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Praxis Family and Consumer Sciences (5122) Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers 2024-2025
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Individuation is the process through which a person comes to think of himself or herself as a distinct person despite being a member of a family. -Correct Answer Children at first identify entirely with the mores, norms, and values of their family; it is only after prolonged exposure to other people outside the home that a child will begin to question his or her upbringing and perhaps modify his or her belief system. A fully individualized person is able to maintain a coherent personality withou...
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NURS 335 Exam 3 Review Questions and Correct Answers
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What are typical characteristics of newborn breathing? Characteristics of newborn breathing include tendency to have a shallow irregular RR and short periodic breathing episodes which is why RR should be recorded for a full minute. Some fine crackles may be heard after birth as infant clears fluid and adjusts to extrauterine life - esp during first 30 mins. Generally not concerning as long as other APGAR overall is good and is not present with every breath. Otherwise adventitious breath sounds s...
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PSY 120 Final Exam| 132 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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General Adaption Syndrome correct answer: alarm reaction, resistance, exhaustion 
 
progressive muscle relaxation correct answer: a technique of learning to relax by focusing on relaxing each of the body's muscle groups in turn 
 
autogenic relaxation correct answer: Focus on directing blood flow toward tense muscle groups 
 
primary prevention correct answer: eliminate problem before it begins 
 
secondary prevention correct answer: early identification of disease/risk factors 
 
tertiary...
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IBCLC Exam - LEC Vocabulary Exam questions and answers 2024 already graded A+.
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< 
Less than 
 
 
 
> 
More than 
 
 
 
A 
Missing - amastia (no breast) 
 
 
 
ABM 
Artificial Baby Milk 
 
 
 
ABO Incompatibility 
Mother's blood type is O 
Infant's blood type is A, B, or AB 
Leads to rapid jaundice in infant 
 
 
 
ac 
before meals 
 
 
 
AGA 
appropriate for gestational age 
 
 
 
Active Transport 
Passage of a drug into breastmilk assisted by components in the breastmilk 
 
 
 
Adrenal hormones 
Hormones produced in the adrenal glands. Cortisol, aldosterone, epine...
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Social Studies - World Scholars Cup Exam Study Guide
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Social Studies - World Scholars Cup 
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A social construct that defines rules between people and how power is distributed in a group of people - 
Ans:-Power Structure 
Activities assigned to a person - Ans:-Roles 
Pattern of interaction that happens in society. - Ans:-Communication Structures 
How alike two things are - Ans:-Similarity 
When two things are dependent on each other - Ans:-Interdependence 
To be told to refrain from an act - Ans:-Injunctive 
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Unit 8 Complete Study Guide With Complete Questions And Answers.
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Charlie is a 65-year-old male who has been diagnosed with hypertension and benign prostatichyperplasia. Doxazosin has been chosen to treat his hypertension because it: 
1.Increases peripheral vasoconstriction 
2.Decreases detrusor muscle contractility 
3.Lowers supine blood pressure more than standing pressure 
4.Relaxes smooth muscle in the bladder neck - correct answer 4 
 
To reduce potential adverse effects, patients taking a peripherally acting...
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Praxis Family and Consumer Sciences (5122) Latest Update Graded A+
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Praxis Family and Consumer Sciences 
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Individuation is the process through which a person comes to think of himself or herself as a 
distinct person despite being a member of a family. Children at first identify entirely with the 
mores, norms, and values of their family; it is only after prolonged exposure to other people 
outside the home that a child will begin to question his or her upbringing and perhaps modify his 
or her belief system. A fully individualiz...
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DMSO 1210 Questions And Answers Graded A+
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Stage 2 of grief: Anger - Tendency to displace anger in all directions; do not try to divert the 
patient with humor 
A sonographer patient and family member can create a - Triad 
Anechoic - Without echoes; Black; fluid filled structure 
Avoidance - pretends that a conflict doesn't really exist 
Color flow mapping techniques - Japanese researchers 
Who discovered the oldest modality - William Rontgen 
Common communication barriers - Talking too fast, using slang, "talking down" to patients 
C...
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NURS 451 Terms to Know Questions And Answers Graded A+
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Echopraxia - The compulsive imitation of another's actions. 
Echolalia 
"Echos" the "language" - The repetition of words spoken by another. 
Waxy flexibility 
Immobility makes them seem "wax-like" - A tendency to remain immobile. 
Pseudoparkinsonism - Symptoms resembling Parkinson's Disease (motor slowing or tremors, pill 
rolling, muscle rigidity, masklike facial expressions, shuffling gait, slowing of speech) caused by 
antipsychotic medication. 
Akathisia 
Kathy can't ever sit still!...
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GPSTC - Traffic Enforcement Questions and Answers Graded A+
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GPSTC - Traffic Enforcement Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
the police have a responsibility to 
help ensure the safe and efficient movement of vehicles transporting people and goods on publicly traveled highways 
 
 
 
the primary purpose of traffic laws and traffic law enforcement 
is to regulate traffic flow, reduce accidents and make streets and highways safer for drivers and pedestriants 
 
 
 
long-range goal of enforcement 
is to increase the level of voluntary compliance to traffic regu...
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