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Cisco Networking Academy Chapter #1
Cisco Networking Academy Chapter #1 
Hosts - All computers connected to a network that participate directly in network 
communication 
The Advantages of Peer-to-Peer Networking - Easy to set up 
Less complexity 
Lower cost since network devices and dedicated servers may not be required 
Can be used for simple tasks such as transferring files and sharing printers 
The Disadvantages of Peer-to-Peer Networking - No centralized administration 
Not as secure 
Not scalable 
All devices may act as bot...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Cisco Networking Academy Chapter #1 
Hosts - All computers connected to a network that participate directly in network 
communication 
The Advantages of Peer-to-Peer Networking - Easy to set up 
Less complexity 
Lower cost since network devices and dedicated servers may not be required 
Can be used for simple tasks such as transferring files and sharing printers 
The Disadvantages of Peer-to-Peer Networking - No centralized administration 
Not as secure 
Not scalable 
All devices may act as bot...
Cisco Networking
Cisco Networking 
What does the application layer provide? - the interface between the applications we 
use to communicate and the underlying network over which our messages are 
transmitted 
What are the three elements of communication? - Sender, Receiver, Chanel 
What are the five aspects of the information network we will focus on in this course? - 
Devices that make up the network 
Media that connect the devices 
Messages that are carried across the network 
Rules and processes that govern...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Cisco Networking 
What does the application layer provide? - the interface between the applications we 
use to communicate and the underlying network over which our messages are 
transmitted 
What are the three elements of communication? - Sender, Receiver, Chanel 
What are the five aspects of the information network we will focus on in this course? - 
Devices that make up the network 
Media that connect the devices 
Messages that are carried across the network 
Rules and processes that govern...
Chapter 01: Population-Focused Practice: The Foundation of Specialization in Public Health Nursing (Stanhope: Public Health Nursing, 8th ed)
Chapter 01: Population-Focused 
Practice: The Foundation of 
Specialization in Public Health Nursing 
(Stanhope: Public Health Nursing, 8th 
ed) 
A key opportunity for public health nurses to improve population-focused care is by: 
a. Assuming traditional nursing roles 
b. Influencing public health policy 
c. Conducting community assessments 
d. Specializing in community-based nursing practice - ANS: B 
Rationale: Public health nurses must move into positions in which they can influence...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Chapter 01: Population-Focused 
Practice: The Foundation of 
Specialization in Public Health Nursing 
(Stanhope: Public Health Nursing, 8th 
ed) 
A key opportunity for public health nurses to improve population-focused care is by: 
a. Assuming traditional nursing roles 
b. Influencing public health policy 
c. Conducting community assessments 
d. Specializing in community-based nursing practice - ANS: B 
Rationale: Public health nurses must move into positions in which they can influence...
CMI 3358 Final Exam
CMI 3358 Final Exam 
2 versions of sexual harassment - 1) sexual assault 2) quid pro quo 
quid pro quo - "this for that" 
media - plural of "medium"; comes from latin word "medius" 
Article 18 - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - freedom of thought, freedom of 
religion 
Article 19 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - freedom of opinion, freedom of 
expression 
rights protected by the first amendment - freedom from state religion, freedom of 
religion, freedom of speech, fre...
- Exam (elaborations)
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CMI 3358 Final Exam 
2 versions of sexual harassment - 1) sexual assault 2) quid pro quo 
quid pro quo - "this for that" 
media - plural of "medium"; comes from latin word "medius" 
Article 18 - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - freedom of thought, freedom of 
religion 
Article 19 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - freedom of opinion, freedom of 
expression 
rights protected by the first amendment - freedom from state religion, freedom of 
religion, freedom of speech, fre...
Chapter 1 Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology
Chapter 1 Stahl's Essential 
Psychopharmacology 
largely the story of chemical neurotransmission - Modern psychopharmacology is 
Anatomically, chemically, and electrically - neurotransmission can be described as 
Neurons (nerve cells) - Anatomical neurotransmission occurs through 
axoaxonic synapse - synapse between axon of one neuron and axon of another neuron 
axodendritic synapse - between axon terminals of one neuron and dendrites of others 
axosomatic synapse - axon terminal ends on cell ...
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- Exam (elaborations)
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Chapter 1 Stahl's Essential 
Psychopharmacology 
largely the story of chemical neurotransmission - Modern psychopharmacology is 
Anatomically, chemically, and electrically - neurotransmission can be described as 
Neurons (nerve cells) - Anatomical neurotransmission occurs through 
axoaxonic synapse - synapse between axon of one neuron and axon of another neuron 
axodendritic synapse - between axon terminals of one neuron and dendrites of others 
axosomatic synapse - axon terminal ends on cell ...
CMIS 526 Final Exam
CMIS 526 Final Exam 
What does it mean to make the business case? - Making the case is a process of 
identifying, quantifying, and presenting the value provided by a system. 
How does a manager make a business case? - Managers have to build a strong, 
integrated set of arguments and evidence to prove that an investment is adding value to 
the organization or its constituents. 
How is the business case used for a proposed system? How is the business case used 
for an existing system? - The bu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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CMIS 526 Final Exam 
What does it mean to make the business case? - Making the case is a process of 
identifying, quantifying, and presenting the value provided by a system. 
How does a manager make a business case? - Managers have to build a strong, 
integrated set of arguments and evidence to prove that an investment is adding value to 
the organization or its constituents. 
How is the business case used for a proposed system? How is the business case used 
for an existing system? - The bu...
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL CARE
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO 
CRITICAL CARE 
- broad base of knowledge and experience through continuous education 
-evidence-based research. - At the forefront of critical care science and technology, 
critical care nurses maintain professional competence based on a __________ and 
___________. 
"intensivist" - Closed Model Pattern 
The ____________ is the final common pathway for all medical decision-making 
including the decision to admit or discharge patients. 
(1) patient characteristi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO 
CRITICAL CARE 
- broad base of knowledge and experience through continuous education 
-evidence-based research. - At the forefront of critical care science and technology, 
critical care nurses maintain professional competence based on a __________ and 
___________. 
"intensivist" - Closed Model Pattern 
The ____________ is the final common pathway for all medical decision-making 
including the decision to admit or discharge patients. 
(1) patient characteristi...
CMN 101Y Exam 1
CMN 101Y Exam 1 
What is an independent variable? - A factor that the researcher systematically alters in 
the quest to discover its effect on one or more dependent variables 
They are key factors of interest that are systematically manipulated. 
What is Communication Theory? - An umbrella term for all careful, systematic, and selfconscious discussion and analysis of communication phenomena. 
This is the specific definition given by Professor Ernest Bormann in chapter 1 of your 
textbook. 
In...
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CMN 101Y Exam 1 
What is an independent variable? - A factor that the researcher systematically alters in 
the quest to discover its effect on one or more dependent variables 
They are key factors of interest that are systematically manipulated. 
What is Communication Theory? - An umbrella term for all careful, systematic, and selfconscious discussion and analysis of communication phenomena. 
This is the specific definition given by Professor Ernest Bormann in chapter 1 of your 
textbook. 
In...
CMN 577 UNIT 1 - GENETIC DISORDERS
CMN 577: UNIT 1 - GENETIC 
DISORDERS 
What age most frequently has AIP? - 18-40 years 
T/F: Women have greater incidence of AIP than men - TRUE 
What are the s/sx of AIP? - 1. intermittent abdominal pain 
2. complete resolution of sx between attacks 
3. neurological sx -- neuropathy (peripheral or autonomic) 
4. nausea, constipation, urinary retention, muscle weakness, and dark (reddish) urine 
What are the neuropathy characteristics and sx of AIP? - asymmetric or bilateral 
mild to severe 
ma...
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CMN 577: UNIT 1 - GENETIC 
DISORDERS 
What age most frequently has AIP? - 18-40 years 
T/F: Women have greater incidence of AIP than men - TRUE 
What are the s/sx of AIP? - 1. intermittent abdominal pain 
2. complete resolution of sx between attacks 
3. neurological sx -- neuropathy (peripheral or autonomic) 
4. nausea, constipation, urinary retention, muscle weakness, and dark (reddish) urine 
What are the neuropathy characteristics and sx of AIP? - asymmetric or bilateral 
mild to severe 
ma...
CMN 577 Final exam pool-student driven
CMN 577 Final exam pool-student driven 
A father brings his 5-year-old daughter to the office, inquiring about her tetanus 
vaccinations. According to the patient's records, she received her 4thDTaP vaccine at 
the age of 4. The NP should: - Inform the father the child does not need an additional 
tetanus vaccine. 
When introducing solid foods to a normal 6-month-old infant, the NP should educate 
parents that they should: - Introduce a single-ingredient food, one at a time, every 3-4 
day...
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CMN 577 Final exam pool-student driven 
A father brings his 5-year-old daughter to the office, inquiring about her tetanus 
vaccinations. According to the patient's records, she received her 4thDTaP vaccine at 
the age of 4. The NP should: - Inform the father the child does not need an additional 
tetanus vaccine. 
When introducing solid foods to a normal 6-month-old infant, the NP should educate 
parents that they should: - Introduce a single-ingredient food, one at a time, every 3-4 
day...