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Test Bank for Microbiology for Surgical Technologists 2nd Edition Rodriguez
1. Robert Hooke was the first to use the term ______________ to describe the small honeycomb-like spaces 
seen in cork. 
ANSWER: cell 
2. Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte commissioned a scientific study by ________ to address spoiling of beer and wine. 
ANSWER: Louis Pasteur 
3. The hemorrhagic fever known as ________________ was first described in 1976 in Zaire, Africa. 
ANSWER: Ebola 
4. Letters laced with _________________ sent through the US Postal Service to media outlet offices represented an ac...
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1. Robert Hooke was the first to use the term ______________ to describe the small honeycomb-like spaces 
seen in cork. 
ANSWER: cell 
2. Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte commissioned a scientific study by ________ to address spoiling of beer and wine. 
ANSWER: Louis Pasteur 
3. The hemorrhagic fever known as ________________ was first described in 1976 in Zaire, Africa. 
ANSWER: Ebola 
4. Letters laced with _________________ sent through the US Postal Service to media outlet offices represented an ac...
Test Bank for Microbiology: Principles and Explorations, 10th Edition, Jacquelyn G. Black, Laura J. Black
1) Microbes live in us, on us and nearly everywhere around us. Which of the following activities 
are microbes involved in? 
a) Decomposing dead organisms 
b) Aiding the digestive processes of grazing animals 
c) Capturing energy from the sun 
d) All of these 
Answer: d 
Difficulty: Easy 
Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Explain the roles that microbes play in our world, outlining their 
beneficial and harmful contributions and uses in research. 
Section Reference 1: Section 1.1 
Question type: Mult...
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1) Microbes live in us, on us and nearly everywhere around us. Which of the following activities 
are microbes involved in? 
a) Decomposing dead organisms 
b) Aiding the digestive processes of grazing animals 
c) Capturing energy from the sun 
d) All of these 
Answer: d 
Difficulty: Easy 
Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Explain the roles that microbes play in our world, outlining their 
beneficial and harmful contributions and uses in research. 
Section Reference 1: Section 1.1 
Question type: Mult...
Test Bank for Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach 7th Edition Silverthorn
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1) Physiology is the study of 1) _______ 
A) growth and reproduction. 
B) the tissues and organs of the body at the microscopic level. 
C) the normal function of living organisms. 
D) the structure of the body. 
E) the facial features as an indication of personality. 
2) The literal meaning of the term physiology is knowledge of 2) _______ 
A) science. B) chemistry. C) organs. D) math. E) natu...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1) Physiology is the study of 1) _______ 
A) growth and reproduction. 
B) the tissues and organs of the body at the microscopic level. 
C) the normal function of living organisms. 
D) the structure of the body. 
E) the facial features as an indication of personality. 
2) The literal meaning of the term physiology is knowledge of 2) _______ 
A) science. B) chemistry. C) organs. D) math. E) natu...
TEST BANK FOR HEALTH ASSESSMENT & PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND EDITION 2ND EDITION MARY ELLEN ZATOR ESTES PAULINE CALLEJA KAREN THEOBALD THERESA HARVEY ISBN-10: 0170354849 ISBN-13: 9780170354844
1. Application of knowledge and examination of patient response to support future 
decision-making is called: 
a. critical thinking. 
b. patient interaction. 
c. reflection. 
d. nursing process. 
ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Easy TOP: Background 
2. Professional intuition 
a. does not have a role in modern nursing. 
b. is a creative approaches to patient problems. 
c. develops over time with experience. 
d. is subjective data. 
ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Easy TOP: Background
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1. Application of knowledge and examination of patient response to support future 
decision-making is called: 
a. critical thinking. 
b. patient interaction. 
c. reflection. 
d. nursing process. 
ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Easy TOP: Background 
2. Professional intuition 
a. does not have a role in modern nursing. 
b. is a creative approaches to patient problems. 
c. develops over time with experience. 
d. is subjective data. 
ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Easy TOP: Background
TEST BANK FOR HEALTH ASSESSMENT IN NURSING, 4TH EDITION, JANET R. WEBER, JANE H. KELLEY, ISBN-10: 0781781604, ISBN-13: 2900781781601
1. An instructor is describing a comprehensive nursing health assessment to a group of 
students. The instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students 
identify which of the following as the overall purpose? 
A) Collect accurate data C) Validate previous data 
B) Assist the physician D) Make a clinical judgment 
2. Which individual typically would be responsible for collecting the subjective data on a 
client during the initial comprehensive assessment? 
A) Physician B) N...
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1. An instructor is describing a comprehensive nursing health assessment to a group of 
students. The instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students 
identify which of the following as the overall purpose? 
A) Collect accurate data C) Validate previous data 
B) Assist the physician D) Make a clinical judgment 
2. Which individual typically would be responsible for collecting the subjective data on a 
client during the initial comprehensive assessment? 
A) Physician B) N...
Test Bank for Hematology in Practice, 3rd Edition, Betty Ciesla
1. Tube length when referring to the microscope is the: 
A. Resolution power of the objective 
B. Distance from the eyepiece to the objective 
C. Numerical aperture 
D. Magnitude of the image on the stage 
ANS: B 
OBJ: 1.3 
2. What is the most useful corrective action for the microscope when fine details cannot be 
visualized in immature cells? 
A. Open up the diaphragm for maximum light. 
B. Wipe off lenses with lens cleaner. 
C. Get a new slide. 
D. Move to a lower power. 
ANS: A
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1. Tube length when referring to the microscope is the: 
A. Resolution power of the objective 
B. Distance from the eyepiece to the objective 
C. Numerical aperture 
D. Magnitude of the image on the stage 
ANS: B 
OBJ: 1.3 
2. What is the most useful corrective action for the microscope when fine details cannot be 
visualized in immature cells? 
A. Open up the diaphragm for maximum light. 
B. Wipe off lenses with lens cleaner. 
C. Get a new slide. 
D. Move to a lower power. 
ANS: A
Test Bank for Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology 16th Edition Welsh
) Which of the following are signs of aging at the cellular level? (Check all that apply) 
A) Graying hair, waning strength, and wrinkles. 
B) Unrepaired DNA and abnormal proteins. 
C) Impaired cell division and the ability to break down and recycle worn cell parts. 
D) A fatty liver and clogged blood vessels. 
Question Details 
Bloom's : 3. Apply 
Learning Outcome : 01.07.01 Identify changes related to aging, from the microscopic to the whole-body 
Section : 01.07 Life-Span Changes 
Accessibil...
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) Which of the following are signs of aging at the cellular level? (Check all that apply) 
A) Graying hair, waning strength, and wrinkles. 
B) Unrepaired DNA and abnormal proteins. 
C) Impaired cell division and the ability to break down and recycle worn cell parts. 
D) A fatty liver and clogged blood vessels. 
Question Details 
Bloom's : 3. Apply 
Learning Outcome : 01.07.01 Identify changes related to aging, from the microscopic to the whole-body 
Section : 01.07 Life-Span Changes 
Accessibil...
Test Bank for Human Anatomy & Physiology Main Version 4th Edition Martin
1) The first step of the scientific method is making observations. 
Answer: TRUE 
Topic: Scientific method 
Bloom's: 2. Understand 
Learning Outcome: 01.03 Apply the scientific method to test the validity of a hypothesis 
concerning the direct, linear relationship between human upper limb length and height. 
Activity Type: New 
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 
2) Which step of the scientific method involves forming a tentative explanation of information? 
A) Hypothesis 
B) Observations 
C) C...
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1) The first step of the scientific method is making observations. 
Answer: TRUE 
Topic: Scientific method 
Bloom's: 2. Understand 
Learning Outcome: 01.03 Apply the scientific method to test the validity of a hypothesis 
concerning the direct, linear relationship between human upper limb length and height. 
Activity Type: New 
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 
2) Which step of the scientific method involves forming a tentative explanation of information? 
A) Hypothesis 
B) Observations 
C) C...
Test Bank for Human Physiology, 2nd Edition, Bryan H. Derrickson
1) All of the following statements are true according to cell theory EXCEPT 
a) a cell is the basic unit of life 
b) organisms are made of at least one cell 
c) cells are formed from other cells 
d) organs are made of a single type of cell 
Answer: d 
Difficulty: Easy 
Bloom’s: Comprehension 
Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Define physiology, identifying several of its subdisciplines. 
Section Reference: 1.1 Physiology Defined 
2) A skeleton has been found that appears to be human in origin. What...
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1) All of the following statements are true according to cell theory EXCEPT 
a) a cell is the basic unit of life 
b) organisms are made of at least one cell 
c) cells are formed from other cells 
d) organs are made of a single type of cell 
Answer: d 
Difficulty: Easy 
Bloom’s: Comprehension 
Learning Objective 1: LO 1.1 Define physiology, identifying several of its subdisciplines. 
Section Reference: 1.1 Physiology Defined 
2) A skeleton has been found that appears to be human in origin. What...
Test Bank for Campbell Essential Biology, 7th Edition, Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey, Jane B. Reece
1) In what way(s) is the science of biology related to our society? 
A) by helping us understand the genetics of our pets 
B) by examining the importance of biodiversity 
C) through the study of green energy 
D) all of the answers are correct 
Answer: D 
Topic: Biology and Society 
Skill: Remember/Understand 
Learning Outcome: 1.1 
Global LO: 5, 7 
2) What is biology? 
A) the scientific study of life 
B) the scientific study of the environment 
C) the scientific study of DNA 
D) the scientific s...
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1) In what way(s) is the science of biology related to our society? 
A) by helping us understand the genetics of our pets 
B) by examining the importance of biodiversity 
C) through the study of green energy 
D) all of the answers are correct 
Answer: D 
Topic: Biology and Society 
Skill: Remember/Understand 
Learning Outcome: 1.1 
Global LO: 5, 7 
2) What is biology? 
A) the scientific study of life 
B) the scientific study of the environment 
C) the scientific study of DNA 
D) the scientific s...
TEST BANK FOR WONG’S ESSENTIALS OF PEDIATRIC NURSING 11TH EDITION MARILYN J. HOCKENBERRY CHERYL C RODGERS DAVID WILSON ISBN: 9780323713221
TEST BANK FOR GENETICS: FROM GENES TO GENOMES 7TH EDITION MICHAEL GOLDBERG JANICE FISCHER LEROY HOOD LELAND HARTWELL ISBN10: 1260240878
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TEST BANK FOR THE LIFE SPAN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT FOR HELPING PROFESSIONALS BRODERICK 4TH EDITION
TEST BANK FOR GENETICS: FROM GENES TO GENOMES 7TH EDITION MICHAEL GOLDBERG JANICE FISCHER LEROY HOOD LELAND HARTWELL ISBN10: 1260240878
TEST BANK FOR GENETICS: FROM GENES TO GENOMES 7TH EDITION MICHAEL GOLDBERG JANICE FISCHER LEROY HOOD LELAND HARTWELL ISBN10: 1260240878