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Test Bank for Religion Matters, 1st Edition, Stephen Prothero.
Module 1: Introduction, Hinduism 
Introduction: Reading Study/Quiz Questions 
1. What does Prothero make of the view that "all religions are essentially the same"? What do 
most people really mean when they assert this theory? Does Prothero accept or reject it, and in 
either case, on what grounds? 
2. When Prothero argues that all/most religions display "family resemblances," what exactly 
does he mean? What examples does he provide? 
3. What does Prothero claim regarding the relationship b...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 30 pages •
Module 1: Introduction, Hinduism 
Introduction: Reading Study/Quiz Questions 
1. What does Prothero make of the view that "all religions are essentially the same"? What do 
most people really mean when they assert this theory? Does Prothero accept or reject it, and in 
either case, on what grounds? 
2. When Prothero argues that all/most religions display "family resemblances," what exactly 
does he mean? What examples does he provide? 
3. What does Prothero claim regarding the relationship b...
TEST BANK Assessment and Management of Patients with Hearing and Balance DisordersTest Bank - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing
Chapter 64: Assessment and Management of Patients with Hearing and 
Balance Disorders 
1. The clinic nurse is assessing a child who has been brought to the clinic with signs and symptoms that are 
suggestive of otitis externa. What assessment finding is characteristic of otitis externa? 
A) Tophi on the pinna and ear lobe 
B) Dark yellow cerumen in the external auditory canal 
C) Pain on manipulation of the auricle 
D) Air bubbles visible in the middle ear 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
Pain when the nurse...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
Chapter 64: Assessment and Management of Patients with Hearing and 
Balance Disorders 
1. The clinic nurse is assessing a child who has been brought to the clinic with signs and symptoms that are 
suggestive of otitis externa. What assessment finding is characteristic of otitis externa? 
A) Tophi on the pinna and ear lobe 
B) Dark yellow cerumen in the external auditory canal 
C) Pain on manipulation of the auricle 
D) Air bubbles visible in the middle ear 
Ans: C 
Feedback: 
Pain when the nurse...
Test Bank - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 14 Assessment and Management of Patients with Obesity
which statement by the nurse is most likely to help a mobility obese-22-year-old man on losing weight on a 1000 -calorie diet 
A) It will be necessary to change lifestyle habits permanently to maintain the weight loss 
B) you will decrease your risk for future health problems such as diabetes by losing weight now 
C) you are likely to notice a few changes in how you feel with just a few weeks of diet change and exercise
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
which statement by the nurse is most likely to help a mobility obese-22-year-old man on losing weight on a 1000 -calorie diet 
A) It will be necessary to change lifestyle habits permanently to maintain the weight loss 
B) you will decrease your risk for future health problems such as diabetes by losing weight now 
C) you are likely to notice a few changes in how you feel with just a few weeks of diet change and exercise
Ch 27 Patient Safety and Quality
Ch 27 
1. A nurse is caring for a newborn shortly after birth and places the newborn under a radiant 
warmer. Which of the following potential complications does this action help to prevent? 
Cold stress 
2. A nurse is assisting with the care of a client who is in labor. Immediately after delivery of a 
newborn, which of the following actions should the nurse take first? 
Dry the newborn 
3. A nurse is caring for a client who is postpartum and is breastfeeding her infant. Which of the 
follow...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Ch 27 
1. A nurse is caring for a newborn shortly after birth and places the newborn under a radiant 
warmer. Which of the following potential complications does this action help to prevent? 
Cold stress 
2. A nurse is assisting with the care of a client who is in labor. Immediately after delivery of a 
newborn, which of the following actions should the nurse take first? 
Dry the newborn 
3. A nurse is caring for a client who is postpartum and is breastfeeding her infant. Which of the 
follow...
ASSESSMENT OF ACID-BASE BALANCE RT 3025 HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION (pH)
ASSESSMENT OF ACID-BASE 
BALANCE 
RT 3025 
HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION 
(pH) 
 Normal pH: 7.35 - 7.45 
 pH is measurement of H+ ions in the plasma. 
 Changes in pH of 1 unit represent a ten fold change in 
[H+]. 
pH [H+] in nanomols/ L 
7.6 26 
7.5 32 
7.4 40 
7.3 50 
7.2 63 
7.1 80 
7.0 100 
6.9 125 
ACIDEMIA VS ALKALEMIA 
 pH > 7.45 = alkalemia. 
 pH < 7.35 = acidemia.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 74 pages •
ASSESSMENT OF ACID-BASE 
BALANCE 
RT 3025 
HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION 
(pH) 
 Normal pH: 7.35 - 7.45 
 pH is measurement of H+ ions in the plasma. 
 Changes in pH of 1 unit represent a ten fold change in 
[H+]. 
pH [H+] in nanomols/ L 
7.6 26 
7.5 32 
7.4 40 
7.3 50 
7.2 63 
7.1 80 
7.0 100 
6.9 125 
ACIDEMIA VS ALKALEMIA 
 pH > 7.45 = alkalemia. 
 pH < 7.35 = acidemia.
Chapter 1 Economics: Foundations and Models
Chapter 1 Economics: Foundations and Models 
1.1 Three Key Economic Ideas 
1) Recent changes occurring within the U.S. health care system, including lower insurance 
reimbursement rates, have resulted in 
A) a growing number of doctor's choosing to open private practices. 
B) more medical practices being owned by hospitals than by individual doctors. 
C) a majority of hospitals closing routine medical practices in order to focus only on emergency 
care facilities. 
D) a majority of doctors wo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 157 pages •
Chapter 1 Economics: Foundations and Models 
1.1 Three Key Economic Ideas 
1) Recent changes occurring within the U.S. health care system, including lower insurance 
reimbursement rates, have resulted in 
A) a growing number of doctor's choosing to open private practices. 
B) more medical practices being owned by hospitals than by individual doctors. 
C) a majority of hospitals closing routine medical practices in order to focus only on emergency 
care facilities. 
D) a majority of doctors wo...
CERTIFICATION REVIEW 1 Certification Review Study Plan Chamberlain University NR661: APN
Running head: CERTIFICATION REVIEW 1 
Certification Review Study Plan 
Chamberlain University 
NR661: APN Capstone Practicum 
May 2018 
A study plan is a useful tool when there is a large amount of material to be covered for an exam. 
The material should be spaced out over several days, reviewing specific blocks of material each day, 
preparing ahead of time, and staying organized. This study plan will be utilized to focus on the areas 
needing improvement based on the NR603 predictor exam. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Running head: CERTIFICATION REVIEW 1 
Certification Review Study Plan 
Chamberlain University 
NR661: APN Capstone Practicum 
May 2018 
A study plan is a useful tool when there is a large amount of material to be covered for an exam. 
The material should be spaced out over several days, reviewing specific blocks of material each day, 
preparing ahead of time, and staying organized. This study plan will be utilized to focus on the areas 
needing improvement based on the NR603 predictor exam. ...
Case Study week 3 part 1
Case Study week 3 part 1 
1. Briefly and concisely summarize the history and physical (H&P) findings as if you 
were presenting it to your preceptor using the pertinent facts from the case. Use 
shorthand where possible and approved medical abbreviations. Avoid redundancy and 
irrelevant information. 
2. Provide a differential diagnosis (minimum of 3) which might explain the patient's 
chief complaint along with a brief statement of pathophysiology for each. 
3. Analyze the differential by...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Case Study week 3 part 1 
1. Briefly and concisely summarize the history and physical (H&P) findings as if you 
were presenting it to your preceptor using the pertinent facts from the case. Use 
shorthand where possible and approved medical abbreviations. Avoid redundancy and 
irrelevant information. 
2. Provide a differential diagnosis (minimum of 3) which might explain the patient's 
chief complaint along with a brief statement of pathophysiology for each. 
3. Analyze the differential by...
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. Diagnosis. Provide at least 1 paragraph justification. 
2. Describe how 2 therapy orientations would view and treat the disorder. 
3. Describe which therapy would have the most effective approach (and why). 
Case #1. 
It takes Amy the greatest effort to get out of bed. During the day time, she is exhausted, but 
when it’s time to sleep – she just can’t. She feels as if she is getting absolutely nothing done at 
work and keeps wondering when the boss will discover how little she has acc...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
. Diagnosis. Provide at least 1 paragraph justification. 
2. Describe how 2 therapy orientations would view and treat the disorder. 
3. Describe which therapy would have the most effective approach (and why). 
Case #1. 
It takes Amy the greatest effort to get out of bed. During the day time, she is exhausted, but 
when it’s time to sleep – she just can’t. She feels as if she is getting absolutely nothing done at 
work and keeps wondering when the boss will discover how little she has acc...
Case_Study_Module_6__Essentials_in_Nutrition.
1. 
a) Anthropometric = Assessment of body composition including 
circumference, weight, height and skin fold measurements. 
b) Clinical = Physical exam of the appearance including eyes, skin, 
tongue, teeth. Blood pressure and physical mobility, as well. 
c) You can use a growth chart to track growth and measure length (height) 
and weight to compare the child against the standard. BMI can also be 
used as a tool for children and adolescents. 
a. Anthropometric 
(this includes, height and weig...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
1. 
a) Anthropometric = Assessment of body composition including 
circumference, weight, height and skin fold measurements. 
b) Clinical = Physical exam of the appearance including eyes, skin, 
tongue, teeth. Blood pressure and physical mobility, as well. 
c) You can use a growth chart to track growth and measure length (height) 
and weight to compare the child against the standard. BMI can also be 
used as a tool for children and adolescents. 
a. Anthropometric 
(this includes, height and weig...
Bates’ Guide To Physical Examination And History Taking 11th Edition By Lynn Bickley – Test Bank