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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which question would be considered a “leading question?” 
a. “What do you think is causing your headaches?” 
b. “You don’t get headaches often, do you?” 
c. “On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the severity of your headaches?” 
d. “At what time of the day are your headaches the most severe?” 
ANS: B 
Stating to the patient that he or she does not get headaches would limit the information in the 
patient’s answer. Asking the patient what he or she...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which question would be considered a “leading question?” 
a. “What do you think is causing your headaches?” 
b. “You don’t get headaches often, do you?” 
c. “On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the severity of your headaches?” 
d. “At what time of the day are your headaches the most severe?” 
ANS: B 
Stating to the patient that he or she does not get headaches would limit the information in the 
patient’s answer. Asking the patient what he or she...
Darby and Walsh Dental Hygiene 5th Edition Bowen Test Bank 
Chapter 02: Dental Hygiene Metaparadigm Concepts and Conceptual Models Applied 
to Practice 
Bowen: Darby and Walsh Dental Hygiene: Theory and Practice, 5th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Each of the following is a paradigm concept of the dental hygiene discipline EXCEPT one. 
Which is the EXCEPTION? 
a. Dental hygiene actions 
b. Health and oral health 
c. Environment 
d. Patient 
e. Client 
ANS: D 
The term client was selected as a para...
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Darby and Walsh Dental Hygiene 5th Edition Bowen Test Bank 
Chapter 02: Dental Hygiene Metaparadigm Concepts and Conceptual Models Applied 
to Practice 
Bowen: Darby and Walsh Dental Hygiene: Theory and Practice, 5th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Each of the following is a paradigm concept of the dental hygiene discipline EXCEPT one. 
Which is the EXCEPTION? 
a. Dental hygiene actions 
b. Health and oral health 
c. Environment 
d. Patient 
e. Client 
ANS: D 
The term client was selected as a para...
HIST 101 Module 10 quiz 
Which of the following statements most closely reflects Americans' prevailing view of race in 
the mid 19th century, compared to the views of Americans in the Revolutionary era? 
Americans' views on race had become more subtle. 
Americans were more likely to articulate their feelings. 
Americans were less likely to articulate their feelings. 
The increasing diversity of America led to a greater acceptance of 
racial differences. 
What was the concern of some Americans,...
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HIST 101 Module 10 quiz 
Which of the following statements most closely reflects Americans' prevailing view of race in 
the mid 19th century, compared to the views of Americans in the Revolutionary era? 
Americans' views on race had become more subtle. 
Americans were more likely to articulate their feelings. 
Americans were less likely to articulate their feelings. 
The increasing diversity of America led to a greater acceptance of 
racial differences. 
What was the concern of some Americans,...
administration of the drug. Tolerance refers to the body‟s requirement for 
increasing dosages to achieve the same effects that a lower dose once did. 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 17 OBJ: 4 
TOP: Nursing Process Step: Assessment 
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity 
NOT: CONCEPT(S): Clinical Judgment; Safety 
2. The nurse administers an initial dose of a steroid to a patient with asthma. Thirty 
minutes after administration, the nurse finds the patient agi...
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administration of the drug. Tolerance refers to the body‟s requirement for 
increasing dosages to achieve the same effects that a lower dose once did. 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 17 OBJ: 4 
TOP: Nursing Process Step: Assessment 
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity 
NOT: CONCEPT(S): Clinical Judgment; Safety 
2. The nurse administers an initial dose of a steroid to a patient with asthma. Thirty 
minutes after administration, the nurse finds the patient agi...
In which scenario do the different court systems in the U.S. interact properly? 
 
A Colorado man is a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit for an incident that occurred in 
New Mexico when he was under the influence of marijuana. When hearing the case, the New 
Mexico judge applies the laws of Colorado, where marijuana is legal, rather than New 
Mexico law, which criminalizes it. 
 
A New Jersey resident was issued by an Iowa resident. After a trial in which the New Jersey 
resident...
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Oxford Brookes University•BUS 100 introduction
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In which scenario do the different court systems in the U.S. interact properly? 
 
A Colorado man is a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit for an incident that occurred in 
New Mexico when he was under the influence of marijuana. When hearing the case, the New 
Mexico judge applies the laws of Colorado, where marijuana is legal, rather than New 
Mexico law, which criminalizes it. 
 
A New Jersey resident was issued by an Iowa resident. After a trial in which the New Jersey 
resident...
Who is the writer? The writer is Justin Anthony Knapp. 
2. Who is the audience? The audience is users of Wikipedia, specifically identifying whether 
or not it is a credible source. 
3. What is the rhetorical situation? The reason Knapp decided to write this text was to explain to 
the audience that they should be cautious about using the editing tool on Wikipedia, but that 
Wikipedia is a resourceful and reliable tool because of the policies that individuals must 
follow when editing inform...
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Who is the writer? The writer is Justin Anthony Knapp. 
2. Who is the audience? The audience is users of Wikipedia, specifically identifying whether 
or not it is a credible source. 
3. What is the rhetorical situation? The reason Knapp decided to write this text was to explain to 
the audience that they should be cautious about using the editing tool on Wikipedia, but that 
Wikipedia is a resourceful and reliable tool because of the policies that individuals must 
follow when editing inform...
. A mother brings her 8 mo. old baby boy to the clinic bc he has been vomiting and had 
diarrhea for the last 3 days. Which assessment is most important for nurses to make? 
a. Assess infant abdomen for tenderness 
b. Determine if the infant was exposed to a virus 
c. Measure the infant’s pulsed. Evaluate the infant’s cry 
2. While obtaining the vital signs of a 10-year-old who had a tonsillectomy this morning, 
the nurse observes the child swallowing every 2-3 minutes. Which assessment shou...
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. A mother brings her 8 mo. old baby boy to the clinic bc he has been vomiting and had 
diarrhea for the last 3 days. Which assessment is most important for nurses to make? 
a. Assess infant abdomen for tenderness 
b. Determine if the infant was exposed to a virus 
c. Measure the infant’s pulsed. Evaluate the infant’s cry 
2. While obtaining the vital signs of a 10-year-old who had a tonsillectomy this morning, 
the nurse observes the child swallowing every 2-3 minutes. Which assessment shou...
A client tells the nurse that he is suffering from insomnia. Which 
information is most important for the nurse to obtain? 
A. The client's usual sleeping pattern 
B. Whether the client smokes 
C. How much liquid the client consumes 
before bedtime 
D. The amount of caffeine that the client 
consumes during the day 
Rationale: 
The first thing to determine is the client's usual sleeping pattern and how 
it has changed to become what the client describes as insomnia. Options 
B, C, and D provid...
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A client tells the nurse that he is suffering from insomnia. Which 
information is most important for the nurse to obtain? 
A. The client's usual sleeping pattern 
B. Whether the client smokes 
C. How much liquid the client consumes 
before bedtime 
D. The amount of caffeine that the client 
consumes during the day 
Rationale: 
The first thing to determine is the client's usual sleeping pattern and how 
it has changed to become what the client describes as insomnia. Options 
B, C, and D provid...
A client tells the nurse that he is suffering from insomnia. Which 
information is most important for the nurse to obtain? 
A. The client's usual sleeping pattern 
B. Whether the client smokes 
C. How much liquid the client consumes 
before bedtime 
D. The amount of caffeine that the client 
consumes during the day 
Rationale: 
The first thing to determine is the client's usual sleeping pattern and how 
it has changed to become what the client describes as insomnia. Options 
B, C, and D provid...
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Oxford Brookes University•NURSING HESI
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A client tells the nurse that he is suffering from insomnia. Which 
information is most important for the nurse to obtain? 
A. The client's usual sleeping pattern 
B. Whether the client smokes 
C. How much liquid the client consumes 
before bedtime 
D. The amount of caffeine that the client 
consumes during the day 
Rationale: 
The first thing to determine is the client's usual sleeping pattern and how 
it has changed to become what the client describes as insomnia. Options 
B, C, and D provid...
Pre-class Assignment: 
Create a template for the following concepts. Include definition/pathophysiology, 
manifestations, immediate interventions, medications, and patient teaching for the 
following: 
 Induction of labor 
o Any condition in which augmentation or induction of labor is indicated. 
Elective induction for nonmedical indications must meet the criteria of at 
least 39 weeks of gestation and a Bishop score of greater than 8 for a 
multiparous client and greater than 10 for a nullip...
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Pre-class Assignment: 
Create a template for the following concepts. Include definition/pathophysiology, 
manifestations, immediate interventions, medications, and patient teaching for the 
following: 
 Induction of labor 
o Any condition in which augmentation or induction of labor is indicated. 
Elective induction for nonmedical indications must meet the criteria of at 
least 39 weeks of gestation and a Bishop score of greater than 8 for a 
multiparous client and greater than 10 for a nullip...