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Pesticide Regulation DPR Review Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
The difference between California's laws and the Department of Pesticide Regulation's 
regulations is that laws are: 
A) passed by CAC and regulations are passed by the CA legislature 
B) passed by CA legislature and regulations are adopted by the DPR to carry out the laws 
C) supplements to federal regulations 
D) adopted by the DPR to carry out regulations signed by the Governor 
→ ~~> B- passed by CA legislature and regulations are adopted by the DPR to carry 
out the laws 
Which of...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
The difference between California's laws and the Department of Pesticide Regulation's 
regulations is that laws are: 
A) passed by CAC and regulations are passed by the CA legislature 
B) passed by CA legislature and regulations are adopted by the DPR to carry out the laws 
C) supplements to federal regulations 
D) adopted by the DPR to carry out regulations signed by the Governor 
→ ~~> B- passed by CA legislature and regulations are adopted by the DPR to carry 
out the laws 
Which of...
OCCTH 585 Test 2 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
You have just arrived at your level 2 fieldwork placement in a neuro unit at the hospital. Your 
preceptor asks you to create an education piece about the warning signs of a stroke. What 
are 5 signs that you will be sure to include? 
→ ~~> 1. Dizziness 
→ 2. Headaches 
→ 3. Vision problems 
→ 4. Trouble speaking 
→ 5. Weakness 
Your preceptor asks you to do a chart review before you go see a new admission. You see 
that this patient has a right CVA. Which side of the body do you...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 92 pages •
You have just arrived at your level 2 fieldwork placement in a neuro unit at the hospital. Your 
preceptor asks you to create an education piece about the warning signs of a stroke. What 
are 5 signs that you will be sure to include? 
→ ~~> 1. Dizziness 
→ 2. Headaches 
→ 3. Vision problems 
→ 4. Trouble speaking 
→ 5. Weakness 
Your preceptor asks you to do a chart review before you go see a new admission. You see 
that this patient has a right CVA. Which side of the body do you...
OCCTH 585 Test 1 Neurology Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Where in the cell do action potentials exist? 
a) cell body 
b) axons 
c) dendrites 
d) all of the above 
→ ~~> b) axons 
Where in the cell is information received? 
a) cell body 
b) axons 
c) dendrites 
d) all of the above 
→ ~~> c) dendrites 
Put the following steps of transmitting an action potential into the correct order. 
a) Receptor molecules open up ion channels 
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b) Action po...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Where in the cell do action potentials exist? 
a) cell body 
b) axons 
c) dendrites 
d) all of the above 
→ ~~> b) axons 
Where in the cell is information received? 
a) cell body 
b) axons 
c) dendrites 
d) all of the above 
→ ~~> c) dendrites 
Put the following steps of transmitting an action potential into the correct order. 
a) Receptor molecules open up ion channels 
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b) Action po...
OCCTH 585 Neuro Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
nformation flows through neurons from ____ to ____ in the neuron 
→ ~~> dendrite; axon 
_____ bring a cell to threshold while _____ bring a cell further from threshold 
→ ~~> EPSPs; IPSPs 
What 3 main things is neuroplasticity capable of? 
→ ~~> - changing the properties of neurotransmission 
- changes in cell properties 
- structural/ anatomical changes of cells 
How does neuroplasticity change the properties of neurotransmission? (2) 
→ ~~> - change in transmitter size 
- c...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
nformation flows through neurons from ____ to ____ in the neuron 
→ ~~> dendrite; axon 
_____ bring a cell to threshold while _____ bring a cell further from threshold 
→ ~~> EPSPs; IPSPs 
What 3 main things is neuroplasticity capable of? 
→ ~~> - changing the properties of neurotransmission 
- changes in cell properties 
- structural/ anatomical changes of cells 
How does neuroplasticity change the properties of neurotransmission? (2) 
→ ~~> - change in transmitter size 
- c...
OCCTH 585 Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
- Exam (elaborations)
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OTH 585 Exam 1 PART 2 (WEEK 3 - neuromotor impairments) Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
reflex - hierarchical model of motor control 
→ ~~> 1. Motivated by (thirst) 
→ 2. Long term memory searched for motor requirements needed to reach/move to get 
the water bottle 
→ 3. Adjust motor program to fit the context (duration, speed of movement, etc) 
→ 4. Program is executed/adapted 
→ 5. Brain stores info (knowledge of results) 
→ 6. Movement becomes learned motor skill (requires practice) 
Neuromaturational Theory of motor development 
→ ~~> Changes in neural stru...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 27 pages •
reflex - hierarchical model of motor control 
→ ~~> 1. Motivated by (thirst) 
→ 2. Long term memory searched for motor requirements needed to reach/move to get 
the water bottle 
→ 3. Adjust motor program to fit the context (duration, speed of movement, etc) 
→ 4. Program is executed/adapted 
→ 5. Brain stores info (knowledge of results) 
→ 6. Movement becomes learned motor skill (requires practice) 
Neuromaturational Theory of motor development 
→ ~~> Changes in neural stru...
OCCTH 585 - Alzheimer's Disease Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Types of Dementia 
→ ~~> - Alzheimer's disease 
→ - Vascular dementia 
→ - Lewy bodies 
→ - Frontotemporal dementia 
Alzheimer's disease 
→ ~~> One of the most common types of dementia. Not a process of accelerated 
brain aging. Specific characteristics in neurons. 
→ - Insidious onset 
→ - cognitive and behavioural impairments 
Top 9 Early Signs 
→ ~~> 1. Memory loss 
→ 2. Changes in mood 
→ 3. Misplacing belongings 
→ 4. Hard to complete familiar tasks 
→ 5....
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Types of Dementia 
→ ~~> - Alzheimer's disease 
→ - Vascular dementia 
→ - Lewy bodies 
→ - Frontotemporal dementia 
Alzheimer's disease 
→ ~~> One of the most common types of dementia. Not a process of accelerated 
brain aging. Specific characteristics in neurons. 
→ - Insidious onset 
→ - cognitive and behavioural impairments 
Top 9 Early Signs 
→ ~~> 1. Memory loss 
→ 2. Changes in mood 
→ 3. Misplacing belongings 
→ 4. Hard to complete familiar tasks 
→ 5....
Nursing 214 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
what are the four concepts which have been basic to nursing theory? 
→ ~~> t/person 2. environment 3. health 4. nursing 
what is the purpose of a conceptual model/theoretical framework in the development of 
nursing as a profession ? 
→ ~~> provides direction and guidance for professional nursing in practice, eduction, 
and research 
clients 
→ ~~> the recipients of nursing care (includes individuals, families, groups, and 
communities) 
environment 
→ ~~> the internal and...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
what are the four concepts which have been basic to nursing theory? 
→ ~~> t/person 2. environment 3. health 4. nursing 
what is the purpose of a conceptual model/theoretical framework in the development of 
nursing as a profession ? 
→ ~~> provides direction and guidance for professional nursing in practice, eduction, 
and research 
clients 
→ ~~> the recipients of nursing care (includes individuals, families, groups, and 
communities) 
environment 
→ ~~> the internal and...
NURS 611 exam one Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Mitochondria 
→ This structure generates ATP 
Ribosome 
→ This structure synthesizes protein 
Golgi apparatus 
→ This structure processes and packages proteins for delivery 
Nucleus 
→ Repository of genetic information 
Endoplasmic Reticulum 
→ A cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other 
materials are carried from one part of the cell to another. Synthesis steroid hormones 
and folds proteins 
Nucleolus 
→ ribosome synthesis 
visicle 
→ Best Gra...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
Mitochondria 
→ This structure generates ATP 
Ribosome 
→ This structure synthesizes protein 
Golgi apparatus 
→ This structure processes and packages proteins for delivery 
Nucleus 
→ Repository of genetic information 
Endoplasmic Reticulum 
→ A cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other 
materials are carried from one part of the cell to another. Synthesis steroid hormones 
and folds proteins 
Nucleolus 
→ ribosome synthesis 
visicle 
→ Best Gra...
NURS 611 Advanced Pathophysiology Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
immunoglobulin associated with asthma 
→ IgE 
causes of pre-renal AKI 
→ hypo-perfusion 
→ BUN is higher than plasma creatinine since urea is still reabsorbed 
→ no damage to the kidneys, reversible 
→ ex: dehydration, severe blood loss, heart failure, cirrhosis, sepsis 
a patient has HTN and CKD, spilling out albumin out but have a normal GFR, what kidney 
failure stage are they in? 
→ CKD stage 1 
characteristics of PCOS 
→ no single factor to cause 
most common cause of anovul...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
immunoglobulin associated with asthma 
→ IgE 
causes of pre-renal AKI 
→ hypo-perfusion 
→ BUN is higher than plasma creatinine since urea is still reabsorbed 
→ no damage to the kidneys, reversible 
→ ex: dehydration, severe blood loss, heart failure, cirrhosis, sepsis 
a patient has HTN and CKD, spilling out albumin out but have a normal GFR, what kidney 
failure stage are they in? 
→ CKD stage 1 
characteristics of PCOS 
→ no single factor to cause 
most common cause of anovul...