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TEST BANK FOR PHARMACOLOGY AND THE NURSING PROCESS 7TH EDITION BY LILLEY
1.	Question Name: 0001	Type: MC	Objective: Ch 01: The Nursing Process and Drug Therapy	Item Bank: Lilley Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 7th Ed 
The nurse is writing a nursing diagnosis for a plan of care for a patient who has been newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Which statement reflects the correct format for a nursing diagnosis? 
A.	Anxiety 
B.	Anxiety related to new drug therapy 
C.	Anxiety related to anxious feelings about drug therapy, as evidenced by statements such as “I’m ...
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1.	Question Name: 0001	Type: MC	Objective: Ch 01: The Nursing Process and Drug Therapy	Item Bank: Lilley Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 7th Ed 
The nurse is writing a nursing diagnosis for a plan of care for a patient who has been newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Which statement reflects the correct format for a nursing diagnosis? 
A.	Anxiety 
B.	Anxiety related to new drug therapy 
C.	Anxiety related to anxious feelings about drug therapy, as evidenced by statements such as “I’m ...
TESTBANK FOR EVIDENCED BASED PRACTICE IN NURSING AND HEALTHCARE 4TH EDITION BY MELNYK ALL CHAPTERS
1.	In the hospital where Nurse L. provides care, tradition dictates that oral temperatures be included in every set of patient vital signs, regardless of patient diagnosis or acuity. This is most likely an example of which of the following phenomena? 
A)	The prioritization of internal evidence over external evidence 
B)	Practice that lacks evidence to support its application 
C)	The integration of personal expertise into nursing care 
D)	Evidence-based practice 
 
 
2.	The clinical nurse educato...
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1.	In the hospital where Nurse L. provides care, tradition dictates that oral temperatures be included in every set of patient vital signs, regardless of patient diagnosis or acuity. This is most likely an example of which of the following phenomena? 
A)	The prioritization of internal evidence over external evidence 
B)	Practice that lacks evidence to support its application 
C)	The integration of personal expertise into nursing care 
D)	Evidence-based practice 
 
 
2.	The clinical nurse educato...
TEST BANK FOR ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS AND DECISION-MAKING IN ACCOUNTING, TEXT AND CASES 5TH EDITION STEVEN MINTZ, ROSELYN MORRIS
1)	When Sally is asked why she should share her toys with her sister, she responds by saying "Because my mom says I have to and if I don't I'll go to time-out." In which stage of moral development is Sally? 
A)	Conventional Morality 
B)	Nonconventional Morality 
C)	Postconventional Morality 
D)	Preconventional Morality 
 
2)	In reference to Rest's four-component Model of Morality, which component reflects an individual's willingness to place ethical values ahead of non-ethical values that ...
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1)	When Sally is asked why she should share her toys with her sister, she responds by saying "Because my mom says I have to and if I don't I'll go to time-out." In which stage of moral development is Sally? 
A)	Conventional Morality 
B)	Nonconventional Morality 
C)	Postconventional Morality 
D)	Preconventional Morality 
 
2)	In reference to Rest's four-component Model of Morality, which component reflects an individual's willingness to place ethical values ahead of non-ethical values that ...
TEST BANK FOR RESEARCH METHODS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 5TH EDITION FREDERICK J GRAVETTER, LORI-ANN B. FORZANO
1.	Eosinophils are involved in the immune response against: 
A.	viruses. 
B.	intracellular bacteria. 
C.	parasites that cannot be phagocytized. 
D.	extracellular bacteria. 
 
ANS: C 
 
 
2.	Which of the following are components of both innate and adaptive immune responses? 
A.	Immunoglobulins 
B.	T helper cells 
C.	Macrophages 
D.	B cells ANS: C 
 
 
3.	The process by which leukocytes are attracted to a specific area by chemical messengers is called: 
A.	diapedesis. 
B.	degranulation. 
C.	chemot...
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1.	Eosinophils are involved in the immune response against: 
A.	viruses. 
B.	intracellular bacteria. 
C.	parasites that cannot be phagocytized. 
D.	extracellular bacteria. 
 
ANS: C 
 
 
2.	Which of the following are components of both innate and adaptive immune responses? 
A.	Immunoglobulins 
B.	T helper cells 
C.	Macrophages 
D.	B cells ANS: C 
 
 
3.	The process by which leukocytes are attracted to a specific area by chemical messengers is called: 
A.	diapedesis. 
B.	degranulation. 
C.	chemot...
TEST BANK FOR APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY FOR THE DENTAL HYGIENIST 7TH EDITION BY HAVELES
1.	A drug is defined as a biologically active substance that can modify: 
a.	the environment. 
b.	the pH of tissue. 
c.	cellular function. 
d.	immune response. 
ANS: C 
Correct: A drug can modify cellular function. A general understanding of drug action allows the dental hygienist to make informed decisions regarding possible drug interactions or adverse reactions for the patient. 
Incorrect choices: It is a concern that discarded drugs may be affecting the environment, but this is not the defin...
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1.	A drug is defined as a biologically active substance that can modify: 
a.	the environment. 
b.	the pH of tissue. 
c.	cellular function. 
d.	immune response. 
ANS: C 
Correct: A drug can modify cellular function. A general understanding of drug action allows the dental hygienist to make informed decisions regarding possible drug interactions or adverse reactions for the patient. 
Incorrect choices: It is a concern that discarded drugs may be affecting the environment, but this is not the defin...
TEST BANK FOR AGING AS A SOCIAL PROCESS CANADA AND BEYOND, 7TH EDITION, ANDREW V. WISTER
. In 2016, what percentage of the total Canadian population did baby boomers comprise? 
a) 13 per cent 
b) 27 per cent 
c) 34 per cent 
d) 55 per cent 
Ans: b 
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2. In 2015, what percentage of the world’s population was 65 years and older? 
a) 3.3 per cent 
b) 5 per cent 
c) 8.5 per cent 
d) 10 per cent 
Ans: c 
Page: 4 
3. What happened to the number of centenarians in Canada between 2011 and 2016? 
a) The number stabilized 
b) The number increased by 25.7per cent 
c) The number decrea...
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. In 2016, what percentage of the total Canadian population did baby boomers comprise? 
a) 13 per cent 
b) 27 per cent 
c) 34 per cent 
d) 55 per cent 
Ans: b 
Page: 4 
2. In 2015, what percentage of the world’s population was 65 years and older? 
a) 3.3 per cent 
b) 5 per cent 
c) 8.5 per cent 
d) 10 per cent 
Ans: c 
Page: 4 
3. What happened to the number of centenarians in Canada between 2011 and 2016? 
a) The number stabilized 
b) The number increased by 25.7per cent 
c) The number decrea...
TEST BANK FOR ACCOUNTING FOR GOVERNMENTAL & NONPROFIT ENTITIES 17TH EDITION JACQUELINE RECK, SUZANNE LOWENSOHN, EARL WILSON
1. Special purpose governments generally provide a wider range of services to their 
residents than do general purpose governments. 
True False 
2. Examples of general purpose governments include cities, towns, and public schools that 
receive tax revenue to finance the services they provide. 
True False 
3. The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) is the body authorized to 
establish accounting principles for all state and local governments, both general purpose and 
special pur...
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1. Special purpose governments generally provide a wider range of services to their 
residents than do general purpose governments. 
True False 
2. Examples of general purpose governments include cities, towns, and public schools that 
receive tax revenue to finance the services they provide. 
True False 
3. The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) is the body authorized to 
establish accounting principles for all state and local governments, both general purpose and 
special pur...
TEST BANK FOR ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, PERSPECTIVES 6TH CANADIAN EDITION DAVID J.A. DOZOIS
Chapter 02: Theoretical Perspectives on Abnormal Behaviour 
Chapter 02 Multiple Choice Questions 
1. An integrative approach to the case study of Hailey at the start of the chapter 
A) would focus on how maternal postpartum depression factors combine with peer social stressors in triggering 
depression. 
B) would focus on how genetic factors interact with atypical synthesis of neurotransmitters to produce depression. 
C) would infer biological, psychological and social factors from Hailey's de...
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Chapter 02: Theoretical Perspectives on Abnormal Behaviour 
Chapter 02 Multiple Choice Questions 
1. An integrative approach to the case study of Hailey at the start of the chapter 
A) would focus on how maternal postpartum depression factors combine with peer social stressors in triggering 
depression. 
B) would focus on how genetic factors interact with atypical synthesis of neurotransmitters to produce depression. 
C) would infer biological, psychological and social factors from Hailey's de...
TEST BANK FOR ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, 10TH EDITION, RONALD J. COMER, JONATHAN S. COMER
Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 
1. What are important differences between case studies and single-subject experiments? 
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of each. 
2. Which steps would a researcher take to analyze the collected data from a correlational 
study to determine whether a correlation exists and whether the correlation is positive or 
negative? Include in your answer a description of each type of correlation: unrelated, 
positive, and negative. 
3. A m...
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Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 
1. What are important differences between case studies and single-subject experiments? 
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of each. 
2. Which steps would a researcher take to analyze the collected data from a correlational 
study to determine whether a correlation exists and whether the correlation is positive or 
negative? Include in your answer a description of each type of correlation: unrelated, 
positive, and negative. 
3. A m...
TEST BANK FOR ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, 8TH EDITION, SUSAN NOLENHOEKSEM
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whose unusual patterns of functioning upset or threaten the social order...