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Chapter 1: Introduction to Respiratory Care Pharmacology / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A chemical that changes an organism's function is called? - drug 
a drop - gtt 
A drug in the body, based on its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination is called - 
Pharmacokinetics 
A drug molecule causes its effect in the body is called - Pharmacodynamics 
A gram-negative organism and is primarily a nosocomial organism/hospital-acquired disease. - 
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 
a spray - nebul 
A virus that causes the formation of syncytial masses in cells and may cause respiratory d...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
A chemical that changes an organism's function is called? - drug 
a drop - gtt 
A drug in the body, based on its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination is called - 
Pharmacokinetics 
A drug molecule causes its effect in the body is called - Pharmacodynamics 
A gram-negative organism and is primarily a nosocomial organism/hospital-acquired disease. - 
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 
a spray - nebul 
A virus that causes the formation of syncytial masses in cells and may cause respiratory d...
Ch.5 ASNT Study Guide: Industrial Radiography Radiation Safety Exam / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A
A specific gamma ray constant can be stated as: - a. dose rate per curie at a specific distance 
At a dose rate of 60 mRh/ (600 uSv/h), 1 h of exposure would be? - d. 60 mR (600 uSv) 
If the radiographer has 100 mR/h at 25 ft (1000 uSv at 7.63 m), the exposure rate at 50 ft (15.24 m) 
would be ____________ with 1 half- value layer of shielding between the radiographer and the source. - 
b. 12.5 mR per hour 
If you have 73 Ci of Co-60, your exposure rate at 2 ft (0.6 m) from the source would be? ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
A specific gamma ray constant can be stated as: - a. dose rate per curie at a specific distance 
At a dose rate of 60 mRh/ (600 uSv/h), 1 h of exposure would be? - d. 60 mR (600 uSv) 
If the radiographer has 100 mR/h at 25 ft (1000 uSv at 7.63 m), the exposure rate at 50 ft (15.24 m) 
would be ____________ with 1 half- value layer of shielding between the radiographer and the source. - 
b. 12.5 mR per hour 
If you have 73 Ci of Co-60, your exposure rate at 2 ft (0.6 m) from the source would be? ...
Certified encryption specialist practice / Revised Questions and Answers / Guaranteed Pass
___ was designed to provide built in cryptography for the clipper chip. 
+3DES 
+GOST 
+Skipjack 
+Blowfish - Skipjack 
The Clipper chip used a data encryption algorithm called Skipjack to transmit information and the DiffieHellman key exchange-algorithm to distribute the cryptokeys between the peers. 
_____ uses at least two different shifts, changing the shift with different letters in the plain text. 
+Scytale 
+Caesar cipher 
+Atbash 
+multi-alphabet encryption - Multi-alphabet Encryption 
P...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
___ was designed to provide built in cryptography for the clipper chip. 
+3DES 
+GOST 
+Skipjack 
+Blowfish - Skipjack 
The Clipper chip used a data encryption algorithm called Skipjack to transmit information and the DiffieHellman key exchange-algorithm to distribute the cryptokeys between the peers. 
_____ uses at least two different shifts, changing the shift with different letters in the plain text. 
+Scytale 
+Caesar cipher 
+Atbash 
+multi-alphabet encryption - Multi-alphabet Encryption 
P...
CCA Exam Preparation / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
_______________ is a defect characterized by four anatomical abnormalities within the heart that 
results in poorly oxygenated blood being pumped to the body. 
A. atrial septal defect 
B. patent ductus arteriousus 
C. tetralogy of fallot 
D. Coarctation of the aorta - C. 
A 65-year-old patient, with a history of lung cancer, is admitted to a healthcare facility with ataxia and 
syncope and a fractured arm as a result of falling. The patient undergoes a closed reduction of the 
fracture in the em...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
_______________ is a defect characterized by four anatomical abnormalities within the heart that 
results in poorly oxygenated blood being pumped to the body. 
A. atrial septal defect 
B. patent ductus arteriousus 
C. tetralogy of fallot 
D. Coarctation of the aorta - C. 
A 65-year-old patient, with a history of lung cancer, is admitted to a healthcare facility with ataxia and 
syncope and a fractured arm as a result of falling. The patient undergoes a closed reduction of the 
fracture in the em...
captains career course amedd Exam / Revised Questions and Answers / Guaranteed Pass
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10 medical functional areas (MFAs) - - Medical tx 
- Hospitalization 
- Medevac 
- Prev Med 
- Dental 
- Vet Services 
- Med Log 
- Combat & OP Stress Control 
- Lab services 
2 categories of military symbols - framed and unframed 
2 types of counseling - Event-oriented counseling (developmental, initial) 
Performance and Professional Growth counseling (NCOers, OERs) 
2 types of obstacles and what they consist of - Existing - ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
% of top box checks for senior raters - less than 50% most qualified 
10 medical functional areas (MFAs) - - Medical tx 
- Hospitalization 
- Medevac 
- Prev Med 
- Dental 
- Vet Services 
- Med Log 
- Combat & OP Stress Control 
- Lab services 
2 categories of military symbols - framed and unframed 
2 types of counseling - Event-oriented counseling (developmental, initial) 
Performance and Professional Growth counseling (NCOers, OERs) 
2 types of obstacles and what they consist of - Existing - ...
Burns Practice Test / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
An important nursing diagnosis related to patients with burns during skin grafting is: 
a. altered nutrition, less than body requirements. 
b. body image disturbance. 
c. decreased cardiac output. 
d. fluid volume deficit. - b 
Due to the interruption in skin integrity, patients with burn injuries are at high risk for: 
a. acute renal failure 
b. acute respiratory distress syndrome 
c. infection and hypothermia 
d. stress ulcers - c 
For the first 24 hours after a burn injury, a standard fluid r...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
An important nursing diagnosis related to patients with burns during skin grafting is: 
a. altered nutrition, less than body requirements. 
b. body image disturbance. 
c. decreased cardiac output. 
d. fluid volume deficit. - b 
Due to the interruption in skin integrity, patients with burn injuries are at high risk for: 
a. acute renal failure 
b. acute respiratory distress syndrome 
c. infection and hypothermia 
d. stress ulcers - c 
For the first 24 hours after a burn injury, a standard fluid r...
Barbicide Test Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A patron comes in for a service and shares that they have had a cough, and dry sore throat and says 
"these are just my allergies", what should you do: 
A. Ask that the patron wear a gown 
B. Use the station that is furthest from the other stations 
C. Ask patron to reschedule for a later date 
D. Call patron's physician to confirm they have allergies - Answer:
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
A patron comes in for a service and shares that they have had a cough, and dry sore throat and says 
"these are just my allergies", what should you do: 
A. Ask that the patron wear a gown 
B. Use the station that is furthest from the other stations 
C. Ask patron to reschedule for a later date 
D. Call patron's physician to confirm they have allergies - Answer:
AWR-160-W WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders - FINAL EXAM / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A label or a placard colored black and white with a skull and crossbones falls under which class? - 
Class 6 - Toxic 
A label or placard with a three-bladed fan usually refers to which class? - Radioactive 
A Radiological Dispersal Device (RDD) is a conventional explosion that is used to spread radioactive 
material. This is also known as a(n): - Dirty bomb 
Abandoned spray devices and unscheduled and unusual spraying activities are potential indicators of a 
possible biological incident. - True...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
A label or a placard colored black and white with a skull and crossbones falls under which class? - 
Class 6 - Toxic 
A label or placard with a three-bladed fan usually refers to which class? - Radioactive 
A Radiological Dispersal Device (RDD) is a conventional explosion that is used to spread radioactive 
material. This is also known as a(n): - Dirty bomb 
Abandoned spray devices and unscheduled and unusual spraying activities are potential indicators of a 
possible biological incident. - True...
AWR-160-W - Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders 2024 / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A __________ is something observable and indicates the presence of an illness (e.g., reddening of the 
skin). A __________ is a change from normal function, sensation, or appearance, generally indicating 
disease. 
Select one: 
a. 
sign; symptom 
b. 
rash; disease 
c. 
disease; sign 
d. 
symptom; rash - sign; symptom 
A container with round, hemispherical ends is considered dangerous because the contents are: 
poisonous. 
flammable. 
pressurized. 
Toxic Inhalation Hazard (TIH). - pressurized 
A ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
A __________ is something observable and indicates the presence of an illness (e.g., reddening of the 
skin). A __________ is a change from normal function, sensation, or appearance, generally indicating 
disease. 
Select one: 
a. 
sign; symptom 
b. 
rash; disease 
c. 
disease; sign 
d. 
symptom; rash - sign; symptom 
A container with round, hemispherical ends is considered dangerous because the contents are: 
poisonous. 
flammable. 
pressurized. 
Toxic Inhalation Hazard (TIH). - pressurized 
A ...
ATSC Snow Midterm Exam / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A +
As a forecaster, what is the primary difference between weather maps on TV and real world weather 
maps? 
A. TV weather maps are more complex than real world maps 
B. Real world maps show fewer details than TV maps 
C. TV weather maps are actually the same as real world maps 
D. Real world maps are more complex than TV maps 
D. TV weather maps are interactive, real world maps are not - D. Real world maps are more 
complex than TV maps 
Assume the wind units convention that we have used throughou...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
As a forecaster, what is the primary difference between weather maps on TV and real world weather 
maps? 
A. TV weather maps are more complex than real world maps 
B. Real world maps show fewer details than TV maps 
C. TV weather maps are actually the same as real world maps 
D. Real world maps are more complex than TV maps 
D. TV weather maps are interactive, real world maps are not - D. Real world maps are more 
complex than TV maps 
Assume the wind units convention that we have used throughou...
Level 1 water distribution practice test Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
NC Accident and Health Final Exam Prep / Revised Questions and Answers / 2024