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Test Bank for Miller’s Nursing for Wellness in Older Adults, Canadian Edition by Sandra P. Hirst updated 2026/2027
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Test Bank for Miller’s Nursing for Wellness in Older Adults, Canadian Edition by Sandra P. Hirst updated 2026/2027
FEDERAL NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATOR EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026 
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FEDERAL NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATOR EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026 
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EBERSOLE AND HESS’ TOWARDS HEALTHY AGING 
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Chapter 42 Care of the Surgical PATIENT EXAM (updated 2026) Questions & Answers | Latest Already Graded A+ UPDATE 2026 (complete solutions) ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED A+!!!
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Chapter 42 Care of the Surgical PATIENT EXAM (updated 2026) Questions & Answers | Latest Already Graded A+ UPDATE 2026 (complete solutions) ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED A+!!!
Which neurotransmitter is most associated with mood regulation and depression? 
A. Dopamine 
B. Serotonin 
C. Acetylcholine 
D. GABA 
Answer: B. Serotonin 
The minimum amount of stimulus energy required for detection is called: 
A. Absolute threshold 
B. Difference threshold 
C. Sensory adaptation 
D. Signal detection 
Answer: A. Absolute threshold 
. Which theory explains color vision in terms of three types of cones? 
A. Opponent-process theory 
B. Trichromatic theory 
C. Gate-control theory 
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Which neurotransmitter is most associated with mood regulation and depression? 
A. Dopamine 
B. Serotonin 
C. Acetylcholine 
D. GABA 
Answer: B. Serotonin 
The minimum amount of stimulus energy required for detection is called: 
A. Absolute threshold 
B. Difference threshold 
C. Sensory adaptation 
D. Signal detection 
Answer: A. Absolute threshold 
. Which theory explains color vision in terms of three types of cones? 
A. Opponent-process theory 
B. Trichromatic theory 
C. Gate-control theory 
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Which of the following best defines abnormal psychology? 
A. The study of normal behavior 
B. The study of behavior patterns that deviate from societal norms 
C. The study of genetics and biology 
D. The study of learning processes 
Answer: B 
Explanation: Abnormal psychology focuses on behavior that differs from what is typical or culturally expected, often involving mental disorders or psychological dysfunctions.
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Which of the following best defines abnormal psychology? 
A. The study of normal behavior 
B. The study of behavior patterns that deviate from societal norms 
C. The study of genetics and biology 
D. The study of learning processes 
Answer: B 
Explanation: Abnormal psychology focuses on behavior that differs from what is typical or culturally expected, often involving mental disorders or psychological dysfunctions.
Which of the following is a normal physiological change in aging? 
A) Decreased cardiac output 
B) Increased lung elasticity 
C) Increased renal filtration 
D) Increased bone density 
Answer: A 
Explanation: Cardiac output decreases with age due to reduced heart muscle efficiency.
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Which of the following is a normal physiological change in aging? 
A) Decreased cardiac output 
B) Increased lung elasticity 
C) Increased renal filtration 
D) Increased bone density 
Answer: A 
Explanation: Cardiac output decreases with age due to reduced heart muscle efficiency.
Which physiologic change is expected during the second trimester of pregnancy? 
 A. Decreased cardiac output 
 B. Increased tidal volume 
 C. Decreased plasma volume 
 D. Increased insulin sensitivity 
Correct Answer: B
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Which physiologic change is expected during the second trimester of pregnancy? 
 A. Decreased cardiac output 
 B. Increased tidal volume 
 C. Decreased plasma volume 
 D. Increased insulin sensitivity 
Correct Answer: B
1. You arrive at the scene of a motor vehicle accident. The patient is unresponsive and making gurgling sounds. What should you do first? 
A. Begin rescue breaths 
B. Open the airway and suction as needed 
C. Check for a carotid pulse 
D. Apply a nonrebreather mask 
 Answer: B. Open the airway and suction as needed 
Explanation: Gurgling indicates airway obstruction by fluids. The first step is always to clear and open the airway before assessing breathing or circulation.
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1. You arrive at the scene of a motor vehicle accident. The patient is unresponsive and making gurgling sounds. What should you do first? 
A. Begin rescue breaths 
B. Open the airway and suction as needed 
C. Check for a carotid pulse 
D. Apply a nonrebreather mask 
 Answer: B. Open the airway and suction as needed 
Explanation: Gurgling indicates airway obstruction by fluids. The first step is always to clear and open the airway before assessing breathing or circulation.