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Test Bank for Macionis/Gerber, Sociology, Ninth Canadian Edition Chapter 1: The Sociological Perspective Multiple Choice Questions
Test Bank for Macionis/Gerber, Sociology, Ninth Canadian Edition 
Chapter 1: The Sociological Perspective 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1) What might a sociologist say about people's selection of marriage partners? 
a. People marry because they fall in love. 
b. When it comes to romance, it’s all a matter of personal taste. 
c. Typically, a person marries someone of similar social position. 
d. When it comes to love, opposites attract. 
Answer: c 
Page Reference: 5 
Skill: Applied 
2) The idea ...
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Test Bank for Macionis/Gerber, Sociology, Ninth Canadian Edition 
Chapter 1: The Sociological Perspective 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1) What might a sociologist say about people's selection of marriage partners? 
a. People marry because they fall in love. 
b. When it comes to romance, it’s all a matter of personal taste. 
c. Typically, a person marries someone of similar social position. 
d. When it comes to love, opposites attract. 
Answer: c 
Page Reference: 5 
Skill: Applied 
2) The idea ...
CWV-101 Christian Worldview Final Exam Study Guide Key Terms
CWV-101 Christian Worldview 
Final Exam Study Guide 
Key Terms 
Atheism: belief based only on the natural or physical realm with no spiritual or supernatural 
Pantheism: belief that “all is god” and in a strong sense of spiritualism but not in a personal god 
Theism: belief in a personal and relational god who created and sustains all that exists 
Deism: belief in a god who created all things but is not relational or involved in the world 
Young Earth View: (recent creation) genesis 1 refers...
- Exam (elaborations)
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CWV-101 Christian Worldview 
Final Exam Study Guide 
Key Terms 
Atheism: belief based only on the natural or physical realm with no spiritual or supernatural 
Pantheism: belief that “all is god” and in a strong sense of spiritualism but not in a personal god 
Theism: belief in a personal and relational god who created and sustains all that exists 
Deism: belief in a god who created all things but is not relational or involved in the world 
Young Earth View: (recent creation) genesis 1 refers...
Business Law Final Exam Sophia Click below link for Answer
Business Law Final Exam Sophia 
Click below link for Answer 


1 
In which scenario do the different court systems in the U.S. interact properly? 
 
A Colorado man is a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit for an incident that occurred in 
New Mexico when he was under the influence of marijuana. When hearing the case, the New 
Mexico judge applies the laws of Colorado, where marijuana is legal, rather than New 
Mexico law, which criminalizes it. 
 
A New Jersey resident is sued by an ...
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Business Law Final Exam Sophia 
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1 
In which scenario do the different court systems in the U.S. interact properly? 
 
A Colorado man is a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit for an incident that occurred in 
New Mexico when he was under the influence of marijuana. When hearing the case, the New 
Mexico judge applies the laws of Colorado, where marijuana is legal, rather than New 
Mexico law, which criminalizes it. 
 
A New Jersey resident is sued by an ...
Introduction to Pathology Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE
: Introduction to Pathology 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The sequence of events producing cellular changes the following injury best defines: 
a. manifestations. 
b. pathogenesis. 
c. sign. 
d. symptom. 
ANS: B REF: p. 2 
2. An abnormal disturbance of the function and structure of the human body following injury 
refers to: 
a. disease. 
b. etiology. 
c. manifestations. 
d. pathogenesis. 
ANS: A REF: p. 2 
3. The study of the cause of the disease is termed: 
a. disease. 
b. etiology. 
c. pat...
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: Introduction to Pathology 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The sequence of events producing cellular changes the following injury best defines: 
a. manifestations. 
b. pathogenesis. 
c. sign. 
d. symptom. 
ANS: B REF: p. 2 
2. An abnormal disturbance of the function and structure of the human body following injury 
refers to: 
a. disease. 
b. etiology. 
c. manifestations. 
d. pathogenesis. 
ANS: A REF: p. 2 
3. The study of the cause of the disease is termed: 
a. disease. 
b. etiology. 
c. pat...
Henry Williams, Part 1 Guided Reflection Questions Opening Questions
Henry Williams, Part 1 
Guided Reflection Questions 
Opening Questions 
How did the simulated experience of Henry Williams’s case make you feel? 
At first, it was a bit frustrating because I did not know what to do for him. Once I realized that I 
had to do the assessments and located the question within the vSim, it went smoother. I was able 
to get into a groove and complete the simulation 
What nursing actions did you feel were appropriate within this scenario? 
I think it was appropriat...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Henry Williams, Part 1 
Guided Reflection Questions 
Opening Questions 
How did the simulated experience of Henry Williams’s case make you feel? 
At first, it was a bit frustrating because I did not know what to do for him. Once I realized that I 
had to do the assessments and located the question within the vSim, it went smoother. I was able 
to get into a groove and complete the simulation 
What nursing actions did you feel were appropriate within this scenario? 
I think it was appropriat...
The Molecules of Cells Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
The Molecules of Cells 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. If an element has an atomic number of 12, how many electrons are in its outermost shell? 
A. 1 
B. 10 
C. 8 
D. 2 
E. 12 
 Two electrons fill the innermost shell and eight fill the next, leaving two for the outermost 
shell. 
Bloom's Level: Apply 
Figure: 2.06 
Learning Outcome: 2.01.02 
Section: 2.01 
Topic: Chemistry 
2-1 
Full file at 
2. If an element has an atomic number of 15, then 
A. the atomic mass must also be 15. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The Molecules of Cells 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. If an element has an atomic number of 12, how many electrons are in its outermost shell? 
A. 1 
B. 10 
C. 8 
D. 2 
E. 12 
 Two electrons fill the innermost shell and eight fill the next, leaving two for the outermost 
shell. 
Bloom's Level: Apply 
Figure: 2.06 
Learning Outcome: 2.01.02 
Section: 2.01 
Topic: Chemistry 
2-1 
Full file at 
2. If an element has an atomic number of 15, then 
A. the atomic mass must also be 15. ...
PATIENT Dilemma Demanding/Disrespectful Family Member
PATIENT Dilemma 
Demanding/Disrespectful Family Member 
Josephine Peters, 62 years old 
Primary Concept 
Coping 
Interrelated Concepts (In order of 
emphasis) 
● Pain 
● Stress 
● Clinical Judgment 
● Collaboration 
NCLEX Client Need Categories Percentage of Items from 
Each 
Category/Subcategory 
Covered in 
Case Study 
Safe and Effective Care Environment 
● Management of Care 17-23% 
● Safety and Infection Control 9-15% 
Health Promotion and Maintenance 6-12% 
Psychosocial Integri...
- Exam (elaborations)
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PATIENT Dilemma 
Demanding/Disrespectful Family Member 
Josephine Peters, 62 years old 
Primary Concept 
Coping 
Interrelated Concepts (In order of 
emphasis) 
● Pain 
● Stress 
● Clinical Judgment 
● Collaboration 
NCLEX Client Need Categories Percentage of Items from 
Each 
Category/Subcategory 
Covered in 
Case Study 
Safe and Effective Care Environment 
● Management of Care 17-23% 
● Safety and Infection Control 9-15% 
Health Promotion and Maintenance 6-12% 
Psychosocial Integri...
: Drugs Used to Treat Lower Respiratory Disease Willihnganz: Clayton’s Basic Pharmacology for Nurses, 18th Edition
: Drugs Used to Treat Lower Respiratory Disease 
Willihnganz: Clayton’s Basic Pharmacology for Nurses, 18th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A patient has questions regarding a recently prescribed antitussive agent. Which response by 
the nurse is the best? 
a. “It will eliminate your cough at night.” 
b. “It will reduce the frequency of your cough.” 
c. “It should be used in the morning.” 
d. “It should be taken before sleep.” 
ANS: B 
Antitussive agents act by suppressing the co...
- Exam (elaborations)
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: Drugs Used to Treat Lower Respiratory Disease 
Willihnganz: Clayton’s Basic Pharmacology for Nurses, 18th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A patient has questions regarding a recently prescribed antitussive agent. Which response by 
the nurse is the best? 
a. “It will eliminate your cough at night.” 
b. “It will reduce the frequency of your cough.” 
c. “It should be used in the morning.” 
d. “It should be taken before sleep.” 
ANS: B 
Antitussive agents act by suppressing the co...
: Review of Hemodynamics Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE BEST REVIEWED DOCUMENT IN STUVIA
: Review of Hemodynamics 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A patient is taking a beta1-adrenergic drug to improve the stroke volume of the heart. The 
nurse caring for this patient knows that this drug acts by increasing: 
a. cardiac afterload. 
b. cardiac preload. 
c. myocardial contractility. 
d. venous return. 
ANS: C 
Beta1-adrenergic agents help increase the heart’s stroke volume by increasing myocardial 
contractility. Cardiac afterload is determined primarily by the degree of periphera...
- Exam (elaborations)
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: Review of Hemodynamics 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A patient is taking a beta1-adrenergic drug to improve the stroke volume of the heart. The 
nurse caring for this patient knows that this drug acts by increasing: 
a. cardiac afterload. 
b. cardiac preload. 
c. myocardial contractility. 
d. venous return. 
ANS: C 
Beta1-adrenergic agents help increase the heart’s stroke volume by increasing myocardial 
contractility. Cardiac afterload is determined primarily by the degree of periphera...
Sed2601 Mcq.pdf - Sed2601 Multiple choice questions
Question 
Outline two reasons why marketisation policies may produce inequality of educational 
achievement between social classes. 
Answer: 
 cream-skimming; successful schools can attract higher 
achievers, who are more likely to be middle-class. 
 silt-shifting; successful schools can avoid taking less able, 
largely working-class pupils, who thus end up in low-achieving 
schools. 
Question 
Outline three reasons for gender differences in educational achievement. 
Answer: 
 l...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question 
Outline two reasons why marketisation policies may produce inequality of educational 
achievement between social classes. 
Answer: 
 cream-skimming; successful schools can attract higher 
achievers, who are more likely to be middle-class. 
 silt-shifting; successful schools can avoid taking less able, 
largely working-class pupils, who thus end up in low-achieving 
schools. 
Question 
Outline three reasons for gender differences in educational achievement. 
Answer: 
 l...
Bates’ Guide To Physical Examination And History Taking 11th Edition By Lynn Bickley – Test Bank