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Coach Brooks Ch.4 Test Questions and Answers Graded A+
What did many Americans want added to the newly drafted Constitution in 1787? a list of 
guaranteed freedoms. 
The Bill of Rights includes the first 10 amendments of the Constitution. 
Who supported the need for a Bill of Rights when he stated, "A bill of rights is what the people 
are entitled to . . . and what no just government should refuse"? Thomas Jefferson 
Which of the following is not a right guaranteed by the Bill of Rights? freedom from military 
service 
The First Amendment guarant...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What did many Americans want added to the newly drafted Constitution in 1787? a list of 
guaranteed freedoms. 
The Bill of Rights includes the first 10 amendments of the Constitution. 
Who supported the need for a Bill of Rights when he stated, "A bill of rights is what the people 
are entitled to . . . and what no just government should refuse"? Thomas Jefferson 
Which of the following is not a right guaranteed by the Bill of Rights? freedom from military 
service 
The First Amendment guarant...
CNUR 106 Questions and Answers Already Passed
Why is education important for clients? increases the competencies and confidence of clients 
to manage their own self-care 
Why is education important for staff? Teaches them how to deliver high-quality care 
Benefits of education for clients: -increases client satisfaction 
-improves quality of life 
-decreases incidences of illness complications 
-decreases anxiety 
-maximizes independence 
Benefits of education for staff: -enhances job satisfaction 
-improves therapeutic relationships 
-incr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 66 pages •
Why is education important for clients? increases the competencies and confidence of clients 
to manage their own self-care 
Why is education important for staff? Teaches them how to deliver high-quality care 
Benefits of education for clients: -increases client satisfaction 
-improves quality of life 
-decreases incidences of illness complications 
-decreases anxiety 
-maximizes independence 
Benefits of education for staff: -enhances job satisfaction 
-improves therapeutic relationships 
-incr...
CNUR 301 Latest Update Graded A+
Managing consists of POSDCORB Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Coordinating, 
Reporting, Budgeting 
Followership is frequently described as the "Upward" influence" of individuals on their 
leaders and their team 
Mentors A formal supportive relationship between two or more health professionals that has 
the potential result in professional growth and development for both mentors and mentees. A 
reciprocal relationship between an expert and novice 
Two categories of leadership theori...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
Managing consists of POSDCORB Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Coordinating, 
Reporting, Budgeting 
Followership is frequently described as the "Upward" influence" of individuals on their 
leaders and their team 
Mentors A formal supportive relationship between two or more health professionals that has 
the potential result in professional growth and development for both mentors and mentees. A 
reciprocal relationship between an expert and novice 
Two categories of leadership theori...
CNUR 301 Unit 1-6 Questions and Answers Graded A+
Mentoring Mentors focus on role-modelling and guiding, rather than supervising and 
instructing 
-A special kind of leadersihp 
-Not management 
-Teach, inform, articulate 
-Formal and Informal 
Self-Development Process of increasing ones self-awareness 
-needs to be initiated and developed (both at individual and collective levels) 
Social Intelligence Nurse leader is fully present to the other 
Leadership a process used to persuade and to influence the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors 
of oth...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 40 pages •
Mentoring Mentors focus on role-modelling and guiding, rather than supervising and 
instructing 
-A special kind of leadersihp 
-Not management 
-Teach, inform, articulate 
-Formal and Informal 
Self-Development Process of increasing ones self-awareness 
-needs to be initiated and developed (both at individual and collective levels) 
Social Intelligence Nurse leader is fully present to the other 
Leadership a process used to persuade and to influence the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors 
of oth...
CNUR 303 Questions and Answers Already Passed
When is GTT checked for gestational diabetes? 24-28 weeks 
When is GBS tested? 35-37 weeks vaginal/rectal swab 
about 5 week window where you can have it or not 
GPTPAL G: gravida - total # of pregnancies including current pregnancy 
P: para - total # of pregnancies carried to greater than 20 weeks 
T: term - # of term infants greater then or equal to 37 weeks 
P: premature - # of premature infants, after 20 weeks but before completion of 37 
A: abortion - # of therapeutic or spontaneous abortio...
- Exam (elaborations)
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When is GTT checked for gestational diabetes? 24-28 weeks 
When is GBS tested? 35-37 weeks vaginal/rectal swab 
about 5 week window where you can have it or not 
GPTPAL G: gravida - total # of pregnancies including current pregnancy 
P: para - total # of pregnancies carried to greater than 20 weeks 
T: term - # of term infants greater then or equal to 37 weeks 
P: premature - # of premature infants, after 20 weeks but before completion of 37 
A: abortion - # of therapeutic or spontaneous abortio...
CNUR 303 Questions and Answers Rated A+
Recommended weight gain for singleton pregnancy 11.5-16kg 
25-35lbs 
hCG Human Chorionic Gonadotropin 
a hormone secreted by the trophoblast cells of placenta 
stimulates estrogen and progesterone 
Estrogen uterus and breast enlargement 
Progesterone A hormone produced by the ovaries 
acts with estrogen to bring about the mensural cycle 
maintains endometrium and inhibits contractions 
Relaxin softening collagen in joints 
softens cervixinhibits contractions 
hPL human placental lactogen 
insuli...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 45 pages •
Recommended weight gain for singleton pregnancy 11.5-16kg 
25-35lbs 
hCG Human Chorionic Gonadotropin 
a hormone secreted by the trophoblast cells of placenta 
stimulates estrogen and progesterone 
Estrogen uterus and breast enlargement 
Progesterone A hormone produced by the ovaries 
acts with estrogen to bring about the mensural cycle 
maintains endometrium and inhibits contractions 
Relaxin softening collagen in joints 
softens cervixinhibits contractions 
hPL human placental lactogen 
insuli...
CNUR - Chapter Multiple Choice Questions Latest Update Graded A+
Health Canada fulfills all of the following roles except: 
a. regulating of hospitals 
b. providing information essential to maintaining healthcare and safety of canadians 
c. overseeing health and health-related laws and regulations 
d. proving health care to inuit, innu, and first nations canadians living on reserves, eligible 
veterans, refugee claimants; and inmates in federal penitentiaries a. 
Rationale: Regulating of hospitals is not stated as a role of Health Canada. The other choices ar...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 50 pages •
Health Canada fulfills all of the following roles except: 
a. regulating of hospitals 
b. providing information essential to maintaining healthcare and safety of canadians 
c. overseeing health and health-related laws and regulations 
d. proving health care to inuit, innu, and first nations canadians living on reserves, eligible 
veterans, refugee claimants; and inmates in federal penitentiaries a. 
Rationale: Regulating of hospitals is not stated as a role of Health Canada. The other choices ar...
CNA WRITTEN TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
When assisting a client in learning to use a walker, it is important to: 
A. stand behind him and use a transfer belt. 
B. put padding all the way around the top rim. 
C. let him walk by himself so he gains independence. 
D. let him practice using the walker on the day he is discharged. The correct answer is A. 
Standing behind him and using a transfer belt protects both the client and the aide. 
Urinary retention refers to 
A. a normal output of urine. 
B. an inability to urinate. 
C. Incontine...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
When assisting a client in learning to use a walker, it is important to: 
A. stand behind him and use a transfer belt. 
B. put padding all the way around the top rim. 
C. let him walk by himself so he gains independence. 
D. let him practice using the walker on the day he is discharged. The correct answer is A. 
Standing behind him and using a transfer belt protects both the client and the aide. 
Urinary retention refers to 
A. a normal output of urine. 
B. an inability to urinate. 
C. Incontine...
CNA Practice Exam Questions and Answers with Certified Solutions
What is one important reason why the bed should remain wrinkle-free? to help keep the skin 
healthy and prevent pressure sores 
What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body pat? prosthesis 
To convert four ounces of water to milliters (ml or mL), the nurse assistant should multiply four 
by: 30 
Which of the following healthcare settings is for people who will die in six months? hospice 
Which of the following abbreviations means "nothing by mouth"? NPO 
Exercises that put each j...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
What is one important reason why the bed should remain wrinkle-free? to help keep the skin 
healthy and prevent pressure sores 
What is the term for a device that replaces a missing body pat? prosthesis 
To convert four ounces of water to milliters (ml or mL), the nurse assistant should multiply four 
by: 30 
Which of the following healthcare settings is for people who will die in six months? hospice 
Which of the following abbreviations means "nothing by mouth"? NPO 
Exercises that put each j...
CMN 3 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A
What are the variables in communication (5), and what does each of them mean? 1. People 
(co-sender, co-receiver) 
2. Messages 
3. Channels (verbal and nonverbal) 
4. Context (same sentence can mean different things in different situations) 
5. Noise (physical and psychological) 
What are the two key variables that are the center of defining communication? 1. Intentional 
sending and non-intentional sending 
2. Receiving (incidentally or consciously) and not receiving 
What are the 4 possibiliti...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
What are the variables in communication (5), and what does each of them mean? 1. People 
(co-sender, co-receiver) 
2. Messages 
3. Channels (verbal and nonverbal) 
4. Context (same sentence can mean different things in different situations) 
5. Noise (physical and psychological) 
What are the two key variables that are the center of defining communication? 1. Intentional 
sending and non-intentional sending 
2. Receiving (incidentally or consciously) and not receiving 
What are the 4 possibiliti...
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