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BOSR DCF Study Guide
BOSR DCF Study Guide 
What are the three main reasons child care programs observe and screen children? - 1. 
Facilitate growth and development of every child 
2. Detect early signs of developmental delay or disability 
3. Identify signs of child abuse or neglect 
Define: Assessment - Assessment is a process whereby an agency or organization 
gathers and reviews multiple sources of information about a child's suspected or 
confirmed developmental delay or disability, and uses that information...
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BOSR DCF Study Guide 
What are the three main reasons child care programs observe and screen children? - 1. 
Facilitate growth and development of every child 
2. Detect early signs of developmental delay or disability 
3. Identify signs of child abuse or neglect 
Define: Assessment - Assessment is a process whereby an agency or organization 
gathers and reviews multiple sources of information about a child's suspected or 
confirmed developmental delay or disability, and uses that information...
BPME Block 5
BPME Block 5- Force Capabilities: 
U.S Air Force 
An Air Force Air Operations Center (AOC) is capable of providing command and control 
for joint air operations anywhere in the theater. - True 
Each warfighting headquarters in a combatant commander's area of responsibility 
(AOR) is supported by an Air Force weapon system called a(n) ______________ Air 
Operations Center (AOC). - Falconer 
How many Air Expeditionary Force modules are normally on call at any one time to 
support the needs o...
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BPME Block 5- Force Capabilities: 
U.S Air Force 
An Air Force Air Operations Center (AOC) is capable of providing command and control 
for joint air operations anywhere in the theater. - True 
Each warfighting headquarters in a combatant commander's area of responsibility 
(AOR) is supported by an Air Force weapon system called a(n) ______________ Air 
Operations Center (AOC). - Falconer 
How many Air Expeditionary Force modules are normally on call at any one time to 
support the needs o...
BREAST ARDMS
BREAST ARDMS 
Which artifact may cause structures to look deeper than they actually are? - 
Propagation speed error 
The optimum operating frequency for a broad-bandwidth transducer would be : - 10 
MHz 
In breast sonography, what is NOT significantly affected by the limited field of view 
when imaging superficial structures? - Temporal resolution 
Which of the following affects the actual intensity of the sound utilized for imaging? - 
Output power 
The dynamic range of a display is the : - N...
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BREAST ARDMS 
Which artifact may cause structures to look deeper than they actually are? - 
Propagation speed error 
The optimum operating frequency for a broad-bandwidth transducer would be : - 10 
MHz 
In breast sonography, what is NOT significantly affected by the limited field of view 
when imaging superficial structures? - Temporal resolution 
Which of the following affects the actual intensity of the sound utilized for imaging? - 
Output power 
The dynamic range of a display is the : - N...
AST Practice Exam 1, AST PRACTICE EXAM 2, AST Surgical Technologist CST Practice Exam 3, AST PRACTICE EXAM 5, AST Practice Exam 4
AST Practice Exam 1, AST PRACTICE 
EXAM 2, AST Surgical Technologist CST 
Practice Exam 3, AST PRACTICE EXAM 
5, AST Practice Exam 4 
Which of the following structures is located in the alveolar process? 
Teeth 
Villi 
Sinuses 
Tonsils - Teeth 
Which of the following is the wound classification for a bronchoscopy? 
Clean 
Contaminated 
Dirty and infected 
Clean-contaminated - Clean-Contaminated 
The enzyme used to soften the zonules of the lens before cataract surgery is: 
Atropine Sulfate 
...
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AST Practice Exam 1, AST PRACTICE 
EXAM 2, AST Surgical Technologist CST 
Practice Exam 3, AST PRACTICE EXAM 
5, AST Practice Exam 4 
Which of the following structures is located in the alveolar process? 
Teeth 
Villi 
Sinuses 
Tonsils - Teeth 
Which of the following is the wound classification for a bronchoscopy? 
Clean 
Contaminated 
Dirty and infected 
Clean-contaminated - Clean-Contaminated 
The enzyme used to soften the zonules of the lens before cataract surgery is: 
Atropine Sulfate 
...
BCBA Section 1 Foundational Knowledge
BCBA Exam Section 1: Foundational 
Knowledge 
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) - Scientific approach for discovering environmental 
variables that reliably influence socially-significant Bx and for developing technology of 
Bx change that is practical and applicable. ABA is an applied science. 
Definition of Science - Systematic approach for seeking and organizing knowledge 
about the natural world. It's based on determinism. 
Purpose of Science - To achieve a thorough understanding of the p...
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BCBA Exam Section 1: Foundational 
Knowledge 
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) - Scientific approach for discovering environmental 
variables that reliably influence socially-significant Bx and for developing technology of 
Bx change that is practical and applicable. ABA is an applied science. 
Definition of Science - Systematic approach for seeking and organizing knowledge 
about the natural world. It's based on determinism. 
Purpose of Science - To achieve a thorough understanding of the p...
BCBA: Assessment
BCBA: Assessment 
4 Phases of Intervention (A PIE) - Assessment 
Planning 
Implementation 
Evaluation 
Assessment (Functional Behavior Assessment-FBA) - A systematic method for 
obtaining information about the FUNCTION challenging behaviors serve for an 
individual. 
What else does an FBA do? - Allows us to make empirically-based hypotheses fro WHY 
behaviors occur. 
Methods used in FBA - Direct observations, interviews, checklists, and tests to identify 
targets for behavior change. 
How...
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BCBA: Assessment 
4 Phases of Intervention (A PIE) - Assessment 
Planning 
Implementation 
Evaluation 
Assessment (Functional Behavior Assessment-FBA) - A systematic method for 
obtaining information about the FUNCTION challenging behaviors serve for an 
individual. 
What else does an FBA do? - Allows us to make empirically-based hypotheses fro WHY 
behaviors occur. 
Methods used in FBA - Direct observations, interviews, checklists, and tests to identify 
targets for behavior change. 
How...
BCBA Ethics Case Vignettes
BCBA Ethics Case Vignettes 
Marilyn is at a public event and Katie is not her client, a single mother of a child with 
autism. Katie saw Marilyn at a local event and had recently interviewed Marilyn as a 
potential service provider. Marilyn asked Katie at the event what happened with her 
decision and why she didn't choose her. Is this an ethics violation. - Yes. Even though it 
is not her clent Marilyn (the BCBA) is required to respect the privacy of others. 
Anthony (a BCBA) is using FC (...
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BCBA Ethics Case Vignettes 
Marilyn is at a public event and Katie is not her client, a single mother of a child with 
autism. Katie saw Marilyn at a local event and had recently interviewed Marilyn as a 
potential service provider. Marilyn asked Katie at the event what happened with her 
decision and why she didn't choose her. Is this an ethics violation. - Yes. Even though it 
is not her clent Marilyn (the BCBA) is required to respect the privacy of others. 
Anthony (a BCBA) is using FC (...
BCBA Exam Acronyms
BCBA Exam Acronyms 
3 Levels of Scientific Understanding - D-Description, P-Prediction, C-Control 
6 Attitudes of Science/Philosophical Assumptions of Behavior - DEERPP 
Determinism, Empiricism, Experimentation, Replication, Parsimony, Philosophical 
Doubt 
7 Dimensions of ABA - BATCAGE 
Behavioral, Applied, Technological, Conceptually Systematic, Analytic, Generality, 
Effective 
4 Branches of Behavior Analysis - CASE 
Conceptual Analysis of Behavior, ABA, Behavior Service Delivery, 
EBA 
3 P...
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BCBA Exam Acronyms 
3 Levels of Scientific Understanding - D-Description, P-Prediction, C-Control 
6 Attitudes of Science/Philosophical Assumptions of Behavior - DEERPP 
Determinism, Empiricism, Experimentation, Replication, Parsimony, Philosophical 
Doubt 
7 Dimensions of ABA - BATCAGE 
Behavioral, Applied, Technological, Conceptually Systematic, Analytic, Generality, 
Effective 
4 Branches of Behavior Analysis - CASE 
Conceptual Analysis of Behavior, ABA, Behavior Service Delivery, 
EBA 
3 P...
AST Surgical Technologist CST Practice Exam
AST Surgical Technologist CST Practice 
Exam 
1. Which of the following clips is used for scalp hemostasis in cranial procedures? 
A. Raney 
b.Filshie 
c. Hemoclip 
d. Backhaus - A. Raney 
The local freezing of diseased tissue to facilitate removal without bleeding is: 
a. Cryosurgery 
b. Electrocautery 
c. Diathermy 
d. harmonic scalpel - A. Cryosurgery 
In severe aortic stenosis, all of the following are indications of valve replacement 
except? 
a. Myocardial ischemia 
b. Left ventricle hy...
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AST Surgical Technologist CST Practice 
Exam 
1. Which of the following clips is used for scalp hemostasis in cranial procedures? 
A. Raney 
b.Filshie 
c. Hemoclip 
d. Backhaus - A. Raney 
The local freezing of diseased tissue to facilitate removal without bleeding is: 
a. Cryosurgery 
b. Electrocautery 
c. Diathermy 
d. harmonic scalpel - A. Cryosurgery 
In severe aortic stenosis, all of the following are indications of valve replacement 
except? 
a. Myocardial ischemia 
b. Left ventricle hy...
BCBA Exam Ethics
BCBA Exam: Ethics 
Ethics - BEHAVIORS, PRACTICES, and DECISIONS that address 3 fundamental 
questions that guide how you conduct yourself to help others improve their physical, 
social, psychological, familial, or personal condition 
Question: Why is Ethics Important? - To further the welfare of the client 
3 Fundamental Questions of Ethical Practice - 1. What is the right thing to do? 
2. What is worth doing? 
3. What does it mean to be a good behavior analyst? 
1. What is the right thing to ...
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BCBA Exam: Ethics 
Ethics - BEHAVIORS, PRACTICES, and DECISIONS that address 3 fundamental 
questions that guide how you conduct yourself to help others improve their physical, 
social, psychological, familial, or personal condition 
Question: Why is Ethics Important? - To further the welfare of the client 
3 Fundamental Questions of Ethical Practice - 1. What is the right thing to do? 
2. What is worth doing? 
3. What does it mean to be a good behavior analyst? 
1. What is the right thing to ...