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UCD - Exam revision || with 100% Correct Answers.
Steve Krug's Attributes of Usability correct answers *ULMEEDD* 
 
• *Useful*: Does it do something people need done? 
• *Learnable*: Can people figure out how to use it? 
• *Memorable*: Do users have to relearn it each time they use it? 
• *Effective*: Does it get the job done? 
• *Efficient*: Does it take a reasonable time to get it done? 
• *Desirable*: Do people want it? 
• *Delightful*: Is using it enjoyable/fun? 
 
User-centred Design (UCD) correct answers • The *methodolog...
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Steve Krug's Attributes of Usability correct answers *ULMEEDD* 
 
• *Useful*: Does it do something people need done? 
• *Learnable*: Can people figure out how to use it? 
• *Memorable*: Do users have to relearn it each time they use it? 
• *Effective*: Does it get the job done? 
• *Efficient*: Does it take a reasonable time to get it done? 
• *Desirable*: Do people want it? 
• *Delightful*: Is using it enjoyable/fun? 
 
User-centred Design (UCD) correct answers • The *methodolog...
Systems exam 2 || with Accurate Answers 100%.
fellowship programs differ from residencies in that fellowships: 
 
A) are directed postgraduate training programs. 
 
B) prepare the pharmacist for practice. 
 
C) offer training at an advanced level. 
 
D) train the pharmacist for independent research. correct answers D) train the pharmacist for independent research. 
 
Shriner's Hospitals for Children is an example of: 
 
A) specialty governmental not-for-profit hospital. 
 
B) general governmental not-for-profit hospital. 
 
C) specialty no...
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fellowship programs differ from residencies in that fellowships: 
 
A) are directed postgraduate training programs. 
 
B) prepare the pharmacist for practice. 
 
C) offer training at an advanced level. 
 
D) train the pharmacist for independent research. correct answers D) train the pharmacist for independent research. 
 
Shriner's Hospitals for Children is an example of: 
 
A) specialty governmental not-for-profit hospital. 
 
B) general governmental not-for-profit hospital. 
 
C) specialty no...
SAP 2 || A Verified A+ Pass.
Describe role of WHO in monitoring/preventing/planning of infectious diseases correct answers · Advocates universal healthcare, monitors public health risks, coordinates responses to medical emergencies and promotes human health and wellbeing 
· Small pox eradication- 1977 - mass vaccination, surveillance, containment, ring vaccination 
· Yaws - reduced by 95% by mass treatment campaign 
· Polio - reduced cases by 99.9% beginning 1988. 
Can declare public health emergency of international co...
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Describe role of WHO in monitoring/preventing/planning of infectious diseases correct answers · Advocates universal healthcare, monitors public health risks, coordinates responses to medical emergencies and promotes human health and wellbeing 
· Small pox eradication- 1977 - mass vaccination, surveillance, containment, ring vaccination 
· Yaws - reduced by 95% by mass treatment campaign 
· Polio - reduced cases by 99.9% beginning 1988. 
Can declare public health emergency of international co...
Relias ED RN A Test || All Correct.
Your patient's chest tube dressing has accidentally come off and you are preparing to place a new one. You have a slit drain sponge, 4 x 4 gauzes, tape, scissors, and antiseptic swabs. What else do you need? correct answers Petrolatum gauze 
 
You want to implement the new evidence-based practice guidelines in managing patients to prevent falls on your unit. What provides the STRONGEST evidence for interventions? correct answers Systematic reviews 
 
Upon triage of a patient, they state that th...
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Your patient's chest tube dressing has accidentally come off and you are preparing to place a new one. You have a slit drain sponge, 4 x 4 gauzes, tape, scissors, and antiseptic swabs. What else do you need? correct answers Petrolatum gauze 
 
You want to implement the new evidence-based practice guidelines in managing patients to prevent falls on your unit. What provides the STRONGEST evidence for interventions? correct answers Systematic reviews 
 
Upon triage of a patient, they state that th...
PHRM 845 || All Questions Answered Correctly.
When you accidentally step onto a sharp object you retract your foot via Adelta-fibers, because they are the fastest firing nerves. 
A. The statement and rationale are true 
B. The statement is true, but the rationale is false 
C. The statement is false correct answers B. The statement is true, but the rationale is false 
 
Adelta fibers are the nerves controlling the reflex arc, but they are not the fastest firing nerves. Abeta are faster for example 
 
A patient reports to the pharmacist to pi...
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When you accidentally step onto a sharp object you retract your foot via Adelta-fibers, because they are the fastest firing nerves. 
A. The statement and rationale are true 
B. The statement is true, but the rationale is false 
C. The statement is false correct answers B. The statement is true, but the rationale is false 
 
Adelta fibers are the nerves controlling the reflex arc, but they are not the fastest firing nerves. Abeta are faster for example 
 
A patient reports to the pharmacist to pi...
Pain Midterm CBLs || Already Passed.
Mr. Cohen is a 55 year old man who currently presents with a 72 hour history of headache, feeling tired, achy, and a "weird new rash that itches and burns". Past medical history reveals that he is treated with statins for hypercholesterolemia and SNRI antidepressants for a mild mood disorder. Given all the attention vaccination has gotten lately, you check his immunization records and find that he was not vaccinated against chicken pox, but he did have the disease as a child. Upon physical exa...
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Mr. Cohen is a 55 year old man who currently presents with a 72 hour history of headache, feeling tired, achy, and a "weird new rash that itches and burns". Past medical history reveals that he is treated with statins for hypercholesterolemia and SNRI antidepressants for a mild mood disorder. Given all the attention vaccination has gotten lately, you check his immunization records and find that he was not vaccinated against chicken pox, but he did have the disease as a child. Upon physical exa...
Intro. to Health Care Management Final Study Guide || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
Organization Management means... correct answers all of the above (communication, collaboration and sharing info.) 
 
This function refers to acquiring and retaining human resources... correct answers staffing 
 
This function refers to monitoring staff activities and performance... correct answers controlling 
 
This competency enables a manager to communicate with and work well with other individuals... correct answers interpersonal 
 
Main difference between direct care and non-direct care se...
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Organization Management means... correct answers all of the above (communication, collaboration and sharing info.) 
 
This function refers to acquiring and retaining human resources... correct answers staffing 
 
This function refers to monitoring staff activities and performance... correct answers controlling 
 
This competency enables a manager to communicate with and work well with other individuals... correct answers interpersonal 
 
Main difference between direct care and non-direct care se...
Intro to HCA -test 2- U1-7 || with 100% Error-free Answers.
ABMS correct answers American Board of Medical Specialties 
 
ACHE correct answers American College of Healthcare Executives 
 
ACO correct answers Accountable Care Organization 
 
ACS correct answers American College of Surgeons 
 
ADLs correct answers Activities of Daily Living 
 
AHA correct answers American Hospital Association 
 
AHCA correct answers American Health Care Association 
 
ASC correct answers Ambulatory Surgery Center 
 
AMA correct answers American Medical Association 
 
ANA c...
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ABMS correct answers American Board of Medical Specialties 
 
ACHE correct answers American College of Healthcare Executives 
 
ACO correct answers Accountable Care Organization 
 
ACS correct answers American College of Surgeons 
 
ADLs correct answers Activities of Daily Living 
 
AHA correct answers American Hospital Association 
 
AHCA correct answers American Health Care Association 
 
ASC correct answers Ambulatory Surgery Center 
 
AMA correct answers American Medical Association 
 
ANA c...
Infectious Disease JB Review || Questions and 100% Accurate Answers.
A 22-year-old woman is complaining of a cough. Her radiograph shows multiple patchy infiltrates, and the culture grow Aspergillus. She has a history of Staph aureus liver abscess, several S. aureus skin infections, frequent dental infections, and an episode of spinal osteomyelitis with Chromobacterium violaceum. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? 
 
X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) 
Job's syndrome (hyperimmunoglovulin E syndrome) 
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) 
Selectiv...
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A 22-year-old woman is complaining of a cough. Her radiograph shows multiple patchy infiltrates, and the culture grow Aspergillus. She has a history of Staph aureus liver abscess, several S. aureus skin infections, frequent dental infections, and an episode of spinal osteomyelitis with Chromobacterium violaceum. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? 
 
X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) 
Job's syndrome (hyperimmunoglovulin E syndrome) 
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) 
Selectiv...
HS 285 test 1 || with 100% Accurate Solutions.
5 Components of Healthcare Industry correct answers Patients 
Providers 
Payers 
(upward arrow here) 
Group Purchasing Organizations 
Manufacturers and Suppliers 
 
Patients correct answers All health care is designed to provide services to patients - individuals who are physically ill, injured, psychologically or emotionally ill, or who have need of assistance with "activities of daily living. 
 
Providers correct answers Hospitals 
Ambulatory Surgery Centers 
Clinics/medical group practices 
...
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5 Components of Healthcare Industry correct answers Patients 
Providers 
Payers 
(upward arrow here) 
Group Purchasing Organizations 
Manufacturers and Suppliers 
 
Patients correct answers All health care is designed to provide services to patients - individuals who are physically ill, injured, psychologically or emotionally ill, or who have need of assistance with "activities of daily living. 
 
Providers correct answers Hospitals 
Ambulatory Surgery Centers 
Clinics/medical group practices 
...
Organic Chemistry ACS Final (with Complete Solutions) 2024.
TAP 250 (100% Correct Answers)
Hondros NUR 205 final (Already Graded A+)
ADULT HEALTH 2024 MIDTERM. (100% CORRECT ANSWERS)