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Paramedic care (principle & practice) volume 1
Paramedicine - The totality of the roles and responsibilities of paramedic practice involving health care, public health and public safety 
 
Emergency medical responder - The level of EMS practitioner who is likely to be the first person on the scene with basic emergency care and the ability to imitate immediate life saving care
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Paramedicine - The totality of the roles and responsibilities of paramedic practice involving health care, public health and public safety 
 
Emergency medical responder - The level of EMS practitioner who is likely to be the first person on the scene with basic emergency care and the ability to imitate immediate life saving care
The Science of Life (Chapter 1)
biology - the study of life 
 
organization - the high degree of order within an organism's internal and external parts and in its interactions with the living world. 
 
cell - smallest unit that can perform all life processes. Basic unit of structure and function in living things.
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biology - the study of life 
 
organization - the high degree of order within an organism's internal and external parts and in its interactions with the living world. 
 
cell - smallest unit that can perform all life processes. Basic unit of structure and function in living things.
Videbeck: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing TEST 1
abstract thinking - ability to make associations or interpretations about a situation or comment 
 
affect - the outward expression of the client's emotional state 
 
automatism - repeated, seemingly purposeless behaviors often indicative of anxiety, such as drumming fingers, twisting locks of hair, or tapping the foot; unconscious mannerism
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abstract thinking - ability to make associations or interpretations about a situation or comment 
 
affect - the outward expression of the client's emotional state 
 
automatism - repeated, seemingly purposeless behaviors often indicative of anxiety, such as drumming fingers, twisting locks of hair, or tapping the foot; unconscious mannerism
Porth's Pathophysiology 9th edition concepts of altered health in older adults
Sub groups of the elderly - Young old equals 65 to 74 years. Metal old equals 75 to 84 years. Old old is 85 plus years 
 
Gerontology - A discipline that studies aging and the aged from biologic, psychological, and sociological perspectives
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Sub groups of the elderly - Young old equals 65 to 74 years. Metal old equals 75 to 84 years. Old old is 85 plus years 
 
Gerontology - A discipline that studies aging and the aged from biologic, psychological, and sociological perspectives
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS AND SKILLS FOR NURSING
acute illness - Develops suddenly and resolves in a short time 
 
Adaptation - Adjustment in structure or habits to limitations and positive use of remaining capabilities 
 
Mal-adaptation - Lack of adjustment
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acute illness - Develops suddenly and resolves in a short time 
 
Adaptation - Adjustment in structure or habits to limitations and positive use of remaining capabilities 
 
Mal-adaptation - Lack of adjustment
PSYC 305 Developmental Psychology
The concept of ____ is characteristic of ____ theories. 
a) stage; discontinuous 
b) nurture; continuous 
c) change; heredity 
d) stability; stage - a) stage; discontinuous
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The concept of ____ is characteristic of ____ theories. 
a) stage; discontinuous 
b) nurture; continuous 
c) change; heredity 
d) stability; stage - a) stage; discontinuous
Pearl's Certified Clinical Research Associate Exam Study Guide
Research - The systematic study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. 
 
Ethical - Conforming to an established set of principles or accepted professional standards of conduct.
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Research - The systematic study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. 
 
Ethical - Conforming to an established set of principles or accepted professional standards of conduct.
HESI Health Assessment Exam
"My life is really out of balance." - A client is reporting chest pain. What statement made by the client, helps the nurse to understand this client has a naturalistic belief in the cause of illness? 
 
Be open to people who are different 
Have a curiosity about people. 
Become culturally competent. - 2. A nurse is working in a healthcare facility that serves a diverse population. What action(s) by the nurse will allow the nurse to empathize with and understand this population? (Select all tha...
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"My life is really out of balance." - A client is reporting chest pain. What statement made by the client, helps the nurse to understand this client has a naturalistic belief in the cause of illness? 
 
Be open to people who are different 
Have a curiosity about people. 
Become culturally competent. - 2. A nurse is working in a healthcare facility that serves a diverse population. What action(s) by the nurse will allow the nurse to empathize with and understand this population? (Select all tha...
Nursing Test #4 Gerontology
What are the three things associated with ADL? - Bathing, Dressing, and Toileting 
 
What are the three things associated with IADL's - check writing/ paying bills, making phone calls, and shopping
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What are the three things associated with ADL? - Bathing, Dressing, and Toileting 
 
What are the three things associated with IADL's - check writing/ paying bills, making phone calls, and shopping
Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology
What is Cell Theory? - 1)All living organisms are made up of cells 
2)Every cell comes from a preexisting cell. 
 
Instead of a nucleus, what does a Prokaryotic cell have? - A nucleoid region containing DNA.
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What is Cell Theory? - 1)All living organisms are made up of cells 
2)Every cell comes from a preexisting cell. 
 
Instead of a nucleus, what does a Prokaryotic cell have? - A nucleoid region containing DNA.