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CEN Exam Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Top Rated 2024
Which of the following statements made by a patient would lead the nurse to conclude that the patient understands risk factors for pulmonary embolism? 
 
A. While on a long flight, I should get up and walk to stretch my legs every hour. 
B. Resuming my birth control pills will lower my risk of cancer and my risk of another clot. 
C. If I drink plenty of water while driving on a long trip, this shouldn't happen again. 
D. Switching from my regular cigarettes to the electronic ones can reduce my ...
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Which of the following statements made by a patient would lead the nurse to conclude that the patient understands risk factors for pulmonary embolism? 
 
A. While on a long flight, I should get up and walk to stretch my legs every hour. 
B. Resuming my birth control pills will lower my risk of cancer and my risk of another clot. 
C. If I drink plenty of water while driving on a long trip, this shouldn't happen again. 
D. Switching from my regular cigarettes to the electronic ones can reduce my ...
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CEN Exam Study Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Graded A 2024
MAP calculation - [( 2xDBP) + SBP] / 3 
 
cushing's triad - widened pulse pressure, bradycardia, and irregular respirations 
(indicative of increased ICP) 
 
chronotropes - affect the heart rate at the SA node (cardizem) 
 
inotropes - affect contractility (dopamine) 
 
dromotropes - affect automaticity of the heart 
 
ACE inhibitors adverse effects - dry cough, angioedema, renal impairment 
 
ARB (sartans) - block angiotensin 2 receptors, resulting in vasodilation 
 
antidote for vasopressor e...
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MAP calculation - [( 2xDBP) + SBP] / 3 
 
cushing's triad - widened pulse pressure, bradycardia, and irregular respirations 
(indicative of increased ICP) 
 
chronotropes - affect the heart rate at the SA node (cardizem) 
 
inotropes - affect contractility (dopamine) 
 
dromotropes - affect automaticity of the heart 
 
ACE inhibitors adverse effects - dry cough, angioedema, renal impairment 
 
ARB (sartans) - block angiotensin 2 receptors, resulting in vasodilation 
 
antidote for vasopressor e...
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MCOM 3300 1ST MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
communication - the exchange of meanings between individuals,both intentional and unintentional, through a common system of symbols. 
 
theory - a speculation, a conjecture, or an informed guess about how things work, or why certain events happen, or why certain events follow other events. 
 
everyday/common sense theory - created through an individuals own experience. may reflect hints passed on from family members, friends, or colleagues. 
 
working theory - generalizations among co-workers ab...
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communication - the exchange of meanings between individuals,both intentional and unintentional, through a common system of symbols. 
 
theory - a speculation, a conjecture, or an informed guess about how things work, or why certain events happen, or why certain events follow other events. 
 
everyday/common sense theory - created through an individuals own experience. may reflect hints passed on from family members, friends, or colleagues. 
 
working theory - generalizations among co-workers ab...
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psy 331 study guide 3 questions and answers 2024
Conformity 
a type of implicit social influence when we voluntarily change our behavior to imitate those around us 
 
 
examples of conformity 
-Milgram Experiment 
-Asch Experiment 
-Stanford Prison Experiment 
 
 
conformity rules 
wearing what everyone else was wearing 
 
 
social rules 
expectations about how people are supposed to act based on their position 
 
 
implicit social influence 
unspoken rules enforced by group norms that influence our behavior 
 
 
example of implicit influence ...
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Conformity 
a type of implicit social influence when we voluntarily change our behavior to imitate those around us 
 
 
examples of conformity 
-Milgram Experiment 
-Asch Experiment 
-Stanford Prison Experiment 
 
 
conformity rules 
wearing what everyone else was wearing 
 
 
social rules 
expectations about how people are supposed to act based on their position 
 
 
implicit social influence 
unspoken rules enforced by group norms that influence our behavior 
 
 
example of implicit influence ...
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AP Psychology Unit 1-14 Exam Study Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Graded A 2024
Critical Thinking - Thinking That Does Not Blindly Accept Arguments And Conclusions 
 
Empiricism - The Idea That Knowledge Comes From Experience, And That Observation And Experimentation Enable Scientific Knowledge 
 
Structuralism - An Early School Of Thought Promoted By Wundt And Titchener; Concerning The Discovery Of The Structure Of The Mind 
 
Introspection - The Process Of Looking Inward In An Attempt To Directly Observe One's Own Psychological Processes 
 
Functionalism - An Early Schoo...
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Critical Thinking - Thinking That Does Not Blindly Accept Arguments And Conclusions 
 
Empiricism - The Idea That Knowledge Comes From Experience, And That Observation And Experimentation Enable Scientific Knowledge 
 
Structuralism - An Early School Of Thought Promoted By Wundt And Titchener; Concerning The Discovery Of The Structure Of The Mind 
 
Introspection - The Process Of Looking Inward In An Attempt To Directly Observe One's Own Psychological Processes 
 
Functionalism - An Early Schoo...
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Psychology 2001 (HNRS) Test Questions and Answers Top Rated 2024
Psychology - the scientific study of behavioral and mental processes 
 
behavior - anything an organism does outwardly that can be observed (taking notes, checking your phone, etc.) 
 
mental processes - inward, subjective experiences that cannot directly be measured (influences can be made) 
 
Psychology's Three Main Levels of Analysis - biological influence, psychological influences, and social-cultural influences 
 
biological influences - includes areas like genetic predispositions, and the...
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Psychology - the scientific study of behavioral and mental processes 
 
behavior - anything an organism does outwardly that can be observed (taking notes, checking your phone, etc.) 
 
mental processes - inward, subjective experiences that cannot directly be measured (influences can be made) 
 
Psychology's Three Main Levels of Analysis - biological influence, psychological influences, and social-cultural influences 
 
biological influences - includes areas like genetic predispositions, and the...
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PSY 100- final review UH Manoa Exam Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
def of psychology - the science of behavior & mental processes 
 
levels of analysis - the brain> how the brain remembers things 
 
the individual> how a persons personality affects the way they see things 
 
the group> social groups influence thoughts & behaviors 
 
the community/culture> exposes you to different sets of knowledge that affects how you see & interact w/ people 
 
Structuralism - goal was to identify basic parts or structures of the conscious mind 
 
Functionalism - ...
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def of psychology - the science of behavior & mental processes 
 
levels of analysis - the brain> how the brain remembers things 
 
the individual> how a persons personality affects the way they see things 
 
the group> social groups influence thoughts & behaviors 
 
the community/culture> exposes you to different sets of knowledge that affects how you see & interact w/ people 
 
Structuralism - goal was to identify basic parts or structures of the conscious mind 
 
Functionalism - ...
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AP Psychology: 2023-2024 Exam Study Questions and Answers with Complete Verified Solutions Graded A
Pathway of Vision 
light -> cornea -> pupil/iris -> lens -> retina -> rods/cons -> bipolar cells -> ganglion cells -> optic nerve -> optic chiasm -> occipital lobe 
 
 
Cornea 
Clear, protective cover on the eye 
 
 
Pupil/iris 
Controls light entering the eye 
 
 
Lens 
Focuses light onto retina 
 
 
Fovea 
Best vision (cones) 
 
 
Rods 
black/white, dim light 
 
 
Cones 
Colors, bright light 
 
 
Bipolar cells 
Connects rods/cones and ganglion cells 
 
 
Ganglion ...
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Pathway of Vision 
light -> cornea -> pupil/iris -> lens -> retina -> rods/cons -> bipolar cells -> ganglion cells -> optic nerve -> optic chiasm -> occipital lobe 
 
 
Cornea 
Clear, protective cover on the eye 
 
 
Pupil/iris 
Controls light entering the eye 
 
 
Lens 
Focuses light onto retina 
 
 
Fovea 
Best vision (cones) 
 
 
Rods 
black/white, dim light 
 
 
Cones 
Colors, bright light 
 
 
Bipolar cells 
Connects rods/cones and ganglion cells 
 
 
Ganglion ...
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AP Psychology Exam Review 2024 Study Questions and Answers Updated 100%
psychology - the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
 
behavior - an observable action 
 
hypothesis - a prediction of the outcome of the experiment 
 
experiment - a research method in which a researcher systematically manipulates and observes elements of a situation in order to test a hypothesis and make a cause-and-effect statement 
 
independent variable - the variable in a controlled experiment that the experimenter directly and purposefully manipulates to see how the other v...
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psychology - the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
 
behavior - an observable action 
 
hypothesis - a prediction of the outcome of the experiment 
 
experiment - a research method in which a researcher systematically manipulates and observes elements of a situation in order to test a hypothesis and make a cause-and-effect statement 
 
independent variable - the variable in a controlled experiment that the experimenter directly and purposefully manipulates to see how the other v...
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AP Psychology Cumulative Exam 2024-2025 Questions and Answers Graded A
attribution theory - the theory that we explain someone's behavior by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition. 
 
fundamental attribution error - the tendency for observers, when analyzing others' behavior, to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal disposition. 
 
cognitive dissonance theory - the theory that we act to reduce the discomfort (dissonance) we feel when two of our thoughts (cognitions) are inconsistent. For example,...
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attribution theory - the theory that we explain someone's behavior by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition. 
 
fundamental attribution error - the tendency for observers, when analyzing others' behavior, to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal disposition. 
 
cognitive dissonance theory - the theory that we act to reduce the discomfort (dissonance) we feel when two of our thoughts (cognitions) are inconsistent. For example,...
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