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Massachusetts boating test questions and correct verified answers 100% complete solution 2025/2026
The port side of a vessel is the _________ side - correct answer -left 
 
The stern of a vessel is in the ____________ of the vessel - correct answer -rear 
 
basic types of vessel hulls can be described as - correct answer -displacement and planing 
 
three basic hull shapes - correct answer -round bottom, flat bottom, vee bottom 
 
Four length classes of vessels - correct answer -less than 16 feet 
16 to less than 26 feet 
26 to less than 40 feet 
40 to less than 65 feet 
 
four basic typ...
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The port side of a vessel is the _________ side - correct answer -left 
 
The stern of a vessel is in the ____________ of the vessel - correct answer -rear 
 
basic types of vessel hulls can be described as - correct answer -displacement and planing 
 
three basic hull shapes - correct answer -round bottom, flat bottom, vee bottom 
 
Four length classes of vessels - correct answer -less than 16 feet 
16 to less than 26 feet 
26 to less than 40 feet 
40 to less than 65 feet 
 
four basic typ...
ANCC Med-Surg Certification Exam Ques.tions and Verified Correct Answers latest 2025–2026
A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who is receiving heparin therapy for treatment of DVT. Which of the following interventions should the nurse anticipate taking if the client's aPTT is 96 seconds? 
a. Increase the heparin infusion flow rate by 2 mL/hr 
b. continue to monitor the heparin infusion as prescribed 
c. request a prothrombin time 
d. stop the heparin infusion 
 
a - answer-A nurse is providing teaching for a client who is 2 days post-op following a heart transplant...
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A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who is receiving heparin therapy for treatment of DVT. Which of the following interventions should the nurse anticipate taking if the client's aPTT is 96 seconds? 
a. Increase the heparin infusion flow rate by 2 mL/hr 
b. continue to monitor the heparin infusion as prescribed 
c. request a prothrombin time 
d. stop the heparin infusion 
 
a - answer-A nurse is providing teaching for a client who is 2 days post-op following a heart transplant...
Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care exam 2025
How long is exclusive BF recommended? - correct answer -first 6 mos 
 
How quickly should BF be initiated? - correct answer -within 30 mins of birth 
 
There are many illnesses that are less likely to occur if babe is breastfed, what are these? - correct answer -gastro, NEC, AOM, LRTIs, asthma, atopy, DM, SIDS, leukemia 
 
Benefits to mother from BF: - correct answer -rapid return to non-preg state, strong bond, decreased br/ovarian Ca, decreased metabolic syndrome, NIDDM, and PPD 
 
Contrai...
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How long is exclusive BF recommended? - correct answer -first 6 mos 
 
How quickly should BF be initiated? - correct answer -within 30 mins of birth 
 
There are many illnesses that are less likely to occur if babe is breastfed, what are these? - correct answer -gastro, NEC, AOM, LRTIs, asthma, atopy, DM, SIDS, leukemia 
 
Benefits to mother from BF: - correct answer -rapid return to non-preg state, strong bond, decreased br/ovarian Ca, decreased metabolic syndrome, NIDDM, and PPD 
 
Contrai...
Summary Strategic Financial Management exam 2025
What is the difference between strategy and tactics? 
A strategy is basically a long-term plan to achieve goals. It is a plan of action designed to achieve a specific goal, or objectives (i.e., increasing market share, expanding into new markets, or beating the competition). A strategy usually involves setting goals, analyzing the competitive environment, and identifying internal and external factors that may affect the organization. It also involves making choices about resource allocation and ...
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What is the difference between strategy and tactics? 
A strategy is basically a long-term plan to achieve goals. It is a plan of action designed to achieve a specific goal, or objectives (i.e., increasing market share, expanding into new markets, or beating the competition). A strategy usually involves setting goals, analyzing the competitive environment, and identifying internal and external factors that may affect the organization. It also involves making choices about resource allocation and ...
Telus Rater Exam Latest Update 2024-2025 Actual Exam 130 Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answer
AC - Correct answer-Ad Creative; The Ad Creative is an advertisement that can appear 
 
LP - Correct answer-Landing Page; Where you're sent when you click the AC. The first page that appears. 
 
Query - Correct answer-A word or phrase searched for 
 
User Intent - Correct answer-What the user is actually searching for. 
 
Content Page - Correct answer-The webpage that the user is currently visiting 
 
Business Page - Correct answer-A page the advertiser specifically wants the audience to visi...
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AC - Correct answer-Ad Creative; The Ad Creative is an advertisement that can appear 
 
LP - Correct answer-Landing Page; Where you're sent when you click the AC. The first page that appears. 
 
Query - Correct answer-A word or phrase searched for 
 
User Intent - Correct answer-What the user is actually searching for. 
 
Content Page - Correct answer-The webpage that the user is currently visiting 
 
Business Page - Correct answer-A page the advertiser specifically wants the audience to visi...
NSG 3100 Exam 3 (NCLEX) Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2025/2026Graded 100%
1. Which laboratory result should immediately be reported by the nurse to the primary care provider (PCP)? 
a. Hemoglobin: 15.6 
b. Hematocrit: 32% 
c. Red blood cells: 5.3 
d. White blood cells: 6000 
b 
1. The patient states that she has been taking warfarin, an anticoagulant, for several years. The nurse notices several bruised areas on her arms. Which of the following laboratory results is the most clinically significant for this medication? 
a. Platelets: 450,000 
b. Prothrombin time: 24.2 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. Which laboratory result should immediately be reported by the nurse to the primary care provider (PCP)? 
a. Hemoglobin: 15.6 
b. Hematocrit: 32% 
c. Red blood cells: 5.3 
d. White blood cells: 6000 
b 
1. The patient states that she has been taking warfarin, an anticoagulant, for several years. The nurse notices several bruised areas on her arms. Which of the following laboratory results is the most clinically significant for this medication? 
a. Platelets: 450,000 
b. Prothrombin time: 24.2 ...
ANCC PMHNP PSYCH-MENTAL HEALTH NP EXAM LATEST 2024 (TEST 1, 2, & 3) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (TEST 1-3 LATEST VERSIONS EACH WITH 100 QUESTIONS EACH) | NEWEST VERSIONS ALREADY GRADED A+
Your patient, whose wife died a few months ago, appears to be very unkempt and apathetic. Although several months have passed since his wife's death he has not progressed at all through his grieving. You assess this condition as which of the following? 
 disenfranchised grief 
 panic disorder 
 complicated grief 
 physiologic grief - Correct answer-Correct Answer: 
complicated grief 
 
A person has uncomplicated grief when he or she has normal physical, psychological, cognitive and spiritual ...
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Your patient, whose wife died a few months ago, appears to be very unkempt and apathetic. Although several months have passed since his wife's death he has not progressed at all through his grieving. You assess this condition as which of the following? 
 disenfranchised grief 
 panic disorder 
 complicated grief 
 physiologic grief - Correct answer-Correct Answer: 
complicated grief 
 
A person has uncomplicated grief when he or she has normal physical, psychological, cognitive and spiritual ...
NSG550/ NSG 550 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Diagnostic Reasoning for Nurse Practitioners Review
A comprehensive test used to diagnose sleep disorders that records your brain waves, the oxygen level in your blood, heart rate, and breathing, as well as eye and leg movements during the study. 
Polysomnography 
Indications for polysomnography 
-Sleep apnea -Periodic limb movement disorder sometimes associated with restless legs syndrome. -Narcolepsy -REM sleep behavior disorder. This sleep disorder involves acting out dreams as you sleep. Unusual behaviors during sleep.: walking, moving around...
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A comprehensive test used to diagnose sleep disorders that records your brain waves, the oxygen level in your blood, heart rate, and breathing, as well as eye and leg movements during the study. 
Polysomnography 
Indications for polysomnography 
-Sleep apnea -Periodic limb movement disorder sometimes associated with restless legs syndrome. -Narcolepsy -REM sleep behavior disorder. This sleep disorder involves acting out dreams as you sleep. Unusual behaviors during sleep.: walking, moving around...
NSG124 (NEW 2024/ 2025 Update) Pharmacology
beta1 and beta2 antagonist 
b. inhaled glucocorticoid 
c. short-acting inhaled beta2 agonist 
d. theophylline preparation - Correct answer-c. short-acting inhaled beta2 agonist 
 
The advantage of using a glucocorticoid inhaler instead of an oral glucocorticoid is that it: 
 
a. increases the risk for adrenal suppression 
b. minimizes the risk for adrenal suppression 
c. increases the need for more oral glucocorticoid 
d. necessitates less glucocorticoid - Correct answer-b. minimizes the risk fo...
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beta1 and beta2 antagonist 
b. inhaled glucocorticoid 
c. short-acting inhaled beta2 agonist 
d. theophylline preparation - Correct answer-c. short-acting inhaled beta2 agonist 
 
The advantage of using a glucocorticoid inhaler instead of an oral glucocorticoid is that it: 
 
a. increases the risk for adrenal suppression 
b. minimizes the risk for adrenal suppression 
c. increases the need for more oral glucocorticoid 
d. necessitates less glucocorticoid - Correct answer-b. minimizes the risk fo...
Security forces block 3 questions & correct answers
Rules of Engagement (ROEs) - Correct answer-Directives issued by competent military authority stating limitations of forces that can be used to engage in combat. (What your allowed and not allowed to do) 
 
Depending on the mission ROE can be... - Correct answer-restrictive or permissive 
 
2 TYPES OD FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS - Correct answer--Self defense 
-mission accomplishment (offense) 
 
Does enemy have to follow ROE? - Correct answer-No 
 
Who sets ROE standards utilizing help from the judge...
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Rules of Engagement (ROEs) - Correct answer-Directives issued by competent military authority stating limitations of forces that can be used to engage in combat. (What your allowed and not allowed to do) 
 
Depending on the mission ROE can be... - Correct answer-restrictive or permissive 
 
2 TYPES OD FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS - Correct answer--Self defense 
-mission accomplishment (offense) 
 
Does enemy have to follow ROE? - Correct answer-No 
 
Who sets ROE standards utilizing help from the judge...