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VN08/VN09 – Pain Question and answers 100% correct
VN08/VN09 – Pain Question and answers 100% correct 
 
What does the International Association for the Study of Pain define pain as? - correct answer A sensory or emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage 
 
What is a noxious stimulus? - correct answer A thermal, mechanical or chemical stimulus that is of sufficient magnitude to cause tissue damage 
 
What is nociception? - correct answer Activity in nociceptive pathways, caused by a noxious stimuli, which is...
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VN08/VN09 – Pain Question and answers 100% correct 
 
What does the International Association for the Study of Pain define pain as? - correct answer A sensory or emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage 
 
What is a noxious stimulus? - correct answer A thermal, mechanical or chemical stimulus that is of sufficient magnitude to cause tissue damage 
 
What is nociception? - correct answer Activity in nociceptive pathways, caused by a noxious stimuli, which is...
VN08/09 Practice Questions and answers rated A+
VN08/09 Practice Questions and answers rated A+ 
 
When placing a Penrose drain, where should the exit point be situated? - correct answer At the lowest point of the wound 
 
Of the following; 
1) Thoracostomy drain 2) Penrose drain 3) Active drain 4) Jackson-Pratt drain 
Which would not be classed as an active drain? - correct answer Penrose drain 
 
In the post-operative
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VN08/09 Practice Questions and answers rated A+ 
 
When placing a Penrose drain, where should the exit point be situated? - correct answer At the lowest point of the wound 
 
Of the following; 
1) Thoracostomy drain 2) Penrose drain 3) Active drain 4) Jackson-Pratt drain 
Which would not be classed as an active drain? - correct answer Penrose drain 
 
In the post-operative
VN06 + VN09 – sterilization Question and answers correctly solved
VN06 + VN09 – sterilization Question and answers correctly solved 
 
What are bacterial spores/endospores? - correct answer dormant version of bacteria 
 
What are some methods to destroy bacterial spores? - correct answer - autoclaving (121 degrees at 6.9kPa for more than 15 minutes) 
- repeated steaming 
- dry heat (hot air oven) at 160 degrees for at least 2 hours 
 
What is sterilisation? - correct answer removal or destruction of all living micro-organisms including bacterial spore...
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VN06 + VN09 – sterilization Question and answers correctly solved 
 
What are bacterial spores/endospores? - correct answer dormant version of bacteria 
 
What are some methods to destroy bacterial spores? - correct answer - autoclaving (121 degrees at 6.9kPa for more than 15 minutes) 
- repeated steaming 
- dry heat (hot air oven) at 160 degrees for at least 2 hours 
 
What is sterilisation? - correct answer removal or destruction of all living micro-organisms including bacterial spore...
Public Health- Case Studies and Examples
Public Health- Case Studies and Examples 
 
Lyme disease case study (communicable disease) - correct answer Difficult to control-Vaccine very costly and not super effective 
 
Jack and the continuity of care (Health care systems and institutions) - correct answer Represents issues when continuity of care is not achieved and not treating patients as individuals 
 
Donna's doctor (Health care systems and institutions) - correct answer Doctor missed her hyperthyrodism-represents issues of ...
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Public Health- Case Studies and Examples 
 
Lyme disease case study (communicable disease) - correct answer Difficult to control-Vaccine very costly and not super effective 
 
Jack and the continuity of care (Health care systems and institutions) - correct answer Represents issues when continuity of care is not achieved and not treating patients as individuals 
 
Donna's doctor (Health care systems and institutions) - correct answer Doctor missed her hyperthyrodism-represents issues of ...
Psychology Unit 1 Quizzes
Psychology Unit 1 Quizzes 
 
Cognitive psychology focuses on studying ___________________________________. 
 
A. genetics and the effect of genetics on behavior 
B. sensation and the effect of culture on perception 
C. the effect of gender, race, and class on behavior 
D. thoughts and their relationship to our experiences and our actions - correct answer D 
 
Dr. Green studies the relatively consistent patterns of thought and behavior people display across different situations. She is convin...
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Psychology Unit 1 Quizzes 
 
Cognitive psychology focuses on studying ___________________________________. 
 
A. genetics and the effect of genetics on behavior 
B. sensation and the effect of culture on perception 
C. the effect of gender, race, and class on behavior 
D. thoughts and their relationship to our experiences and our actions - correct answer D 
 
Dr. Green studies the relatively consistent patterns of thought and behavior people display across different situations. She is convin...
Paper 3 - Case Studies
Paper 3 - Case Studies 
 
4 characteristics of a case study - correct answer ideographic (unique), contextual, multiple data sources, over time 
 
4 sources of a case study - correct answer documents, archives, interviews, observations 
 
Case study strengths - correct answer data triangulation, context sensitive, sometimes experiment not possible, make new theories, eco-validity 
 
Case study weaknesses - correct answer poor pop-validity, vivdness effect (low validity), e
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Paper 3 - Case Studies 
 
4 characteristics of a case study - correct answer ideographic (unique), contextual, multiple data sources, over time 
 
4 sources of a case study - correct answer documents, archives, interviews, observations 
 
Case study strengths - correct answer data triangulation, context sensitive, sometimes experiment not possible, make new theories, eco-validity 
 
Case study weaknesses - correct answer poor pop-validity, vivdness effect (low validity), e
MSK Case Studies
MSK Case Studies 
 
Greater Trochaneric Bursitis - correct answer A 26 y.o. Female present to the clinic with right lateral hip pain that radiates downward. She states that it began last week after completing her 5th marathon this year. The pain gets worse with prolonged sitting then rising and walking up stairs. Family history include mother with osteroarthritis. On phyiscal examination, there is mild edema around the right hip. Pt also grimaces with active ROM of the hip. Greater trochanter ...
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MSK Case Studies 
 
Greater Trochaneric Bursitis - correct answer A 26 y.o. Female present to the clinic with right lateral hip pain that radiates downward. She states that it began last week after completing her 5th marathon this year. The pain gets worse with prolonged sitting then rising and walking up stairs. Family history include mother with osteroarthritis. On phyiscal examination, there is mild edema around the right hip. Pt also grimaces with active ROM of the hip. Greater trochanter ...
IB Psychology case studies
IB Psychology case studies 
 
Principal 1: Newcomer et al. (1999) performed an experiment on the role of the stress hormone cortisol on verbal declarative memory. Group 1 (high dose cortisal), Group 2 had the low dose, and Group 3 had the placebo. Group 1 showed worst memory - correct answer 2.1.1 Outline the principals define the biological level of analysis and explain how these principals may be demonstrated in research 
 
Principal 2: Rosenzweig and Bennet (1972) Researchers use animals to...
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IB Psychology case studies 
 
Principal 1: Newcomer et al. (1999) performed an experiment on the role of the stress hormone cortisol on verbal declarative memory. Group 1 (high dose cortisal), Group 2 had the low dose, and Group 3 had the placebo. Group 1 showed worst memory - correct answer 2.1.1 Outline the principals define the biological level of analysis and explain how these principals may be demonstrated in research 
 
Principal 2: Rosenzweig and Bennet (1972) Researchers use animals to...
HESI Patient Review--Pediatrics-Chronic Pediatric Health Problems (Katie Mills) Question and answers case
HESI Patient Review--Pediatrics-Chronic Pediatric Health Problems (Katie Mills) Question and answers case 
 
1. When the heart is examined, both the diaphragm and bell stethoscope pieces are used for auscultation. In general, the diaphragm is best for hearing high-pitched sounds, and the bell is most useful for hearing low-pitched sounds. - correct answer True 
 
2. S1 is heard loudest at which anatomical landmark? - correct answer Apex of the heart 
 
3. The second heart sound, S2, represen...
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HESI Patient Review--Pediatrics-Chronic Pediatric Health Problems (Katie Mills) Question and answers case 
 
1. When the heart is examined, both the diaphragm and bell stethoscope pieces are used for auscultation. In general, the diaphragm is best for hearing high-pitched sounds, and the bell is most useful for hearing low-pitched sounds. - correct answer True 
 
2. S1 is heard loudest at which anatomical landmark? - correct answer Apex of the heart 
 
3. The second heart sound, S2, represen...
Fundamentals Case Studies
Fundamentals Case Studies 
 
You are a new graduate nurse on the medical surgical unit. Your preceptor tells you to go discontinue the central line of your patient. You're not sure how to do this. 
 
Question: Where would you find out how to do this? 
 
 
 
 
 
You've looked up your hospital's policy for central line discontinuation and curious how they came up with this policy in the first place. 
 
Question: What should influence the creation of this institutional policy?
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Fundamentals Case Studies 
 
You are a new graduate nurse on the medical surgical unit. Your preceptor tells you to go discontinue the central line of your patient. You're not sure how to do this. 
 
Question: Where would you find out how to do this? 
 
 
 
 
 
You've looked up your hospital's policy for central line discontinuation and curious how they came up with this policy in the first place. 
 
Question: What should influence the creation of this institutional policy?
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Fire Officer Principles & Practice, 4th Edition Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024
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