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Adenosine, when is it used? - CORRECT ANSWER-Paroxysmal supraventricular 
tachycardia 
Adenosine, what is the effect - CORRECT ANSWER-slows the heart 
adenosine what is the dosage given - CORRECT ANSWER-6mg IV push rapidly 
followed by 20mls of NS. 
Adenosine what if the patient does not respond to the 6mg - CORRECT ANSWER-if no 
response in 1-2 min give 12 mg and flush. may repeat. 
Amiodarone what is the effect - CORRECT ANSWER-slowing the heart 
Amioda...
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BKAT 9r Questions and Answers Latest 
Adenosine, when is it used? - CORRECT ANSWER-Paroxysmal supraventricular 
tachycardia 
Adenosine, what is the effect - CORRECT ANSWER-slows the heart 
adenosine what is the dosage given - CORRECT ANSWER-6mg IV push rapidly 
followed by 20mls of NS. 
Adenosine what if the patient does not respond to the 6mg - CORRECT ANSWER-if no 
response in 1-2 min give 12 mg and flush. may repeat. 
Amiodarone what is the effect - CORRECT ANSWER-slowing the heart 
Amioda...
ASU BIO 181 - Capco - Final Exam
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Cancer treatment is based on: - the cell of origin of the cancer 
Cancer treatment options focus on: - removing or destroying cancer cells and preventing the 
continued abnormal cell growth and differentiation 
Cancer treatment can be: - curative or palliative 
Client factors that guide cancer treatment plan - age, childbearing desire, pregnancy, 
current state of health, expected lifespan
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Cancer treatment is based on: - the cell of origin of the cancer 
Cancer treatment options focus on: - removing or destroying cancer cells and preventing the 
continued abnormal cell growth and differentiation 
Cancer treatment can be: - curative or palliative 
Client factors that guide cancer treatment plan - age, childbearing desire, pregnancy, 
current state of health, expected lifespan
Sociological Imagination the ability to connect the most basic, intimate aspects of an 
individual's life to seemingly impersonal and remote historical forces 
Social Institution a complex group of interdependent positions that, together, perform a 
social role and reproduce themselves over time; also defined in a narrow sense as any 
institution in a society that works to shape the behavior of the groups or people within it 
Verstehen German: understanding. The concept of forms the object o...
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Sociological Imagination the ability to connect the most basic, intimate aspects of an 
individual's life to seemingly impersonal and remote historical forces 
Social Institution a complex group of interdependent positions that, together, perform a 
social role and reproduce themselves over time; also defined in a narrow sense as any 
institution in a society that works to shape the behavior of the groups or people within it 
Verstehen German: understanding. The concept of forms the object o...
Bio 181 ASU exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024
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Bio 181 ASU exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024
what does pH tell you - the expression of the balance between carbon dioxide and 
bicarbonate 
what causes a lower pH in the body - the greater the concentration of hydrogen, the more 
acidic the body fluids 
what causes a higher pH in the body - the lower the concentration of hydrogen, the more 
alkaline the body fluids
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what does pH tell you - the expression of the balance between carbon dioxide and 
bicarbonate 
what causes a lower pH in the body - the greater the concentration of hydrogen, the more 
acidic the body fluids 
what causes a higher pH in the body - the lower the concentration of hydrogen, the more 
alkaline the body fluids
Sociological Imaginationthe ability to connect the most basic, intimate aspects of an 
individual's life to seemingly impersonal and remote historical forces 
Social Institutiona complex group of interdependent positions that, together, perform a 
social role and reproduce themselves over time; also defined in a narrow sense as any 
institution in a society that works to shape the behavior of the groups or people within it 
Functionalismthe theory that various social institutions and process...
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Sociological Imaginationthe ability to connect the most basic, intimate aspects of an 
individual's life to seemingly impersonal and remote historical forces 
Social Institutiona complex group of interdependent positions that, together, perform a 
social role and reproduce themselves over time; also defined in a narrow sense as any 
institution in a society that works to shape the behavior of the groups or people within it 
Functionalismthe theory that various social institutions and process...
A community health nurse is teaching a group of older adult clients about interventions to 
prevent pneumonia. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the 
teaching? - wash your hands when you return home from running errands 
a nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who has a family history of gallstones. Which 
of the following findings should the nurse identify as a risk factor for developing cholecystitis? - 
client is taking atorvastatin
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A community health nurse is teaching a group of older adult clients about interventions to 
prevent pneumonia. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the 
teaching? - wash your hands when you return home from running errands 
a nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who has a family history of gallstones. Which 
of the following findings should the nurse identify as a risk factor for developing cholecystitis? - 
client is taking atorvastatin
ASU Bio 130 Exam #1 Questions & Answers
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ASU Bio 130 Exam #1 Questions & Answers
Study Guide for BKAT 9R Real Exam 
Classic EKG changes you expect to find in an acute myocardial infarction include: 
A. Frequent PVCs 
B. Wide Q Waves 
C. ST segment elevations 
D. Narrow PR intervals - CORRECT ANSWERYou have a patient with end-stage cardiomyopathy and receive orders to start 
nitroprusside and dobutamine. What effects do you expect to see in your patient's 
cardiac output? - CORRECT ANSWER-Reduces preload and afterload, and improves 
contractility 
Your patient just arriv...
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Study Guide for BKAT 9R Real Exam 
Classic EKG changes you expect to find in an acute myocardial infarction include: 
A. Frequent PVCs 
B. Wide Q Waves 
C. ST segment elevations 
D. Narrow PR intervals - CORRECT ANSWERYou have a patient with end-stage cardiomyopathy and receive orders to start 
nitroprusside and dobutamine. What effects do you expect to see in your patient's 
cardiac output? - CORRECT ANSWER-Reduces preload and afterload, and improves 
contractility 
Your patient just arriv...
sociological imagination C. Wright Mills 
This is "the realization that personal troubles are rooted in public issues 
ex: an overweight individual. Some may look at them and blame them for being overweight. 
They might think they are lazy, they need to exercise, they have no self control, etc. However, 
think about the social institutions around them. Did they grow up in a family 
sociological perspective It is..."the belief that people's social backgrounds influence 
their attitudes, be...
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sociological imagination C. Wright Mills 
This is "the realization that personal troubles are rooted in public issues 
ex: an overweight individual. Some may look at them and blame them for being overweight. 
They might think they are lazy, they need to exercise, they have no self control, etc. However, 
think about the social institutions around them. Did they grow up in a family 
sociological perspective It is..."the belief that people's social backgrounds influence 
their attitudes, be...
skeletal traction - topical antibiotic 
manifestation of syphillis - chancre 
tertiary prevention - teaching measure to prevent joint deformities in RA 
Appropriate response about daughter listening to music while studying - consider letting her 
make her own decision
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skeletal traction - topical antibiotic 
manifestation of syphillis - chancre 
tertiary prevention - teaching measure to prevent joint deformities in RA 
Appropriate response about daughter listening to music while studying - consider letting her 
make her own decision
Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants Ch. 11 (100% verified) 2024/2025
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Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants Ch. 11 (100% verified) 2024/2025
Pulse oximeter - a device with a sensor probe that attaches securely to the fingertip, toe, 
bridge of nose, earlobe, or forehead with a clip or band 
What do pulse oximeters do? - Measure pulse saturation (SpO2) via a wave of infrared light 
that measures light absorption by oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin in arterial blood. 
SpO2 reliably reflects the percent of saturation of hemoglobin when then SaO2 is greater than 
70%. 
Oxygen - a tasteless and colorless gas that accounts for 21% of...
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Pulse oximeter - a device with a sensor probe that attaches securely to the fingertip, toe, 
bridge of nose, earlobe, or forehead with a clip or band 
What do pulse oximeters do? - Measure pulse saturation (SpO2) via a wave of infrared light 
that measures light absorption by oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin in arterial blood. 
SpO2 reliably reflects the percent of saturation of hemoglobin when then SaO2 is greater than 
70%. 
Oxygen - a tasteless and colorless gas that accounts for 21% of...
A nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled to undergo ECT. The provider has explained the 
procedure to the client. Which of the following statements made by the client indicates a need 
for further teaching? - This procedure can increase my risk for developing Parkinson's 
There has been a massive community disaster and stable clients must be discharged from the 
hospital to prepare for the influx of new casualties. Which of the following clients is safe to 
discharge? - A client with mul...
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A nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled to undergo ECT. The provider has explained the 
procedure to the client. Which of the following statements made by the client indicates a need 
for further teaching? - This procedure can increase my risk for developing Parkinson's 
There has been a massive community disaster and stable clients must be discharged from the 
hospital to prepare for the influx of new casualties. Which of the following clients is safe to 
discharge? - A client with mul...
The social context surrounding the term terrorism influences how it is defined. T or F 
True 
The term terrorism is not loaded with politically explosive meanings. T or F False 
Terrorism is difficult to define because it is not a physical entity that has dimensions to be 
measured, weighed, and analyzed. T or F True 
Terrorists are treated differently from criminals and other enemies of the state. T or F 
True 
The definition of terrorism fluctuates according to the interests of the group de...
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The social context surrounding the term terrorism influences how it is defined. T or F 
True 
The term terrorism is not loaded with politically explosive meanings. T or F False 
Terrorism is difficult to define because it is not a physical entity that has dimensions to be 
measured, weighed, and analyzed. T or F True 
Terrorists are treated differently from criminals and other enemies of the state. T or F 
True 
The definition of terrorism fluctuates according to the interests of the group de...
Nurse is assessing a preschooler who has a urinary tract infection. Which of the following 
findings should the nurse expect? - Abdominal pain — 
The nurse should expect a preschooler who has a UTI t experience abdominal pain. Other 
manifestations include constipation, dysuria, a foul-smelling urine, and fever. 
A nurse is counseling a client who has a family history of colorectal cancer about management 
of nutrition to help prevent gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. Which of the following image...
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Nurse is assessing a preschooler who has a urinary tract infection. Which of the following 
findings should the nurse expect? - Abdominal pain — 
The nurse should expect a preschooler who has a UTI t experience abdominal pain. Other 
manifestations include constipation, dysuria, a foul-smelling urine, and fever. 
A nurse is counseling a client who has a family history of colorectal cancer about management 
of nutrition to help prevent gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. Which of the following image...
distinguished scholars выдающиеся ученые 
to induce a state of fear вызывать чувство страха 
clandestine individuals члены подполья 
the direct targets of violence прямые объекты (цели) насилия 
Immediate human victims of violence непосредственные человеческие жертвы 
насили
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distinguished scholars выдающиеся ученые 
to induce a state of fear вызывать чувство страха 
clandestine individuals члены подполья 
the direct targets of violence прямые объекты (цели) насилия 
Immediate human victims of violence непосредственные человеческие жертвы 
насили
nutrition teaching for client with neutropenia - avoid foods that contain bacteria 
(fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, undercooked meat, fish, pepper and paprika) 
caring for a pt receiving chemotherapy - report and provide relief for adverse or toxic effects 
encourage adequate nutrition and fluid intake 
instruct family on proper use of vascular access devices 
client teaching to prevent melanoma - avoid sun exposure between 
apply sun screen near reflective surfaces atleast 30 minutes prior an...
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nutrition teaching for client with neutropenia - avoid foods that contain bacteria 
(fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, undercooked meat, fish, pepper and paprika) 
caring for a pt receiving chemotherapy - report and provide relief for adverse or toxic effects 
encourage adequate nutrition and fluid intake 
instruct family on proper use of vascular access devices 
client teaching to prevent melanoma - avoid sun exposure between 
apply sun screen near reflective surfaces atleast 30 minutes prior an...
BKAT 9R review study guide final exam 
Upon recognizing ventricular fibrillation in a safe environment, the nurse should then - 
CORRECT ANSWER-establish unresponsiveness 
The most important step in preventing central venous catheter related sepsis is: - 
CORRECT ANSWER-Thorough handwashing. 
A routine check of your patient's blood gas values show a pH of 7.40, pO2 of 98mm Hg, 
pCO2 of 38 mmhg, and HCO3 of 25 mEq. These results reflect - CORRECT ANSWERNormal values 
Nitropressin and Dobutamin...
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BKAT 9R review study guide final exam 
Upon recognizing ventricular fibrillation in a safe environment, the nurse should then - 
CORRECT ANSWER-establish unresponsiveness 
The most important step in preventing central venous catheter related sepsis is: - 
CORRECT ANSWER-Thorough handwashing. 
A routine check of your patient's blood gas values show a pH of 7.40, pO2 of 98mm Hg, 
pCO2 of 38 mmhg, and HCO3 of 25 mEq. These results reflect - CORRECT ANSWERNormal values 
Nitropressin and Dobutamin...
the social context surrounding the term terrorism influences how it is definedtrue 
The term terrorism is not loaded with politically explosive meaningsfalse 
Terrorism is difficult to define because it is not a physical entity that has dimensions to be 
measured, weighed and analyzed.true 
Terrorists are treated differently from criminals and other enemies of the statetrue 
The definition of terrorism fluctuates according to the interests of the group defining the 
term.tru
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the social context surrounding the term terrorism influences how it is definedtrue 
The term terrorism is not loaded with politically explosive meaningsfalse 
Terrorism is difficult to define because it is not a physical entity that has dimensions to be 
measured, weighed and analyzed.true 
Terrorists are treated differently from criminals and other enemies of the statetrue 
The definition of terrorism fluctuates according to the interests of the group defining the 
term.tru
charge nurse is working on an acute care floor when a natural disaster occurs. Which of the 
following emergency response actions should the nurse take? - prepare medically stable 
clients for early discharge 
a nurse is performing mass casualty triage following a disaster. To which of the following clients 
should the nurse assign a black tag - a client who has a penetrating head wound and agonal 
respirations
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charge nurse is working on an acute care floor when a natural disaster occurs. Which of the 
following emergency response actions should the nurse take? - prepare medically stable 
clients for early discharge 
a nurse is performing mass casualty triage following a disaster. To which of the following clients 
should the nurse assign a black tag - a client who has a penetrating head wound and agonal 
respirations
Chapter 12- Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants 2024/2025 (100% verified)
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Chapter 12- Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants 2024/2025 (100% verified)
prescribed cimetidine - Warfarin 
postop hemorrhagic sock - notify nursing manager 
managment of hypertension - whole grain pasta 
risk for myxedema coma - slow speech 
teching for trime/sulfa - drink 8-10 glasses water 
report for trim/sulfa - crusty rash 
weakness, vomiting, and diarrhea 3 days - K+ level 
multiple extremity fractures - pain with extension 
verbally threaten - call security
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prescribed cimetidine - Warfarin 
postop hemorrhagic sock - notify nursing manager 
managment of hypertension - whole grain pasta 
risk for myxedema coma - slow speech 
teching for trime/sulfa - drink 8-10 glasses water 
report for trim/sulfa - crusty rash 
weakness, vomiting, and diarrhea 3 days - K+ level 
multiple extremity fractures - pain with extension 
verbally threaten - call security
Which of the following conclusions would sociologists most likely agree upon when 
discussing the importance of the sociological perspective?It opens a window to 
unfamiliar worlds and offers a fresh look at familiar worlds. 
The event that most inspired Auguste Comte to pose the question, "What holds society 
together?" and begin developing sociology as a science was the ________.French 
Revolution 
Based on the theories formulated by Karl Marx, what was the ultimate goal of the 
proleta...
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Which of the following conclusions would sociologists most likely agree upon when 
discussing the importance of the sociological perspective?It opens a window to 
unfamiliar worlds and offers a fresh look at familiar worlds. 
The event that most inspired Auguste Comte to pose the question, "What holds society 
together?" and begin developing sociology as a science was the ________.French 
Revolution 
Based on the theories formulated by Karl Marx, what was the ultimate goal of the 
proleta...