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NCCT CST Practice Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NCCT CST Practice Exam Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • The circulating nurse notices that the patient is actively bleeding from one of the operative sites and the surgeon has left the room. Which of the following actions should the surgical technologist take? A. Break scrub and inform the surgeon. B. Remain in gown and gloves and apply pressure. C. Break scrub and monitor the sterile field. D. Open a new sterile field for the patient. correct answer: B. Remain in gown and gloves and apply pressure. Rationale: The surgical technologist should...
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CST Exam QUESTIONS Correct 100%
  • CST Exam QUESTIONS Correct 100%

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  • In the middle of the surgical procedure, a critical stainless steel instrument is contaminated and there is no sterile replacement. Which time setting would be selected for the flash autoclave? - ANSWER 3 minutes The most reliable means of monitoring the effectiveness of the sterilizer that ensures sterilization parameters have been met is: - ANSWER biological When packaging instruments for sterilization, instruments should be: - ANSWER left open and placed on a rack When storing steril...
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JJS Final With Complete Solutions.
  • JJS Final With Complete Solutions.

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  • Primary Goal of Aftercare 1. Release residents from confinement at the most favorable time for community adjustment 2. Prepare youths for their successful reintergration into the community on completion of aftercare 3. Reduce the crimes committed by released juveniles 4. Reduce the violent acts committed by released officers 5. Increase community confidence in parole 6. Alleviate overcrowding of training schools 7. Monitor youthful offenders as they refrain from abusing or trafficking dru...
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AQA SOCIOLOGY: CRIME AND DEVIANCE REVISION BOOKLET
  • AQA SOCIOLOGY: CRIME AND DEVIANCE REVISION BOOKLET

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  • AQA SOCIOLOGY: CRIME AND DEVIANCE REVISION BOOKLET The social construction of crime: Newburn 2007: Crime is a label that is attached to certain forms of behavior that are prohibited by the state An act only becomes a crime when the label of ‘crime’ has been attached to it Societal Deviance and Situational Crime: Plummer 1970:  Societal Deviance: forms of deviance most regard as deviant because they share similar ideas about unapproved behavior  Situational Deviance: The way...
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Preliminary Exam Questions with correct answers 2024
  • Preliminary Exam Questions with correct answers 2024

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  • During a colon resection, an endo GIA misfired. Where should the surgical technologist bring the endo GIA after surgery? - answer-Decontamination area Rationale: The endo GIA was opened during the colon resection so it is considered unsterile and contaminated. It would need to go to the decontamination area. Material management is where supplies for the hospital are kept. Central processing department is where instruments are put together and re-processed for use. When preparing peel pack ...
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Test Bank FOR INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 8E ROBERT M. BOHM
  • Test Bank FOR INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 8E ROBERT M. BOHM

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  • Chapter 03 Explaining Crime     
Multiple Choice Questions
  1. Which of the following is a product of the Enlightenment period, or the Age of Reason, a period of history that began in the early 1500s and lasted until the late 1700s? 
A. classical theory
B. biological positivism
C. positivist theory
D. neoclassical theory   
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
Level: Basic
Topic: Classical
Topic: Neoclassical Approaches to Explaining Crime
  2. Several modific...
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Criminology Study Guide TWO
  • Criminology Study Guide TWO

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  • Clear and detailed notes for INTRO TO CRIMINOLOGY, part ONE, including: Criminology theory/ schools of thought, the classical school, Bentham, Deterence theory, Stafford and Warr, positivism, atavism, post-positivism, social disorganization theory, natural ecology,systemic model of social disorganization, anomie/strain theory, Merton, Cohen, Cloward and Ohlin, Mesner and Rosenfield, Agnew,Differential association, social learning theory, techniques of neutralization, labelling, and MORE.
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A-level Sociology; Crime and Deviance Essay Plans of Perspectives, including Durkheim, Merton,  Cloward and Ohlin, and all sociologists within Crime and Deviance
  • A-level Sociology; Crime and Deviance Essay Plans of Perspectives, including Durkheim, Merton, Cloward and Ohlin, and all sociologists within Crime and Deviance

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  • A-level Sociology Essay Plans of Perspectives within Crime and Deviance, from an A student, ranging from all Theorists within the AQA Specification, filled with AO1 AO2 AO3. Structured filled essay plans.
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PSYCH 1301 STUDYGUIDE 6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%correct/certified assured success latest update
  • PSYCH 1301 STUDYGUIDE 6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%correct/certified assured success latest update

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  • 1. In Harriet Martineau's first book on methods, the social institution of marriage is criticized as: a. based on an assumption of the inferiority of men. b reinforcing compulsory heterosexuality. . c. based on an assumption of the inferiority of women. d perpetuating social class stratification. . 1. Positivism is best defined as: a. the effect of religion on social institutions and the individuals within them. b. the relationship between scientific and religious social institutio...
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AQA A level Crime & Deviance - Functionalist, Strain and Subcultural Theories
  • AQA A level Crime & Deviance - Functionalist, Strain and Subcultural Theories

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  • These detailed notes are perfect for AQA A-level Sociology students looking to master key theories in Crime and Deviance. Covering Durkheim's Functionalist perspective, including the inevitability of crime and its positive functions, these notes explain how socialisation and social order create a value consensus in society. You’ll also explore Merton’s Strain Theory, including his five deviant adaptations to strain, as well as Cohen’s Status Frustration theory, which provides ins...
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