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Shadow Health- Tina JonesMusculoskele
Asked about ability to stand - Asked about problems standing before injury 
Asked about ADLs - Are you able to transfer from sitting to standing 
Do you have difficulty bathing 
Asked about back pain - History of back pain 
Current back pain 
Asked about bone problems - History of bone problems 
Current bone problems 
Asked about Fall history - When was last fall 
Prone to falls? 
Asked about history of fracture - 
Asked about history of sprains - 
Asked about joint injury - Past joint injury 
C...
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Asked about ability to stand - Asked about problems standing before injury 
Asked about ADLs - Are you able to transfer from sitting to standing 
Do you have difficulty bathing 
Asked about back pain - History of back pain 
Current back pain 
Asked about bone problems - History of bone problems 
Current bone problems 
Asked about Fall history - When was last fall 
Prone to falls? 
Asked about history of fracture - 
Asked about history of sprains - 
Asked about joint injury - Past joint injury 
C...
Shadow Health- Danny Rivera- Focused Exam: Cough
Asked about activity level - Reports typical high activity level 
Reports activity level low since getting sick 
Reports still able to run or play 
Reports focusing in class is difficult 
Asked about additional review of systems for HEENT - Reports frequent colds 
Denies headaches 
Denies nosebleeds 
Denies vision difficulty 
Denies dizziness 
Denies watery eyes 
Denies eye redness 
Denies eye pain 
Denies sinus pain 
Asked about aggravating factors for cough - Reports cough is worse at night 
D...
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Asked about activity level - Reports typical high activity level 
Reports activity level low since getting sick 
Reports still able to run or play 
Reports focusing in class is difficult 
Asked about additional review of systems for HEENT - Reports frequent colds 
Denies headaches 
Denies nosebleeds 
Denies vision difficulty 
Denies dizziness 
Denies watery eyes 
Denies eye redness 
Denies eye pain 
Denies sinus pain 
Asked about aggravating factors for cough - Reports cough is worse at night 
D...
Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
- Well formulated, client-centered goals should: 
A nurse should consider every patient encounter as a unique experience. - Which of the 
following statements is the most accurate based on Orlando-Pelletier's theory? 
A nurse uses a doll to help explain an appendectomy to a pediatric patient, giving the 
child the chance to ask questions and keep the doll with her for comfort - Which of the 
following is an example of "The promotion of transpersonal teaching-learning" under the 
ten carat...
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- Well formulated, client-centered goals should: 
A nurse should consider every patient encounter as a unique experience. - Which of the 
following statements is the most accurate based on Orlando-Pelletier's theory? 
A nurse uses a doll to help explain an appendectomy to a pediatric patient, giving the 
child the chance to ask questions and keep the doll with her for comfort - Which of the 
following is an example of "The promotion of transpersonal teaching-learning" under the 
ten carat...
Population-Focused Practice: The Foundation of Specialization in Public Health Nursing (Stanhope: Public Health Nursing, 8th ed
A key opportunity for public health nurses to improve population-focused care is by: 
a. Assuming traditional nursing roles 
b. Influencing public health policy 
c. Conducting community assessments 
d. Specializing in community-based nursing practice - ANS: B 
Rationale: Public health nurses must move into positions in which they can influence 
policy formation. They must assume positions that are not traditionally considered 
nursing. Conducting community assessments is part of public he...
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A key opportunity for public health nurses to improve population-focused care is by: 
a. Assuming traditional nursing roles 
b. Influencing public health policy 
c. Conducting community assessments 
d. Specializing in community-based nursing practice - ANS: B 
Rationale: Public health nurses must move into positions in which they can influence 
policy formation. They must assume positions that are not traditionally considered 
nursing. Conducting community assessments is part of public he...
The Doctrine of Human Nature
1 Thessalonians 5:23 - A key text in support of trichotomism is... 
a human is composed of body, soul and spirit - Trichotomism states that... 
a human is not to be thought of in parts or sections - Monism states that... 
exercising of dominion over the world - The functional view of the image of God 
conceived of the image of God as... 
False - According to Erickson, a person's spiritual condition can be dealt with 
independently of their physical and psychological condition. 
False - The re...
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1 Thessalonians 5:23 - A key text in support of trichotomism is... 
a human is composed of body, soul and spirit - Trichotomism states that... 
a human is not to be thought of in parts or sections - Monism states that... 
exercising of dominion over the world - The functional view of the image of God 
conceived of the image of God as... 
False - According to Erickson, a person's spiritual condition can be dealt with 
independently of their physical and psychological condition. 
False - The re...
Introduction to Java Programming, Includes Data Structures, Eleventh Edition, Y. Daniel Liang
A class (ClassOne) is considered to have a dependency on another class (ClassTwo) 
under which of the following conditions? 
A. ClassOne and ClassTwo both use a third class ClassThree. 
B. ClassTwo uses objects of ClassOne. 
C. ClassOne uses objects of ClassTwo. 
D. The public interfaces of both classes are cohesive. - C. ClassOne uses objects of 
ClassTwo. 
algorithm - Statements that describe how a problem is solved in terms of the actions to 
be executed, and specifies the order in which t...
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A class (ClassOne) is considered to have a dependency on another class (ClassTwo) 
under which of the following conditions? 
A. ClassOne and ClassTwo both use a third class ClassThree. 
B. ClassTwo uses objects of ClassOne. 
C. ClassOne uses objects of ClassTwo. 
D. The public interfaces of both classes are cohesive. - C. ClassOne uses objects of 
ClassTwo. 
algorithm - Statements that describe how a problem is solved in terms of the actions to 
be executed, and specifies the order in which t...
technique analysis and deterministic models
6 steps to gathering information - 1. determine objective of the skill 
2. note any special characteristics of the skill 
3. study elite performance of the skill (^ self-efficacy) 
4. divided skill onto phases 
5. divide each phase into key elemets 
6. understand the mechanical reasons each key element is performed as it is 
closed skill - one that is done in a particular environment, where the performer is free to 
execute a skill without having to make a quick decision 
conserve - stay the sa...
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6 steps to gathering information - 1. determine objective of the skill 
2. note any special characteristics of the skill 
3. study elite performance of the skill (^ self-efficacy) 
4. divided skill onto phases 
5. divide each phase into key elemets 
6. understand the mechanical reasons each key element is performed as it is 
closed skill - one that is done in a particular environment, where the performer is free to 
execute a skill without having to make a quick decision 
conserve - stay the sa...
Sensory System Function, Assessment, and Therapeutic Measures: Vision and Hearing
1. The nurse is collecting data and has just completed the Weber test on a patient with 
normal findings. How should the nurse correctly document the findings? 
a. BC greater than A3 
b. Left and right ear heard equally 
c. Left ear heard better than right ear 
d. Air conduction greater than bone conduction (BC) - left and right ear heard equally 
2. The nurse performs a Snellen chart examination on a patient. What Snellen chart 
documentation indicates normal vision for the patient? 
a. Left ...
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1. The nurse is collecting data and has just completed the Weber test on a patient with 
normal findings. How should the nurse correctly document the findings? 
a. BC greater than A3 
b. Left and right ear heard equally 
c. Left ear heard better than right ear 
d. Air conduction greater than bone conduction (BC) - left and right ear heard equally 
2. The nurse performs a Snellen chart examination on a patient. What Snellen chart 
documentation indicates normal vision for the patient? 
a. Left ...
Survey of United States Constitution and Government STUDY GUIDE
19th Amendment - 1920; gave women the right to vote. 
24th Amendment - Banned poll taxes in primary and general elections for national 
office. 
Affirmative action - Any of a wide range of programs, from special recruitment efforts to 
numerical quotas, aimed at expanding opportunities for women and minority groups. 
Amendment 1 - Freedom of religion, expression, speech, the press, and to assemble. 
No government abridgment of speech or press; no government abridgment of 
peaceable assembly;...
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19th Amendment - 1920; gave women the right to vote. 
24th Amendment - Banned poll taxes in primary and general elections for national 
office. 
Affirmative action - Any of a wide range of programs, from special recruitment efforts to 
numerical quotas, aimed at expanding opportunities for women and minority groups. 
Amendment 1 - Freedom of religion, expression, speech, the press, and to assemble. 
No government abridgment of speech or press; no government abridgment of 
peaceable assembly;...
Structure & Function of the Body Ed 16 Patton Ch 1
abdominal region - anterior torso below diaphragm 
abdominopelvic cavity - abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity 
abdominopelvic cavity (abdominal) - liver, gallbladder, stomach, spleen, pancreas, small 
intestine, parts of large intestine 
abdominopelvic cavity (pelvic) - lower (sigmoid) colon, rectum, urinary bladder, 
reproductive organs 
abdominopelvic quadrants - right upper quadrant, left upper quadrant, right lower 
quadrant, left lower quadrant 
anatomical position - To stand erect with ...
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abdominal region - anterior torso below diaphragm 
abdominopelvic cavity - abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity 
abdominopelvic cavity (abdominal) - liver, gallbladder, stomach, spleen, pancreas, small 
intestine, parts of large intestine 
abdominopelvic cavity (pelvic) - lower (sigmoid) colon, rectum, urinary bladder, 
reproductive organs 
abdominopelvic quadrants - right upper quadrant, left upper quadrant, right lower 
quadrant, left lower quadrant 
anatomical position - To stand erect with ...
IFT Final Exam Logical Topology 2022 NEW EXAM GUIDE