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QMA Insulin Training (State Approved Insulin InformationStudy Set)Already Graded A+
how many class hours are required for insulin - 4-8 
how many clinical hours are required - at least 2 nor more than 4 
what system is insulin made from - Endocrine system 
three types of enzymes produced by the pancreas - lipase, protease, amylase 
what two hormones are produced by the pancreas - insulin and glucagon 
symptoms of diabetes mellitus -
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how many class hours are required for insulin - 4-8 
how many clinical hours are required - at least 2 nor more than 4 
what system is insulin made from - Endocrine system 
three types of enzymes produced by the pancreas - lipase, protease, amylase 
what two hormones are produced by the pancreas - insulin and glucagon 
symptoms of diabetes mellitus -
MATH 225N Week 8 Final Exam (Version 1 & 2)
1/1 points 
A fitness center claims that the mean amount of time that a person spends at the gym per visit is 
33 minutes. Identify the null hypothesis, H0, and the alternative hypothesis, Ha, in terms of the 
parameter μ. 
That is correct! 
H0: μ≠33; Ha: μ=33 
H0: μ=33; Ha: μ≠33 
H0: μ≥33; Ha: μ<33 
H0: μ≤33; Ha: μ>33 
Answer Explanation 
Correct answer: 
H0: μ=33; Ha: μ≠33 
Let the parameter μ be used to represent the mean. The null hypothesis is always stated with ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1/1 points 
A fitness center claims that the mean amount of time that a person spends at the gym per visit is 
33 minutes. Identify the null hypothesis, H0, and the alternative hypothesis, Ha, in terms of the 
parameter μ. 
That is correct! 
H0: μ≠33; Ha: μ=33 
H0: μ=33; Ha: μ≠33 
H0: μ≥33; Ha: μ<33 
H0: μ≤33; Ha: μ>33 
Answer Explanation 
Correct answer: 
H0: μ=33; Ha: μ≠33 
Let the parameter μ be used to represent the mean. The null hypothesis is always stated with ...
PREP 1109 Quiz_5 Questions and Answers 100% Solved correctly
59) It is necessary for all economic systems to provide people with goods and services and also restrict 
them from getting as much of these goods and services as they wish, because failure to do this 
could ________ the efficiency of the system by producing some goods and services that are 
________. 
A) increase; valued more than others B) reduce; not as highly valued as others 
C) increase; not as highly valued as others D) reduce; valued more than others 
59) 
Answer: B 
Diff: 3 Page Ref: 11...
- Exam (elaborations)
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59) It is necessary for all economic systems to provide people with goods and services and also restrict 
them from getting as much of these goods and services as they wish, because failure to do this 
could ________ the efficiency of the system by producing some goods and services that are 
________. 
A) increase; valued more than others B) reduce; not as highly valued as others 
C) increase; not as highly valued as others D) reduce; valued more than others 
59) 
Answer: B 
Diff: 3 Page Ref: 11...
NURS 3347 Module 1: Readings Progress Monitor NURS 3347 Solved 100% Correct
Which of the following is the LEAST important reason to use storytelling in 
patient safety? 
Click here for access the article 
Selected 
Answer: Stories appeal to younger professionals 
Answer 
Feedback: Excellent. There are several good reasons but this is not one of them. Note 
also that the average age of nurses in the United States is about 50. 
 Question 2 
0.5 out of 0.5 points 
What was the setting of the study reported in the reading assignment article "A 
classic study on medical ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Which of the following is the LEAST important reason to use storytelling in 
patient safety? 
Click here for access the article 
Selected 
Answer: Stories appeal to younger professionals 
Answer 
Feedback: Excellent. There are several good reasons but this is not one of them. Note 
also that the average age of nurses in the United States is about 50. 
 Question 2 
0.5 out of 0.5 points 
What was the setting of the study reported in the reading assignment article "A 
classic study on medical ...
NUR 150 / Scored 25/25 (100%)
1) If you make an error during documentation you should 
a) erase it immediately 
b) draw and single line through it and write error 
c) report the error to the nurse and let them fix the mistake 
d) scribble through your documentation 
. 
a 2) PRN medication should be given without the nurse authorization when the resident need it 
right away. 
a) True 
b) False 
. 
a 3) Charting that is not legible is not considered charted 
a) True 
b) False 
. 
a 4) Medications are charted before they are gi...
- Case
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1) If you make an error during documentation you should 
a) erase it immediately 
b) draw and single line through it and write error 
c) report the error to the nurse and let them fix the mistake 
d) scribble through your documentation 
. 
a 2) PRN medication should be given without the nurse authorization when the resident need it 
right away. 
a) True 
b) False 
. 
a 3) Charting that is not legible is not considered charted 
a) True 
b) False 
. 
a 4) Medications are charted before they are gi...
Hondros College of Nursing,Columbus NUR 150 Solved 100% Correct
Test taker's answer a Correct r Incorrect = Partial Credit 
a 1) Before administering cardiotonic drugs, you must: 
a) Obtain resident’s blood pressure 
b) Obtain resident’s respiratory rate 
c) Listen to the resident’s heart and lungs 
d) Obtain the resident’s pulse 
. 
a 2) Hypertension means _________ systolic pressure and __________ diastolic pressure. 
a) Low, low 
b) Low, high 
c) High, high 
d) High, low 
. 
r 3) Inderal is given for: 
a) Arrhythmias 
b) Hypertension 
c) Hypotens...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Test taker's answer a Correct r Incorrect = Partial Credit 
a 1) Before administering cardiotonic drugs, you must: 
a) Obtain resident’s blood pressure 
b) Obtain resident’s respiratory rate 
c) Listen to the resident’s heart and lungs 
d) Obtain the resident’s pulse 
. 
a 2) Hypertension means _________ systolic pressure and __________ diastolic pressure. 
a) Low, low 
b) Low, high 
c) High, high 
d) High, low 
. 
r 3) Inderal is given for: 
a) Arrhythmias 
b) Hypertension 
c) Hypotens...
QMA Quiz 3 (v20) exam 3 QUESTION AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT with feedback may study guide exam
Before administering cardiotonic drugs, you must: 
a) Obtain resident’s blood pressure 
b) Obtain resident’s respiratory rate 
c) Listen to the resident’s heart and lungs 
d) Obtain the resident’s pulse 
. 
a 2) Hypertension means _________ systolic pressure and __________ diastolic pressure. 
a) Low, low 
b) Low, high 
c) High, high 
d) High, low 
. 
r 3) Inderal is given for: 
a) Arrhythmias 
b) Hypertension 
c) Hypotension 
d) Congestive Heart Failure 
. 
r 4) Which o
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Before administering cardiotonic drugs, you must: 
a) Obtain resident’s blood pressure 
b) Obtain resident’s respiratory rate 
c) Listen to the resident’s heart and lungs 
d) Obtain the resident’s pulse 
. 
a 2) Hypertension means _________ systolic pressure and __________ diastolic pressure. 
a) Low, low 
b) Low, high 
c) High, high 
d) High, low 
. 
r 3) Inderal is given for: 
a) Arrhythmias 
b) Hypertension 
c) Hypotension 
d) Congestive Heart Failure 
. 
r 4) Which o
NURS 3335 QUIZ 5 ADD ONS QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
• The two most common complications from ZIKA virus are: 
• microcephaly in infants and Guillain-Barre syndrome in adults 
• If someone says "There is a flu epidemic", this is analogous to saying ______. 
• There is a flu outbreak 
• What is the prim
- Exam (elaborations)
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• The two most common complications from ZIKA virus are: 
• microcephaly in infants and Guillain-Barre syndrome in adults 
• If someone says "There is a flu epidemic", this is analogous to saying ______. 
• There is a flu outbreak 
• What is the prim
John Richards, 45 years old Cirrhosis Case Study with complete solutionStudy guide 100% Solved correctly
John Richards, 45 years old 
Primary Concept 
Nutrition 
Interrelated Concepts (In order of emphasis) 
1. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 
2. Perfusion 
3. Cognition 
4. Addiction 
5. Clinical
- Case
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John Richards, 45 years old 
Primary Concept 
Nutrition 
Interrelated Concepts (In order of emphasis) 
1. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 
2. Perfusion 
3. Cognition 
4. Addiction 
5. Clinical
NURSING MISC ANSWER-KEY-Cirrhosis-FUNDAMENTAL-Reasoning week 6
irrhosis History of Present Problem: 
John Richards is a 45-year-old male who presents to the emergency department (ED) with abdominal pain and worsening 
nausea and vomiting the past three days that have not resolved. He is feeling more fatigued and has had a poor appetite the 
past month. He denies any ETOH (alcohol) intake the past week but admits to episodic binge drinking on most weekends. 
John weighs 150 pounds (68.2 kg) and is 6'0" (BMI 17.6). You are t
- Exam (elaborations)
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irrhosis History of Present Problem: 
John Richards is a 45-year-old male who presents to the emergency department (ED) with abdominal pain and worsening 
nausea and vomiting the past three days that have not resolved. He is feeling more fatigued and has had a poor appetite the 
past month. He denies any ETOH (alcohol) intake the past week but admits to episodic binge drinking on most weekends. 
John weighs 150 pounds (68.2 kg) and is 6'0" (BMI 17.6). You are t
NURS 211 - LifeSpan1 - Midterm. Questions and Answers LATEST UPDATE
NURS 211 - LifeSpan1 - Midterm. Questions and Answers LATEST UPDATE