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Test Bank Emergency Management in Anesthesia and Critical Care, 1st Edition Authors Jeremy S. Heiner & Mark Gabot & Sassoon Michael Elisha.
Chapter 1: Airway and Surgical Fire 
1. Which of the following is the most common cause of airway obstruction in an 
unconscious patient? 
A) Foreign body aspiration 
B) Laryngeal edema 
C) Tongue displacement 
D) Bronchospasm 
Answer: C) Tongue displacement 
Rationale: In unconscious patients, the tongue often relaxes and obstructs the airway, 
making tongue displacement the most common cause of airway obstruction. 
DIF: Moderate 
TOP: Airway management 
MSC: Respiratory 
2. During a surgical p...
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Chapter 1: Airway and Surgical Fire 
1. Which of the following is the most common cause of airway obstruction in an 
unconscious patient? 
A) Foreign body aspiration 
B) Laryngeal edema 
C) Tongue displacement 
D) Bronchospasm 
Answer: C) Tongue displacement 
Rationale: In unconscious patients, the tongue often relaxes and obstructs the airway, 
making tongue displacement the most common cause of airway obstruction. 
DIF: Moderate 
TOP: Airway management 
MSC: Respiratory 
2. During a surgical p...
Test Bank For Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery, 3rd Edition Basic and clinical sciences of the equine athlete Authors Kenneth W Hinchcliff & Andris J. Kaneps & Raymond J.
Chapter 1: History of Equine Exercise Physiology 
1. Which of the following individuals is considered a pioneer in the development of 
exercise physiology for the horse? 
A) Thomas L. Williams 
B) André V. M. Duval 
C) Raymond J. Geor 
D) George S. McClellan 
Answer: B) André V. M. Duval 
Rationale: André V. M. Duval is often credited with being a pioneer in the study of 
exercise physiology for the equine species, having developed many key concepts about 
equine performance and adaptation. 
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Chapter 1: History of Equine Exercise Physiology 
1. Which of the following individuals is considered a pioneer in the development of 
exercise physiology for the horse? 
A) Thomas L. Williams 
B) André V. M. Duval 
C) Raymond J. Geor 
D) George S. McClellan 
Answer: B) André V. M. Duval 
Rationale: André V. M. Duval is often credited with being a pioneer in the study of 
exercise physiology for the equine species, having developed many key concepts about 
equine performance and adaptation. 
...
Test Bank For Fundamentals of Body MRI, 3rd Edition BY Christopher G. Roth & Haresh Naringrekar & Sandeep Deshmukh.
.Chapter 1: Body MRI Physics of MRI Safety 
1. What is the primary principle behind Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)? 
A. Ionization of atoms 
B. Alignment of hydrogen nuclei in a magnetic field 
C. Propagation of sound waves 
D. Reflection of X-rays 
Answer: B. Alignment of hydrogen nuclei in a magnetic field 
Rationale: MRI is based on the principle that hydrogen nuclei (protons) align with a 
magnetic field. When exposed to a strong magnetic field, protons in the body align 
parallel or antip...
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.Chapter 1: Body MRI Physics of MRI Safety 
1. What is the primary principle behind Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)? 
A. Ionization of atoms 
B. Alignment of hydrogen nuclei in a magnetic field 
C. Propagation of sound waves 
D. Reflection of X-rays 
Answer: B. Alignment of hydrogen nuclei in a magnetic field 
Rationale: MRI is based on the principle that hydrogen nuclei (protons) align with a 
magnetic field. When exposed to a strong magnetic field, protons in the body align 
parallel or antip...
Test Bank For Mosby-s Pharmacy Technician, 6th Edition by Karen Davisand Anthony Guerra All Chapters Covered.
ies. They did not diagnose diseases or perform surgeries, 
roles typically reserved for physicians and surgeons. 
DIF: Recall 
TOP: History of Pharmacy 
MSC: Professional Roles 
2. Which civilization is credited with the earliest written records of medicinal practices? 
a. Greek 
b. Roman 
c. Mesopotamian 
d. Chinese 
Answer: c. Mesopotamian 
Rationale: The Mesopotamian civilization is known for cuneiform tablets documenting 
herbal and mineral-based remedies, dating back to approximately 2600 B...
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ies. They did not diagnose diseases or perform surgeries, 
roles typically reserved for physicians and surgeons. 
DIF: Recall 
TOP: History of Pharmacy 
MSC: Professional Roles 
2. Which civilization is credited with the earliest written records of medicinal practices? 
a. Greek 
b. Roman 
c. Mesopotamian 
d. Chinese 
Answer: c. Mesopotamian 
Rationale: The Mesopotamian civilization is known for cuneiform tablets documenting 
herbal and mineral-based remedies, dating back to approximately 2600 B...
Test Bank For Practical Facial Reconstruction, 1st Edition Theory and Practice by Andrew Kaufman.
CHAPTER 1 PRINCIPLES, DESIGN, COMPLETION 
1 A 35-year-old patient presents with a full-thickness nasal defect following Mohs surgery 
for basal cell carcinoma. Which principle should guide the reconstruction process? 
A Prioritize functional repair over aesthetic concerns 
B Prioritize aesthetic repair over functional concerns 
C Address both functional and aesthetic aspects simultaneously 
D Perform reconstruction in stages regardless of defect size 
Answer: C Address both functional and aesthe...
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CHAPTER 1 PRINCIPLES, DESIGN, COMPLETION 
1 A 35-year-old patient presents with a full-thickness nasal defect following Mohs surgery 
for basal cell carcinoma. Which principle should guide the reconstruction process? 
A Prioritize functional repair over aesthetic concerns 
B Prioritize aesthetic repair over functional concerns 
C Address both functional and aesthetic aspects simultaneously 
D Perform reconstruction in stages regardless of defect size 
Answer: C Address both functional and aesthe...
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Test Bank Thompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine 8th Edition Authors Robert L. Nussbaum, Roderick R. McInnes, Huntington F Willard.
Chapter 8: Complex Inheritance of Common Multifactorial Disorders 
1. Which of the following is characteristic of multifactorial inheritance? 
A) Disorders caused by a single gene mutation 
B) Disorders influenced by both genetic and environmental factors 
C) Disorders only transmitted through mitochondrial DNA 
D) Traits passed solely through dominant alleles 
Answer: B 
Rationale: Multifactorial disorders arise from the interaction of multiple genes and 
environmental factors, such as lifestyl...
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Chapter 8: Complex Inheritance of Common Multifactorial Disorders 
1. Which of the following is characteristic of multifactorial inheritance? 
A) Disorders caused by a single gene mutation 
B) Disorders influenced by both genetic and environmental factors 
C) Disorders only transmitted through mitochondrial DNA 
D) Traits passed solely through dominant alleles 
Answer: B 
Rationale: Multifactorial disorders arise from the interaction of multiple genes and 
environmental factors, such as lifestyl...
Test Bank For Genetics and Genomics in Medicine 2nd Edition By Tom Strachan, Anneke Lucassen
Chapter 5. Single-gene Disorders: Inheritance Patterns, Phenotype Variability, and Allele 
Frequencies 
1. What is the inheritance pattern of Huntington's disease? 
A. Autosomal recessive 
B. X-linked recessive 
C. Autosomal dominant 
D. Mitochondrial inheritance 
Answer: C 
Rationale: Huntington’s disease is an autosomal dominant disorder, which means that only one 
copy of the mutated gene is necessary for an individual to develop the disease. It is caused by an 
expansion of CAG trinucle...
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Chapter 5. Single-gene Disorders: Inheritance Patterns, Phenotype Variability, and Allele 
Frequencies 
1. What is the inheritance pattern of Huntington's disease? 
A. Autosomal recessive 
B. X-linked recessive 
C. Autosomal dominant 
D. Mitochondrial inheritance 
Answer: C 
Rationale: Huntington’s disease is an autosomal dominant disorder, which means that only one 
copy of the mutated gene is necessary for an individual to develop the disease. It is caused by an 
expansion of CAG trinucle...
Test Bank For Medical Genetics 6th Edition By Authors Lynn B. Jorde, John C. Carey, Michael J. Bamshad.
Chapter 9: Immunogenetics 
1. Which of the following best describes immunogenetics? 
A) The study of genes involved in immune responses 
B) The study of infectious diseases 
C) The study of cancer genetics 
D) The study of hereditary disorders 
Answer: A 
Rationale: Immunogenetics focuses on the genetic factors that influence the immune system's 
response to pathogens and diseases. 
NCLEX preference: Understanding immunogenetics is crucial for assessing patient responses 
to infections and va...
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Chapter 9: Immunogenetics 
1. Which of the following best describes immunogenetics? 
A) The study of genes involved in immune responses 
B) The study of infectious diseases 
C) The study of cancer genetics 
D) The study of hereditary disorders 
Answer: A 
Rationale: Immunogenetics focuses on the genetic factors that influence the immune system's 
response to pathogens and diseases. 
NCLEX preference: Understanding immunogenetics is crucial for assessing patient responses 
to infections and va...
Test Bank For Parenting A Dynamic Perspective Edition 3 by George W. Holden.
Chapter 15. Parents and Social Policy 
ChatGPT said: 
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1. How does social policy in the United States typically influence parental leave for new parents? 
A) It provides paid parental leave for all parents. 
B) It offers unpaid leave for eligible employees under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). 
C) Parental leave is only available to government employees. 
D) Parental leave is mandated for all employers. 
Answer: B 
Rationale: The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) offers eligib...
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Chapter 15. Parents and Social Policy 
ChatGPT said: 
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1. How does social policy in the United States typically influence parental leave for new parents? 
A) It provides paid parental leave for all parents. 
B) It offers unpaid leave for eligible employees under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). 
C) Parental leave is only available to government employees. 
D) Parental leave is mandated for all employers. 
Answer: B 
Rationale: The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) offers eligib...
Test Bank For Clinical Guidelines in Primary Care, 4th Edition by Amelie Hollier 9781892418272 Chapter 1-19 Complete Guide.
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Test Bank For Potter and Perry's Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing 7th Edition By Barbara Astle.
[Test Bank] Management A Practical Introduction 10th Edition by Kinicki, Williams.