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Social and Cultural Identity - Encyclopedia of Counseling CPCE Prep
_186. ______ is associated with obedience and authority. - Stanley Milgram, a noted 
psychologist 
101. America has been called the most diverse country on the face of our planet. 
Counseling a client from a different social and/or cultural background is known as crosscultural counseling, multicultural counseling and ____________________________. - 
intercultural counseling 
102. Culture refers to ___________________________. - customs shared by a group 
which distinguish is from other group...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
_186. ______ is associated with obedience and authority. - Stanley Milgram, a noted 
psychologist 
101. America has been called the most diverse country on the face of our planet. 
Counseling a client from a different social and/or cultural background is known as crosscultural counseling, multicultural counseling and ____________________________. - 
intercultural counseling 
102. Culture refers to ___________________________. - customs shared by a group 
which distinguish is from other group...
Psychology - Plan: Describe & evaluate the WMM (16 marks)
How information is passed between the stores - ? 
P1 intro: Central executive- its role and capacity - The Central executive is an 
attentional process that monitors incoming information. It also solves problems, makes 
decisions and allocates tasks to the two 'slave' systems, which are the phonological 
loop and the visuospatial sketchpad. It has a limited capacity. 
P1 intro: episodic buffer- its role and capacity - The episodic buffer is to integrate and 
store information temporarily f...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
How information is passed between the stores - ? 
P1 intro: Central executive- its role and capacity - The Central executive is an 
attentional process that monitors incoming information. It also solves problems, makes 
decisions and allocates tasks to the two 'slave' systems, which are the phonological 
loop and the visuospatial sketchpad. It has a limited capacity. 
P1 intro: episodic buffer- its role and capacity - The episodic buffer is to integrate and 
store information temporarily f...
PSI - NY Life, Accident and Health Practice Exam 17-55, Just my cards + 199+ 75 ( TEST) (LOT)
401k - Tax Sheltered Annuities - A 401(k) plan is a tax-advantaged, defined-contribution 
retirement account offered by many employers to their employees. It is named after a 
section of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Workers can make contributions to their 
401(k) accounts through automatic payroll withholding, and their employers can match 
some or all of those contributions. The investment earnings in a traditional 401(k) plan 
are not taxed until the employee withdraws that money, typi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 83 pages •
401k - Tax Sheltered Annuities - A 401(k) plan is a tax-advantaged, defined-contribution 
retirement account offered by many employers to their employees. It is named after a 
section of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Workers can make contributions to their 
401(k) accounts through automatic payroll withholding, and their employers can match 
some or all of those contributions. The investment earnings in a traditional 401(k) plan 
are not taxed until the employee withdraws that money, typi...
Shadow Health- Tina Jones - Neurological
Asked about alcoholic intake - Reports last alcoholic drink was 3 weeks ago 
Reports no more than 2 to 3 alcoholic drinks in one sitting 
Reports no more than 1 or 2 nights a week drinking alcohol 
Asked about behavior changes - Denies recent changes in behavior 
Denies recent changes in mood 
Asked about dizziness - Denies dizziness 
Asked about fainting - Denies fainting 
Asked about headache character - Reports headaches are not severe 
Reports headaches feel the same on both sides of the hea...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Asked about alcoholic intake - Reports last alcoholic drink was 3 weeks ago 
Reports no more than 2 to 3 alcoholic drinks in one sitting 
Reports no more than 1 or 2 nights a week drinking alcohol 
Asked about behavior changes - Denies recent changes in behavior 
Denies recent changes in mood 
Asked about dizziness - Denies dizziness 
Asked about fainting - Denies fainting 
Asked about headache character - Reports headaches are not severe 
Reports headaches feel the same on both sides of the hea...
Professional Roles and Values Objective Exam
Abdella (1960) - This theory focuses on delivering nursing care for the whole person to 
meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs of the client and 
family. THINK ABDELLA:WHOLE PIES (P-I-E-S-S) 
According to Roy, inputs, outputs, controls, and feedback are all features of 
____________? - a system 
Accountability - an ethical duty stating that one should be answerable legally, morally, 
ethically, or socially 
After identifying key concepts, definitions and ove...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Abdella (1960) - This theory focuses on delivering nursing care for the whole person to 
meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs of the client and 
family. THINK ABDELLA:WHOLE PIES (P-I-E-S-S) 
According to Roy, inputs, outputs, controls, and feedback are all features of 
____________? - a system 
Accountability - an ethical duty stating that one should be answerable legally, morally, 
ethically, or socially 
After identifying key concepts, definitions and ove...
Professional Roles and Values Objective Exam
Abdella (1960) - This theory focuses on delivering nursing care for the whole person to 
meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs of the client and 
family. THINK ABDELLA:WHOLE PIES (P-I-E-S-S) 
According to Roy, inputs, outputs, controls, and feedback are all features of 
____________? - a system 
Accountability - an ethical duty stating that one should be answerable legally, morally, 
ethically, or socially 
After identifying key concepts, definitions and ove...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
Abdella (1960) - This theory focuses on delivering nursing care for the whole person to 
meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs of the client and 
family. THINK ABDELLA:WHOLE PIES (P-I-E-S-S) 
According to Roy, inputs, outputs, controls, and feedback are all features of 
____________? - a system 
Accountability - an ethical duty stating that one should be answerable legally, morally, 
ethically, or socially 
After identifying key concepts, definitions and ove...
Shadow Health Brian Foster - chest pain focused exam
Auscultated abdominal and lower extremities - Right: Renal - No bruit 
Right: Iliac- No bruit 
Right: Femoral - No bruit 
Left: Renal - No bruit 
Left: Iliac - No bruit 
Left: Femoral - No bruit 
Auscultated abdominal aorta - No bruit 
Auscultated breath sounds - Present in all areas 
No adventitious sounds 
All areas clear 
Auscultated carotid arteries - Right: no bruit 
Left: no bruit 
Auscultated heart sounds - S1, S2, and S4 audible 
Gallops 
Interventions - -Inform patient that his provide...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Auscultated abdominal and lower extremities - Right: Renal - No bruit 
Right: Iliac- No bruit 
Right: Femoral - No bruit 
Left: Renal - No bruit 
Left: Iliac - No bruit 
Left: Femoral - No bruit 
Auscultated abdominal aorta - No bruit 
Auscultated breath sounds - Present in all areas 
No adventitious sounds 
All areas clear 
Auscultated carotid arteries - Right: no bruit 
Left: no bruit 
Auscultated heart sounds - S1, S2, and S4 audible 
Gallops 
Interventions - -Inform patient that his provide...
Portage Pathophysiology Module 5- Pulmonary System Disorders
ABG Arterial Blood Gas Normal Ranges: - pH=acid or base 
7.35-7.45 
PCO2=partial pressure of carbon dioxide 
35-45 mm Hg 
HCO3=bicarbonate 
22-26 mEq/L 
PO2=partial pressure of oxygen 
80-100 mmHg 
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS - - can be caused by several different 
conditions, all lead to similar pathologic lung changes.: 
Aspiration: 
- Near drowning, aspirating gastric contents 
Drugs, Toxins, and Therapeutic Agents 
- Free-base cocaine smoking, heroin, inhaled 
gases (smoke, am...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
ABG Arterial Blood Gas Normal Ranges: - pH=acid or base 
7.35-7.45 
PCO2=partial pressure of carbon dioxide 
35-45 mm Hg 
HCO3=bicarbonate 
22-26 mEq/L 
PO2=partial pressure of oxygen 
80-100 mmHg 
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS - - can be caused by several different 
conditions, all lead to similar pathologic lung changes.: 
Aspiration: 
- Near drowning, aspirating gastric contents 
Drugs, Toxins, and Therapeutic Agents 
- Free-base cocaine smoking, heroin, inhaled 
gases (smoke, am...
SENSORY SYSTEM, FUNCTION, ASSESSMENT, AND THERAPEUTIC MEASURES VISON & HEARING
Accommodation - ability of pupil to respond to near and far distances 
pt told to focus on far away object [size & shape observed] as examiner continues 
observing pupil 
-object held exactly 5 inches form pts face 
-normally pts eyes turn inward and pupils constrict 
***ALSO KNOWN AS CONVERGENCE AND CONSTRICTION**** 
Accommodation - when eye shifts focus on object that is near 
pupil will constrict to force photons thru thickness of lens 
Accommodation and pupil constriction - increase number...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
Accommodation - ability of pupil to respond to near and far distances 
pt told to focus on far away object [size & shape observed] as examiner continues 
observing pupil 
-object held exactly 5 inches form pts face 
-normally pts eyes turn inward and pupils constrict 
***ALSO KNOWN AS CONVERGENCE AND CONSTRICTION**** 
Accommodation - when eye shifts focus on object that is near 
pupil will constrict to force photons thru thickness of lens 
Accommodation and pupil constriction - increase number...
Portage Learning Pathophysiology Module 9
3 categories for hormone structure - 1. amines/amino acids 
2. peptides, polypeptides & proteins (freely floating in bloodstream) 
3. steroids (transported in blood by carrier protein 
3 ways that hormones act on the body - 1. endocrine 
2. paracrine 
3. autocrine 
5 primary causes of secondary hypothyroidism - 1. infection 
2. inflammation 
3. infiltration 
4. hemorrhage 
5. tumor 
6 primary causes for primary hypothyroidism? - 1. congenital thyroid disease 
2. Hashimoto's thyroiditis 
3. thy...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
3 categories for hormone structure - 1. amines/amino acids 
2. peptides, polypeptides & proteins (freely floating in bloodstream) 
3. steroids (transported in blood by carrier protein 
3 ways that hormones act on the body - 1. endocrine 
2. paracrine 
3. autocrine 
5 primary causes of secondary hypothyroidism - 1. infection 
2. inflammation 
3. infiltration 
4. hemorrhage 
5. tumor 
6 primary causes for primary hypothyroidism? - 1. congenital thyroid disease 
2. Hashimoto's thyroiditis 
3. thy...
IFT Final Exam Logical Topology 2022 NEW EXAM GUIDE