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SOCRA Exam questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
Electronic Records - Use of electronic records must have procedures to ensure the authenticity, 
integrity and confidentiality of records. Also, the procedures must ensure the signer cannot readily 
repudiate the signed records a snot genuine 
Electronic Records - Audit Trail - Electronic records must use secure, computer generated, timestamped audit trails to independently record the date and time of entries and actions that create, 
modify or delete records. 
Electronic Records - Changes - Rec...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Electronic Records - Use of electronic records must have procedures to ensure the authenticity, 
integrity and confidentiality of records. Also, the procedures must ensure the signer cannot readily 
repudiate the signed records a snot genuine 
Electronic Records - Audit Trail - Electronic records must use secure, computer generated, timestamped audit trails to independently record the date and time of entries and actions that create, 
modify or delete records. 
Electronic Records - Changes - Rec...
SOCRA Exam Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
Electronic signature are currently accepted for any and all records, paper or electronic form. True or 
False? - False. The general provisions for electeonic signature criteria apply to records that are 
i. Created, modified, maintained, archived, retrieved, or transmitted, in electronic form 
ii. The criteria do not apply to paper records that are or have been transmitted by electronic means. 
If the electronic records meet the criteria specified in 21 CFR 11, thr agency will consider the elect...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Electronic signature are currently accepted for any and all records, paper or electronic form. True or 
False? - False. The general provisions for electeonic signature criteria apply to records that are 
i. Created, modified, maintained, archived, retrieved, or transmitted, in electronic form 
ii. The criteria do not apply to paper records that are or have been transmitted by electronic means. 
If the electronic records meet the criteria specified in 21 CFR 11, thr agency will consider the elect...
SoCRA Certification Test Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
Biometrics - A method of verifying an individual's identity based on measurement of the individual's 
physical features or repeatable actions where those features and or actions are both unique to that 
individual and measurable. (21 CFR, Sec. 11.3) 
Closed System - An environment in which system access is controlled by persons who are 
responsible for the content of electronic records that are on the system. (21 CFR, Sec. 11.3) 
Digital Signature - An electronic signature based upon cryptogra...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Biometrics - A method of verifying an individual's identity based on measurement of the individual's 
physical features or repeatable actions where those features and or actions are both unique to that 
individual and measurable. (21 CFR, Sec. 11.3) 
Closed System - An environment in which system access is controlled by persons who are 
responsible for the content of electronic records that are on the system. (21 CFR, Sec. 11.3) 
Digital Signature - An electronic signature based upon cryptogra...
SOCRA CCRP exam questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
Timeline of Historical Events - Nuremberg Code 1947, Declaration of Helsinki 1964, Belmont Report 
1979 
The Three Principles of the Belmont Report - respect for persons, beneficence, justice 
Application of Respect for Persons - informed consent (autonomy, choose for themselves) 
Application of Beneficence - risk/benefit analysis 
Application of Justice - appropriate selection of patients (equality) 
Language Level ICF - 6th-8th grade 
8 basic elements of ICF - 1. purpose, duration, and procedu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Timeline of Historical Events - Nuremberg Code 1947, Declaration of Helsinki 1964, Belmont Report 
1979 
The Three Principles of the Belmont Report - respect for persons, beneficence, justice 
Application of Respect for Persons - informed consent (autonomy, choose for themselves) 
Application of Beneficence - risk/benefit analysis 
Application of Justice - appropriate selection of patients (equality) 
Language Level ICF - 6th-8th grade 
8 basic elements of ICF - 1. purpose, duration, and procedu...
SOCI Final Study Guide Questions with Complete Solutions
Proverbial dangling carrot Chasing something you can't always get. No one ever wins, mad 
dash to acquire something 
Creative class- a category of workers in multiple occupations and industries united by the 
fact that creativity is central to their productive work. It is in high demand by companies and, as 
an extension, by cities and towns, which go to great efforts to attract them.
- Exam (elaborations)
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Proverbial dangling carrot Chasing something you can't always get. No one ever wins, mad 
dash to acquire something 
Creative class- a category of workers in multiple occupations and industries united by the 
fact that creativity is central to their productive work. It is in high demand by companies and, as 
an extension, by cities and towns, which go to great efforts to attract them.
skills and techniques USAHS Midterm Exam with Verified solutions| Rated A+
what is contact precautions? - used to prevent transmission of infectious agents that are spread by 
direct or indirect contact with patient or environment. 
when would you use contact precautions? - excessive wound drainage, fecal incontinence, other 
discharges from body with increased risk of transmission 
what are the Contact precautions guidelines? - wash hands before and after entering, gloves, gown 
(when in direct contact with patient or environment), 3ft between beds and dedicated equip...
- Exam (elaborations)
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what is contact precautions? - used to prevent transmission of infectious agents that are spread by 
direct or indirect contact with patient or environment. 
when would you use contact precautions? - excessive wound drainage, fecal incontinence, other 
discharges from body with increased risk of transmission 
what are the Contact precautions guidelines? - wash hands before and after entering, gloves, gown 
(when in direct contact with patient or environment), 3ft between beds and dedicated equip...
Secure Software Design Study Guide - C706 Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
Confidentiality - Information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized individuals, 
entities, or processes. Ensures unauthorized persons are not able to read private and sensitive 
data. It is achieved through cryptography. 
Integrity - Ensures unauthorized persons or channels are not able to modify the data. It is 
accomplished through the use of a message digest or digital signatures. 
Availability - The computing systems used to store and process information, the security 
controls...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Confidentiality - Information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized individuals, 
entities, or processes. Ensures unauthorized persons are not able to read private and sensitive 
data. It is achieved through cryptography. 
Integrity - Ensures unauthorized persons or channels are not able to modify the data. It is 
accomplished through the use of a message digest or digital signatures. 
Availability - The computing systems used to store and process information, the security 
controls...
SCNM Spring JURISPRUDENCE MIDTERM Q1 With Verified Solution 2024
The laws governing naturopathic physicians and students were written to protect who? 
a. The student 
b. Both student and physician 
c. The public 
d. None of the above - C. The public 
What is the definition of Naturopathic Medicine according to the ARS? 
a. Nature cure plus homeopathy 
b. Witchcraft 
c. The use of non invasive natural methods 
d. Means medicine as taught in approved schools of naturopathic medicine and in clinical, 
internship, preceptorship and postdoctoral training programs ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The laws governing naturopathic physicians and students were written to protect who? 
a. The student 
b. Both student and physician 
c. The public 
d. None of the above - C. The public 
What is the definition of Naturopathic Medicine according to the ARS? 
a. Nature cure plus homeopathy 
b. Witchcraft 
c. The use of non invasive natural methods 
d. Means medicine as taught in approved schools of naturopathic medicine and in clinical, 
internship, preceptorship and postdoctoral training programs ...
SCNM Q8 BOTMED FINAL EXAM With Verified Solution 2024
Which plants are considered Lymphagogues? - Galium aparine 
Ceanothus americanus/spp 
Baptisia tinctoria 
Phytolacca americana/decandra 
Parts of plant used from Galium aparine? - Aerial 
What are the primary and secondary actions of Galium aparine? - Primary: Lymphagogue, 
alterative, inflammation modulator 
Secondary: Astringent, diuretic, vulnerary 
Which plant would you use for the following conditions: 
Acne, psoriasis, eczema. Detox skin through lymph. Tonsillitis, pharyngitis, Urinary tra...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which plants are considered Lymphagogues? - Galium aparine 
Ceanothus americanus/spp 
Baptisia tinctoria 
Phytolacca americana/decandra 
Parts of plant used from Galium aparine? - Aerial 
What are the primary and secondary actions of Galium aparine? - Primary: Lymphagogue, 
alterative, inflammation modulator 
Secondary: Astringent, diuretic, vulnerary 
Which plant would you use for the following conditions: 
Acne, psoriasis, eczema. Detox skin through lymph. Tonsillitis, pharyngitis, Urinary tra...
SCNM Q6 BOTM 6020 Final Exam With Verified Solution 2024
The study of chemical drugs, their chemistry, effects on the body, actions, toxicities, and dosages 
includes research into newly discovered chemicals - Pharmacology 
The science encompassing those phases of knowledge relating to natural products that are generally of 
medicinal value and primarily of plant origin. - Pharmacognosy 
Science of preparing, compounding, dispensing herbal or chemical medicines. - Pharmacy 
Used with herbs of potential toxicity, whereby the amount of liquid herb per d...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The study of chemical drugs, their chemistry, effects on the body, actions, toxicities, and dosages 
includes research into newly discovered chemicals - Pharmacology 
The science encompassing those phases of knowledge relating to natural products that are generally of 
medicinal value and primarily of plant origin. - Pharmacognosy 
Science of preparing, compounding, dispensing herbal or chemical medicines. - Pharmacy 
Used with herbs of potential toxicity, whereby the amount of liquid herb per d...
2025 Pearson Edexcel A Level Religious Studies Question Paper Option 4B June + Mark scheme
Critical Care HESI Practice Exam With 100% Verified Solutions | Updated & Verified | 2024