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FCC - Face-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure
FCC - Face-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure 
 
HCP - Hexagonal Close Packed 
 
Allotropic - When A Material Changes Crystal Structure with Temperature Changes 
 
 
BCC - Body-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure 
 
 
Primary Industries - Cultivate And Exploit Natural Resources, E.G. Agriculture, Mining, Fishing, Etc. 
 
Manufacturing - Application Of Physical and Chemical Process to Alter the Geometry, Properties, And/ Or Appearance of a Given Starting Material to Make Parts or Products. Economicall...
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FCC - Face-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure 
 
HCP - Hexagonal Close Packed 
 
Allotropic - When A Material Changes Crystal Structure with Temperature Changes 
 
 
BCC - Body-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure 
 
 
Primary Industries - Cultivate And Exploit Natural Resources, E.G. Agriculture, Mining, Fishing, Etc. 
 
Manufacturing - Application Of Physical and Chemical Process to Alter the Geometry, Properties, And/ Or Appearance of a Given Starting Material to Make Parts or Products. Economicall...
What is social work? - - Is the profession of helping -values-based profession à code of ethics -effects every level of societal functioning.
What is social work? - - Is the profession of helping -values-based profession à code of ethics -effects every level of societal functioning. 
 
 
Why is social work unique? - -you have to have a degree in social work to call yourself one (a BSW, MSW & PHD) 
 
Social policy - principles, guidelines, procedures that aim to reduce dependency in society 
 
 
Systems theory - everything impacts everything else person-in environment interactionism- constant interaction between people and environment...
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What is social work? - - Is the profession of helping -values-based profession à code of ethics -effects every level of societal functioning. 
 
 
Why is social work unique? - -you have to have a degree in social work to call yourself one (a BSW, MSW & PHD) 
 
Social policy - principles, guidelines, procedures that aim to reduce dependency in society 
 
 
Systems theory - everything impacts everything else person-in environment interactionism- constant interaction between people and environment...
What is Psychology? - Study of mind and behavior.
What is Psychology? - Study of mind and behavior. 
 
 
What is Empiricism (Nurture)? - Empiricism is the idea that we gain knowledge through experience and surroundings. Our environment makes up who we are. 
 
Plato - He believes in the philosophical view that certain kinds of knowledge are innate and inborn (nativism/nature). 
 
Debriefing - A verbal description of a study describing its nature and purpose if the participant is deceived 
 
Confidentiality - Psychologists are obligated to keep ...
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What is Psychology? - Study of mind and behavior. 
 
 
What is Empiricism (Nurture)? - Empiricism is the idea that we gain knowledge through experience and surroundings. Our environment makes up who we are. 
 
Plato - He believes in the philosophical view that certain kinds of knowledge are innate and inborn (nativism/nature). 
 
Debriefing - A verbal description of a study describing its nature and purpose if the participant is deceived 
 
Confidentiality - Psychologists are obligated to keep ...
1.	Macroeconomics - Study of the economy as a whole.
1.	Macroeconomics - Study of the economy as a whole. 
 
2.	Inflation - Rise in general level of prices. 
 
3.	Deflation - Sustained fall in the general price level. 
 
4.	Stagflation - High unemployment and high inflation ta once 
 
5.	Gross domestic product (GDP) - The dollar value of all final goods and services produced within the country's borders in a given year 
 
6.	National deficit - The difference between the amount a government brings in through taxes and sends out through spending...
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1.	Macroeconomics - Study of the economy as a whole. 
 
2.	Inflation - Rise in general level of prices. 
 
3.	Deflation - Sustained fall in the general price level. 
 
4.	Stagflation - High unemployment and high inflation ta once 
 
5.	Gross domestic product (GDP) - The dollar value of all final goods and services produced within the country's borders in a given year 
 
6.	National deficit - The difference between the amount a government brings in through taxes and sends out through spending...
What's starch made from - amylose and amylopectin
What's starch made from - amylose and amylopectin 
 
amylose estruture - alpha helix 1,4 compact good for storage 
 
amylopectin structure - alpha helix 1,4 and 1,6 (slightly branched) - glucose can be released quickly 
 
Glycogen structure - alpha glucose, branched 
 
Structure of cholesterol - hydrocarbon ring structure with OH group attached to hydrocarbon tail 
 
Conjugated protein - Protein with a non-protein group attached 
 
How do enzymes work - Lower the activation energy by creating...
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What's starch made from - amylose and amylopectin 
 
amylose estruture - alpha helix 1,4 compact good for storage 
 
amylopectin structure - alpha helix 1,4 and 1,6 (slightly branched) - glucose can be released quickly 
 
Glycogen structure - alpha glucose, branched 
 
Structure of cholesterol - hydrocarbon ring structure with OH group attached to hydrocarbon tail 
 
Conjugated protein - Protein with a non-protein group attached 
 
How do enzymes work - Lower the activation energy by creating...
1.	Green means... - guides, direction, and distances; destination and mileage and route markers
1.	Green means... - guides, direction, and distances; destination and mileage and route markers 
 
2.	Green sign examples: - mile ____, interstate exits etc. 
 
3.	Blue means... - general warning 
 
4.	Blue sign examples: - Hospitals, resaurants, hotels, gas, phone --- services 
 
5.	Flourecent Yellow/neon green means... - warning: school, bicycle/pedestrian warning signs, and regulation 
 
6.	Flourecent yellow examples: - pedestrian, school crossings etc. 
 
7.	White means... - enforceable laws...
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1.	Green means... - guides, direction, and distances; destination and mileage and route markers 
 
2.	Green sign examples: - mile ____, interstate exits etc. 
 
3.	Blue means... - general warning 
 
4.	Blue sign examples: - Hospitals, resaurants, hotels, gas, phone --- services 
 
5.	Flourecent Yellow/neon green means... - warning: school, bicycle/pedestrian warning signs, and regulation 
 
6.	Flourecent yellow examples: - pedestrian, school crossings etc. 
 
7.	White means... - enforceable laws...
1.	A resident has a contracture of the right arm. When putting on the resident's button-front shirt, the nurse aide should
1.	A resident has a contracture of the right arm. When putting on the resident's button-front shirt, the nurse aide should 
 
A.	. ask which arm the resident prefers the sleeve to go on first 
B.	.put the shirt sleeve on the left arm first, then the right arm 
C.	put the shirt sleeve on the right arm first, then the left arm. 
D.	raise resident's arms up to slide both sleeves on at the same time. - C. put the shirt sleeve on the right arm first, then the left arm. 
 
2.	When weighing a res...
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1.	A resident has a contracture of the right arm. When putting on the resident's button-front shirt, the nurse aide should 
 
A.	. ask which arm the resident prefers the sleeve to go on first 
B.	.put the shirt sleeve on the left arm first, then the right arm 
C.	put the shirt sleeve on the right arm first, then the left arm. 
D.	raise resident's arms up to slide both sleeves on at the same time. - C. put the shirt sleeve on the right arm first, then the left arm. 
 
2.	When weighing a res...
Following recommended best practices for list naming conventions, what is the name of the list you added to the model? - P3 SKU
What are the steps for building a mode? - Step 1: Build centralized dimensions in the model (Time, Versions, Lists) 
Step 2: Build modules in the model 
Step 3: Import data into modules 
Step 4: Create User Experience pages or classic dashboards 
Step 5: Set user access and permissions for the model 
 
 
 
What is the total Phone Costs for the Sales Department in December 2020? - 880 
 
What was the total expense for FY21 Medical Costs for Staff members in Europe? - 24000 
 
What was the total e...
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What are the steps for building a mode? - Step 1: Build centralized dimensions in the model (Time, Versions, Lists) 
Step 2: Build modules in the model 
Step 3: Import data into modules 
Step 4: Create User Experience pages or classic dashboards 
Step 5: Set user access and permissions for the model 
 
 
 
What is the total Phone Costs for the Sales Department in December 2020? - 880 
 
What was the total expense for FY21 Medical Costs for Staff members in Europe? - 24000 
 
What was the total e...
MENTAL HEALTH QUESTION AND ANWERS 100% CORRECT DETAILED AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024-2025
A client tells the nurse that he is feeling out of control. The nurse observes that the client is pacing back and forth. Which approach by the nurse is appropriate to maintain a safe environment? - Move the client to a quiet room and talk about his feelings. 
 
The nurse is preparing for the hospital discharge of a client with a history of command hallucinations to harm self or others. The nurse instructs the client about interventions for hallucinations and anxiety and determines that the clien...
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A client tells the nurse that he is feeling out of control. The nurse observes that the client is pacing back and forth. Which approach by the nurse is appropriate to maintain a safe environment? - Move the client to a quiet room and talk about his feelings. 
 
The nurse is preparing for the hospital discharge of a client with a history of command hallucinations to harm self or others. The nurse instructs the client about interventions for hallucinations and anxiety and determines that the clien...
An otherwise healthy 20-month-old child with a history of febrile seizures is in the well-child clinic.
Which type of Diabetes involves insulin resistance where the effect of insulin is blunted in skeletal muscle and liver? - Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 
 
Which type of Diabetes involves the destruction of pancreatic beta cells and results in an absolute deficiency of insulin? - Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus 
 
What type of Diabetes is also called 'Juvenile diabetes,' and is an autoimmune disorder resulting from genetics, environmental trigger, hypersensitivity reaction? - Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus 
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Which type of Diabetes involves insulin resistance where the effect of insulin is blunted in skeletal muscle and liver? - Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 
 
Which type of Diabetes involves the destruction of pancreatic beta cells and results in an absolute deficiency of insulin? - Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus 
 
What type of Diabetes is also called 'Juvenile diabetes,' and is an autoimmune disorder resulting from genetics, environmental trigger, hypersensitivity reaction? - Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus 
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