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[Show more]A hospital emergency room social worker meets with a 45-year-old man who recently 
immigrated from Mexico and has been experiencing severe panic attacks and anxiety. When 
the social worker approaches him, he says that he does not need any mental health treatment 
and that she can leave. The MOST li...
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Add to cartA hospital emergency room social worker meets with a 45-year-old man who recently 
immigrated from Mexico and has been experiencing severe panic attacks and anxiety. When 
the social worker approaches him, he says that he does not need any mental health treatment 
and that she can leave. The MOST li...
Postive Symptoms - ansRefers to hallucinations and/or delusions. 
Delusions - ansStrong beliefs held against strong contrary evidence. 
Hallucinations - ansInaccurate perceptions where inaccurate auditory stimuli is the most 
common. 
Negative Symptoms - ansRefers to lack of momement (avolition) or ...
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Add to cartPostive Symptoms - ansRefers to hallucinations and/or delusions. 
Delusions - ansStrong beliefs held against strong contrary evidence. 
Hallucinations - ansInaccurate perceptions where inaccurate auditory stimuli is the most 
common. 
Negative Symptoms - ansRefers to lack of momement (avolition) or ...
Empathy is the art of: 
(A) perceiving, experiencing and responding to the emotional state of another. 
(B) having feelings of sorrow and pity for the distress of another. 
(C) showing mercy and compassion for another. 
(D) addressing the mental distress and uncertainty of another - ansA. perceiving...
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Add to cartEmpathy is the art of: 
(A) perceiving, experiencing and responding to the emotional state of another. 
(B) having feelings of sorrow and pity for the distress of another. 
(C) showing mercy and compassion for another. 
(D) addressing the mental distress and uncertainty of another - ansA. perceiving...
SIADH - ANStoo much ADH 
low Na, hypo-osmolar, low UOP 
ADH - ANSmade in hypothalamus 
stored in pituitary 
released to kidney and makes kidney hold onto h20 
serum osmolarity - ANSNa X2 
275-295 
low=fluid overloaded 
high=concentrated 
SIADH CAUSES - ANSoat cell carcinoma (bronchogenic CA)-makes i...
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Add to cartSIADH - ANStoo much ADH 
low Na, hypo-osmolar, low UOP 
ADH - ANSmade in hypothalamus 
stored in pituitary 
released to kidney and makes kidney hold onto h20 
serum osmolarity - ANSNa X2 
275-295 
low=fluid overloaded 
high=concentrated 
SIADH CAUSES - ANSoat cell carcinoma (bronchogenic CA)-makes i...
cardiac output - ANSThe volume of blood ejected from the left side of the heart in one 
minute. 
4-8 L/min 
HR x SV 
Cardiac Index - ANSCO/BSA 
2.5-4.3 
Stroke Volume (SV) - ANSThe amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each 
contraction. (Vol ejected with each beat) 
60-100 
Preload. 
Afterlo...
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Add to cartcardiac output - ANSThe volume of blood ejected from the left side of the heart in one 
minute. 
4-8 L/min 
HR x SV 
Cardiac Index - ANSCO/BSA 
2.5-4.3 
Stroke Volume (SV) - ANSThe amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each 
contraction. (Vol ejected with each beat) 
60-100 
Preload. 
Afterlo...
You are monitoring a patient with a pulmonary artery catheter. You are unable to measure the 
patient's pulmonary artery wedge pressure. To obtain a value that corresponds to the 
pulmonary artery wedge pressure, you check the: 
A. Right ventricular pressure 
B. Pulmonary artery diastolic pressure ...
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Add to cartYou are monitoring a patient with a pulmonary artery catheter. You are unable to measure the 
patient's pulmonary artery wedge pressure. To obtain a value that corresponds to the 
pulmonary artery wedge pressure, you check the: 
A. Right ventricular pressure 
B. Pulmonary artery diastolic pressure ...
In regards to the Synergy Model for patient care, which of the following refers to an ongoing 
process in which a nurse generates changes to his or her medical practice via experiential 
learning and research utilization? 
A. Clinical inquiry 
B. Systems thinking 
C. Response to diversity 
D. Advoca...
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Add to cartIn regards to the Synergy Model for patient care, which of the following refers to an ongoing 
process in which a nurse generates changes to his or her medical practice via experiential 
learning and research utilization? 
A. Clinical inquiry 
B. Systems thinking 
C. Response to diversity 
D. Advoca...
2. A patient presents with a productive cough, hypoxemia, a fever, hypotension, tachycardia, 
and tachypnea. Hypoxemia was corrected with the administration of oxygen. Which of the 
following should be done next? 
A. Administer antibiotics. 
B. Start a vasopressor. 
C. Collect a sputum culture. 
D. ...
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Add to cart2. A patient presents with a productive cough, hypoxemia, a fever, hypotension, tachycardia, 
and tachypnea. Hypoxemia was corrected with the administration of oxygen. Which of the 
following should be done next? 
A. Administer antibiotics. 
B. Start a vasopressor. 
C. Collect a sputum culture. 
D. ...
Heart rate (HR) - ANS60-100 beats/min 
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) - ANS70-105 mmHg 
Cardiac output (CO) - ANS4-5 L/min 
Cardiac index (CI) - ANS2.5-4.5 L/min/m2 
Stroke volume (SV) - ANS50-100 ml/beat 
Stroke index (SI) - ANS35-60 ml/m2/beat 
Right arterial pressure (RAP) - ANS4-8 mmHg 
Pulmonary ...
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Add to cartHeart rate (HR) - ANS60-100 beats/min 
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) - ANS70-105 mmHg 
Cardiac output (CO) - ANS4-5 L/min 
Cardiac index (CI) - ANS2.5-4.5 L/min/m2 
Stroke volume (SV) - ANS50-100 ml/beat 
Stroke index (SI) - ANS35-60 ml/m2/beat 
Right arterial pressure (RAP) - ANS4-8 mmHg 
Pulmonary ...
Which 12-lead ECG changes should be expected in a patient with ACS involving the inferior 
wall? 
a) ST segment elevation in leads II, III and all the precordial leads 
b) ST segment elevation and deeply inverted T waves in leads II, III and AvF 
c) ST segment elevation and deeply inverted T waves i...
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Add to cartWhich 12-lead ECG changes should be expected in a patient with ACS involving the inferior 
wall? 
a) ST segment elevation in leads II, III and all the precordial leads 
b) ST segment elevation and deeply inverted T waves in leads II, III and AvF 
c) ST segment elevation and deeply inverted T waves i...
How do young children respond to decreased cardiac output? (cardiac 3) 
A. SV and HR are increased 
B. SV and HR are decreased 
C. SV stays the same and HR is increased 
D. SV is decreased and HR is increased - ANSC 
The majority of cardiac arrests in kids are due to - ANSRespiratory failure 
Adrene...
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Add to cartHow do young children respond to decreased cardiac output? (cardiac 3) 
A. SV and HR are increased 
B. SV and HR are decreased 
C. SV stays the same and HR is increased 
D. SV is decreased and HR is increased - ANSC 
The majority of cardiac arrests in kids are due to - ANSRespiratory failure 
Adrene...
Who coordinates and directs the work of the staff? - The CoS for Division or Higher commands, 
The XO for BDE or lower commands 
What is the basic staff structure? - a Chief of Staff (CoS) or XO 
Coordinating Staff 
Special Staff 
Personal Staff 
What is a Staff Section? - A grouping of staff member...
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Add to cartWho coordinates and directs the work of the staff? - The CoS for Division or Higher commands, 
The XO for BDE or lower commands 
What is the basic staff structure? - a Chief of Staff (CoS) or XO 
Coordinating Staff 
Special Staff 
Personal Staff 
What is a Staff Section? - A grouping of staff member...
65. International strategy refers to a(n) 
a. action plan pursued by American companies to compete against foreign companies operating in 
the United 
States. 
b. strategy through which the firm sells products in markets outside the firm's domestic market. 
c. political and economic action plan dev...
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Add to cart65. International strategy refers to a(n) 
a. action plan pursued by American companies to compete against foreign companies operating in 
the United 
States. 
b. strategy through which the firm sells products in markets outside the firm's domestic market. 
c. political and economic action plan dev...
We use symbology to help eliminate ambiguity in orders. - True 
What is a Military Symbol? - - Logograms (signs or characters) that represent words or phrases 
that are used to depict abstract graphic representations of a unit, equipment, installation, activity, 
control measure, or tactical mission...
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Add to cartWe use symbology to help eliminate ambiguity in orders. - True 
What is a Military Symbol? - - Logograms (signs or characters) that represent words or phrases 
that are used to depict abstract graphic representations of a unit, equipment, installation, activity, 
control measure, or tactical mission...
Who will provide guidance on improving the nutritional status of soldiers? - The Surgeon General 
Who is responsible for meeting the standards in AR 600-9? - The Soldier (Individual) 
How often will the SM be screened to ensure they meet body fat standards? - Every 6 months 
What is a safe and attai...
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Add to cartWho will provide guidance on improving the nutritional status of soldiers? - The Surgeon General 
Who is responsible for meeting the standards in AR 600-9? - The Soldier (Individual) 
How often will the SM be screened to ensure they meet body fat standards? - Every 6 months 
What is a safe and attai...
How many days does the commander have to flag a Soldier for enrollment ABCP? - a. 3 working 
days using DA 268 (AR 600-9, pg. 
What are the five principles of leadership? - Trust, military experience, honorable service, 
stewardship and esprit de corps 
What measurement do you round to when determin...
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Add to cartHow many days does the commander have to flag a Soldier for enrollment ABCP? - a. 3 working 
days using DA 268 (AR 600-9, pg. 
What are the five principles of leadership? - Trust, military experience, honorable service, 
stewardship and esprit de corps 
What measurement do you round to when determin...
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Add to cartHow many working days does the commander have to flag a Soldier for enrollment to the ABCP? - 
3 working days using DA 268 
What are the five principles of leadership? - Trust, military expertise, honorable service, 
stewardship and esprit de corps 
What measurement do you round to when determining ...
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Add to cartHow many working days does the commander have to flag a Soldier for enrollment to the ABCP? - 
3 working days using DA 268 
What are the five principles of leadership? - Trust, military expertise, honorable service, 
stewardship and esprit de corps 
What measurement do you round to when determining ...
For a measurement of a specific body landmark to be valid, how close must the result of each of the 
required measurements be to each other? - 1 INCH 
A Soldier has how many days after enrollment in the ABCP to meet with a dietitian to receive 
nutrition counseling? - 30 DAYS 
What is the Maximum al...
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Add to cartFor a measurement of a specific body landmark to be valid, how close must the result of each of the 
required measurements be to each other? - 1 INCH 
A Soldier has how many days after enrollment in the ABCP to meet with a dietitian to receive 
nutrition counseling? - 30 DAYS 
What is the Maximum al...
For a measurement of a specific body landmark to be valid, how close must the result of each of the 
required measurements be to each other? - 1 INCH 
A Soldier has how many days after enrollment in the ABCP to meet with a dietitian to receive 
nutrition counseling? - 30 DAYS 
What is the Maximum al...
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Add to cartFor a measurement of a specific body landmark to be valid, how close must the result of each of the 
required measurements be to each other? - 1 INCH 
A Soldier has how many days after enrollment in the ABCP to meet with a dietitian to receive 
nutrition counseling? - 30 DAYS 
What is the Maximum al...
What AR governs the TAF sponsorship program - AR 600-8-8 
Who is sponsorship mandatory for - First term soldiers 
What must the commander provide the sponsor - a) provide government transportation for 
military only, (if required and available) to pick up the soldier and family 
(b) provide adequate...
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Add to cartWhat AR governs the TAF sponsorship program - AR 600-8-8 
Who is sponsorship mandatory for - First term soldiers 
What must the commander provide the sponsor - a) provide government transportation for 
military only, (if required and available) to pick up the soldier and family 
(b) provide adequate...
What are the Semiannually periodic inventory requirement for ARNG and USAR - Inspect and 
review PLL 
Invetory and review basic and operational load 
Tool room/crib 
What AR covers Property Accountability Policies - AR735-5 
What are the 5 types of responsibility - Command 
Supervisory 
Direct 
Cust...
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Add to cartWhat are the Semiannually periodic inventory requirement for ARNG and USAR - Inspect and 
review PLL 
Invetory and review basic and operational load 
Tool room/crib 
What AR covers Property Accountability Policies - AR735-5 
What are the 5 types of responsibility - Command 
Supervisory 
Direct 
Cust...
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What would be the evaluation frequency for a Battalion in the Army Reserve? - 18 months 
What are the four folds of the CSDP program? - a. Responsibilities of commanders and 
supervisory personnel to instill supply discipline in their operations. 
b. Guidance for evaluation supply discipline. 
c. Fe...
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Add to cartWhat would be the evaluation frequency for a Battalion in the Army Reserve? - 18 months 
What are the four folds of the CSDP program? - a. Responsibilities of commanders and 
supervisory personnel to instill supply discipline in their operations. 
b. Guidance for evaluation supply discipline. 
c. Fe...
What would be the evaluation frequency for a Battalion in the Army Reserve? - 18 months 
What are the four folds of the CSDP program? - a. Responsibilities of commanders and 
supervisory personnel to instill supply discipline in their operations. 
b. Guidance for evaluation supply discipline. 
c. Fe...
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Add to cartWhat would be the evaluation frequency for a Battalion in the Army Reserve? - 18 months 
What are the four folds of the CSDP program? - a. Responsibilities of commanders and 
supervisory personnel to instill supply discipline in their operations. 
b. Guidance for evaluation supply discipline. 
c. Fe...
There are how many goals in the AT and LDS? - 10 
What AR describes the components of a unit AT and LDS program? - AR 350-1 
What do short-term goals in the LT/LD Action Plan focus on? - Short-term goals in the LT/LD 
Action Plan should focus on developing skills, knowledge, abilities and experience...
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Add to cartThere are how many goals in the AT and LDS? - 10 
What AR describes the components of a unit AT and LDS program? - AR 350-1 
What do short-term goals in the LT/LD Action Plan focus on? - Short-term goals in the LT/LD 
Action Plan should focus on developing skills, knowledge, abilities and experience...
There are how many goals in the AT and LDS? - 10 
What AR describes the components of a unit AT and LDS program? - AR 350-1 
What do short-term goals in the LT/LD Action Plan focus on? - Short-term goals in the LT/LD 
Action Plan should focus on developing skills, knowledge, abilities and experience...
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Add to cartThere are how many goals in the AT and LDS? - 10 
What AR describes the components of a unit AT and LDS program? - AR 350-1 
What do short-term goals in the LT/LD Action Plan focus on? - Short-term goals in the LT/LD 
Action Plan should focus on developing skills, knowledge, abilities and experience...
Who is responsible for LT/LD (Leadership Training / Leadership Development) in their units and for 
prividing a climate in which learning can take place? - Commanders 
What are the 3 core domains that shape the critical learning experiences throughout a soldier and 
leaders career? - Operational 
In...
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Add to cartWho is responsible for LT/LD (Leadership Training / Leadership Development) in their units and for 
prividing a climate in which learning can take place? - Commanders 
What are the 3 core domains that shape the critical learning experiences throughout a soldier and 
leaders career? - Operational 
In...
Staff Characteristics - Competent 
Initiative 
Critical and Creative Thinking 
Adaptive 
Flexible 
Self-confidence 
Cooperate 
Communicate 
Who is responsible for all that staffs does or fails to do? - Commander; cannot delegate this 
responsibility. The final decision, final responsibility, remains...
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Add to cartStaff Characteristics - Competent 
Initiative 
Critical and Creative Thinking 
Adaptive 
Flexible 
Self-confidence 
Cooperate 
Communicate 
Who is responsible for all that staffs does or fails to do? - Commander; cannot delegate this 
responsibility. The final decision, final responsibility, remains...
Which of the following is an objective of the Army's promotion and reduction system? - Provide 
for career progression and rank in line with potential. Ref: AR 600-8-19, p 1. 
The Chief of Staff of the Army or his superiors may promote, without regard to _______________, a 
Soldier who is otherwise...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is an objective of the Army's promotion and reduction system? - Provide 
for career progression and rank in line with potential. Ref: AR 600-8-19, p 1. 
The Chief of Staff of the Army or his superiors may promote, without regard to _______________, a 
Soldier who is otherwise...
Define Relief in Place - a tactical enabling operation in which, by the direction of higher authority, 
all or part of a unit is replaced in an area of operations by the incoming unit 
three techniques for conducting a relief - sequentially, simultaneously, or staggered 
define sequential relief - o...
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Add to cartDefine Relief in Place - a tactical enabling operation in which, by the direction of higher authority, 
all or part of a unit is replaced in an area of operations by the incoming unit 
three techniques for conducting a relief - sequentially, simultaneously, or staggered 
define sequential relief - o...
Relief in place - Operation by direction of higher authority, ALL or part of a unit is replaced 
3 ways of conducting a relief - Sequentially 
Simultaneously 
Staggered 
Sequentially - Right seat left seat. Takes time 
Simultaneously - All relieved at the same time. Quickest and dangerous 
Staggered...
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Add to cartRelief in place - Operation by direction of higher authority, ALL or part of a unit is replaced 
3 ways of conducting a relief - Sequentially 
Simultaneously 
Staggered 
Sequentially - Right seat left seat. Takes time 
Simultaneously - All relieved at the same time. Quickest and dangerous 
Staggered...
Relief in place - Operation by direction of higher authority, ALL or part of a unit is replaced 
3 ways of conducting a relief - Sequentially 
Simultaneously 
Staggered 
Sequentially - Right seat left seat. Takes time 
Simultaneously - All relieved at the same time. Quickest and dangerous 
Staggered...
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Add to cartRelief in place - Operation by direction of higher authority, ALL or part of a unit is replaced 
3 ways of conducting a relief - Sequentially 
Simultaneously 
Staggered 
Sequentially - Right seat left seat. Takes time 
Simultaneously - All relieved at the same time. Quickest and dangerous 
Staggered...
What is USAR Form 62-R? - Sponsors guide and in processing checklist 
What is USAR Form 62-1-R? - Unit Sponsor List 
What is USAR Form 62-2-R? - New Soldier Sponsorship Log 
First Line Leader (FLL) (reserve sponsorship) will? - Contact the new Soldier prior to first battle 
assembly. Provide and exp...
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Add to cartWhat is USAR Form 62-R? - Sponsors guide and in processing checklist 
What is USAR Form 62-1-R? - Unit Sponsor List 
What is USAR Form 62-2-R? - New Soldier Sponsorship Log 
First Line Leader (FLL) (reserve sponsorship) will? - Contact the new Soldier prior to first battle 
assembly. Provide and exp...
Who coordinates and directs the work of the staff? - The CoS for Division or Higher commands, 
The XO for BDE or lower commands 
What is the basic staff structure? - a Chief of Staff (CoS) or XO 
Coordinating Staff 
Special Staff 
Personal Staff 
What is a Staff Section? - A grouping of staff member...
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Add to cartWho coordinates and directs the work of the staff? - The CoS for Division or Higher commands, 
The XO for BDE or lower commands 
What is the basic staff structure? - a Chief of Staff (CoS) or XO 
Coordinating Staff 
Special Staff 
Personal Staff 
What is a Staff Section? - A grouping of staff member...
Who coordinates and directs the work of the staff? - The CoS for Division or Higher commands, 
The XO for BDE or lower commands 
What is the basic staff structure? - a Chief of Staff (CoS) or XO 
Coordinating Staff 
Special Staff 
Personal Staff 
What is a Staff Section? - A grouping of staff member...
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Add to cartWho coordinates and directs the work of the staff? - The CoS for Division or Higher commands, 
The XO for BDE or lower commands 
What is the basic staff structure? - a Chief of Staff (CoS) or XO 
Coordinating Staff 
Special Staff 
Personal Staff 
What is a Staff Section? - A grouping of staff member...
What is the term for the "duties and responsibilities inherent in a field of expertise"? - 
*Functional responsibilities. 
Which of the following are the principle staff assistants? - *Coordinating staff officers. 
Which of the following is a member of the commander's personal staff? - The chapla...
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Add to cartWhat is the term for the "duties and responsibilities inherent in a field of expertise"? - 
*Functional responsibilities. 
Which of the following are the principle staff assistants? - *Coordinating staff officers. 
Which of the following is a member of the commander's personal staff? - The chapla...
List the standard types of BCTs. - HBCT, IBCT, and SBCT. Ref: FMI 3-0.1 Page 1-12. 
List the six warfighting functions. - Movement and maneuver, intelligence, fires, sustainment, 
command and control, and protection. 
Ref: FMI 3-0.1 Page 1-13. 
Name the three components that constitute a Soldier's ...
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Add to cartList the standard types of BCTs. - HBCT, IBCT, and SBCT. Ref: FMI 3-0.1 Page 1-12. 
List the six warfighting functions. - Movement and maneuver, intelligence, fires, sustainment, 
command and control, and protection. 
Ref: FMI 3-0.1 Page 1-13. 
Name the three components that constitute a Soldier's ...
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What are the three types of BCT? - 1. Heavy 
2. Infantry 
3. Stryker 
(NOT ARMOR) 
What is the purpose of sustaining operations? - To generate and maintain combat power. 
What is organic to all three of the BCTs? - The reconnaissance squadron 
Aside from forward support companies, what other compani...
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Add to cartWhat are the three types of BCT? - 1. Heavy 
2. Infantry 
3. Stryker 
(NOT ARMOR) 
What is the purpose of sustaining operations? - To generate and maintain combat power. 
What is organic to all three of the BCTs? - The reconnaissance squadron 
Aside from forward support companies, what other compani...
What is the RCP for a SCF (P) with a BASD of 1 March 1994? - 25 Years 
When must a Commander flag a SM to deny him automatic promotion to PV2-SPC? - NLT the 
20th day 
Flag code J is used to identify what? - Army physical Fitness Test Failure 
What article of the MCM covers malingering? - Article 11...
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Add to cartWhat is the RCP for a SCF (P) with a BASD of 1 March 1994? - 25 Years 
When must a Commander flag a SM to deny him automatic promotion to PV2-SPC? - NLT the 
20th day 
Flag code J is used to identify what? - Army physical Fitness Test Failure 
What article of the MCM covers malingering? - Article 11...
What is the RCP for a SCF (P) with a BASD of 1 March 1994? - 25 Years 
When must a Commander flag a SM to deny him automatic promotion to PV2-SPC? - NLT the 
20th day 
Flag code J is used to identify what? - Army physical Fitness Test Failure 
What article of the MCM covers malingering? - Article 11...
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Add to cartWhat is the RCP for a SCF (P) with a BASD of 1 March 1994? - 25 Years 
When must a Commander flag a SM to deny him automatic promotion to PV2-SPC? - NLT the 
20th day 
Flag code J is used to identify what? - Army physical Fitness Test Failure 
What article of the MCM covers malingering? - Article 11...
What is the RCP for a SCF (P) with a BASD of 1 March 1994? - 25 Years 
When must a Commander flag a SM to deny him automatic promotion to PV2-SPC? - NLT the 
20th day 
Flag code J is used to identify what? - Army physical Fitness Test Failure 
What article of the MCM covers malingering? - Article 11...
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Add to cartWhat is the RCP for a SCF (P) with a BASD of 1 March 1994? - 25 Years 
When must a Commander flag a SM to deny him automatic promotion to PV2-SPC? - NLT the 
20th day 
Flag code J is used to identify what? - Army physical Fitness Test Failure 
What article of the MCM covers malingering? - Article 11...
What AR governs the TAF sponsorship program - AR 600-8-8 
Who is sponsorship mandatory for - First term soldiers 
What must the commander provide the sponsor - a) provide government transportation for 
military only, (if required and available) to pick up the soldier and family 
(b) provide adequate...
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Who is sponsorship mandatory for - First term soldiers 
What must the commander provide the sponsor - a) provide government transportation for 
military only, (if required and available) to pick up the soldier and family 
(b) provide adequate...
Doctrine Defined: - A body of thought on how Army forces intend to 
operate as an integral part of a joint force 
What is the Goal of Unified Land Operations? - Unified land operations are simultaneous 
offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil authorities tasks to seize, retai...
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Add to cartDoctrine Defined: - A body of thought on how Army forces intend to 
operate as an integral part of a joint force 
What is the Goal of Unified Land Operations? - Unified land operations are simultaneous 
offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil authorities tasks to seize, retai...
Doctrine Defined: - A body of thought on how Army forces intend to 
operate as an integral part of a joint force 
What is the Goal of Unified Land Operations? - Unified land operations are simultaneous 
offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil authorities tasks to seize, retai...
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Add to cartDoctrine Defined: - A body of thought on how Army forces intend to 
operate as an integral part of a joint force 
What is the Goal of Unified Land Operations? - Unified land operations are simultaneous 
offensive, defensive, and stability or defense support of civil authorities tasks to seize, retai...
FM 6-22 - Army leadership 
AR 350-1 - Army training and leader development 
AR 600-100 - Army leadership 
PAM 600-25 - Us army NCO professional development guide 
What AR describes the components of a unit AT LDS program? - AR 350-1 
What are the three goals of an LT/LD program? - 1. Near term 
2. S...
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Add to cartFM 6-22 - Army leadership 
AR 350-1 - Army training and leader development 
AR 600-100 - Army leadership 
PAM 600-25 - Us army NCO professional development guide 
What AR describes the components of a unit AT LDS program? - AR 350-1 
What are the three goals of an LT/LD program? - 1. Near term 
2. S...
Which of the following would be the earliest auscultatory finding in left ventricular failure 
(LVF)? 
A. Crackles 
B. S3 
C. Murmur of mitral regurgitation 
D. Pericardial friction rub - ANSB. S3 
LVF would be the most subtle because early changes are usually subtle changes. Choose 
"S3." 
A pati...
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Add to cartWhich of the following would be the earliest auscultatory finding in left ventricular failure 
(LVF)? 
A. Crackles 
B. S3 
C. Murmur of mitral regurgitation 
D. Pericardial friction rub - ANSB. S3 
LVF would be the most subtle because early changes are usually subtle changes. Choose 
"S3." 
A pati...
A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and complains of a 
headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also 
appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment 
approach? - ANSRapidly lo...
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Add to cartA 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and complains of a 
headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also 
appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment 
approach? - ANSRapidly lo...
What is vasogenic cerebral edema? - ANSVasogenic cerebral edema is an increase in 
extracellular fluid caused by a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier with the resultant 
increase in vascular permeability. This cerebral edema begins locally and becomes more 
generalized. Common causes are trauma (i...
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Add to cartWhat is vasogenic cerebral edema? - ANSVasogenic cerebral edema is an increase in 
extracellular fluid caused by a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier with the resultant 
increase in vascular permeability. This cerebral edema begins locally and becomes more 
generalized. Common causes are trauma (i...
If you have the condition where P = .05 or .01, you as a researcher should: 
a. Reject the null hypothesis 
b. Accept the null hypothesis 
c. Reassess the study 
d. Perform a post test - ansIf you have the condition where P = .05 or .01, you as a researcher 
should: 
a. Reject the null hypothesis 
W...
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Add to cartIf you have the condition where P = .05 or .01, you as a researcher should: 
a. Reject the null hypothesis 
b. Accept the null hypothesis 
c. Reassess the study 
d. Perform a post test - ansIf you have the condition where P = .05 or .01, you as a researcher 
should: 
a. Reject the null hypothesis 
W...
How do you assess cranial nerve V trigeminal? - Tell patient to close eyes, take piece of cotton or 
other soft item and lightly touch either one of both sides of each of the three divisions of the 
trigeminal. 
How do you assess for cranial nerve VII facial? - Observe the patient for nystagmus or t...
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Add to cartHow do you assess cranial nerve V trigeminal? - Tell patient to close eyes, take piece of cotton or 
other soft item and lightly touch either one of both sides of each of the three divisions of the 
trigeminal. 
How do you assess for cranial nerve VII facial? - Observe the patient for nystagmus or t...
What direct-acting dopamine receptor agonist is recommended to be used in the treatments of 
neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) fo help lower the dopamine blockade? 
A) benzotropine (Cogentin) 
B) bromocriptine (Parlodel) 
C) dantrolene (Dantrium) 
D) trihexyphenidyl (Artane) - A) Bromocriptine (P...
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Add to cartWhat direct-acting dopamine receptor agonist is recommended to be used in the treatments of 
neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) fo help lower the dopamine blockade? 
A) benzotropine (Cogentin) 
B) bromocriptine (Parlodel) 
C) dantrolene (Dantrium) 
D) trihexyphenidyl (Artane) - A) Bromocriptine (P...
What direct-acting dopamine receptor agonist is recommended to be used in the treatments of 
neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) fo help lower the dopamine blockade? 
A) benzotropine (Cogentin) 
B) bromocriptine (Parlodel) 
C) dantrolene (Dantrium) 
D) trihexyphenidyl (Artane) - A) Bromocriptine (P...
Preview 2 out of 9 pages
Add to cartWhat direct-acting dopamine receptor agonist is recommended to be used in the treatments of 
neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) fo help lower the dopamine blockade? 
A) benzotropine (Cogentin) 
B) bromocriptine (Parlodel) 
C) dantrolene (Dantrium) 
D) trihexyphenidyl (Artane) - A) Bromocriptine (P...
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