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A+ MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING EXAM GUIDE: QUESTIONS & CORRECT ANSWERS FOR MASTERY
What is hypermetropia? - --Right Answer—long-sightedness, whereby light ray convergence at a point after the retina, and therefore out of focus. Nearby objects appear blurry, while distant objects are clearer 
What is myopia? - --Right Answer-- near/short-sightedness, close is clear, far is blurry usually starts in puberty and gets worse until eye is fully grown, also in very young children. 
conditions associated with myopia? - --Right Answer--s quint- childhood eyes point in diff. directions...
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What is hypermetropia? - --Right Answer—long-sightedness, whereby light ray convergence at a point after the retina, and therefore out of focus. Nearby objects appear blurry, while distant objects are clearer 
What is myopia? - --Right Answer-- near/short-sightedness, close is clear, far is blurry usually starts in puberty and gets worse until eye is fully grown, also in very young children. 
conditions associated with myopia? - --Right Answer--s quint- childhood eyes point in diff. directions...
THE ULTIMATE MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY HANDBOOK: DEFINITIONS, EXPLANATIONS & USAGE
Pierce - --Right Answer-- penetrate 
impalpable - --Right Answer-- not perceptible to the touch It stands to reason then that intangible means not tangible, unable to touch, or impalpable. 
Stupor - --Right Answer-- Daze: a state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility. Police found him at the flat, almost naked and in a drunken stupor. 
Susceptible - --Right Answer-- Likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing. Patients with liver disease may be vulnerable to infection (o...
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Pierce - --Right Answer-- penetrate 
impalpable - --Right Answer-- not perceptible to the touch It stands to reason then that intangible means not tangible, unable to touch, or impalpable. 
Stupor - --Right Answer-- Daze: a state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility. Police found him at the flat, almost naked and in a drunken stupor. 
Susceptible - --Right Answer-- Likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing. Patients with liver disease may be vulnerable to infection (o...
MASTERING MICROBIOLOGY: A+ EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
Which amino acids of histone N-termini can be acetylated and deacetylated? 
 - --Right Answer--Lysines 
RNA can form Beta Sheets (True or False) - --Right Answer--False 
 
What technique is most commonly used to study the secondary structure of RNA? 
 - --Right Answer--Computer algorithms 
Microarrays involve reassembling configs (true or false) - --Right Answer--false 
Which amino acids of histone N-termini can be acetylated and ...
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Which amino acids of histone N-termini can be acetylated and deacetylated? 
 - --Right Answer--Lysines 
RNA can form Beta Sheets (True or False) - --Right Answer--False 
 
What technique is most commonly used to study the secondary structure of RNA? 
 - --Right Answer--Computer algorithms 
Microarrays involve reassembling configs (true or false) - --Right Answer--false 
Which amino acids of histone N-termini can be acetylated and ...
A+ SARAH’S MEDICAL CASE STUDY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
Sarah spends the first portion of her morning conducting an in-service for some of the teachers on early recognition of communicable diseases. When she arrives at her office, there are four children waiting to be seen. In what order should the nurse assess these children? - ------Right Answer------ 
1. 10-year-old boy who thinks he has a fever 
2. 6-year-old girl complaining of a headache 
3. 5-year-old boy reporting a stomachache 
4. 9-year-old girl with an abrasion to the knee 
 
Sarah is cal...
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Sarah spends the first portion of her morning conducting an in-service for some of the teachers on early recognition of communicable diseases. When she arrives at her office, there are four children waiting to be seen. In what order should the nurse assess these children? - ------Right Answer------ 
1. 10-year-old boy who thinks he has a fever 
2. 6-year-old girl complaining of a headache 
3. 5-year-old boy reporting a stomachache 
4. 9-year-old girl with an abrasion to the knee 
 
Sarah is cal...
A+ NPSG NURSING QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 2025
The National Patient Safety Goal 6 is to improve the safety of clinical alarm systems. What is the rationale for this goal? - --Right Answer-- To improve patient safety if clinical alarm systems are not properly managed 
 
According to the National Patient Safety Goals, which of the following should be included in the management of indwelling urinary catheters? - --Right Answer-- Securing catheters for unobstructed urinary flow and drainage
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The National Patient Safety Goal 6 is to improve the safety of clinical alarm systems. What is the rationale for this goal? - --Right Answer-- To improve patient safety if clinical alarm systems are not properly managed 
 
According to the National Patient Safety Goals, which of the following should be included in the management of indwelling urinary catheters? - --Right Answer-- Securing catheters for unobstructed urinary flow and drainage