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ATI - Nutrition Proctored Exam 2024 Questions And Answers
A nurse is providing dietary teaching to a client who has a new diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease. Which of the following foods or beverages should the nurse recommended to minimize heartburn? 
 Orange juice 
 Decaffeinated coffee 
 Peppermint 
 Potatoes - ANS Potatoes 
 
A nurse is preparing g to teach a group of clients about vitamins and minerals. The nurse should include in the teaching that which of the following minerals is necessary for the transmission of nerve impulse...
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A nurse is providing dietary teaching to a client who has a new diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease. Which of the following foods or beverages should the nurse recommended to minimize heartburn? 
 Orange juice 
 Decaffeinated coffee 
 Peppermint 
 Potatoes - ANS Potatoes 
 
A nurse is preparing g to teach a group of clients about vitamins and minerals. The nurse should include in the teaching that which of the following minerals is necessary for the transmission of nerve impulse...
ATI Nutrition Proctored Exam, ATI - Nutrition Proctored Exam 2024
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RADT 1010 Final Study Guide Exam Questions And Answers
The use of x-rays to create a medical image on patients is referred to as ANS - Radiography 
 
Particular care must be taken when using radiation for medical imaging. This is the result of radiation's ability to create __________ in human tissue and possible biochemical changes ANS - Ionization 
 
The Greek physician Hippocrates is regarded as the father of Western medicine. List some of his medical beliefs. ANS - • Emphasized rational and natural explanations for the treatme...
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The use of x-rays to create a medical image on patients is referred to as ANS - Radiography 
 
Particular care must be taken when using radiation for medical imaging. This is the result of radiation's ability to create __________ in human tissue and possible biochemical changes ANS - Ionization 
 
The Greek physician Hippocrates is regarded as the father of Western medicine. List some of his medical beliefs. ANS - • Emphasized rational and natural explanations for the treatme...
RADT 1010 final review Exam Questions And Answers
The use of x-rays to create a medical image on patients is referred to as: - ANS Radiography 
 
Particular care must be taken when using radiation for medical imaging. This is a result of radiation's ability. to create _____________ in human tissue and possible biochemical changes. - ANS ionization 
 
The Greek physician Hippocrates is regarded as a father of Western medicine. His beliefs include closely monitoring patients and diet & exercise, allow nature to work. He doesn...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The use of x-rays to create a medical image on patients is referred to as: - ANS Radiography 
 
Particular care must be taken when using radiation for medical imaging. This is a result of radiation's ability. to create _____________ in human tissue and possible biochemical changes. - ANS ionization 
 
The Greek physician Hippocrates is regarded as a father of Western medicine. His beliefs include closely monitoring patients and diet & exercise, allow nature to work. He doesn...
Test 7 BNSF Exam Questions And Answers
What is required to authorize more than one train or engine to move in the same direction within the same limits in non-signaled TWC? (14.4(2)) - ANS All trains within the limits are authorized to move in the same direction and are instructed by track warrant to move at restricted speed. 
 
A track warrant must not be issued to protect men or machines within the same or overlapping limits with a train or engine unless: (14.5) - ANS D. "A" and "B" are correct 
 
Which ...
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What is required to authorize more than one train or engine to move in the same direction within the same limits in non-signaled TWC? (14.4(2)) - ANS All trains within the limits are authorized to move in the same direction and are instructed by track warrant to move at restricted speed. 
 
A track warrant must not be issued to protect men or machines within the same or overlapping limits with a train or engine unless: (14.5) - ANS D. "A" and "B" are correct 
 
Which ...
NURS 100 Unit II NCLEX Questions And Answers
The scope of nursing practice is legally defined by: 
A. State Nurse Practice Acts 
B. Professional nursing organizations 
C. Hospital policy and procedure manuals 
D. Health care providers in the employing institutions - ANS A. State Nurse Practice Acts 
 
Nurses are aware that the American Nurses' Association (ANA) Standards of Nursing Practice are: 
A. Legal statues that guide nursing practice 
B. Progressive actions for a nursing procedure 
C. Requirements for registered nur...
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The scope of nursing practice is legally defined by: 
A. State Nurse Practice Acts 
B. Professional nursing organizations 
C. Hospital policy and procedure manuals 
D. Health care providers in the employing institutions - ANS A. State Nurse Practice Acts 
 
Nurses are aware that the American Nurses' Association (ANA) Standards of Nursing Practice are: 
A. Legal statues that guide nursing practice 
B. Progressive actions for a nursing procedure 
C. Requirements for registered nur...
NCLEX Practice Questions And Answers
The nurse is caring for a client with Clostridium difficile colitis. Which of the following infection control measures by the nurse are appropriate? Select all that apply: 
 
1. Applies sterile gloves before performing client care 
2. Ensures surgical masks are worn by staff in client's room 
3. Requests that the client be assigned to a single-client room 
4. Uses alcohol-based sanitizers for hand hygiene 
5. Wears a single-use, disposable gown during client care - ANS 3, 5 
 
Contact...
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The nurse is caring for a client with Clostridium difficile colitis. Which of the following infection control measures by the nurse are appropriate? Select all that apply: 
 
1. Applies sterile gloves before performing client care 
2. Ensures surgical masks are worn by staff in client's room 
3. Requests that the client be assigned to a single-client room 
4. Uses alcohol-based sanitizers for hand hygiene 
5. Wears a single-use, disposable gown during client care - ANS 3, 5 
 
Contact...
NCLEX Questions: Musculoskeletal Trama and Orthopedic Surgery Exam
When teaching seniors at a community recreation center, which information will the nurse include about ways to prevent fractures? 
a. Tack down scatter rugs in the home. 
b. Most falls happen outside the home. 
c. Buy shoes that provide good support and are comfortable to wear. 
d. Range-of-motion exercises should be taught by a physical therapist. - ANS ANS: C 
Comfortable shoes with good support will help decrease the risk for falls. Scatter rugs should be eliminated, not just tacked d...
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When teaching seniors at a community recreation center, which information will the nurse include about ways to prevent fractures? 
a. Tack down scatter rugs in the home. 
b. Most falls happen outside the home. 
c. Buy shoes that provide good support and are comfortable to wear. 
d. Range-of-motion exercises should be taught by a physical therapist. - ANS ANS: C 
Comfortable shoes with good support will help decrease the risk for falls. Scatter rugs should be eliminated, not just tacked d...
WGU Clinical Microbiology Final Exam
WGU Clinical Microbiology Final Exam 
 
 
 
 
 
Antigen - ANS A substance the body identifies as foreign and causes an immune response. 
 
Antibody - ANS A protein produced in response to an antigen that is capable of binding specifically to the antigen. 
 
Innate immunity - ANS Exists because of genetically determined characteristics. 
 
Naturally acquired 
immunity - ANS Having a specific disease 
 
Artificially acquired adaptive immunity - ANS Receiving an antigen by injection of v...
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WGU Clinical Microbiology Final Exam 
 
 
 
 
 
Antigen - ANS A substance the body identifies as foreign and causes an immune response. 
 
Antibody - ANS A protein produced in response to an antigen that is capable of binding specifically to the antigen. 
 
Innate immunity - ANS Exists because of genetically determined characteristics. 
 
Naturally acquired 
immunity - ANS Having a specific disease 
 
Artificially acquired adaptive immunity - ANS Receiving an antigen by injection of v...
WGU D311 Micro Section 1
WGU D311 Micro Section 1 
 
 
 
 
 
What are characteristics of Prokaryotic Cells "Bacteria" - ANS Single celled, do not have nucleus, mitochondria or chloroplast, multiple shapes (coccus, bacillus, vibrio, etc) found in pairs, clusters or chains 
 
What are characteristics of Eukaryotic cells "animal and plant cells" - ANS Have a nucleus, have membrane bound organelles, single celled or multicellular, larger than prokaryotes, linear histone wrapped chromosomes 
 
Differences bet...
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WGU D311 Micro Section 1 
 
 
 
 
 
What are characteristics of Prokaryotic Cells "Bacteria" - ANS Single celled, do not have nucleus, mitochondria or chloroplast, multiple shapes (coccus, bacillus, vibrio, etc) found in pairs, clusters or chains 
 
What are characteristics of Eukaryotic cells "animal and plant cells" - ANS Have a nucleus, have membrane bound organelles, single celled or multicellular, larger than prokaryotes, linear histone wrapped chromosomes 
 
Differences bet...
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