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[Show more]1. The World Health organizations definition of health is? 
A. The absence of all disease 
B. A complete, holistic state of wellbeing 
C. The absence of disease and risk factors 
D. Engaging in healthy Lifestyles and health promotion. - B 
2. You are caring for a middle-age client who has cancer and...
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Add to cart1. The World Health organizations definition of health is? 
A. The absence of all disease 
B. A complete, holistic state of wellbeing 
C. The absence of disease and risk factors 
D. Engaging in healthy Lifestyles and health promotion. - B 
2. You are caring for a middle-age client who has cancer and...
To evaluate a client's reason for seeking care, the nurse performs deep palpation. The purpose of deep 
palpation is to assess which of the following? - Correct Answer: Organs 
The purpose of deep palpation, in which the nurse indents the client's skin approximately 1-1/2", is to 
assess underlyi...
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Add to cartTo evaluate a client's reason for seeking care, the nurse performs deep palpation. The purpose of deep 
palpation is to assess which of the following? - Correct Answer: Organs 
The purpose of deep palpation, in which the nurse indents the client's skin approximately 1-1/2", is to 
assess underlyi...
An Alzheimer patient is actively resistive to basic hygiene. However, in order to meet basic standards for 
hygiene, how frequently should the patient be bathed? 
Biweekly 
Weekly 
Two to three times weekly 
Daily - Two to three times weekly 
While adults don't usually need daily baths, they should...
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Add to cartAn Alzheimer patient is actively resistive to basic hygiene. However, in order to meet basic standards for 
hygiene, how frequently should the patient be bathed? 
Biweekly 
Weekly 
Two to three times weekly 
Daily - Two to three times weekly 
While adults don't usually need daily baths, they should...
What is the cause of chalking in epoxy coating - UV or radiation exposure 
What is polymerization cured coating? - Two parts mixed together just prior to use 
Examples of non-convertible coatings - 1. Chlorinated rubber 2. Vinyl 3. Acrylic 4. Bituminous 
Non-convertible curing def. - No chemical cha...
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Add to cartWhat is the cause of chalking in epoxy coating - UV or radiation exposure 
What is polymerization cured coating? - Two parts mixed together just prior to use 
Examples of non-convertible coatings - 1. Chlorinated rubber 2. Vinyl 3. Acrylic 4. Bituminous 
Non-convertible curing def. - No chemical cha...
Corrosion is an electrochemical process involving 
A) flow of protons and electrons 
B) flow of neutrons and ions 
C) flow of protons and ions 
D) flow of electrons and ions 
E) flow of resistance and resistivity - d 
Metal loss or corrosion occurs at the 
A) cathode 
B) anode 
C) electronic path 
D...
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Add to cartCorrosion is an electrochemical process involving 
A) flow of protons and electrons 
B) flow of neutrons and ions 
C) flow of protons and ions 
D) flow of electrons and ions 
E) flow of resistance and resistivity - d 
Metal loss or corrosion occurs at the 
A) cathode 
B) anode 
C) electronic path 
D...
Dew point is the temperature at which - condensation occurs. 
You are the NACE Inspector on a tank lining project where a 50% solids epoxy tank lining is being applied. 
After application of the 19 coat you notice small blisters in some areas of the applied lining. Your FIRST 
preferred course of ac...
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Add to cartDew point is the temperature at which - condensation occurs. 
You are the NACE Inspector on a tank lining project where a 50% solids epoxy tank lining is being applied. 
After application of the 19 coat you notice small blisters in some areas of the applied lining. Your FIRST 
preferred course of ac...
Define Corrosion - The deterioration of a substance, usually a metal from a reaction with its 
environment 
What is passivation? - A layer of oxides formed on the surface of a metal that provides corrosion 
protection. 
What is an example of passivation? - Stainless Steel 
What are the elements of a...
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Add to cartDefine Corrosion - The deterioration of a substance, usually a metal from a reaction with its 
environment 
What is passivation? - A layer of oxides formed on the surface of a metal that provides corrosion 
protection. 
What is an example of passivation? - Stainless Steel 
What are the elements of a...
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