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SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES USAHS LATEST EXAMINATION
what is the ideal posture in a wheelchair? - hips to the back of the seat at a 90 degree angle knees at a 90 degree angle feet firmly supported on footrests leg resting on the seat surface *posture isn't always possible* 
how long can someone sit in one position when they have no feeling in their butt and has a history of open pressure ulcers on their butt and is unable to shift their weight? - 1 hour
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- Exam (elaborations)
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what is the ideal posture in a wheelchair? - hips to the back of the seat at a 90 degree angle knees at a 90 degree angle feet firmly supported on footrests leg resting on the seat surface *posture isn't always possible* 
how long can someone sit in one position when they have no feeling in their butt and has a history of open pressure ulcers on their butt and is unable to shift their weight? - 1 hour
REGISTERED NURSE- HESI RN EXIT Exam Questions and Answers
The nurse has been teaching a client with congestive heart failure about proper nutrition. The selection of which lunch indicates the client has learned about sodium restriction? 
A) Cheese sandwich with a glass of 2% milk 
B) Sliced turkey sandwich and canned pineapple 
C) Cheeseburger and baked potato 
D) Mushroom pizza and ice cream - B) Sliced turkey sandwich and canned pineapple
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 51 pages •
The nurse has been teaching a client with congestive heart failure about proper nutrition. The selection of which lunch indicates the client has learned about sodium restriction? 
A) Cheese sandwich with a glass of 2% milk 
B) Sliced turkey sandwich and canned pineapple 
C) Cheeseburger and baked potato 
D) Mushroom pizza and ice cream - B) Sliced turkey sandwich and canned pineapple
Movement Science exam 1 USAHS
What are the limitations to the reflex theory? - Does not explain movements without a stimulus, voluntary, novel, varied, spontaneous movements, or fast movements. 
Which theory can explain abnormal reflexes after cortical damage, CNS is over PNS and reflexes, and movement can be facilitated with proprioceptive input? - Hierarchical 
Limitations to the hierarchical theory - Does not explain normal reflexive behavior
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the limitations to the reflex theory? - Does not explain movements without a stimulus, voluntary, novel, varied, spontaneous movements, or fast movements. 
Which theory can explain abnormal reflexes after cortical damage, CNS is over PNS and reflexes, and movement can be facilitated with proprioceptive input? - Hierarchical 
Limitations to the hierarchical theory - Does not explain normal reflexive behavior
Health Insurance and Healthcare Systems EXAMINATION
Experience rating aka medical underwriting, 
employers and employees pay based on their groups' use of 
services in previous years 
 
Fee-for-service consists of charges paid for 
specific services provided, and as a payment system, it 
encourages the provision of as many services as possible
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Experience rating aka medical underwriting, 
employers and employees pay based on their groups' use of 
services in previous years 
 
Fee-for-service consists of charges paid for 
specific services provided, and as a payment system, it 
encourages the provision of as many services as possible
CHSOS CERTIFIED HEALTH CARE SIMULTION OPERATIONS EXAMINATION 2023
Feedback - Information given or dialogue 
between participants, facilitator, 
simulator, peer with the intention of 
improving the understanding of concepts 
or aspects of performance. 
FHM - fetal heart monitor 
FHR - fetal heart rate
- Exam (elaborations)
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Feedback - Information given or dialogue 
between participants, facilitator, 
simulator, peer with the intention of 
improving the understanding of concepts 
or aspects of performance. 
FHM - fetal heart monitor 
FHR - fetal heart rate
Chapter 10: Healthcare Institution
Types of coordination of care – clinician-patient relationship, institutional coordination financial coordination coordination between health care public health
- Class notes
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Types of coordination of care – clinician-patient relationship, institutional coordination financial coordination coordination between health care public health
REGISTERED NURSE- HESI RN EXIT Exam Questions and Answers LATEST 2023
The nurse is talking to parents about nutrition in school aged children. Which of the following is the most common nutritional disorder in this age group? 
A) Bulimia 
B) Anorexia 
C) Obesity 
D) Malnutrition - C) Obesity
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse is talking to parents about nutrition in school aged children. Which of the following is the most common nutritional disorder in this age group? 
A) Bulimia 
B) Anorexia 
C) Obesity 
D) Malnutrition - C) Obesity
UTMB ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 5355 Exam 3 166 QUESTIONS LATEST
The neurotransmitters that could be involved in the different types of anxiety disorders (i.e., panic) - Major ones are norepinephrine serotonin, and gamma-aminobutyric acid. Increases would be seen in norepinephrine and serotonin (opposite in depression).
- Exam (elaborations)
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The neurotransmitters that could be involved in the different types of anxiety disorders (i.e., panic) - Major ones are norepinephrine serotonin, and gamma-aminobutyric acid. Increases would be seen in norepinephrine and serotonin (opposite in depression).
BIOLOGY 2023
A flowering plant produces pollen in the 
A) stigma. 
B) ovule. 
C) fruit. 
D) anther. 
E) style. d 
________ are modified leaves that are often brightly colored and scented to attract pollinators. 
A) Filaments 
B) Anthers 
C) Petals 
D) Stigma 
E) Sepals c 
Which of the following statements is TRUE? 
A) When mature, the carpel will become the seed and the anther will become the fruit. 
B) When mature, the ovules will become seeds and the ovary will develop into a fruit. 
C) When mature, the st...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A flowering plant produces pollen in the 
A) stigma. 
B) ovule. 
C) fruit. 
D) anther. 
E) style. d 
________ are modified leaves that are often brightly colored and scented to attract pollinators. 
A) Filaments 
B) Anthers 
C) Petals 
D) Stigma 
E) Sepals c 
Which of the following statements is TRUE? 
A) When mature, the carpel will become the seed and the anther will become the fruit. 
B) When mature, the ovules will become seeds and the ovary will develop into a fruit. 
C) When mature, the st...
Fundamentals of Information Security
A company has just completed an audit of disaster protection strategies. The company has decided it must keep and be able to retrieve backup data for a period of 30 years. The company has implemented tape backups using 8mm digital audio tapes. 
Which factor could impact the company's ability to access information from the backup tapes? 
A Tape access speed B Technical obsolescence C Reading tape header D Network speed - B
- Exam (elaborations)
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A company has just completed an audit of disaster protection strategies. The company has decided it must keep and be able to retrieve backup data for a period of 30 years. The company has implemented tape backups using 8mm digital audio tapes. 
Which factor could impact the company's ability to access information from the backup tapes? 
A Tape access speed B Technical obsolescence C Reading tape header D Network speed - B