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facilities taking part in inpatient quality reporting to assemble information for serious sepsis 
as well as septic shock and through this measure implementation, CMS will be in a position to 
assess if severe sepsis care and septic shock clients are getting better (Kuttab et al., 2018). Care 
facilities and in particular the rural critical access hospitals should be current on sepsis criteria 
and come up with their personal in-house screening tool.
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facilities taking part in inpatient quality reporting to assemble information for serious sepsis 
as well as septic shock and through this measure implementation, CMS will be in a position to 
assess if severe sepsis care and septic shock clients are getting better (Kuttab et al., 2018). Care 
facilities and in particular the rural critical access hospitals should be current on sepsis criteria 
and come up with their personal in-house screening tool.
facilities taking part in inpatient quality reporting to assemble information for serious sepsis 
as well as septic shock and through this measure implementation, CMS will be in a position to 
assess if severe sepsis care and septic shock clients are getting better (Kuttab et al., 2018). Care 
facilities and in particular the rural critical access hospitals should be current on sepsis criteria 
and come up with their personal in-house screening tool.
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facilities taking part in inpatient quality reporting to assemble information for serious sepsis 
as well as septic shock and through this measure implementation, CMS will be in a position to 
assess if severe sepsis care and septic shock clients are getting better (Kuttab et al., 2018). Care 
facilities and in particular the rural critical access hospitals should be current on sepsis criteria 
and come up with their personal in-house screening tool.
facilities taking part in inpatient quality reporting to assemble information for serious sepsis 
as well as septic shock and through this measure implementation, CMS will be in a position to 
assess if severe sepsis care and septic shock clients are getting better (Kuttab et al., 2018). Care 
facilities and in particular the rural critical access hospitals should be current on sepsis criteria 
and come up with their personal in-house screening tool.
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facilities taking part in inpatient quality reporting to assemble information for serious sepsis 
as well as septic shock and through this measure implementation, CMS will be in a position to 
assess if severe sepsis care and septic shock clients are getting better (Kuttab et al., 2018). Care 
facilities and in particular the rural critical access hospitals should be current on sepsis criteria 
and come up with their personal in-house screening tool.
Module 09 Discussion - Diet Therapy Considerations for People Living with HIV/AIDS 
1. What are three diet therapy considerations that must be made for people living with 
HIV/AIDS? 
Proper nutrition is essential to all people, whether they are living with HIV or not. But 
many who have HIV/AIDS can have some conditions that include wasting, diarrhea, 
and lipid abnormalities, meaning they lack proper nutrients which are very important to HIV 
patients. Eating is a well-keyed component of ma...
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Module 09 Discussion - Diet Therapy Considerations for People Living with HIV/AIDS 
1. What are three diet therapy considerations that must be made for people living with 
HIV/AIDS? 
Proper nutrition is essential to all people, whether they are living with HIV or not. But 
many who have HIV/AIDS can have some conditions that include wasting, diarrhea, 
and lipid abnormalities, meaning they lack proper nutrients which are very important to HIV 
patients. Eating is a well-keyed component of ma...
Essentials Of Pathophysiology Concepts Of 
Altered States 4th Edition By Porth-Test B 
Essentials Of Pathophysiology Concepts of Altered 
States 4th Edition By Porth-Test Bank 
SAMPLE TEST 
Chapter 3- Inflammation, the Inflammatory Response, and Fever 
1. A client with poor arterial circulation in the lower limbs has developed areas of inflammation and “weeping” clear 
serous exudate. Since chronic inflammation lasts for a long time, it has been associated with which of the following 
chang...
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Essentials Of Pathophysiology Concepts Of 
Altered States 4th Edition By Porth-Test B 
Essentials Of Pathophysiology Concepts of Altered 
States 4th Edition By Porth-Test Bank 
SAMPLE TEST 
Chapter 3- Inflammation, the Inflammatory Response, and Fever 
1. A client with poor arterial circulation in the lower limbs has developed areas of inflammation and “weeping” clear 
serous exudate. Since chronic inflammation lasts for a long time, it has been associated with which of the following 
chang...
ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL 
HEALTH NURSING-CONCEPTS OF 
CARE IN EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE, 
7TH EDITION BY MARY C – Test Bank 
ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING-CONCEPTS OF CARE IN 
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE, 7TH EDITION BY MARY C – Test Bank 
Chapter 6: Relationship Development and Therapeutic Communication 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
____ 1. What is the most essential task for a nurse to accomplish pri...
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ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL 
HEALTH NURSING-CONCEPTS OF 
CARE IN EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE, 
7TH EDITION BY MARY C – Test Bank 
ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING-CONCEPTS OF CARE IN 
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE, 7TH EDITION BY MARY C – Test Bank 
Chapter 6: Relationship Development and Therapeutic Communication 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
____ 1. What is the most essential task for a nurse to accomplish pri...
Course Fall 2017 ETHC 101-B02 LUO 
Test Quiz 1 
Started 8/29/17 3:13 PM 
Submitted 8/29/17 3:26 PM 
Due Date 9/4/17 11:59 PM 
Status Completed 
Attempt Score 40 out of 50 points 
Time Elapsed 12 minutes out of 30 minutes 
Instructions 
Results Displayed Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback 
Time limit: 30 minutes 
10 multiple-choice questions 
Open-book/open-notes 
Do not hit the BACK button as this will lock you out of the quiz. 
The timer will continue if you leave this quiz without...
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Course Fall 2017 ETHC 101-B02 LUO 
Test Quiz 1 
Started 8/29/17 3:13 PM 
Submitted 8/29/17 3:26 PM 
Due Date 9/4/17 11:59 PM 
Status Completed 
Attempt Score 40 out of 50 points 
Time Elapsed 12 minutes out of 30 minutes 
Instructions 
Results Displayed Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback 
Time limit: 30 minutes 
10 multiple-choice questions 
Open-book/open-notes 
Do not hit the BACK button as this will lock you out of the quiz. 
The timer will continue if you leave this quiz without...
1. Which of the following components of a clinical question represents the “P” in the 
PICOT format for asking clinical questions? 
A) The nurse's preparation for patient teaching prior to surgery 
B) Early ambulation versus aggressive anticoagulant therapy
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1. Which of the following components of a clinical question represents the “P” in the 
PICOT format for asking clinical questions? 
A) The nurse's preparation for patient teaching prior to surgery 
B) Early ambulation versus aggressive anticoagulant therapy
Group project is an online trading game from Week 2 to Week 11. Each group shall submit the 
following three components. 1) One-page initial report on the opening of trading account and the 
initial positions in Week 3 in class. 2) One-page progress report about the interim trading 
positions held and profits/losses made in Week 8 in class. 3) The PowerPoint slides (not 
exceeding 10 slides) by Friday noon (at 12 pm) in Week 11 via Luminus. Week 12 will be the 
presentation week. Each group...
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Group project is an online trading game from Week 2 to Week 11. Each group shall submit the 
following three components. 1) One-page initial report on the opening of trading account and the 
initial positions in Week 3 in class. 2) One-page progress report about the interim trading 
positions held and profits/losses made in Week 8 in class. 3) The PowerPoint slides (not 
exceeding 10 slides) by Friday noon (at 12 pm) in Week 11 via Luminus. Week 12 will be the 
presentation week. Each group...
Question 4 Obesity creates a greater risk for dehydration in people because a) Adipose cells contain 
little water because fat is water repelling. b) The metabolic rate of obese adults is slower than the rate of 
lean adults. c) The rate of urine output of obese adults is higher than the rate of output of lean adults. d) 
The thirst receptors of the hypothalamus do not function effectively. 
 Question 5 Continued therapy of pernicious anemia (PA) generally lasts how long? a) 6 to 8 weeks b) 8 ...
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Question 4 Obesity creates a greater risk for dehydration in people because a) Adipose cells contain 
little water because fat is water repelling. b) The metabolic rate of obese adults is slower than the rate of 
lean adults. c) The rate of urine output of obese adults is higher than the rate of output of lean adults. d) 
The thirst receptors of the hypothalamus do not function effectively. 
 Question 5 Continued therapy of pernicious anemia (PA) generally lasts how long? a) 6 to 8 weeks b) 8 ...