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Accountant in Business Paper F1
1 Which of the following are substantive tests used in the context of external audit of financial accounts? 
 A To establish whether a figure is correct 
 B To investigate why a figure is incorrect 
 C To assess whether a figure should be included 
 D To determine why a figure is excluded 
 2 The following are four styles of management identified by Blake and Mouton: 
 1. Team 
 2. Middle of the road 
 3. Country club 
 4. Authoritarian 
 Which of the following are the most task efficient manage...
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1 Which of the following are substantive tests used in the context of external audit of financial accounts? 
 A To establish whether a figure is correct 
 B To investigate why a figure is incorrect 
 C To assess whether a figure should be included 
 D To determine why a figure is excluded 
 2 The following are four styles of management identified by Blake and Mouton: 
 1. Team 
 2. Middle of the road 
 3. Country club 
 4. Authoritarian 
 Which of the following are the most task efficient manage...
Test Bank for Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professions An Interactive Journey 2nd
1) 
Knowing the exact body region of a sign or symptom can help a health care worker determine the 
________. 
1) 
_______ 
A) 
Proper medication 
B) 
Proper diagnosis 
C) 
Extent of injury 
D) 
Patient's size 
2) 
A body in the prone position is ________. 
2) 
_______ 
A) 
Face up 
B) 
On right side 
C) 
On left side 
D) 
Face down 
3) 
A plane is an imaginary line dividing the body into ________. 
3) 
_______ 
A) 
Sections 
B) 
Tissues
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1) 
Knowing the exact body region of a sign or symptom can help a health care worker determine the 
________. 
1) 
_______ 
A) 
Proper medication 
B) 
Proper diagnosis 
C) 
Extent of injury 
D) 
Patient's size 
2) 
A body in the prone position is ________. 
2) 
_______ 
A) 
Face up 
B) 
On right side 
C) 
On left side 
D) 
Face down 
3) 
A plane is an imaginary line dividing the body into ________. 
3) 
_______ 
A) 
Sections 
B) 
Tissues
Whng's Nursing Care hf Infants and Children 11th Editihn Hhckenberry Test Bank
1. That clinic nurse is reviewing statistics hn infant mhrtality fhr that United States versus 
hthatr chuntries. Chmpared with hthatr chuntries that have a phpulatihn hf at least 25 millihn, 
that nurse makes which determinatihn? 
a. That United States is ranked last amhng 27 chuntries. 
b. That United States is ranked similar th 20 hthatr develhped chuntries. 
c. That United States is ranked in that middle hf 20 hthatr develhped chuntries. 
d. That United States is ranked highest amhng 2...
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1. That clinic nurse is reviewing statistics hn infant mhrtality fhr that United States versus 
hthatr chuntries. Chmpared with hthatr chuntries that have a phpulatihn hf at least 25 millihn, 
that nurse makes which determinatihn? 
a. That United States is ranked last amhng 27 chuntries. 
b. That United States is ranked similar th 20 hthatr develhped chuntries. 
c. That United States is ranked in that middle hf 20 hthatr develhped chuntries. 
d. That United States is ranked highest amhng 2...
Rosenthal: Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Providers, 1st Ed. Chapter 1: Prescriptive Authority
A 11-year-old boy received all childhood immunizations before attending school as a 
kindergartner. Which vaccines are recommended for this child at his current age? 
a. DTaP, MCV4, Varivax 
b. PCV-23, Td, MMR 
c. Tdap, MCV4, HPV 
d. Tdap, Varivax, hepatitis B - ANS: C 
At age 11, both males and females should receive a booster of diphtheria, tetanus, and 
pertussis (Tdap); the Menactra vaccine against meningitis (MCV4); and the human 
papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. A Varivax booster is n...
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A 11-year-old boy received all childhood immunizations before attending school as a 
kindergartner. Which vaccines are recommended for this child at his current age? 
a. DTaP, MCV4, Varivax 
b. PCV-23, Td, MMR 
c. Tdap, MCV4, HPV 
d. Tdap, Varivax, hepatitis B - ANS: C 
At age 11, both males and females should receive a booster of diphtheria, tetanus, and 
pertussis (Tdap); the Menactra vaccine against meningitis (MCV4); and the human 
papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. A Varivax booster is n...
ATI RN Medical Surgical Med Surg A with rationales Exam Retake 2
A nurse is caring for a client who has a closed head injury and has an intraventricular 
catheter placed. Which of the following findings indicates that the client is experiencing 
increased intracranial pressure (ICP)? (Select all that apply.) 
A. Flat jugular veins 
B. A Glasgow Coma Scale score of 15 
C. Sleepiness exhibited by the client 
D. Widening pulse pressure 
E. Decerebrate posturing - C, D, E 
 
Flat jugular veins is incorrect. With increased ICP, the jugular veins are typ...
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A nurse is caring for a client who has a closed head injury and has an intraventricular 
catheter placed. Which of the following findings indicates that the client is experiencing 
increased intracranial pressure (ICP)? (Select all that apply.) 
A. Flat jugular veins 
B. A Glasgow Coma Scale score of 15 
C. Sleepiness exhibited by the client 
D. Widening pulse pressure 
E. Decerebrate posturing - C, D, E 
 
Flat jugular veins is incorrect. With increased ICP, the jugular veins are typ...
ATI RN Med Surg Renal and Urinary
Check the client's electrolyte values - A nurse is caring for a client who is in the olgiuria 
anuric stage of AKI. The client reports diarrhea, a dull headache, palpitations, and 
muscle tingling and weakness. Which of the following actions should the nurse take 
first? 
 
Calcium - A nurse is providing dietary teaching to a client who has late-stage CKD. 
Which of the following nutrients should the nurse instruct the client to increase in her 
diet? 
 
"You should not ejaculate for 2...
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Check the client's electrolyte values - A nurse is caring for a client who is in the olgiuria 
anuric stage of AKI. The client reports diarrhea, a dull headache, palpitations, and 
muscle tingling and weakness. Which of the following actions should the nurse take 
first? 
 
Calcium - A nurse is providing dietary teaching to a client who has late-stage CKD. 
Which of the following nutrients should the nurse instruct the client to increase in her 
diet? 
 
"You should not ejaculate for 2...
ATI RN Med Surg Proctored Retake Study Guide 2023
A nurse at a providers office is caring for an older adult client who is having an annual 
physical exam. Which of the following findings indicates additional follow-up is needed 
in regard to the prostate gland? (Select all that apply.) 
A. Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is 7.1 ng/mL. 
B. A digital rectal exam (DRE) reveals an enlarged and nodular prostate. 
C. The client reports a weak urine stream. 
D. The client reports urinating once during the night. 
E. Smegma is present below the...
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A nurse at a providers office is caring for an older adult client who is having an annual 
physical exam. Which of the following findings indicates additional follow-up is needed 
in regard to the prostate gland? (Select all that apply.) 
A. Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is 7.1 ng/mL. 
B. A digital rectal exam (DRE) reveals an enlarged and nodular prostate. 
C. The client reports a weak urine stream. 
D. The client reports urinating once during the night. 
E. Smegma is present below the...
Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism Nix: Williams' Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy
1. The process of digestion involves 
a. thermal and chemical actions. 
b. chemical and metabolic actions. 
c. mechanical and chemical actions. 
d. mechanical and thermal actions. 
ANS: C 
For nutrients to be delivered to the cells, food goes through a series of mechanical and 
chemical changes. 
 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 
REF: p. 56 
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation 
TOP: Nursing Process: Planning 
2. The rhythmic contractions of the stomach and in...
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1. The process of digestion involves 
a. thermal and chemical actions. 
b. chemical and metabolic actions. 
c. mechanical and chemical actions. 
d. mechanical and thermal actions. 
ANS: C 
For nutrients to be delivered to the cells, food goes through a series of mechanical and 
chemical changes. 
 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 
REF: p. 56 
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation 
TOP: Nursing Process: Planning 
2. The rhythmic contractions of the stomach and in...
Chapter 04: Proteins Nix: Williams' Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy, 15th Edition
1. Proteins are built from simpler organic compounds called 
a. indispensable amino acids. 
b. amino acids. 
c. fatty acids. 
d. monosaccharides. 
ANS: B 
All proteins are made of building block units called amino acids. Proteins are made from both 
dispensable and indispensable amino acids. 
 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 
REF: p. 41 
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation 
TOP: Nursing Process: Planning 
2. The element that is contained in proteins but not i...
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1. Proteins are built from simpler organic compounds called 
a. indispensable amino acids. 
b. amino acids. 
c. fatty acids. 
d. monosaccharides. 
ANS: B 
All proteins are made of building block units called amino acids. Proteins are made from both 
dispensable and indispensable amino acids. 
 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 
REF: p. 41 
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation 
TOP: Nursing Process: Planning 
2. The element that is contained in proteins but not i...
: Williams' Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy
1. The functions of fat in the body include 
a. enzyme production, insulation of long bones, and bone structure. 
b. formation of bone structure and energy for daily activities. 
c. flavoring low-fat foods, supplying fatty acids, and lubrication for vital organs. 
d. insulation of vital organs, temperature regulation, and cell membrane structure. 
ANS: D 
In the body, fat around vital organs and under the skin provides insulation and helps regulate 
body temperature; fat is also a compone...
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1. The functions of fat in the body include 
a. enzyme production, insulation of long bones, and bone structure. 
b. formation of bone structure and energy for daily activities. 
c. flavoring low-fat foods, supplying fatty acids, and lubrication for vital organs. 
d. insulation of vital organs, temperature regulation, and cell membrane structure. 
ANS: D 
In the body, fat around vital organs and under the skin provides insulation and helps regulate 
body temperature; fat is also a compone...