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ILE Test Prep – Multiple Choice Practice Questions and Answers
Conductive loss is a result of 
A. A disorder in the inner ear 
B. Absent acoustic reflex 
C. Obstructive breakdown in the outer ear 
D. Labyrinthitis - correct answer C. Obstructive breakdown in the outer ear 
You receive a complaint that sounds are too loud. What action would most likely resolve the pt's complaint? 
a. retest discrete UCLs 
b. insert HF dampers 
c. decrease overall gain for loud sounds 
d. consider another device style - correct answer c decrease overall gain for loud sound...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 65 pages •
Conductive loss is a result of 
A. A disorder in the inner ear 
B. Absent acoustic reflex 
C. Obstructive breakdown in the outer ear 
D. Labyrinthitis - correct answer C. Obstructive breakdown in the outer ear 
You receive a complaint that sounds are too loud. What action would most likely resolve the pt's complaint? 
a. retest discrete UCLs 
b. insert HF dampers 
c. decrease overall gain for loud sounds 
d. consider another device style - correct answer c decrease overall gain for loud sound...
Metabolism and Excretion of Drugs: Key Concepts and Enzymes
What is drug metabolism? - correct answer The biotransformation of drugs, where enzymes cause a chemical change to the drug molecule, either building it up or breaking it down. 
What are the two main processes involved in drug elimination? - correct answer Metabolism and excretion. 
How does metabolism affect a drug's ability to move around the body? - correct answer Altering the chemical structure of the drug often makes it easier to excrete or changes its effects by affecting its ability to...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What is drug metabolism? - correct answer The biotransformation of drugs, where enzymes cause a chemical change to the drug molecule, either building it up or breaking it down. 
What are the two main processes involved in drug elimination? - correct answer Metabolism and excretion. 
How does metabolism affect a drug's ability to move around the body? - correct answer Altering the chemical structure of the drug often makes it easier to excrete or changes its effects by affecting its ability to...
KANSAS - Pharmacy Law Practice Exam Questions
Which FDCA amendment exempted certain drugs from the "adequate directions for use" labeling requirement if they bear "Rx only" on their labels? 
a. Durham Humphrey 
b. Kefauver-Harris 
c. Prescription Drug Marketing 
d. Waxman-Hatch - correct answer a. Durham Humphrey 
The FDCA defines a "new drug" as a previously approved drug entity with a new: 
a. route of administration. 
b. indication for use. 
c. combination of ingredients. 
d. a and b 
e. a, b and c. - correct answer
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which FDCA amendment exempted certain drugs from the "adequate directions for use" labeling requirement if they bear "Rx only" on their labels? 
a. Durham Humphrey 
b. Kefauver-Harris 
c. Prescription Drug Marketing 
d. Waxman-Hatch - correct answer a. Durham Humphrey 
The FDCA defines a "new drug" as a previously approved drug entity with a new: 
a. route of administration. 
b. indication for use. 
c. combination of ingredients. 
d. a and b 
e. a, b and c. - correct answer
ASP/CSP Exam Prep Flash Cards
Safety Policy - correct answer A broad statement outlining an organizational commitment to safety 
Organization - correct answer Structure of authority and activity relationships using resources at hand to meet objectives 
Management - correct answer Function of planning, organization coordinating and measuring information and using the data to persuade an organization to move in a specific direction. Leadership setting the tone. 
Safety Program - correct answer A broad set of plans and policies...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Safety Policy - correct answer A broad statement outlining an organizational commitment to safety 
Organization - correct answer Structure of authority and activity relationships using resources at hand to meet objectives 
Management - correct answer Function of planning, organization coordinating and measuring information and using the data to persuade an organization to move in a specific direction. Leadership setting the tone. 
Safety Program - correct answer A broad set of plans and policies...
Pathophysiology NR283 – Week 3, Chamberlain University, Academic Year 2025 – Edapt Module Summary and Practice Material
Which of the following describes the functions of cerebral spinal fluid? Select all that apply. - correct answer It protects the brain from injury. 
It maintains homeostasis by regulating metabolites around the brain. 
It exchanges gases with the blood to maintain oxygenation of the brain. 
It collects waste products secreted by brain cells. 
Which of the following is accurate about the cerebral spinal fluid circulatory system? - correct answer It is a closed system in which there is no escape f...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following describes the functions of cerebral spinal fluid? Select all that apply. - correct answer It protects the brain from injury. 
It maintains homeostasis by regulating metabolites around the brain. 
It exchanges gases with the blood to maintain oxygenation of the brain. 
It collects waste products secreted by brain cells. 
Which of the following is accurate about the cerebral spinal fluid circulatory system? - correct answer It is a closed system in which there is no escape f...
SBVC Psychiatric Technician State Board Examination Review Questions
wash hands before and after any direct client contact - correct answer The most effective nursing strategy to prevent infection would be to 
10 - correct answer The highest achievable total score in the Apgar scoring system for newborn babies is 
15 minutes - correct answer The physician needs to know the oral temperature of a client. The client recently smoked a cigarette. The psychiatric technician would wait how many minutes before taking the client's oral temperature? 
to determine cir...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
wash hands before and after any direct client contact - correct answer The most effective nursing strategy to prevent infection would be to 
10 - correct answer The highest achievable total score in the Apgar scoring system for newborn babies is 
15 minutes - correct answer The physician needs to know the oral temperature of a client. The client recently smoked a cigarette. The psychiatric technician would wait how many minutes before taking the client's oral temperature? 
to determine cir...
Irene Gold Boards Part 1 - Physiology
Deoxygenated blood from the upper extremity goes to the: - correct answer Superior Vena Cava 
Deoxygenated blood from the lumbar goes to the: - correct answer Azygous vein then SVC 
Deoxygenated blood from the lower extremity goes to the: - correct answer IVC 
Isovolumeric relaxation= - correct answer Blood flowing into the atria 
Isovolumeric contraction= - correct answer Blood is in the ventricles, valves are closed, builds pressure in the ventricles 
How much of blood passively flows from atr...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Deoxygenated blood from the upper extremity goes to the: - correct answer Superior Vena Cava 
Deoxygenated blood from the lumbar goes to the: - correct answer Azygous vein then SVC 
Deoxygenated blood from the lower extremity goes to the: - correct answer IVC 
Isovolumeric relaxation= - correct answer Blood flowing into the atria 
Isovolumeric contraction= - correct answer Blood is in the ventricles, valves are closed, builds pressure in the ventricles 
How much of blood passively flows from atr...
ABCTE Special Ed practice exam 1 and 2 complete test
According to a 1994 study, students with multicultural backgrounds are more likely to experience which of the following? - correct answer Poorer quality in academic programs 
Five skills for effective reading instruction have been identified by the National Reading Panel. They are phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, comprehension and - correct answer fluency 
A child consistently fails to use developmentally appropriate speech sounds and has difficulty with pronunciation. What is this child...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
According to a 1994 study, students with multicultural backgrounds are more likely to experience which of the following? - correct answer Poorer quality in academic programs 
Five skills for effective reading instruction have been identified by the National Reading Panel. They are phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, comprehension and - correct answer fluency 
A child consistently fails to use developmentally appropriate speech sounds and has difficulty with pronunciation. What is this child...
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BIOL373 – Final Exam Review Material
Normal plasma pH - correct answer 7.38-7.42. Too acidic will depress NS, too basic will hyperexcite. H+ concs closely regulated. Disturbances associated with K+ disturbances. 
Buffers - correct answer Bicarbonate (HCO3-) in ECF, proteins, hemoglobin, phosphates in cells, phosphates and ammonia in urine. First line of defence, become overwhelmed quickly if pH moves too far out of normal range. 
Acid inputs and excretion - correct answer Input from diet (eg fatty acids, ), and metabolism (CO2, lac...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Normal plasma pH - correct answer 7.38-7.42. Too acidic will depress NS, too basic will hyperexcite. H+ concs closely regulated. Disturbances associated with K+ disturbances. 
Buffers - correct answer Bicarbonate (HCO3-) in ECF, proteins, hemoglobin, phosphates in cells, phosphates and ammonia in urine. First line of defence, become overwhelmed quickly if pH moves too far out of normal range. 
Acid inputs and excretion - correct answer Input from diet (eg fatty acids, ), and metabolism (CO2, lac...
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