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Florida International University FIN 4486 fin 4486 exam2
Question 1 
0 out of 4 points 
Company A can borrow fixed at 7.9 percent and floating at LIBOR percent. 
Company B can borrow fixed at 8.9 percent and floating at LIBOR+0.28571 
percent. A financial intermediary charges a fee of 0.1 percent. Company A wishes 
to borrow floating and company B wishes to borrow fixed. Assume the gain is 
evenly split between the two parties and floating rate legs are LIBOR. Design the 
swap. What is the company A’s fixed rate leg and company B’s fixed rate leg,...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question 1 
0 out of 4 points 
Company A can borrow fixed at 7.9 percent and floating at LIBOR percent. 
Company B can borrow fixed at 8.9 percent and floating at LIBOR+0.28571 
percent. A financial intermediary charges a fee of 0.1 percent. Company A wishes 
to borrow floating and company B wishes to borrow fixed. Assume the gain is 
evenly split between the two parties and floating rate legs are LIBOR. Design the 
swap. What is the company A’s fixed rate leg and company B’s fixed rate leg,...
Strayer University TEST BANK 13 Essentials of Understanding Psychology 13Th Edition By Robert Feldmen - Test Bank
Essentials of Understanding Psychology, 13e (Feldman) 
Chapter 3 Sensation and Perception 
1) Anthony returns home from work. When he opens the front door of his 
house, he detects a strong smell of gas. He suspects that his gas pipe is 
leaking. Anthony is able to smell the gas in his house because of the 
activation of his olfactory receptors through the process of 
1. A) homogenization. 
2. B) sensation. 
3. C) accommodation. 
4. D) adaptation. 
Answer: B 
Difficulty: 3 Hard Page Ref: 82 
Sec...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Essentials of Understanding Psychology, 13e (Feldman) 
Chapter 3 Sensation and Perception 
1) Anthony returns home from work. When he opens the front door of his 
house, he detects a strong smell of gas. He suspects that his gas pipe is 
leaking. Anthony is able to smell the gas in his house because of the 
activation of his olfactory receptors through the process of 
1. A) homogenization. 
2. B) sensation. 
3. C) accommodation. 
4. D) adaptation. 
Answer: B 
Difficulty: 3 Hard Page Ref: 82 
Sec...
Chamberlain College of Nursing NURSING NR 324physics module 5 quiz.
Which physiological or biological processes occur in the body through fluid dynamics? [Select all that 
apply] 
Correct! 
Circulation 
Correct Answer 
Respiration 
Correct! 
Lymphatic flow 
Correct Answer 
Digestion 
Circulation, respiration, lymphatic flow, digestion perspiration and urination are all physiological or 
biological processes occurring in the body through fluid dynamics.
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which physiological or biological processes occur in the body through fluid dynamics? [Select all that 
apply] 
Correct! 
Circulation 
Correct Answer 
Respiration 
Correct! 
Lymphatic flow 
Correct Answer 
Digestion 
Circulation, respiration, lymphatic flow, digestion perspiration and urination are all physiological or 
biological processes occurring in the body through fluid dynamics.
Chamberlain College of Nursing NURSING NR 324Week 6 RUA NR 324- Final copy
HIV and AIDS 
By: Crixtin, Angie, Danielle, Dana, and 
Stephanie 
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY- 
Pathophysiology 
• Acquired immunodeficiency 
syndrome known as (AIDS) is a chronic 
infectious disease caused by the human 
immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It destroys the 
helper T lymphocytes cells which results in the 
loss of immunity response in the body and 
increases susceptibility to secondary infections 
and cancer. 
• HIV/AIDS is characterized by a silent prolonge...
- Exam (elaborations)
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HIV and AIDS 
By: Crixtin, Angie, Danielle, Dana, and 
Stephanie 
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY- 
Pathophysiology 
• Acquired immunodeficiency 
syndrome known as (AIDS) is a chronic 
infectious disease caused by the human 
immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It destroys the 
helper T lymphocytes cells which results in the 
loss of immunity response in the body and 
increases susceptibility to secondary infections 
and cancer. 
• HIV/AIDS is characterized by a silent prolonge...
Chamberlain College of Nursing NURSING NR 324RUA Case Study Presentation - Rodriguez.
NR324 Adult Health 1- Case Study Presentation by 
Jaime Montelione 
Jessica Gilman 
Valentina Giraldo 
Lucy Rodriguez 
Mary Murombedzi 
Chamberlain Collage of Nursing 
Professor Laura Iommi 
August 27, 2018 
Health History 
A 65-year-old male with the initials A.M was admitted to the ED on 8/26/2018. 
He weighs 167 pounds and his height is 5 ft. 8”. He’s chief complaint was blurred vision and 
painful headache. Mr. A.M has no known allergies, and is a full code. He took his blood pressure 
C...
- Case
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NR324 Adult Health 1- Case Study Presentation by 
Jaime Montelione 
Jessica Gilman 
Valentina Giraldo 
Lucy Rodriguez 
Mary Murombedzi 
Chamberlain Collage of Nursing 
Professor Laura Iommi 
August 27, 2018 
Health History 
A 65-year-old male with the initials A.M was admitted to the ED on 8/26/2018. 
He weighs 167 pounds and his height is 5 ft. 8”. He’s chief complaint was blurred vision and 
painful headache. Mr. A.M has no known allergies, and is a full code. He took his blood pressure 
C...
Chamberlain College of Nursing NURSING NR 324NR 324 MED SURG Exam 1 Practice questions
CHAPTER 4 Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance problems 
 1.The client’s nursing diagnosis is Deficient Fluid Volume related to excessive fluid 
loss. Which action related to fluid management should be delegated to a UAP? 
o 1.Administering IV fluids as prescribed by the physician 
o 2.Providing straws and offering fluids between meals 
o 3.Developing a plan for added fluid intake over 24 hours 
o 4.Teaching family members to assist the client with fluid intake 
 2.The client also h...
- Exam (elaborations)
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CHAPTER 4 Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance problems 
 1.The client’s nursing diagnosis is Deficient Fluid Volume related to excessive fluid 
loss. Which action related to fluid management should be delegated to a UAP? 
o 1.Administering IV fluids as prescribed by the physician 
o 2.Providing straws and offering fluids between meals 
o 3.Developing a plan for added fluid intake over 24 hours 
o 4.Teaching family members to assist the client with fluid intake 
 2.The client also h...
Chamberlain College of Nursing NURSING NR 324 Musculoskeletal Study Guide
Musculoskeletal System -The human skeleton is a dynamic system comprised of 
bones, joints, muscles, and supporting structures. All components work together to 
produce movement and to supply structure and support to the body. Any 
disturbance in this well-integrated system results in musculoskeletal dysfunction or 
disorders. 
Skeletal System – Skull, Maxilla, Mandible, Clavicle, Sternum, Humorous, 
Ribs, Spine, Radius, Ulna, Femur, Pelvis, Patella, Tibia, Fibula, 
• Functions 
• Provides...
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Musculoskeletal System -The human skeleton is a dynamic system comprised of 
bones, joints, muscles, and supporting structures. All components work together to 
produce movement and to supply structure and support to the body. Any 
disturbance in this well-integrated system results in musculoskeletal dysfunction or 
disorders. 
Skeletal System – Skull, Maxilla, Mandible, Clavicle, Sternum, Humorous, 
Ribs, Spine, Radius, Ulna, Femur, Pelvis, Patella, Tibia, Fibula, 
• Functions 
• Provides...
Chamberlain College of Nursing NURSING NR 324physicsq1
Question 1 
Which is/are not a commonly used system of measurement in science and medicine, 
around the world? [Select all that apply] 
Metric System 
SI System 
British SystemCorrect! 
French System 
In medicine and science, the Metric and SI system are used as units of measurement 
around the world, varying between the two, depending on location. The British and 
French system are not applicable. 
Question 2 
What is a basic unit of measurement commonly used in medicine? 
Gram 
Foot 
Inches 
P...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question 1 
Which is/are not a commonly used system of measurement in science and medicine, 
around the world? [Select all that apply] 
Metric System 
SI System 
British SystemCorrect! 
French System 
In medicine and science, the Metric and SI system are used as units of measurement 
around the world, varying between the two, depending on location. The British and 
French system are not applicable. 
Question 2 
What is a basic unit of measurement commonly used in medicine? 
Gram 
Foot 
Inches 
P...
Chamberlain College of NursingNURSING NR 324 Nr 324 Exam review ATI RN Fundamentals Proctored Focu
Can an RN delegate to the LPN to provide tracheostomy care to a client 
with pneumonia? 
Click card to see definition � 
Yes. 
Click again to see term � 
A nurse on a med-surg unit has received change-of-shift report & will 
care for 4 clients. Which of the following client's needs may the nurse 
assign to an assistive personnel (AP)? 
A. Feeding a client who was admitted 24 hrs ago w/aspiration 
pneumonia 
B. Reinforcing teaching w/a client who is learning to walk using a quad 
cane 
C. Re...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Can an RN delegate to the LPN to provide tracheostomy care to a client 
with pneumonia? 
Click card to see definition � 
Yes. 
Click again to see term � 
A nurse on a med-surg unit has received change-of-shift report & will 
care for 4 clients. Which of the following client's needs may the nurse 
assign to an assistive personnel (AP)? 
A. Feeding a client who was admitted 24 hrs ago w/aspiration 
pneumonia 
B. Reinforcing teaching w/a client who is learning to walk using a quad 
cane 
C. Re...
ATI RN FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM
ATI RN FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM 
A nurse is obtaining history from a client who has pain. The nurse's guiding principle 
throughout this process should be that: 
A. some clients exaggerate their level of pain 
B. pain must have an identifiable source to justify the use of opioids. 
C. objective data are essential in assessing pain 
D. pain is whatever the client says it is 
D. pain is whatever the client says it is 
Rational: the client is the best source of information in their pain, it is ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ATI RN FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM 
A nurse is obtaining history from a client who has pain. The nurse's guiding principle 
throughout this process should be that: 
A. some clients exaggerate their level of pain 
B. pain must have an identifiable source to justify the use of opioids. 
C. objective data are essential in assessing pain 
D. pain is whatever the client says it is 
D. pain is whatever the client says it is 
Rational: the client is the best source of information in their pain, it is ...
NURSING MSN 572Advanced Physical Assessment Across the Lifespan (FNP
NURS 4465 Windshield Survey.N4465 Care of Vulnerable Populations COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT, ANALYSIS, and NURSING INTERVENTION Modules 1-3 (Weeks 1– 3) Assignment Template
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Clinical Practice Portfolio.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Clinical Practice Portfolio.
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S.O.A.P. Note Template CASE ID# Tina Jones Neurological