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NH Driver's Ed Final EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Applicants for a driver's license must furnish __________ to a Licensing Representative. - ANS Two positive means of identification 
 
You can renew online if ... - ANS You have an Operator or Operator Motorcycle License 
 
How many days are new residents allowed before requiring a New Hampshire driver's license? - ANS 60 
 
What is the age range for a youth operator license? - ANS 16-21 
 
What are the special restrictions of a youth operator license? (3) - ANS ~No driving betwe...
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Applicants for a driver's license must furnish __________ to a Licensing Representative. - ANS Two positive means of identification 
 
You can renew online if ... - ANS You have an Operator or Operator Motorcycle License 
 
How many days are new residents allowed before requiring a New Hampshire driver's license? - ANS 60 
 
What is the age range for a youth operator license? - ANS 16-21 
 
What are the special restrictions of a youth operator license? (3) - ANS ~No driving betwe...
NH Driver's Ed Final EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS
As a licensed driver in NH, what do you have to do if you change your name or address? - ANS Notify the DMV within 30 days 
 
When are you required to drive with your headlights on - ANS from a half hour after sunset until a half hour before sunrise 
 
What is the speed limit in a rural residential area - ANS 35 MPH 
 
When you approach another vehicle from either direction, what distance are you required to change your headlights from high beams to low beams - ANS 150 feet 
 
You see a ...
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As a licensed driver in NH, what do you have to do if you change your name or address? - ANS Notify the DMV within 30 days 
 
When are you required to drive with your headlights on - ANS from a half hour after sunset until a half hour before sunrise 
 
What is the speed limit in a rural residential area - ANS 35 MPH 
 
When you approach another vehicle from either direction, what distance are you required to change your headlights from high beams to low beams - ANS 150 feet 
 
You see a ...
NH Driver's Ed Final EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
As an applicant for a New Hampshire driver license, you must furnish 2 _____. - ANS Postive means of identification 
 
If you are a resident of New Hampshire and want to drive a motor vehicle, you must have a valid New Hampshire ____. - ANS Driver license 
 
Applicants who are applying for their New Hampshire driver license may be eligible to _____ on-line. - ANS Renew 
 
The lights of your vehicle must be turned on between the hours of ____ and ____. - ANS ½ hour before sunset and ½ h...
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As an applicant for a New Hampshire driver license, you must furnish 2 _____. - ANS Postive means of identification 
 
If you are a resident of New Hampshire and want to drive a motor vehicle, you must have a valid New Hampshire ____. - ANS Driver license 
 
Applicants who are applying for their New Hampshire driver license may be eligible to _____ on-line. - ANS Renew 
 
The lights of your vehicle must be turned on between the hours of ____ and ____. - ANS ½ hour before sunset and ½ h...
NH Driver's Ed Final EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
What are the parts of the highway transportation system? - ANS People, vehicles, and roadways 
 
The major parts of the HTS are the people who use the system, the vehicles used, and... - ANS The roadways used by people 
 
Pedestrians, drivers, and cyclists in the HTS are all called - ANS Roadway users 
 
Critical judgment and continuous monitoring are examples of what kind of skills needed for the driving task? - ANS Mental 
 
The primary responsibility of all drivers is - ANS To obey ...
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What are the parts of the highway transportation system? - ANS People, vehicles, and roadways 
 
The major parts of the HTS are the people who use the system, the vehicles used, and... - ANS The roadways used by people 
 
Pedestrians, drivers, and cyclists in the HTS are all called - ANS Roadway users 
 
Critical judgment and continuous monitoring are examples of what kind of skills needed for the driving task? - ANS Mental 
 
The primary responsibility of all drivers is - ANS To obey ...
SURGICAL ASSISTANT CERTIFICATION TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
The surgeon asks you to first gently supinate, then gently pronate the operative wrist of a 14-year old patient in supine position. The operative extremity is positioned at 80 degrees to the torso. Which of the following most accurately describes the movement of the operative thumb (which direction it points) as you carry out the instructions? - ANS Thumb inferior, then back to superior 
 
With patient in the prone position, the dorsal roots of the spinal nerves are oriented: - ANS Superfici...
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The surgeon asks you to first gently supinate, then gently pronate the operative wrist of a 14-year old patient in supine position. The operative extremity is positioned at 80 degrees to the torso. Which of the following most accurately describes the movement of the operative thumb (which direction it points) as you carry out the instructions? - ANS Thumb inferior, then back to superior 
 
With patient in the prone position, the dorsal roots of the spinal nerves are oriented: - ANS Superfici...
ABSA STUDY GUIDE 22 TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Which of the following would be used to dilate a urethral stricture? 
Choose one 
Foley 
Bakes 
Filiform with followers 
None of the above - ANS Filiform with followers 
 
Reverse Trendelenburg's position - ANS The head of the bed is raised and the foot of the bed is lowered 
 
What do ligaments connect? - ANS bone to bone 
 
The taenia coli are - ANS three longitudinal bands of muscle located beneath the serosa of the colon. Taenia coli is found in the colon 
 
Normal serum potassium...
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Which of the following would be used to dilate a urethral stricture? 
Choose one 
Foley 
Bakes 
Filiform with followers 
None of the above - ANS Filiform with followers 
 
Reverse Trendelenburg's position - ANS The head of the bed is raised and the foot of the bed is lowered 
 
What do ligaments connect? - ANS bone to bone 
 
The taenia coli are - ANS three longitudinal bands of muscle located beneath the serosa of the colon. Taenia coli is found in the colon 
 
Normal serum potassium...
NURS 5334 - ANTIMICROBIAL RECALL TEST PACKAGE DEAL
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- NURS 5334-Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Question With Verified Answers All Correct A+ Graded • Exam (elaborations)
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NURS 5334 - ANTIMICROBIAL RECALL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Penicillinase-resistant penicillins - ANS Oxacillin, nafcillin, dicloxacillin 
 
broad spectrum penicillins - ANS - ampicillin and amoxicillin 
- good oral absorption (amoxicillin = excellent) 
- broad spectrum (improved against gram negative organisms - , salmonella, shigella, H. Influenza, H pylori, proteus) 
 
How do penicillins and cephalosporins work? - ANS By weakening the cell wall and promoting lysis and death 
 
Bactericidal drugs are - ANS Directly lethal to bacteria at achieva...
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Penicillinase-resistant penicillins - ANS Oxacillin, nafcillin, dicloxacillin 
 
broad spectrum penicillins - ANS - ampicillin and amoxicillin 
- good oral absorption (amoxicillin = excellent) 
- broad spectrum (improved against gram negative organisms - , salmonella, shigella, H. Influenza, H pylori, proteus) 
 
How do penicillins and cephalosporins work? - ANS By weakening the cell wall and promoting lysis and death 
 
Bactericidal drugs are - ANS Directly lethal to bacteria at achieva...
NURS 5334 - ANTIMICROBIAL RECALL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
How do penicillins and cephalosporins work? - ANS weaken cell wall and promote lysis and cell death 
 
Bactericidal drugs are: - ANS are directly lethal to bacteria at achievable concentrations 
 
Why are narrow spectrum antibiotics preferred over broad spectrum antibiotics? - ANS Broad spectrum antibiotics do the most to facilitate emergence of resistance 
 
How does bacterial resistance develop with penicillins? - ANS production of penicillin binding proteins that have *low affinity* f...
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How do penicillins and cephalosporins work? - ANS weaken cell wall and promote lysis and cell death 
 
Bactericidal drugs are: - ANS are directly lethal to bacteria at achievable concentrations 
 
Why are narrow spectrum antibiotics preferred over broad spectrum antibiotics? - ANS Broad spectrum antibiotics do the most to facilitate emergence of resistance 
 
How does bacterial resistance develop with penicillins? - ANS production of penicillin binding proteins that have *low affinity* f...
NURS 5334 - ANTIMICROBIAL RECALL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS
Why do many medications lack pediatric dosing information in their drug labeling - ANS There is lack of evidence-based literature on the safe and effective use of medications in children 
 
Why are neonates at greater risk for toxicity with highly protein-bound drugs - ANS Protein binding is decreased in neonates increasing the amount of free drug available 
 
At what age are adult levels of renal function achieved - ANS 12 months 
 
What is the most accurate device for measuring a 2.5mL d...
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Why do many medications lack pediatric dosing information in their drug labeling - ANS There is lack of evidence-based literature on the safe and effective use of medications in children 
 
Why are neonates at greater risk for toxicity with highly protein-bound drugs - ANS Protein binding is decreased in neonates increasing the amount of free drug available 
 
At what age are adult levels of renal function achieved - ANS 12 months 
 
What is the most accurate device for measuring a 2.5mL d...
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