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NCMA Exam with 100% Verified Answers
Which of the following additives is used as an anticoagulant in a blood specimen collected to determine a complete blood cell count? 
1. Sodium citrate 
2. Thrombin 
3. Sodium heparin 
4. EDTA - EDTA 
 
A patient with severe depression states that he does not want to see a psychiatrist because his insurance will not cover mental health. This patient should be referred to which of the following? 
1. Local department of social services 
2. The American Red Cross 
3. His insurance provider 
4. She...
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Which of the following additives is used as an anticoagulant in a blood specimen collected to determine a complete blood cell count? 
1. Sodium citrate 
2. Thrombin 
3. Sodium heparin 
4. EDTA - EDTA 
 
A patient with severe depression states that he does not want to see a psychiatrist because his insurance will not cover mental health. This patient should be referred to which of the following? 
1. Local department of social services 
2. The American Red Cross 
3. His insurance provider 
4. She...
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Ageusia - Loss or absence of the sense of taste 
 
Antibiotics - Cytotoxic chemo - doxorubicin, mitomycin, bleomycin 
Myelosuppression, anorexia, N/V/D, mucositis, fatigue, 
 
Chemo- Antimetabolites - masquerade as purines or pyrimidines—which become the building blocks of DNA. They prevent these substances from becoming incorporated in to DNA during the "S" phase (of the cell cycle), stopping normal development and division. They also affect RNA synthesis. Due to their efficiency, these ...
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Ageusia - Loss or absence of the sense of taste 
 
Antibiotics - Cytotoxic chemo - doxorubicin, mitomycin, bleomycin 
Myelosuppression, anorexia, N/V/D, mucositis, fatigue, 
 
Chemo- Antimetabolites - masquerade as purines or pyrimidines—which become the building blocks of DNA. They prevent these substances from becoming incorporated in to DNA during the "S" phase (of the cell cycle), stopping normal development and division. They also affect RNA synthesis. Due to their efficiency, these ...
CSO Certification Test with Right Answers
Relapse - This occurs if the probationer gives up and continues his old behaviors long after a crisis situation is over 
 
Permanent exit - Occurs when the old habits are no longer tempting even during crisis situations 
 
RNR - Risk, Need, Responsivity 
 
Need - What (what criminogenic need you need to focus on) 
 
Risk Management - Determine risk; may produce change, but is generally short term; apply corresponding sanctions, supervision and restrictions. 
 
Risk Reduction - Determine ri...
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Relapse - This occurs if the probationer gives up and continues his old behaviors long after a crisis situation is over 
 
Permanent exit - Occurs when the old habits are no longer tempting even during crisis situations 
 
RNR - Risk, Need, Responsivity 
 
Need - What (what criminogenic need you need to focus on) 
 
Risk Management - Determine risk; may produce change, but is generally short term; apply corresponding sanctions, supervision and restrictions. 
 
Risk Reduction - Determine ri...
CSO Exam with Correct Answers
CDS - controlled dangerous substances 
 
MVC/MVA - motor vehicle crash/accident 
 
RUES - Rutgers university emergency services 
 
Hq - public safety building 
 
GOA - gone on arrival 
 
BOLO - be on the look out 
 
ETOH - alcohol poisoning 
 
RMA - refusal of medical attention 
 
OEM - office of emergency management 
 
Dispatch - knight mover dispatch 
 
Rutgers - new Brunswick/Newark dispatch/communication 
 
Belated - occurred in the past with no immediate threat 
 
Received - on...
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CDS - controlled dangerous substances 
 
MVC/MVA - motor vehicle crash/accident 
 
RUES - Rutgers university emergency services 
 
Hq - public safety building 
 
GOA - gone on arrival 
 
BOLO - be on the look out 
 
ETOH - alcohol poisoning 
 
RMA - refusal of medical attention 
 
OEM - office of emergency management 
 
Dispatch - knight mover dispatch 
 
Rutgers - new Brunswick/Newark dispatch/communication 
 
Belated - occurred in the past with no immediate threat 
 
Received - on...
CSO Exam with Verified Answers
If the pyloric valve (located at the base of the stomach) was removed or manipulated during surgery, the patient risks___________________ - dumping syndrome 
 
True or False 
A patient with a new ileostomy should avoid both soluble and insoluble fiber after surgery - true 
Patients should avoid soluble fiber until the surgeon confirms the intestine has healed. 
 
Nestle Health Science suggests limiting MCT oil to _____ml/day - 100 ml/day (~6.5 TBSP) =760 kcals 
 
True or False 
The ketogenic ...
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If the pyloric valve (located at the base of the stomach) was removed or manipulated during surgery, the patient risks___________________ - dumping syndrome 
 
True or False 
A patient with a new ileostomy should avoid both soluble and insoluble fiber after surgery - true 
Patients should avoid soluble fiber until the surgeon confirms the intestine has healed. 
 
Nestle Health Science suggests limiting MCT oil to _____ml/day - 100 ml/day (~6.5 TBSP) =760 kcals 
 
True or False 
The ketogenic ...
Biology 473 (Limnology) Questions and Correct Answers
Swamps - Contain woody plants, macrophytes can grow in the open, does not accumulate a lot of peat; has an external water supply 
 
Bogs - Accumulate peat and primary vegetation in acidophilic mosses and sedges; Trees and macrophytes are rare; no external water supply-- reliant on rain water; ombrotrophic 
 
Ombrotrophic - Minerals enter through rainwater. 
 
Fens - Share characteristics of bogs and marshes; distinguished by mineral-rich groundwater inputs that cause a higher ph than bogs; m...
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Swamps - Contain woody plants, macrophytes can grow in the open, does not accumulate a lot of peat; has an external water supply 
 
Bogs - Accumulate peat and primary vegetation in acidophilic mosses and sedges; Trees and macrophytes are rare; no external water supply-- reliant on rain water; ombrotrophic 
 
Ombrotrophic - Minerals enter through rainwater. 
 
Fens - Share characteristics of bogs and marshes; distinguished by mineral-rich groundwater inputs that cause a higher ph than bogs; m...
Biology 473 Test with Verified Solutions
Hyperechoic - appears white, connective tissue, bone, tendons 
 
Anechoic - appears black, fluid-filled structures 
 
Isoechoic - appears homogenous/light grey, liver 
 
Hypoechoic - appears dark grey, lymph nodes/tumors 
 
Drugs given to rat - ketamine (sedative) and xylazine (muscle relaxant/pain killer) IP which create risk of hypothermia, bupivacaine (local anesthetic/pain killer) right before incision, possibly ketoprofen (analgesic) at the end 
 
Sense - system with sensory cell type...
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Hyperechoic - appears white, connective tissue, bone, tendons 
 
Anechoic - appears black, fluid-filled structures 
 
Isoechoic - appears homogenous/light grey, liver 
 
Hypoechoic - appears dark grey, lymph nodes/tumors 
 
Drugs given to rat - ketamine (sedative) and xylazine (muscle relaxant/pain killer) IP which create risk of hypothermia, bupivacaine (local anesthetic/pain killer) right before incision, possibly ketoprofen (analgesic) at the end 
 
Sense - system with sensory cell type...
Biology 473 Theory Questions Correctly Solved
Proximal convoluted tubule functions - reabsorption of water, ions, and organic nutrients 
 
Distal convoluted tubule functions - secretion of ions, acids, drugs, and toxins 
 
Henle's loop functions - reabsorption of water, sodium, and chloride 
 
Cardiac output in the kidney - 25% of cardiac output is filtered in the kidney 
 
Blood pressure - kidneys regulate blood pressure by maintaining salt and water balance 
 
Hyponatremia - overhydration, low salt concentration, increased blood pr...
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Proximal convoluted tubule functions - reabsorption of water, ions, and organic nutrients 
 
Distal convoluted tubule functions - secretion of ions, acids, drugs, and toxins 
 
Henle's loop functions - reabsorption of water, sodium, and chloride 
 
Cardiac output in the kidney - 25% of cardiac output is filtered in the kidney 
 
Blood pressure - kidneys regulate blood pressure by maintaining salt and water balance 
 
Hyponatremia - overhydration, low salt concentration, increased blood pr...
Bio 473 Exam with Correct Solutions
Lung Mechanics - - muscles work to increase the volume of the lung and a pressure differential is created. As a result, air moves into the lungs. When atmospheric pressure is higher than intrapulmonary pressure, then air will enter the lungs (this is inhalation). 
- When intrapulmonary pressure is higher than atmospheric pressure, then air will leave the lungs (this is exhalation). 
 
Respiratory Control Center - the circuit of neurons in the base of the brain (the medulla oblongata and pons) ...
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Lung Mechanics - - muscles work to increase the volume of the lung and a pressure differential is created. As a result, air moves into the lungs. When atmospheric pressure is higher than intrapulmonary pressure, then air will enter the lungs (this is inhalation). 
- When intrapulmonary pressure is higher than atmospheric pressure, then air will leave the lungs (this is exhalation). 
 
Respiratory Control Center - the circuit of neurons in the base of the brain (the medulla oblongata and pons) ...
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Health Administration Midterm Exam with Solutions