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Exam #1- Mandated Reporter/Abuse
Exam #1- Mandated Reporter/Abuse Verified 100% 
 
 
 
1) If a mandated reporter fails to report an incident of suspected child abuse she may be charged with a felony. - False 
2) A mandated reporter includes which of the following professions: - 1) NYS school teacher 
2) physician 
3) school administrator 
4) all of the above 
3) only about half of the known or suspected abuse cases are reported because... - 1) many times it is not really abuse 
2) teachers may not fully unders...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Exam #1- Mandated Reporter/Abuse Verified 100% 
 
 
 
1) If a mandated reporter fails to report an incident of suspected child abuse she may be charged with a felony. - False 
2) A mandated reporter includes which of the following professions: - 1) NYS school teacher 
2) physician 
3) school administrator 
4) all of the above 
3) only about half of the known or suspected abuse cases are reported because... - 1) many times it is not really abuse 
2) teachers may not fully unders...
Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse
Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Elaborated 100% 
 
 
 
 
At what age can a child be left alone? - Delaware law does not specify an age when a child may be left alone. However, for any aged child, DFS considers factors such as the child's level of functioning, maturity, physical and mental health, disabilities, length of time left alone, and the time of day. 
Can I be held liable for making a report about child abuse and neglect? - As long as you make a report of child abuse or ne...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Elaborated 100% 
 
 
 
 
At what age can a child be left alone? - Delaware law does not specify an age when a child may be left alone. However, for any aged child, DFS considers factors such as the child's level of functioning, maturity, physical and mental health, disabilities, length of time left alone, and the time of day. 
Can I be held liable for making a report about child abuse and neglect? - As long as you make a report of child abuse or ne...
Child Abuse (LAUSD) Games and activities
Child Abuse (LAUSD)verified 100% 
 
 
All District employees, regardless of work location, are mandated reporters of suspected child abuse or neglect, and are required to report suspected child abuse or neglect as required by District policy. - A. True 
Child abuse may fall under what categories: - A. Physical injuries, sexual abuse, neglect, and willful cruelty/unjust punishment. 
During a child abuse or neglect investigation, a child protective agency (e.g., DCFS, LAPD) can interview...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Child Abuse (LAUSD)verified 100% 
 
 
All District employees, regardless of work location, are mandated reporters of suspected child abuse or neglect, and are required to report suspected child abuse or neglect as required by District policy. - A. True 
Child abuse may fall under what categories: - A. Physical injuries, sexual abuse, neglect, and willful cruelty/unjust punishment. 
During a child abuse or neglect investigation, a child protective agency (e.g., DCFS, LAPD) can interview...
Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training for California
Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training for California 
 
 
A 5 year old shows up to a school with patterned marks on his buttocks that look like belt marks. When asked by his teacher what happened, he says that he fell yesterday. Which of the following is the most appropriate next action? - Report the injuries to a child welfare agency as they are concerning for abuse. 
A 5-year old child comes to school with patterned marks on the backs of his legs that look like belt marks. When asked by hi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training for California 
 
 
A 5 year old shows up to a school with patterned marks on his buttocks that look like belt marks. When asked by his teacher what happened, he says that he fell yesterday. Which of the following is the most appropriate next action? - Report the injuries to a child welfare agency as they are concerning for abuse. 
A 5-year old child comes to school with patterned marks on the backs of his legs that look like belt marks. When asked by hi...
California Child Abuse Mandated Reporting
California Child Abuse Mandated Reporting questions and answers verified 
 
 
 
_______ is the most difficult from of child maltreatment to Identify: 
A. Physical 
B. Sexual 
C. Neglect 
D. Emotional - D. Emotional 
10) A mandated reporter who fails to make a report of suspected abuse may be punished by up to 6 months in jail or a $1,000 fine. 
a) True b) False - a) True 
11) A mandated reporter should only report child abuse after they have investigated their concerns and determined t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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California Child Abuse Mandated Reporting questions and answers verified 
 
 
 
_______ is the most difficult from of child maltreatment to Identify: 
A. Physical 
B. Sexual 
C. Neglect 
D. Emotional - D. Emotional 
10) A mandated reporter who fails to make a report of suspected abuse may be punished by up to 6 months in jail or a $1,000 fine. 
a) True b) False - a) True 
11) A mandated reporter should only report child abuse after they have investigated their concerns and determined t...
PSI: LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND HEALTH PRACTICE EXAM Games and activities
PSI: LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND HEALTH PRACTICE EXAM 
 
 
 
__________ life insurance policies are usually less expensive than ____________ policies. - Because the risk is spread out among a larger number of people, the premiums for group life insurance are typically cheaper than the premiums for individual coverage (for a comparable amount of death benefit). 
____________ is the number one reason why people buy life insurance. - The primary reason that people purchase life insurance is for inc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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PSI: LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND HEALTH PRACTICE EXAM 
 
 
 
__________ life insurance policies are usually less expensive than ____________ policies. - Because the risk is spread out among a larger number of people, the premiums for group life insurance are typically cheaper than the premiums for individual coverage (for a comparable amount of death benefit). 
____________ is the number one reason why people buy life insurance. - The primary reason that people purchase life insurance is for inc...
Quiz 1 Pharmacology 5334
Quiz 1 Pharmacology 5334 questions and answers verified 
 
 
 
Acute Bact Prostatitis Tx - Floxacins 
Agonist-Antagonist Opioids - -act as agonists at kappa receptors and antagonists at mu receptors 
 
-produce less analgesia than morphine and have a lower potential for abuse 
 
-there is a ceiling to respiratory depression 
 
-if given to a patient dependent on pure opioids agonists, it will precipitate withdrawal 
all DMARDs - suppress the immune system 
Allopurinol - 1st l...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Quiz 1 Pharmacology 5334 questions and answers verified 
 
 
 
Acute Bact Prostatitis Tx - Floxacins 
Agonist-Antagonist Opioids - -act as agonists at kappa receptors and antagonists at mu receptors 
 
-produce less analgesia than morphine and have a lower potential for abuse 
 
-there is a ceiling to respiratory depression 
 
-if given to a patient dependent on pure opioids agonists, it will precipitate withdrawal 
all DMARDs - suppress the immune system 
Allopurinol - 1st l...
NURS 5334 Advanced Pharmacology
NURS 5334 Advanced Pharmacology Verified 100% 
 
 
 
**0 order kinetic drugs - *Phenytoin, *salicylate, *ETOH, theophylline 
**Clearance - Elimination of drug divided by the concentration of the drug in the plasma. 
**Elimination - Two routes: through the kidney (urine) and GI (bile, feces) 
**First pass effect - Liver encounters drug before it enters the system. Enteral drugs...intestine to portal circulation (SI to liver)...hepatic portal vein...central vein...h...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NURS 5334 Advanced Pharmacology Verified 100% 
 
 
 
**0 order kinetic drugs - *Phenytoin, *salicylate, *ETOH, theophylline 
**Clearance - Elimination of drug divided by the concentration of the drug in the plasma. 
**Elimination - Two routes: through the kidney (urine) and GI (bile, feces) 
**First pass effect - Liver encounters drug before it enters the system. Enteral drugs...intestine to portal circulation (SI to liver)...hepatic portal vein...central vein...h...
Relias Dysrhythmia Basic A
Relias Dysrhythmia Basic A Verified 100% 
 
 
 
1 Big Box - 0.20 sec 
1 Small Box - 0.04 sec 
1st Degree AV Block - Regular 
Rate: 60-100 
P Wave: Present, upright 
PR interval: >0.20 sec CONSISTENTLY LONG 
QRS: <0.12 sec 
 
Husband stays late till 9 consistently 
2nd Degree AV Block Type I Mobitz, Wenckebach - IRREGULAR 
Rate: 60-100 
P wave: Present, upright 
PR Interval: Progressively longer until drop (PR interval longer and longer until drop) 
QRS: <0.12 sec 
 
Hus...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Relias Dysrhythmia Basic A Verified 100% 
 
 
 
1 Big Box - 0.20 sec 
1 Small Box - 0.04 sec 
1st Degree AV Block - Regular 
Rate: 60-100 
P Wave: Present, upright 
PR interval: >0.20 sec CONSISTENTLY LONG 
QRS: <0.12 sec 
 
Husband stays late till 9 consistently 
2nd Degree AV Block Type I Mobitz, Wenckebach - IRREGULAR 
Rate: 60-100 
P wave: Present, upright 
PR Interval: Progressively longer until drop (PR interval longer and longer until drop) 
QRS: <0.12 sec 
 
Hus...
Basic Dysrhythmia-Relias
Basic Dysrhythmia-Relias 
 
 
 
2nd Degree Heart Block (Mobitz II) - Rare, but more serious 
Sudden appearance of a nonconducted P-wave 
P-waves are nl, but some aren't followed by a QRS complex 
PR & RR intervals are constant 
2nd degree heart block type 1 (Wenkebach) - Progressively longer PR interval until the P wave is not followed by a QPR 
3rd degree heart block - no obvious correlation between p and qrs, need pace maker 
Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm - Rate: 50 - 100 usu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Basic Dysrhythmia-Relias 
 
 
 
2nd Degree Heart Block (Mobitz II) - Rare, but more serious 
Sudden appearance of a nonconducted P-wave 
P-waves are nl, but some aren't followed by a QRS complex 
PR & RR intervals are constant 
2nd degree heart block type 1 (Wenkebach) - Progressively longer PR interval until the P wave is not followed by a QPR 
3rd degree heart block - no obvious correlation between p and qrs, need pace maker 
Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm - Rate: 50 - 100 usu...