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NURS 611 Exam 1 with Questions and Answers
NURS 611 Exam 1 with Questions and Answers 
 
Nucleus ANSWER contains the nucleolus, a small, dense structure composed largely of RNA; most of the cellular DNA; and the DNA-binding proteins, the histones, that regulate its activity. The DNA chain in eukaryotic cells is so extensive that the risk of breakage is high. Therefore, the histones binding to DNA cause DNA to fold into chromosomes. The wrapping of DNA into tight packages of chromosomes is essential for cell division in eukaryotes. 
 
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NURS 611 Exam 1 with Questions and Answers 
 
Nucleus ANSWER contains the nucleolus, a small, dense structure composed largely of RNA; most of the cellular DNA; and the DNA-binding proteins, the histones, that regulate its activity. The DNA chain in eukaryotic cells is so extensive that the risk of breakage is high. Therefore, the histones binding to DNA cause DNA to fold into chromosomes. The wrapping of DNA into tight packages of chromosomes is essential for cell division in eukaryotes. 
 
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Nurs 611 Final Exam with Questions and Answers
Nurs 611 Final Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
3 types of joints ANSWER 1. Synovial (freely movable, knee and shoulder) 
2. Cartilaginous (slightly movable, vertebral bodies, symphysis pubis, sternomanubrial joint) 
3. Fibrous (immovable, skull sutures) 
 
Types of synovial joints ANSWER 1. Ball and socket (shoulder/hip) 
2. Hinge (wrist, interphalangeal joints of hands/foot) 
3. Condylar (knee, temporomandibular joint) 
 
Tips for assessing joint pain ANSWER 1. Point to the pain 
2. Clari...
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Nurs 611 Final Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
3 types of joints ANSWER 1. Synovial (freely movable, knee and shoulder) 
2. Cartilaginous (slightly movable, vertebral bodies, symphysis pubis, sternomanubrial joint) 
3. Fibrous (immovable, skull sutures) 
 
Types of synovial joints ANSWER 1. Ball and socket (shoulder/hip) 
2. Hinge (wrist, interphalangeal joints of hands/foot) 
3. Condylar (knee, temporomandibular joint) 
 
Tips for assessing joint pain ANSWER 1. Point to the pain 
2. Clari...
NURS 611 Exam 2 Prep with Questions and Answers
NURS 611 Exam 2 Prep with Questions and Answers 
 
diabetes insipidus ANSWER due to deficient response by the renal tubules to ADH 
insufficiency of ADH 
 
causes of diabetes insipidus ANSWER TBI, pregnancy, drugs 
types: 
1. central: pituitary of hypothalamus is damaged 
2. nephrogenic: kidneys not responding appropriately 
3. neurogenic: due to TBI 
 
diabetes insipidus signs and symptoms ANSWER polyuria 
polydipsia 
hypernatremia 
high serum osmolality 
diluted urine 
 
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NURS 611 Exam 2 Prep with Questions and Answers 
 
diabetes insipidus ANSWER due to deficient response by the renal tubules to ADH 
insufficiency of ADH 
 
causes of diabetes insipidus ANSWER TBI, pregnancy, drugs 
types: 
1. central: pituitary of hypothalamus is damaged 
2. nephrogenic: kidneys not responding appropriately 
3. neurogenic: due to TBI 
 
diabetes insipidus signs and symptoms ANSWER polyuria 
polydipsia 
hypernatremia 
high serum osmolality 
diluted urine 
 
Addison's dis...
NURS 611 Exam 2 with Questions and Answers
NURS 611 Exam 2 with Questions and Answers 
 
What are the four signs of infection? ANSWER redness, heat, swelling, and pain 
 
What causes edema? ANSWER vasodilation and increased capillary permeability 
 
what is the purpose of inflammation? ANSWER dilute toxins, carry plasma proteins and leukocytes to the injury site, and carry bacterial toxins and debris away from the site 
 
What causes warmth and redness? ANSWER Increase in blood flow and concentration of blood at site of inflammation ...
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NURS 611 Exam 2 with Questions and Answers 
 
What are the four signs of infection? ANSWER redness, heat, swelling, and pain 
 
What causes edema? ANSWER vasodilation and increased capillary permeability 
 
what is the purpose of inflammation? ANSWER dilute toxins, carry plasma proteins and leukocytes to the injury site, and carry bacterial toxins and debris away from the site 
 
What causes warmth and redness? ANSWER Increase in blood flow and concentration of blood at site of inflammation ...
STEDI Final Review with Questions and Answers
STEDI Final Review with Questions and Answers 
 
What should you do as students enter the classroom for the first time? ANSWER Greet students at the door and direct them to an assignment written on the board. 
 
As students work on a written assignment, you should: ANSWER Move about the room to monitor their progress. 
 
One effective technique for getting and keeping students on task is to: ANSWER Whisper instructions in a quiet voice. 
 
When students give wrong answers during an activity, ...
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STEDI Final Review with Questions and Answers 
 
What should you do as students enter the classroom for the first time? ANSWER Greet students at the door and direct them to an assignment written on the board. 
 
As students work on a written assignment, you should: ANSWER Move about the room to monitor their progress. 
 
One effective technique for getting and keeping students on task is to: ANSWER Whisper instructions in a quiet voice. 
 
When students give wrong answers during an activity, ...
STEADI Older Adult Fall Prevention Online Course Pretest with Q and A
STEADI Older Adult Fall Prevention Online Course Pretest with Q and A 
 
What proportion of independently living older adults will fall in a given year? 
 
a) 75% 
b) 50% 
c) 30% 
d) 15% ANSWER c) 30% 
 
Which is NOT a modifiable risk factor for falls in older adults? 
 
a) lower body weakness 
b) age 
c) limited mobility 
d) postural hypotension ANSWER b) age 
 
Which is NOT a key question when screening older adults for fall risk? 
 
a) Have you fallen in the past year? 
 
b) Do you feel ...
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STEADI Older Adult Fall Prevention Online Course Pretest with Q and A 
 
What proportion of independently living older adults will fall in a given year? 
 
a) 75% 
b) 50% 
c) 30% 
d) 15% ANSWER c) 30% 
 
Which is NOT a modifiable risk factor for falls in older adults? 
 
a) lower body weakness 
b) age 
c) limited mobility 
d) postural hypotension ANSWER b) age 
 
Which is NOT a key question when screening older adults for fall risk? 
 
a) Have you fallen in the past year? 
 
b) Do you feel ...
STEDI Study Notes with Questions and Answers
STEDI Study Notes with Questions and Answers 
 
Behavior Principle 1 [Classroom Management] ANSWER Behavior is largely a product of its immediate environment! Ex) The classroom environment that teachers create through the expectations they set will influence students more than outside factors do. This allows teachers to take control and influence the students' behavior in their classrooms. If a student is acting out, the teacher should make a special effort to alter the immediate environment...
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STEDI Study Notes with Questions and Answers 
 
Behavior Principle 1 [Classroom Management] ANSWER Behavior is largely a product of its immediate environment! Ex) The classroom environment that teachers create through the expectations they set will influence students more than outside factors do. This allows teachers to take control and influence the students' behavior in their classrooms. If a student is acting out, the teacher should make a special effort to alter the immediate environment...
STEDI Training Notes with Questions and Answers
STEDI Training Notes with Questions and Answers 
 
Severe Injury Response ANSWER Remain with student and send another student or teacher for help. 
 
Allow INJURED person to clean own wound. Send home clothes in a lined bag. 
 
Bleeding knees, noses, etc: Hand student a tissue or paper towel and instruct them to hold it on their wound and go to the nurse. Do not let them participate in class activities. 
 
Carry a pair of disposable gloves that are waterproof and made of either latex or vinyl. ...
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STEDI Training Notes with Questions and Answers 
 
Severe Injury Response ANSWER Remain with student and send another student or teacher for help. 
 
Allow INJURED person to clean own wound. Send home clothes in a lined bag. 
 
Bleeding knees, noses, etc: Hand student a tissue or paper towel and instruct them to hold it on their wound and go to the nurse. Do not let them participate in class activities. 
 
Carry a pair of disposable gloves that are waterproof and made of either latex or vinyl. ...
STEDI Exam with Questions and Answers
STEDI Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
What is Principle 1 of the four principles of human behavior? ANSWER 1. Behavior is largely a product of its immediate environment. 
 
What is Principle 2 of the four principles of human behavior? ANSWER 2. Behavior is strengthened or weakened by its consequences. 
 
What is Principle 3 of the four principles of human behavior? ANSWER 3. Behavior ultimately responds better to positive than to negative consequences. 
 
What is Principle 4 of the four pr...
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STEDI Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
What is Principle 1 of the four principles of human behavior? ANSWER 1. Behavior is largely a product of its immediate environment. 
 
What is Principle 2 of the four principles of human behavior? ANSWER 2. Behavior is strengthened or weakened by its consequences. 
 
What is Principle 3 of the four principles of human behavior? ANSWER 3. Behavior ultimately responds better to positive than to negative consequences. 
 
What is Principle 4 of the four pr...
Hawaii Substitute Teacher Exam with Q and A
Hawaii Substitute Teacher Exam with Q and A 
 
What are the eight essential functions of a substitute teacher? ANSWER 1) follow basic procedures, 2) provide for health and safety of students, 3) comply with applicable laws, DOE polices, rules and procedures, 4) maintain effective and positive classroom control, 5) provide effective instruction, 6) exemplify professionalism of teaching, 7) exhibit adaptability and flexibility, 8) communicate effectively 
 
What are the seven major components of ...
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Hawaii Substitute Teacher Exam with Q and A 
 
What are the eight essential functions of a substitute teacher? ANSWER 1) follow basic procedures, 2) provide for health and safety of students, 3) comply with applicable laws, DOE polices, rules and procedures, 4) maintain effective and positive classroom control, 5) provide effective instruction, 6) exemplify professionalism of teaching, 7) exhibit adaptability and flexibility, 8) communicate effectively 
 
What are the seven major components of ...
Hondros 212 Exam 2 with Questions and Answers
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ATI Fundamentals - Chapter 41 - Pain Management Questions and Answers
Radiography for Vet Tech Penn Foster Exam with Complete Solutions
ATI Mental Health Bipolar Disorder Exam with Questions and Answers
ATI Chapter 23: Medications for Bipolar Disorders Exam with Questions and Answers