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SBOLC - WIN-T, SBOLC WIN-T Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
What does PBX stand for? 
→ Public Broadcast Exchange 
What types of services does a JNN provide? 
→ voice, data, and video 
True or False: WIN-T INC 2 supports units At the Halt (ATH) 
→ False. INC 1 is At the Halt (ATH) while INC 2 is On the Move (OTM) 
How many Regional Hub Nodes (RHNs) are there and where are they located? 
→ 5 RHNs. Arifjan, Landstuhl, Ft Liberty (Bragg), CP Roberts, Guam 
What level of support do TCNs provide? 
→ Division 
What is a TR-T? 
→ Transmission Relay-...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 40 pages •
What does PBX stand for? 
→ Public Broadcast Exchange 
What types of services does a JNN provide? 
→ voice, data, and video 
True or False: WIN-T INC 2 supports units At the Halt (ATH) 
→ False. INC 1 is At the Halt (ATH) while INC 2 is On the Move (OTM) 
How many Regional Hub Nodes (RHNs) are there and where are they located? 
→ 5 RHNs. Arifjan, Landstuhl, Ft Liberty (Bragg), CP Roberts, Guam 
What level of support do TCNs provide? 
→ Division 
What is a TR-T? 
→ Transmission Relay-...
SBOLC WIN-T Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
WIN-T 
→ Warfighter Information Network-Tactical 
→ 
→ -The Army's fully-mobile, tactical network portion of the DOD Information NetworkArmy (DODIN-A) 
INC 1 
→ Networking at the halt 
INC 2 
→ Networking on the move 
What are some benefits of SATCOM? 
→ -SATCOM allows for service over the Polar Regions, the oceans, and the remote areas 
of the world. 
→ 
→ -SATCOM provides global connectivity to widely dispersed small and mobile forces. 
→ 
→ -SATCOM acts as a network ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
WIN-T 
→ Warfighter Information Network-Tactical 
→ 
→ -The Army's fully-mobile, tactical network portion of the DOD Information NetworkArmy (DODIN-A) 
INC 1 
→ Networking at the halt 
INC 2 
→ Networking on the move 
What are some benefits of SATCOM? 
→ -SATCOM allows for service over the Polar Regions, the oceans, and the remote areas 
of the world. 
→ 
→ -SATCOM provides global connectivity to widely dispersed small and mobile forces. 
→ 
→ -SATCOM acts as a network ...
RSCR242 - Exam 1 Pilbeam CH1-5 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
14 The respiratory therapist enters modes and parameters into the ventilator with which of 
the following? 
a. Control logic 
b. Input power 
c. User interface 
d. Drive mechanism 
→ C User interface 
15. The function of the exhalation valve is to do which of the following? 
a. Adjust the flow going to the patient 
b. Close during exhalation to vent patient gas 
c. Seal the external circuit during inspiration 
d. Determine the volume being delivered 
→ C Seal the external circuit during ins...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
14 The respiratory therapist enters modes and parameters into the ventilator with which of 
the following? 
a. Control logic 
b. Input power 
c. User interface 
d. Drive mechanism 
→ C User interface 
15. The function of the exhalation valve is to do which of the following? 
a. Adjust the flow going to the patient 
b. Close during exhalation to vent patient gas 
c. Seal the external circuit during inspiration 
d. Determine the volume being delivered 
→ C Seal the external circuit during ins...
RSCR242 - Exam 1 Pilbeam CH1-5 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
. The body's mechanism for conducting air in and out of the lungs is known as which of the 
following? 
→ Spontaneous ventilation 
2. Which of the following are involved in external respiration? 
→ Alveoli and pulmonary capillaries 
3. All of the following could be the cause of a paitent's peak pressure increasing from 35 to 
45 cm H2O except 
Bronchospasm 
Resolving pulmonary edema 
The patient biting on the endotracheal tube 
Secretions in the airway 
→ Resolving pulmonary edema ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
. The body's mechanism for conducting air in and out of the lungs is known as which of the 
following? 
→ Spontaneous ventilation 
2. Which of the following are involved in external respiration? 
→ Alveoli and pulmonary capillaries 
3. All of the following could be the cause of a paitent's peak pressure increasing from 35 to 
45 cm H2O except 
Bronchospasm 
Resolving pulmonary edema 
The patient biting on the endotracheal tube 
Secretions in the airway 
→ Resolving pulmonary edema ...
RSCR242 - Exam 1 Pilbeam CH1-5 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Calculate the tubing compliance (CT) when the measured volume is 150 mL and the static 
pressure is 53 cm H2O. 
a. 0.003 mL/cm H2O 
b. 0.35 cm H2O/mL 
c. 2.8 mL/cm H2O 
d. 7.95cm H2O/mL 
→ C 2.8 mL/cm H2O 
→ Calculate tubing compliance (CT) by dividing measured volume by measured static 
pressure. 
2. When initially setting up a ventilator the plateau pressure (PPlateau) is measured at 47 cm 
H2O with a set volume of 100 mL. After applying the ventilator to the patient, the average 
peak...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
Calculate the tubing compliance (CT) when the measured volume is 150 mL and the static 
pressure is 53 cm H2O. 
a. 0.003 mL/cm H2O 
b. 0.35 cm H2O/mL 
c. 2.8 mL/cm H2O 
d. 7.95cm H2O/mL 
→ C 2.8 mL/cm H2O 
→ Calculate tubing compliance (CT) by dividing measured volume by measured static 
pressure. 
2. When initially setting up a ventilator the plateau pressure (PPlateau) is measured at 47 cm 
H2O with a set volume of 100 mL. After applying the ventilator to the patient, the average 
peak...
osenthal: Lehne's Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
An infant who receives a drug that does not produce CNS side effects in adults exhibits 
drowsiness and sedation. The nurse understands that this is because of differences in which 
physiologic system in infants and adults? 
a. Blood-brain barrier 
b. First-pass effect 
c. Gastrointestinal absorption 
d. Renal filtration 
→ ANS: A 
→ The blood-brain barrier is not fully developed at birth, making infants much more 
sensitive to CNS drugs than older children and adults. CNS symptoms may i...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 70 pages •
An infant who receives a drug that does not produce CNS side effects in adults exhibits 
drowsiness and sedation. The nurse understands that this is because of differences in which 
physiologic system in infants and adults? 
a. Blood-brain barrier 
b. First-pass effect 
c. Gastrointestinal absorption 
d. Renal filtration 
→ ANS: A 
→ The blood-brain barrier is not fully developed at birth, making infants much more 
sensitive to CNS drugs than older children and adults. CNS symptoms may i...
REFORMER PILATES Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
ordosis 
→ an abnormal increase in forward curvature of lumbar spine 
kyphosis 
→ a posterior curvature of the thoracic spine resulting in a hunchback 
Flat back posture characteristics: 
→ flat lumber and lower thoracic, posterior tilt pelvis, extended hips & knees 
Muscle Balance Summary of Flat Back Posture 
→ long and weak hip flexors, strong and tight hamstrings, strong neck extensors 
Exercise plan for Flat Back Posture 
→ Mobilise the spine (particularly thoracic spine), strengt...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
ordosis 
→ an abnormal increase in forward curvature of lumbar spine 
kyphosis 
→ a posterior curvature of the thoracic spine resulting in a hunchback 
Flat back posture characteristics: 
→ flat lumber and lower thoracic, posterior tilt pelvis, extended hips & knees 
Muscle Balance Summary of Flat Back Posture 
→ long and weak hip flexors, strong and tight hamstrings, strong neck extensors 
Exercise plan for Flat Back Posture 
→ Mobilise the spine (particularly thoracic spine), strengt...
Real Estate Exam: Law of Agency Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
This person hires an agent 
→ The Principal 
The agent works on behalf of this person 
→ the client (principal) 
This type of agency allows for the greatest range of authority 
→ Universal 
This is provided to the agent when there is written documentation that the agency relationship 
exists. 
→ Express authority 
This is the most limited of all the agency relationships 
→ Special agency 
This type of agency is created when a 3rd party believes that an agent has authority that has 
N...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
This person hires an agent 
→ The Principal 
The agent works on behalf of this person 
→ the client (principal) 
This type of agency allows for the greatest range of authority 
→ Universal 
This is provided to the agent when there is written documentation that the agency relationship 
exists. 
→ Express authority 
This is the most limited of all the agency relationships 
→ Special agency 
This type of agency is created when a 3rd party believes that an agent has authority that has 
N...
Rasmussen Pathophysiology Fina Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version l
Define Pathophysiology 
→ The study of the changes of normal mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions, 
either caused by disease or resulting from an abnormal syndrome. 
What does the study of pathophysiology include? 
→ Contains etiology, which is the reason for the phenomena, pathogenesis, which is the 
development of a disease, clinical manifestations, which is the manifestation of the 
disease in signs, symptoms, and treatment. 
The difference between signs and symptoms/ object...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
Define Pathophysiology 
→ The study of the changes of normal mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions, 
either caused by disease or resulting from an abnormal syndrome. 
What does the study of pathophysiology include? 
→ Contains etiology, which is the reason for the phenomena, pathogenesis, which is the 
development of a disease, clinical manifestations, which is the manifestation of the 
disease in signs, symptoms, and treatment. 
The difference between signs and symptoms/ object...
Radiology Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
How do you correct a foreshortened image? 
→ decrease the vertical angulation 
What type of radiation is most dangerous? 
→ all is equally dangerous 
What is an impregnated sheet? 
→ lead apron 
When is it acceptable for the operator to hold an x-ray in the patient's mouth? 
→ never 
What is the Gonadal region? 
→ male reproductive organs 
What is the purpose of an aluminum filter? 
→ to filter out the low and long energy rays 
What material is a collimator made of? 
→ lead 
Wha...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
How do you correct a foreshortened image? 
→ decrease the vertical angulation 
What type of radiation is most dangerous? 
→ all is equally dangerous 
What is an impregnated sheet? 
→ lead apron 
When is it acceptable for the operator to hold an x-ray in the patient's mouth? 
→ never 
What is the Gonadal region? 
→ male reproductive organs 
What is the purpose of an aluminum filter? 
→ to filter out the low and long energy rays 
What material is a collimator made of? 
→ lead 
Wha...
CCIM 101 Financial Analysis Questions and Correct Answers
MED SURG RN HESI EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+