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ALC MARKSMAN EXAM
  • ALC MARKSMAN EXAM

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  • 2 MOA One click of the front sight post on the M4 carbine with the backup iron sight (BUIS) equals________. Aiming What is the continuous process conducted through the pre-shot, shot, and post-shot to effectively apply lethal fires in a responsible manner with accuracy and precision? Zeroing Its purpose is to achieve the desired relationship between the line of sight and the trajectory of the round at a known distance. Immediate action _________________ is a simple, rapid action or motion...
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N420 Med Surg III Quiz 2 with 100% Correct Answers
  • N420 Med Surg III Quiz 2 with 100% Correct Answers

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  • N420 Med Surg III Quiz 2 with 100% Correct Answers 4 components of a pressure monitoring system - Answer--invasive catheter -transducer -flush system -bedside monitor Invasive catheter - Answer-attached to high pressure tubing which connects to the transducer Transducer - Answer-- converts the pressure coming from the artery or heart chamber into an electrical signal (waveform) - needs to be zeroed at least once a shift and when it is set up - must be at phlebostatic axis phlebostatic...
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CSULB BIO 207 LAB EXAM 1 correctly answered 2024/2025
  • CSULB BIO 207 LAB EXAM 1 correctly answered 2024/2025

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  • CSULB BIO 207 LAB EXAM 1What are the four primary tissue types? - correct answer 1. Epithelial protection, excretion absorption and secretion 2. Connective binds, fills spaces, energy storage. 3. Muscle Tissue -skeletal -cardiac -smooth causes movement 4. Nervous Tissue What are the differences between exocrine and endocrine glands? - correct answer ... Define, understand, be able to apply the following terms: homeostasis, normal range, set point, negative feedback, stimulus...
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NUR 241 - Critical Care I Study Questions and Correct Answers
  • NUR 241 - Critical Care I Study Questions and Correct Answers

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  • What is hemodynamic monitoring measure of pressure, flow, and oxygenation within the cardiovascular system - assess heart function, fluid balance and effects of drugs on CO What is systemic vascular resistance (SVR) or pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) opposition to blood flow by systemic and pulmonary vasculature (high = tight, low = loose) What determines stroke volume (SV) preload, after load and contractility What needs to be done when using equipment of invasive pressure monitoring it ...
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PMI Study Guide Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
  • PMI Study Guide Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025

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  • PMI Study Guide Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 What publication covers rifle marksmanship - ANSWERSFm 3-22.9 What does a cog stand for - ANSWERSAdvanced combat optical gunsight What are the 2 primary components of a marksmanship training strategy - ANSWERSInitial and sustainment training What does pmi stand for - ANSWERSPreliminary marksmanship instruction What are the five key elements to maintain a good unit marksmanship program - ANSWERSTraining of trainers refresher trai...
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Infantry ALC Marksmanship UPDATED  Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • Infantry ALC Marksmanship UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • You are explaining to your Soldiers that one click of the front sight post on the M4 carbine with the backup iron sight (BUIS) equals________. - 2 MOA You are discussing the shot process with your Soldiers. What is the continuous process conducted through the pre-shot, shot, and post-shot to effectively apply lethal fires in a responsible manner with accuracy and precision? - Aiming What is a maintenance procedure that is accomplished to place the weapon in operation, based on the Sold...
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EFMB Practice Test Questions and Answers 2024
  • EFMB Practice Test Questions and Answers 2024

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  • What is a responsibility of the Field Sanitation Team? -answer- Supervising the placement, construction, and maintenance of field latrines and then conducting regular sanitation inspections. Up through World War II, what percentage of casualties were DNBI related? -answer- 80% Which of the following represent health threats to soldiers in the field? -answer- - Food-borne illnesses - Toxic industrial materials - Hazardous Noise - Climatic or environmental extremes. What are the 3 aspe...
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N420 Med Surg III Quiz 2 Questions With Complete Solutions 2024
  • N420 Med Surg III Quiz 2 Questions With Complete Solutions 2024

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  • N420 Med Surg III Quiz 2 Questions With Complete Solutions 2024 4 components of a pressure monitoring system - answer-invasive catheter -transducer -flush system -bedside monitor Invasive catheter - answerattached to high pressure tubing which connects to the transducer Transducer - answer- converts the pressure coming from the artery or heart chamber into an electrical signal (waveform) - needs to be zeroed at least once a shift and when it is set up - must be at phlebostatic axis ph...
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gel electrophoresis quizzes with correct answers
  • gel electrophoresis quizzes with correct answers

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  • gel electrophoresis quizzes with correct answers What is the purpose of gel electrophoresis? - ANSWER-To separate DNA fragments based on their size using electricity What does "phoresis" mean? - ANSWER-To transmit (move location, migrate) What three gel ingredients are required for gel electrophoresis? - ANSWER- Agarose, buffer, and distilled H2O What is agarose? - ANSWER-A sugar found in seaweed What is a characteristic of agarose? - ANSWER-It is gelatin-like What purpose does ag...
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MSSC Quality Dimensional Gauging - Questions and Answers
  • MSSC Quality Dimensional Gauging - Questions and Answers

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  • MSSC Quality Dimensional Gauging - Questions and Answers Image magnification is used in which type of device? A. Caliper. B. Optical comparator. C. Tension adjusters. D. Micrometer. To eliminate indicator measurement error a device called a _____ is used as a reference part. A. Reference part. B. Bezel. C. Gauge block. D. Reference dimension. The best method for checking the height for two or more parts is to use a dial indicator and stand, gauge blocks and a _____. A. Height gauge. B. Surface...
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