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MAC 2313 Exam 1 (Actual Exam 2025) | Complete Questions and Correct answers | Graded A+ | Latest Version | Verified Answers | Brand New Version!
The magnitude of a vector is the _______________ - correct answer length of the vector/line segment 
The direction of a vector is the __________ - correct answer direction of the arrow 
A negative vector is ______________ - correct answer just a vector going in the opposite direction 
To calculate a vector: ________ point - _________ point - correct answer terminal point - initial point 
To calculate the magnitude of a vector you use the _____________ formula - correct answer distance
- Exam (elaborations)
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The magnitude of a vector is the _______________ - correct answer length of the vector/line segment 
The direction of a vector is the __________ - correct answer direction of the arrow 
A negative vector is ______________ - correct answer just a vector going in the opposite direction 
To calculate a vector: ________ point - _________ point - correct answer terminal point - initial point 
To calculate the magnitude of a vector you use the _____________ formula - correct answer distance
Body Systems and Common Diseases in Nursing Care
AIDS - correct answer A disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that leads to a progressive failure of the immune system. 
aphasia - correct answer A condition that affects the ability to communicate, often resulting from brain damage. 
arthritis - correct answer An inflammation of the joints that causes pain and stiffness. 
asthma - correct answer A chronic respiratory condition characterized by episodes of airway constriction, leading to difficulty breathing. 
autonomic nervou...
- Exam (elaborations)
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AIDS - correct answer A disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that leads to a progressive failure of the immune system. 
aphasia - correct answer A condition that affects the ability to communicate, often resulting from brain damage. 
arthritis - correct answer An inflammation of the joints that causes pain and stiffness. 
asthma - correct answer A chronic respiratory condition characterized by episodes of airway constriction, leading to difficulty breathing. 
autonomic nervou...
NUFT 204 - Asepsis and Infection Control
What are viruses? Give examples. - correct answer smallest infectious agent 
 
examples: EBV, hepatitis 
What are bacteria? Give examples - correct answer single celled microorganism that reproduces quickly 
 
examples: streptococcus, E.coli 
What are protozoan? Give examples. - correct answer 1. singled celled microorganisms found in soil 
2. most don't cause disease 
 
example: toxoplasma gondii (can cause toxoplasmosis); P. falciparum (causes malaria) 
What is fungi? Give example. - correc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are viruses? Give examples. - correct answer smallest infectious agent 
 
examples: EBV, hepatitis 
What are bacteria? Give examples - correct answer single celled microorganism that reproduces quickly 
 
examples: streptococcus, E.coli 
What are protozoan? Give examples. - correct answer 1. singled celled microorganisms found in soil 
2. most don't cause disease 
 
example: toxoplasma gondii (can cause toxoplasmosis); P. falciparum (causes malaria) 
What is fungi? Give example. - correc...
N434 Final Exam - Perfusion (Shock)
Shock defintion - correct answer Syndrome of decreased tissue perfusion and impaired cellular metabolism > imbalance in supply/demand for oxygen and nutrients > hypoperfusion 
 
When the cells experience hypoperfusion, the demand for oxygen and nutrients exceeds the supply 
Cardiogenic shock pathophysiology - correct answer there is either systolic or diastolic dysfunction of the heart's pumping action which results in reduced CO 
 
systolic dysfunction - inability to pump blood forwa...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Shock defintion - correct answer Syndrome of decreased tissue perfusion and impaired cellular metabolism > imbalance in supply/demand for oxygen and nutrients > hypoperfusion 
 
When the cells experience hypoperfusion, the demand for oxygen and nutrients exceeds the supply 
Cardiogenic shock pathophysiology - correct answer there is either systolic or diastolic dysfunction of the heart's pumping action which results in reduced CO 
 
systolic dysfunction - inability to pump blood forwa...
NUR968: RBC Physiology & Pathophysiology + NUR 968 Final Exam New Material
__: is the aqueous (water) medium or fluid part of the blood - correct answer Plasma 
What substances are dissolved in plasma? (10) - correct answer 1. Electrolytes 
2. Proteins 
3. Lipids 
4. Carbohydrates 
5. Amino acids 
6. Vitamins 
7. Hormones 
8. Urea 
9. Uric acid 
10. Oxygen, carbon dioxide & nitrogen 
True or false: Red blood cells, white blood cells & platelets are all suspended in plasma - correct answer True 
In the plasma, what helps maintain osmolarity? - correct answer The ions 
W...
- Exam (elaborations)
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__: is the aqueous (water) medium or fluid part of the blood - correct answer Plasma 
What substances are dissolved in plasma? (10) - correct answer 1. Electrolytes 
2. Proteins 
3. Lipids 
4. Carbohydrates 
5. Amino acids 
6. Vitamins 
7. Hormones 
8. Urea 
9. Uric acid 
10. Oxygen, carbon dioxide & nitrogen 
True or false: Red blood cells, white blood cells & platelets are all suspended in plasma - correct answer True 
In the plasma, what helps maintain osmolarity? - correct answer The ions 
W...
PAS 251F Pediatrics Exam Study Guide
what are the unique issues in pediatrics healthcare that are different from adults - correct answer history and physical changes over time. 
dual patient (parent and child are both at the visit and both have input). 
early experiences shape brain development and influence lifelong health. weight or age based medication dosing. 
age specific illness and presentation. 
vaccine schedules. 
anatomic and physiologic differences between children and adults - correct answer immature blood/ blood brain ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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what are the unique issues in pediatrics healthcare that are different from adults - correct answer history and physical changes over time. 
dual patient (parent and child are both at the visit and both have input). 
early experiences shape brain development and influence lifelong health. weight or age based medication dosing. 
age specific illness and presentation. 
vaccine schedules. 
anatomic and physiologic differences between children and adults - correct answer immature blood/ blood brain ...
MBLEx Practice Test | Massage & Bodywork Licensing Exam | 2025 | Practice Questions with Detailed Explanations
1. Which of the following is a fibrous protein that helps to protect and waterproof the skin? 
A. Melanin 
B. Carotene C. Keratin D. Sebum - correct answer C. Keratin 
2. Which receptor is responsible for detecting light touch 
A. Sudoriferous glands 
B. Meissner corpuscles C. Pacinian corpuscles D. Free nerve endings - correct answer Meissner corpuscles 
3. Which receptor is responsible for detecting deep pressure 
A. Pacinian corpuscles 
B. Pressure spindles 
C. Krause end bulbs 
D. Meissner ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. Which of the following is a fibrous protein that helps to protect and waterproof the skin? 
A. Melanin 
B. Carotene C. Keratin D. Sebum - correct answer C. Keratin 
2. Which receptor is responsible for detecting light touch 
A. Sudoriferous glands 
B. Meissner corpuscles C. Pacinian corpuscles D. Free nerve endings - correct answer Meissner corpuscles 
3. Which receptor is responsible for detecting deep pressure 
A. Pacinian corpuscles 
B. Pressure spindles 
C. Krause end bulbs 
D. Meissner ...
Potter & Perry Final Review Questions
What is the proper position to use for an unresponsive patient during oral care to prevent aspiration? (Select all that apply.) 
1. Prone position 
2. Modified left lateral recumbent position 
3. Semi-Fowler's position with head to side 
4. Trendelenburg position 
5. Supine position - correct answer 2,3 
The student nurse is teaching a family member the importance of foot care for their mother, who has diabetes mellitus. Which safety precautions are important for the family member to know to ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the proper position to use for an unresponsive patient during oral care to prevent aspiration? (Select all that apply.) 
1. Prone position 
2. Modified left lateral recumbent position 
3. Semi-Fowler's position with head to side 
4. Trendelenburg position 
5. Supine position - correct answer 2,3 
The student nurse is teaching a family member the importance of foot care for their mother, who has diabetes mellitus. Which safety precautions are important for the family member to know to ...
Certified Hand Therapist (CHT) Exam | Hand Therapy Certification Commission (HTCC) | 2025 | Comprehensive Study Guide and Practice Question
reciprocal wrist extension/finger flexion grip pattern - correct answers s car adhesions proximal to extensor retinaculum w/ extrinsic extensor tightness and active fingers flexion cause wrist ext and further wrist ext allows full digit flexion 
Innervation Density - correct answers 2 point discrimination tests this 
1.65 - 2.83 - correct answers s emmes Weinstein - normal 
3.22 - 3.61 - correct answers s emmes Weinstein - diminished light touch 
3.84 - 4.31 - correct answers s emmes Weinstein -...
- Exam (elaborations)
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reciprocal wrist extension/finger flexion grip pattern - correct answers s car adhesions proximal to extensor retinaculum w/ extrinsic extensor tightness and active fingers flexion cause wrist ext and further wrist ext allows full digit flexion 
Innervation Density - correct answers 2 point discrimination tests this 
1.65 - 2.83 - correct answers s emmes Weinstein - normal 
3.22 - 3.61 - correct answers s emmes Weinstein - diminished light touch 
3.84 - 4.31 - correct answers s emmes Weinstein -...
FOS 3042 – Exam 3 (E3) | Principles of Food Science | University of Florida | 2025 | Exam Study Guide and Key Concepts
Which of the following lipids comes from a plant source? - correct answer palm and palm kernel oil 
Cod liver oil comes from what animal? - correct answer A fish 
Fats and oils are otherwise known as - correct answer triaglycerols 
fats are - correct answer crystalline in nature 
Which of the following types of water are available in the US as beverages? - correct answer All of the above 
Soft drinks are made up mostly of - correct answer water 
Wine is made by adding yeast to fruit juice in - c...
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Which of the following lipids comes from a plant source? - correct answer palm and palm kernel oil 
Cod liver oil comes from what animal? - correct answer A fish 
Fats and oils are otherwise known as - correct answer triaglycerols 
fats are - correct answer crystalline in nature 
Which of the following types of water are available in the US as beverages? - correct answer All of the above 
Soft drinks are made up mostly of - correct answer water 
Wine is made by adding yeast to fruit juice in - c...
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