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NHA CPT Exam Study Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2022 Already Passed
A phlebotomist has a requisition to draw blood on a patient who has severe Downs' Syndrome. Which of 
the following steps should the phlebotomist take? Correct Answer-Speak with the patient's guardian 
before performing the venipuncture to ensure the explanation is understood 
Which of the following procedural steps for a finger stick should the phlebotomist do first? Correct 
Answer-Confirm the correct identity of the patient 
A phlebotomist is drawing blood from a patient and observes red...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
A phlebotomist has a requisition to draw blood on a patient who has severe Downs' Syndrome. Which of 
the following steps should the phlebotomist take? Correct Answer-Speak with the patient's guardian 
before performing the venipuncture to ensure the explanation is understood 
Which of the following procedural steps for a finger stick should the phlebotomist do first? Correct 
Answer-Confirm the correct identity of the patient 
A phlebotomist is drawing blood from a patient and observes red...
Biology Portage Learning Mod-1 Quizzes and answers. GRADED A+
Briefly describe the key characteristics of covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. - Ans-Covalent: electron 
pairs are shared;ionic: positively and negatively charged ions attract; 
hydrogen: results from positive "end" of a polar molecule being weakly attracted to the negative "end" 
of another polar molecule. 
Name the monomer(s) (building block) that make up each of the following biomacromolecules: 
Proteins-- 
Lipids-- 
Nucleic Acid-- 
Carbohydrate- - Ans-Proteins- Amino Acids 
Lipids- G...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Briefly describe the key characteristics of covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. - Ans-Covalent: electron 
pairs are shared;ionic: positively and negatively charged ions attract; 
hydrogen: results from positive "end" of a polar molecule being weakly attracted to the negative "end" 
of another polar molecule. 
Name the monomer(s) (building block) that make up each of the following biomacromolecules: 
Proteins-- 
Lipids-- 
Nucleic Acid-- 
Carbohydrate- - Ans-Proteins- Amino Acids 
Lipids- G...
Biology Portage Learning Mod-1 Quizzes and answers. GRADED A+
Briefly describe the key characteristics of covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. - Ans-Covalent: electron 
pairs are shared;ionic: positively and negatively charged ions attract; 
hydrogen: results from positive "end" of a polar molecule being weakly attracted to the negative "end" 
of another polar molecule. 
Name the monomer(s) (building block) that make up each of the following biomacromolecules: 
Proteins-- 
Lipids-- 
Nucleic Acid-- 
Carbohydrate- - Ans-Proteins- Amino Acids 
Lipids- G...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Briefly describe the key characteristics of covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. - Ans-Covalent: electron 
pairs are shared;ionic: positively and negatively charged ions attract; 
hydrogen: results from positive "end" of a polar molecule being weakly attracted to the negative "end" 
of another polar molecule. 
Name the monomer(s) (building block) that make up each of the following biomacromolecules: 
Proteins-- 
Lipids-- 
Nucleic Acid-- 
Carbohydrate- - Ans-Proteins- Amino Acids 
Lipids- G...
Biology Portage Learning Mod-1 Quizzes and answers. GRADED A+
Briefly describe the key characteristics of covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. - Ans-Covalent: electron 
pairs are shared;ionic: positively and negatively charged ions attract; 
hydrogen: results from positive "end" of a polar molecule being weakly attracted to the negative "end" 
of another polar molecule. 
Name the monomer(s) (building block) that make up each of the following biomacromolecules: 
Proteins-- 
Lipids-- 
Nucleic Acid-- 
Carbohydrate- - Ans-Proteins- Amino Acids 
Lipids- G...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Briefly describe the key characteristics of covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. - Ans-Covalent: electron 
pairs are shared;ionic: positively and negatively charged ions attract; 
hydrogen: results from positive "end" of a polar molecule being weakly attracted to the negative "end" 
of another polar molecule. 
Name the monomer(s) (building block) that make up each of the following biomacromolecules: 
Proteins-- 
Lipids-- 
Nucleic Acid-- 
Carbohydrate- - Ans-Proteins- Amino Acids 
Lipids- G...
Biology Portage Learning Mod-1 Quizzes and answers. GRADED A+
Briefly describe the key characteristics of covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. - Ans-Covalent: electron 
pairs are shared;ionic: positively and negatively charged ions attract; 
hydrogen: results from positive "end" of a polar molecule being weakly attracted to the negative "end" 
of another polar molecule. 
Name the monomer(s) (building block) that make up each of the following biomacromolecules: 
Proteins-- 
Lipids-- 
Nucleic Acid-- 
Carbohydrate- - Ans-Proteins- Amino Acids 
Lipids- G...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Briefly describe the key characteristics of covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. - Ans-Covalent: electron 
pairs are shared;ionic: positively and negatively charged ions attract; 
hydrogen: results from positive "end" of a polar molecule being weakly attracted to the negative "end" 
of another polar molecule. 
Name the monomer(s) (building block) that make up each of the following biomacromolecules: 
Proteins-- 
Lipids-- 
Nucleic Acid-- 
Carbohydrate- - Ans-Proteins- Amino Acids 
Lipids- G...
BIBL 104 Quiz 6, BIBL 104 - Quiz 6 LUO. Exam Questions and answers. Rated A+
According to our textbook, there are five key ideas in the book of Acts._____ is one of these ideas. - AnsHoly Spirit 
According to our textbook, there are five key ideas in the book of Acts._____ is one of these ideas. - AnsGrowth of the church 
After Christ's ascension the disciples and 120 people received the baptism of the Holy Spirit on the day 
of _____, a Jewish feast held fifty days after Passover. - Ans-Pentecost 
During his two years at Caesarea, Paul presented his case before - An...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
According to our textbook, there are five key ideas in the book of Acts._____ is one of these ideas. - AnsHoly Spirit 
According to our textbook, there are five key ideas in the book of Acts._____ is one of these ideas. - AnsGrowth of the church 
After Christ's ascension the disciples and 120 people received the baptism of the Holy Spirit on the day 
of _____, a Jewish feast held fifty days after Passover. - Ans-Pentecost 
During his two years at Caesarea, Paul presented his case before - An...
Anatomical Terminology Questions and Answers Rated A
SUPERIOR Correct Answer-a part is above antoher part, or closer to the head 
INFERIOR Correct Answer-a part is below another part, or toward the feet 
ANTERIOR Correct Answer-toward the front; ventral 
POSTERIOR Correct Answer-opposite of anterior; twoard the back; dorsal 
MEDIAL Correct Answer-relates to an imaginary midline dividing the body into equal right and left halves 
LATERAL Correct Answer-toward the side with respect to the imaginary midline 
IPSILATERAL Correct Answer-pertains to the...
- Exam (elaborations)
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SUPERIOR Correct Answer-a part is above antoher part, or closer to the head 
INFERIOR Correct Answer-a part is below another part, or toward the feet 
ANTERIOR Correct Answer-toward the front; ventral 
POSTERIOR Correct Answer-opposite of anterior; twoard the back; dorsal 
MEDIAL Correct Answer-relates to an imaginary midline dividing the body into equal right and left halves 
LATERAL Correct Answer-toward the side with respect to the imaginary midline 
IPSILATERAL Correct Answer-pertains to the...
Basic Care and Comfort. Questions with 100% Accurate answers. Graded A+
The parent of a two-year-old child reports feeling frustrated with the fact that her son is saying no to 
everything. The nurse should teach the parent that this behavior is a normal expression of the child's 
desire to accomplish which of the following? 
Select one: 
a. Finish a project they set out to do. 
b. Develop their sense of trust. 
c. Increase their independence. 
d. Gratify their oral fixation. - Ans-C. Increase their independence 
At a well-child visit, the parents report that th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
The parent of a two-year-old child reports feeling frustrated with the fact that her son is saying no to 
everything. The nurse should teach the parent that this behavior is a normal expression of the child's 
desire to accomplish which of the following? 
Select one: 
a. Finish a project they set out to do. 
b. Develop their sense of trust. 
c. Increase their independence. 
d. Gratify their oral fixation. - Ans-C. Increase their independence 
At a well-child visit, the parents report that th...
Chapter 1- Roles and Responsibilities. Nursing introductory Questions,and answers. Examinable.
Chapter 1- Roles and Responsibilities. 
Nursing introductory Questions,and 
answers. Examinable. 
The main role of the sterile processing area is to: - Ans-Provide dependable reliable services to enhance 
the quality of patient care. 
control of emission into the air and water is regulated by the: - Ans-Environmental Protection Agency 
(EPA) 
Ethics is the practice of : - Ans-Doing the right thing 
Compliance with occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) is: - Ans-Required by law ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Chapter 1- Roles and Responsibilities. 
Nursing introductory Questions,and 
answers. Examinable. 
The main role of the sterile processing area is to: - Ans-Provide dependable reliable services to enhance 
the quality of patient care. 
control of emission into the air and water is regulated by the: - Ans-Environmental Protection Agency 
(EPA) 
Ethics is the practice of : - Ans-Doing the right thing 
Compliance with occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) is: - Ans-Required by law ...
NASM Personal Trainer 2021 Questions and Answers Already Passed
5 Phases of OPT Model Correct Answer--Stabilization Endurance 
-Strength Endurance 
- Muscular Development 
-Maximal Strength 
-Power 
Homeostasis Correct Answer-Human body ability to respond to stress and make changes to maintain 
optimal health and physiological functioning. 
Acute Disease Correct Answer-medical condition that occurs suddenly and can be treated an healed in a 
short period of time e.g. bronchitis. Left untreated bronchitis could become a chronic illness. 
Chronic Disease Co...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 43 pages •
5 Phases of OPT Model Correct Answer--Stabilization Endurance 
-Strength Endurance 
- Muscular Development 
-Maximal Strength 
-Power 
Homeostasis Correct Answer-Human body ability to respond to stress and make changes to maintain 
optimal health and physiological functioning. 
Acute Disease Correct Answer-medical condition that occurs suddenly and can be treated an healed in a 
short period of time e.g. bronchitis. Left untreated bronchitis could become a chronic illness. 
Chronic Disease Co...