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Professional Roles and Values Objective Exam
Abdella (1960) - This theory focuses on delivering nursing care for the whole person to 
meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs of the client and 
family. THINK ABDELLA:WHOLE PIES (P-I-E-S-S) 
According to Roy, inputs, outputs, controls, and feedback are all features of 
____________? - a system 
Accountability - an ethical duty stating that one should be answerable legally, morally, 
ethically, or socially 
After identifying key concepts, definitions and ove...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Abdella (1960) - This theory focuses on delivering nursing care for the whole person to 
meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs of the client and 
family. THINK ABDELLA:WHOLE PIES (P-I-E-S-S) 
According to Roy, inputs, outputs, controls, and feedback are all features of 
____________? - a system 
Accountability - an ethical duty stating that one should be answerable legally, morally, 
ethically, or socially 
After identifying key concepts, definitions and ove...
Professional Roles and Values Objective Exam
Abdella (1960) - This theory focuses on delivering nursing care for the whole person to 
meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs of the client and 
family. THINK ABDELLA:WHOLE PIES (P-I-E-S-S) 
According to Roy, inputs, outputs, controls, and feedback are all features of 
____________? - a system 
Accountability - an ethical duty stating that one should be answerable legally, morally, 
ethically, or socially 
After identifying key concepts, definitions and ove...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
Abdella (1960) - This theory focuses on delivering nursing care for the whole person to 
meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs of the client and 
family. THINK ABDELLA:WHOLE PIES (P-I-E-S-S) 
According to Roy, inputs, outputs, controls, and feedback are all features of 
____________? - a system 
Accountability - an ethical duty stating that one should be answerable legally, morally, 
ethically, or socially 
After identifying key concepts, definitions and ove...
Shadow Health Brian Foster - chest pain focused exam
Auscultated abdominal and lower extremities - Right: Renal - No bruit 
Right: Iliac- No bruit 
Right: Femoral - No bruit 
Left: Renal - No bruit 
Left: Iliac - No bruit 
Left: Femoral - No bruit 
Auscultated abdominal aorta - No bruit 
Auscultated breath sounds - Present in all areas 
No adventitious sounds 
All areas clear 
Auscultated carotid arteries - Right: no bruit 
Left: no bruit 
Auscultated heart sounds - S1, S2, and S4 audible 
Gallops 
Interventions - -Inform patient that his provide...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Auscultated abdominal and lower extremities - Right: Renal - No bruit 
Right: Iliac- No bruit 
Right: Femoral - No bruit 
Left: Renal - No bruit 
Left: Iliac - No bruit 
Left: Femoral - No bruit 
Auscultated abdominal aorta - No bruit 
Auscultated breath sounds - Present in all areas 
No adventitious sounds 
All areas clear 
Auscultated carotid arteries - Right: no bruit 
Left: no bruit 
Auscultated heart sounds - S1, S2, and S4 audible 
Gallops 
Interventions - -Inform patient that his provide...
Portage Pathophysiology Module 5- Pulmonary System Disorders
ABG Arterial Blood Gas Normal Ranges: - pH=acid or base 
7.35-7.45 
PCO2=partial pressure of carbon dioxide 
35-45 mm Hg 
HCO3=bicarbonate 
22-26 mEq/L 
PO2=partial pressure of oxygen 
80-100 mmHg 
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS - - can be caused by several different 
conditions, all lead to similar pathologic lung changes.: 
Aspiration: 
- Near drowning, aspirating gastric contents 
Drugs, Toxins, and Therapeutic Agents 
- Free-base cocaine smoking, heroin, inhaled 
gases (smoke, am...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
ABG Arterial Blood Gas Normal Ranges: - pH=acid or base 
7.35-7.45 
PCO2=partial pressure of carbon dioxide 
35-45 mm Hg 
HCO3=bicarbonate 
22-26 mEq/L 
PO2=partial pressure of oxygen 
80-100 mmHg 
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS - - can be caused by several different 
conditions, all lead to similar pathologic lung changes.: 
Aspiration: 
- Near drowning, aspirating gastric contents 
Drugs, Toxins, and Therapeutic Agents 
- Free-base cocaine smoking, heroin, inhaled 
gases (smoke, am...
SENSORY SYSTEM, FUNCTION, ASSESSMENT, AND THERAPEUTIC MEASURES VISON & HEARING
Accommodation - ability of pupil to respond to near and far distances 
pt told to focus on far away object [size & shape observed] as examiner continues 
observing pupil 
-object held exactly 5 inches form pts face 
-normally pts eyes turn inward and pupils constrict 
***ALSO KNOWN AS CONVERGENCE AND CONSTRICTION**** 
Accommodation - when eye shifts focus on object that is near 
pupil will constrict to force photons thru thickness of lens 
Accommodation and pupil constriction - increase number...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
Accommodation - ability of pupil to respond to near and far distances 
pt told to focus on far away object [size & shape observed] as examiner continues 
observing pupil 
-object held exactly 5 inches form pts face 
-normally pts eyes turn inward and pupils constrict 
***ALSO KNOWN AS CONVERGENCE AND CONSTRICTION**** 
Accommodation - when eye shifts focus on object that is near 
pupil will constrict to force photons thru thickness of lens 
Accommodation and pupil constriction - increase number...
Portage Learning Pathophysiology Module 9
3 categories for hormone structure - 1. amines/amino acids 
2. peptides, polypeptides & proteins (freely floating in bloodstream) 
3. steroids (transported in blood by carrier protein 
3 ways that hormones act on the body - 1. endocrine 
2. paracrine 
3. autocrine 
5 primary causes of secondary hypothyroidism - 1. infection 
2. inflammation 
3. infiltration 
4. hemorrhage 
5. tumor 
6 primary causes for primary hypothyroidism? - 1. congenital thyroid disease 
2. Hashimoto's thyroiditis 
3. thy...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
3 categories for hormone structure - 1. amines/amino acids 
2. peptides, polypeptides & proteins (freely floating in bloodstream) 
3. steroids (transported in blood by carrier protein 
3 ways that hormones act on the body - 1. endocrine 
2. paracrine 
3. autocrine 
5 primary causes of secondary hypothyroidism - 1. infection 
2. inflammation 
3. infiltration 
4. hemorrhage 
5. tumor 
6 primary causes for primary hypothyroidism? - 1. congenital thyroid disease 
2. Hashimoto's thyroiditis 
3. thy...
School Improvement Leadership
14 Eligibility Categories under IDEA - Autism 
Deaf-blindness 
Deafness 
Developmental delay 
Hearing impairment 
Intellectual impairment 
Multiple disabilities 
Orthopedic impairment 
Other health impairment 
Serious emotional disturbance (ED) 
Specific learning disabilities 
Speech and/or language impairment 
TBI 
Visual impairment 
Achievement data - Most important 
Student achievement is the school's ultimate goal and this metric directly reflects the 
progress toward that goal 
Collected ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
14 Eligibility Categories under IDEA - Autism 
Deaf-blindness 
Deafness 
Developmental delay 
Hearing impairment 
Intellectual impairment 
Multiple disabilities 
Orthopedic impairment 
Other health impairment 
Serious emotional disturbance (ED) 
Specific learning disabilities 
Speech and/or language impairment 
TBI 
Visual impairment 
Achievement data - Most important 
Student achievement is the school's ultimate goal and this metric directly reflects the 
progress toward that goal 
Collected ...
RSCH 201 Pre-Assessment and PostAssessment Questio
Case study, phenomenology, grounded theory, and ethnography are all examples of 
__________________ research designs. - Qualitative 
Choose the most important consideration in a Creative Arts research project: - Creative 
process 
Choose the most important consideration in a Humanities research project: - The 
questions being asked in the research project 
Creative arts research methods could be characterized by all of the following EXCEPT: 
- Quantitative inquiry 
Formal review of the liter...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Case study, phenomenology, grounded theory, and ethnography are all examples of 
__________________ research designs. - Qualitative 
Choose the most important consideration in a Creative Arts research project: - Creative 
process 
Choose the most important consideration in a Humanities research project: - The 
questions being asked in the research project 
Creative arts research methods could be characterized by all of the following EXCEPT: 
- Quantitative inquiry 
Formal review of the liter...
AP Bio Chapter 15: Regulation of Gene Expression
Activator - Protein that binds to an enhancer and stimulates transcription of gene, have 
two domains 
Allolactose - The inducer for the lac operon, formed from lactose that enters the cell 
Alternative RNA Splicing - Different mRNA molecules are produced from the same 
primary transcript, depending on which RNA segments are treated as exons and which 
as introns 
Bound Activators - Facilitate a sequence of protein-protein interaction that result in 
transcription of a given gene 
By default...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Activator - Protein that binds to an enhancer and stimulates transcription of gene, have 
two domains 
Allolactose - The inducer for the lac operon, formed from lactose that enters the cell 
Alternative RNA Splicing - Different mRNA molecules are produced from the same 
primary transcript, depending on which RNA segments are treated as exons and which 
as introns 
Bound Activators - Facilitate a sequence of protein-protein interaction that result in 
transcription of a given gene 
By default...
Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice - Encyclopedia of Counseling CPCE Prep
________ are the leading causes of malpractice actions taken against counselors, 
therapists, and mental health providers 
A. confidentiality and dual relationships 
B. termination 
C. failure of the duty to warn 
D. inferior record keeping - A. confidentiality and dual relationships 
A 14 year old male threatens to blow up his parent's garage because he has been 
grounded. You believe his threat is genuine. You should 
A. ask the child if he will sign a release of information so you can talk...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
________ are the leading causes of malpractice actions taken against counselors, 
therapists, and mental health providers 
A. confidentiality and dual relationships 
B. termination 
C. failure of the duty to warn 
D. inferior record keeping - A. confidentiality and dual relationships 
A 14 year old male threatens to blow up his parent's garage because he has been 
grounded. You believe his threat is genuine. You should 
A. ask the child if he will sign a release of information so you can talk...
IFT Final Exam Logical Topology 2022 NEW EXAM GUIDE