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POLS1501 || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.
  • POLS1501 || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.

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  • Who wrote about negative and positive peace and what is the difference between these two subjects? correct answers Johan Galtung - father of peace studies. Negative peace refers to the absence of violence. When, for example, a ceasefire is enacted, a negative peace will ensue. It is negative because something undesirable stopped happening (e.g. the violence stopped, the oppression ended). Positive peace is filled with positive content such as restoration of relationships, the creation of social ...
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DAT Bootcamp Biology Exams (1-4)
  • DAT Bootcamp Biology Exams (1-4)

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  • Modern cell theory - Answer- All known living things are made up of one or more cells. All living cells arise from pre-existing cells by division. The cell is the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms. The activity of an organism depends on the total activity of independent cells. Energy flow (metabolism and biochemistry) occurs within cells. Cells contain DNA which is found specifically in the chromosome and RNA found in the cell nucleus and cytoplasm. All cel...
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Lifespan Development Final Exam| 100 Questions | With Complete Solutions
  • Lifespan Development Final Exam| 100 Questions | With Complete Solutions

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  • This is the term that refers to biological aging correct answer: Senescence The "genetic programming" theory of aging proposes the existence of _____________ that control biological changes A. Telomeres B. Heritability C. Free radicals D. Aging Genes correct answer: D. Aging Genes Theories about aging can be organized into two groups, those that emphasize __________ and those that emphasize _________ . correct answer: programmed effects of specific genes & cumulative effects of...
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CRRN - Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse Exam Study Review
  • CRRN - Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse Exam Study Review

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  • knack maneuver - Answer- form of Kegal exercise used to prevent incontinence Orem's Theory of Self-Care Model states that its goal of nursing is to serve patients and assist them to provide self-care. What are the 3 categories of needs? - Answer- universal, developmental, health normal Timed Up and Go (TUG) - Answer- 7-10 seconds What is the most successful position for sexual activity for a woman with cerebral palsy? - Answer- side-lying with bolster between knees Which is the best...
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NURS 321: Theories of Aging Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NURS 321: Theories of Aging Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • gerontology correct answer: holistic study of aging processes and individuals as they mature throughout the adult life span when does aging begin correct answer: at moment of conception what is the fastest growing segment of population correct answer: old-old (85+) Senescence correct answer: the progressive deterioration of body systems that can increase the risk of mortality as an individual gets older homeostenosis correct answer: inability of the body to restore homeostasis a...
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MCAT: Cell Biology correctly answered rated A+
  • MCAT: Cell Biology correctly answered rated A+

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  • MCAT: Cell BiologyCell Theory - correct answer 1) All living things are made of cells 2) Cell is the basic functional unit of life 3) Cells are formed from other cells 4) Cells contain DNA (genetic information) Are viruses living organisms? - correct answer No. They dont contain DNA (they have RNA), and they are not able to reproduce on their own (violates 3 and 4 of cell theory) Eukaryotic cells vs Prokaryotic cells - correct answer Eu: Nucleus. Pro: No nucleus Nucleus - correct ans...
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BSNC 1000 Module 2 Questions with Revised Answers
  • BSNC 1000 Module 2 Questions with Revised Answers

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  • BSNC 1000 Module 2 Questions with Revised Answers Developmental tasks for older persons - Answer-- adjusting to decreasing health and physical strength - adjusting to retirement and reduced or fixed income - adjusting to the death of a spouse - accepting one's self as an ageing person - maintaining satisfactory living arrangements - redefining relationships with adult children - finding ways to maintain quality of life Purpose of developmental tasks for older adults - Answer-- t...
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Gerontology Exam 1 Modules 1,2,3 Question And Answers 2023
  • Gerontology Exam 1 Modules 1,2,3 Question And Answers 2023

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  • Gerontology Exam 1 Modules 1,2,3 Question And Answers 2023 The scope of nursing practice is influenced by the unique needs of the population being served and is regulated by ________. The AARP The ANA The state The Federal Government - ANS-The state Which term does the CDC use to mean the ability to live in one's own home and community safely, independently, and comfortably, regardless of age, income, or ability level? Aging in place Househole elderly Assisted living Freedom - ...
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Lifespan Development Final Exam (FINAL EXAM PSYC 3100 BGSU) Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Lifespan Development Final Exam (FINAL EXAM PSYC 3100 BGSU) Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Biological aging: DNA-Cellular Theory correct answer: Programmed effects: cancer Random Events: telomere shortening Biological Aging: Organ-Tissue Level correct answer: Gradual fail of endocrine system Declines in immune functioning Motor Performance correct answer: Peak performance reached at age 25 Obesity correct answer: Hereditary, decline in activity, increase in calories. Can be limited with exercise and low calorie diet. Piaget correct answer: Postformal thought Per...
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C721 1- Which of the following statements regarding needs is most true? Group of answer ch
  • C721 1- Which of the following statements regarding needs is most true? Group of answer ch

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  • C721 1- Which of the following statements regarding needs is most true? Group of answer ch C721 1- Which of the following statements regarding needs is most true? Group of answer choices Needs provide intensity in the motivation process. A manifest need is a need that motivates across time and situations. Hedonism was an early motivation theory assuming people seek pain and avoid pleasure. Needs provide direction in the motivation process. None of these. 2- The assumptions of expectancy t...
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