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NCBE Biochemistry Test Questions
NCBE Biochemistry Test Questions 
 
There are _____ amino acids incorporated into proteins - 20 
 
All amino acids exist in the L-form except for _____ - Glycine 
 
Amphoteric - Can act as both an acid and base 
 
What are the essential amino acids (10) - 
Phenylalanine 
Valine 
Tryptophan 
Threonine 
Isoleucine 
Methionine 
Histidine 
Arginine 
Leucine 
Lysine 
 
What amino acid is essential in children but no adults? - Histidine 
 
Purely ketogenic amino acids - Leucine and lysine 
 
(Lucy Li...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
NCBE Biochemistry Test Questions 
 
There are _____ amino acids incorporated into proteins - 20 
 
All amino acids exist in the L-form except for _____ - Glycine 
 
Amphoteric - Can act as both an acid and base 
 
What are the essential amino acids (10) - 
Phenylalanine 
Valine 
Tryptophan 
Threonine 
Isoleucine 
Methionine 
Histidine 
Arginine 
Leucine 
Lysine 
 
What amino acid is essential in children but no adults? - Histidine 
 
Purely ketogenic amino acids - Leucine and lysine 
 
(Lucy Li...
NCBE Crim Law/Pro Questions
NCBE Crim Law/Pro Questions 
 
A man was in jail after being arrested for burglary. When the police attempted to question him, 
the man invoked his Miranda rights and refused to answer any questions. The man was 
subsequently tried, convicted, and sentenced to a prison term for the burglary. Three years later, 
while the man was serving his prison sentence for the burglary, a police detective from a nearby 
town questioned him about an unsolved homicide. The detective did not know that the man h...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
NCBE Crim Law/Pro Questions 
 
A man was in jail after being arrested for burglary. When the police attempted to question him, 
the man invoked his Miranda rights and refused to answer any questions. The man was 
subsequently tried, convicted, and sentenced to a prison term for the burglary. Three years later, 
while the man was serving his prison sentence for the burglary, a police detective from a nearby 
town questioned him about an unsolved homicide. The detective did not know that the man h...
ANA/ NCSBN Delegation Test
ANA/ NCSBN Delegation Test 
 
To delegate is to __ authority to a competent individual for completing selected nursing 
tasks/activities/functions. - transfer 
 
To __ is to direct an individual to do activities within an authorized scope of practice - 
ASSIGN. Assignment (noun) describes the distribution of work that each staff member is to 
accomplish in a given work period. 
 
__ __ __ __ determine what level of licensed nurse is authorized to delegate. - State Nurse 
Practice Acts 
 
__ are ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
ANA/ NCSBN Delegation Test 
 
To delegate is to __ authority to a competent individual for completing selected nursing 
tasks/activities/functions. - transfer 
 
To __ is to direct an individual to do activities within an authorized scope of practice - 
ASSIGN. Assignment (noun) describes the distribution of work that each staff member is to 
accomplish in a given work period. 
 
__ __ __ __ determine what level of licensed nurse is authorized to delegate. - State Nurse 
Practice Acts 
 
__ are ...
NCSBN Review Pretest
NCSBN Review Pretest 
 
The oncology nurse is preparing to administer the initial dose of vincristine to a child diagnosed 
with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). Which intervention is most appropriate to add to the 
plan of care? (Select all that apply.) 
 
Verify blood return before, during and after intravenous administration 
 
Monitor liver enzyme tests 
 
Monitor for numbness or tingling in the fingers and toes 
 
Apply ice to the injection site if extravasation occurs 
 
Select appropriat...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 86 pages •
NCSBN Review Pretest 
 
The oncology nurse is preparing to administer the initial dose of vincristine to a child diagnosed 
with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). Which intervention is most appropriate to add to the 
plan of care? (Select all that apply.) 
 
Verify blood return before, during and after intravenous administration 
 
Monitor liver enzyme tests 
 
Monitor for numbness or tingling in the fingers and toes 
 
Apply ice to the injection site if extravasation occurs 
 
Select appropriat...
NCSBN Practice Questions
NCSBN Practice Questions 
 
A client is admitted with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI) and reports having chest pain. 
The nurse provides care based on the knowledge that pain associated with an MI is related to 
which of the following findings? 
 
A. Insufficient oxygenation of the cardiac muscle 
B. Fluid volume excess 
C. Arrhythmia 
D. An electrolyte imbalance - A 
Due to ischemia of the heart muscle, the client will experience pain. This happens because 
destroyed myocardial tissue...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 87 pages •
NCSBN Practice Questions 
 
A client is admitted with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI) and reports having chest pain. 
The nurse provides care based on the knowledge that pain associated with an MI is related to 
which of the following findings? 
 
A. Insufficient oxygenation of the cardiac muscle 
B. Fluid volume excess 
C. Arrhythmia 
D. An electrolyte imbalance - A 
Due to ischemia of the heart muscle, the client will experience pain. This happens because 
destroyed myocardial tissue...
NCSBN Practice Questions 91-105
NCSBN Practice Questions 91-105 
 
A client is admitted with low T3 and T4 levels and an elevated thyroid stimulating hormone 
(TSH) level. On initial assessment, the nurse should anticipate which of these findings? 
 
A. Lethargy 
B. Diarrhea 
C. Heat intolerance 
D. Skin eruptions - A 
In hypothyroidism the metabolic activity of all cells of the body decreases, reducing oxygen 
consumption, decreasing oxidation of nutrients for energy, and producing less body heat. 
Therefore, the nurse can ex...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 83 pages •
NCSBN Practice Questions 91-105 
 
A client is admitted with low T3 and T4 levels and an elevated thyroid stimulating hormone 
(TSH) level. On initial assessment, the nurse should anticipate which of these findings? 
 
A. Lethargy 
B. Diarrhea 
C. Heat intolerance 
D. Skin eruptions - A 
In hypothyroidism the metabolic activity of all cells of the body decreases, reducing oxygen 
consumption, decreasing oxidation of nutrients for energy, and producing less body heat. 
Therefore, the nurse can ex...
NCSBN Practice Questions 106-120
NCSBN Practice Questions 106-120 
 
The nurse is educating a client about how to use a metered-dose inhaler with spacer. 
Drag and drop the options below in the order that demonstrates correct use of a metered-dose 
inhaler with spacer. 
 
A. Remove the mouthpiece from the lips 
B. Breathe out slowly 
C. Breathe in deeply 
D. Hold breath for 10 seconds 
E. Release the medication into the spacer - E, C, A, D, B 
Release the medication into the spacer. Breathe in deeply. Remove the mouthpiece, the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 86 pages •
NCSBN Practice Questions 106-120 
 
The nurse is educating a client about how to use a metered-dose inhaler with spacer. 
Drag and drop the options below in the order that demonstrates correct use of a metered-dose 
inhaler with spacer. 
 
A. Remove the mouthpiece from the lips 
B. Breathe out slowly 
C. Breathe in deeply 
D. Hold breath for 10 seconds 
E. Release the medication into the spacer - E, C, A, D, B 
Release the medication into the spacer. Breathe in deeply. Remove the mouthpiece, the...
NCSBN Practice Questions 16-30
NCSBN Practice Questions 16-30 
 
The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a client who just had an endotracheal tube 
(ET) inserted with a connection to a ventilator. Which finding should prompt the nurse to take 
immediate action to resolve the issue? 
 
A. Client is unable to speak 
B. Mist is visible in the T-Piece of the ventilator circuit 
C. Pulse oximetry of 86% saturation 
D. Breath sounds are heard bilaterally - C 
Pulse oximetry should not be lower than 90% saturation. Breath ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 88 pages •
NCSBN Practice Questions 16-30 
 
The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a client who just had an endotracheal tube 
(ET) inserted with a connection to a ventilator. Which finding should prompt the nurse to take 
immediate action to resolve the issue? 
 
A. Client is unable to speak 
B. Mist is visible in the T-Piece of the ventilator circuit 
C. Pulse oximetry of 86% saturation 
D. Breath sounds are heard bilaterally - C 
Pulse oximetry should not be lower than 90% saturation. Breath ...
NCSBN Practice Questions 61-75
NCSBN Practice Questions 61-75 
 
The nurse is coordinating care for a postpartum client and her newborn with the unlicensed 
assistive personnel (UAP). The mother is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive. The 
nurse would recognize the need to educate the UAP, who is observed doing which of the 
following actions? 
 
A. Assist the mother who is attempting to breastfeed her baby 
B. Place the infant on his or her back in the bassinet 
C. Wear gloves while changing the newborn's soiled dia...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 88 pages •
NCSBN Practice Questions 61-75 
 
The nurse is coordinating care for a postpartum client and her newborn with the unlicensed 
assistive personnel (UAP). The mother is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive. The 
nurse would recognize the need to educate the UAP, who is observed doing which of the 
following actions? 
 
A. Assist the mother who is attempting to breastfeed her baby 
B. Place the infant on his or her back in the bassinet 
C. Wear gloves while changing the newborn's soiled dia...
ESRM 101 Quiz 1
ESRM 101 Quiz 1 
 
Why do we need a whole class on humans and forests? - 
1) Cultural and Spiritual Values 
2) Humans/Plants/Animals harvest & survive on food, water and energy from forests and their 
ecosystem services 
3) Forests mitigate environmental & climate change impacts 
 
What does it mean to be an Anthropocene World? - Humans are the major drivers of change 
in our environments 
 
Is the Amazon Rainforest absorbing more or less carbon dioxide as time goes on? - 
Less/Decreasing 
 
Wh...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
ESRM 101 Quiz 1 
 
Why do we need a whole class on humans and forests? - 
1) Cultural and Spiritual Values 
2) Humans/Plants/Animals harvest & survive on food, water and energy from forests and their 
ecosystem services 
3) Forests mitigate environmental & climate change impacts 
 
What does it mean to be an Anthropocene World? - Humans are the major drivers of change 
in our environments 
 
Is the Amazon Rainforest absorbing more or less carbon dioxide as time goes on? - 
Less/Decreasing 
 
Wh...
OSHA 510 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
OSHA 510 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
OSHA 510 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
OSHA 510 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
Washington Mandatory Alcohol Server Training Questions and Answers 100% Pass