterotoxigenic- produces toxins 
 
2. EIEC - ANSWER enteroinvasive- invades cells 
 
3. EAEC - ANSWER enteroaggregative- forms clumps 
 
4. EPEC - ANSWER enteropathogenic- causes inflammation 
 
5. EHEC - ANSWER enterohemorrhagic- produces toxins 
 
6. Clean hygiene test - ANSWER picnic tables were found to 
be the most troublesome area; 44% clean, 30% fail reclean, 
26% caution rinse 
 
7. Normally always a transmission vehicle - ANSWER 
undercooked ground beef ...
HEP 3600 Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
1. Indian Health Services (IHS) - ANSWER responsible for 
fed health services to natives, assist tribes in developing 
health programs, facilitate and assist tribes in coordinating 
health resources, provide comprehensive health care 
services, serve as a fed advocate 
 
2. Refugees - ANSWER people who flee their homes from 
danger 
 
3. Immigrants - ANSWER migrate from other countries to set 
up residence 
 
4. Aliens - ANSWER people who were not born in a 
particular country 
 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 49 pages •
1. Indian Health Services (IHS) - ANSWER responsible for 
fed health services to natives, assist tribes in developing 
health programs, facilitate and assist tribes in coordinating 
health resources, provide comprehensive health care 
services, serve as a fed advocate 
 
2. Refugees - ANSWER people who flee their homes from 
danger 
 
3. Immigrants - ANSWER migrate from other countries to set 
up residence 
 
4. Aliens - ANSWER people who were not born in a 
particular country 
 
...