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CSET ENGLISH SUBTEST I AND II WITH ANSWERS.
Noun Clause - Answers-A subordinate clause used as a noun 
Example: Do you know WHAT THE DOGS WILL DO NEXT? 
ANYONE WHO DISCOVERS THE KIDS ARE OUT AT NIGHT will tell police. 
 
Adverb Clause - Answers-A subordinate clause that, like any adverb, modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb. Words used before clause (after, before, when, since, unless, while) 
Example: Mama Jo knits WHEREVER SHE CAN. The animals get out at night most THAN I DO. We ate the cookies AFTER dinner.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Noun Clause - Answers-A subordinate clause used as a noun 
Example: Do you know WHAT THE DOGS WILL DO NEXT? 
ANYONE WHO DISCOVERS THE KIDS ARE OUT AT NIGHT will tell police. 
 
Adverb Clause - Answers-A subordinate clause that, like any adverb, modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb. Words used before clause (after, before, when, since, unless, while) 
Example: Mama Jo knits WHEREVER SHE CAN. The animals get out at night most THAN I DO. We ate the cookies AFTER dinner.
CSET SUBTEST 3 WITH ANSWERS.
kinesthetic perception - Answers-the body's ability to sense movement; refers to the muscle retention of the movement and the effort required to produce dance 
 
technique - Answers-the skills a dancer uses as she or he performs the steps and movements of a dance 
 
ballet - Answers-dance form that originated during the European Renaissance (fully developed in 1800s); Jules Perrot & Marius Petipa 
 
ballroom dancing - Answers-social dancing that involves 2 partners; began in Europe during the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
kinesthetic perception - Answers-the body's ability to sense movement; refers to the muscle retention of the movement and the effort required to produce dance 
 
technique - Answers-the skills a dancer uses as she or he performs the steps and movements of a dance 
 
ballet - Answers-dance form that originated during the European Renaissance (fully developed in 1800s); Jules Perrot & Marius Petipa 
 
ballroom dancing - Answers-social dancing that involves 2 partners; began in Europe during the...
CSET SUBTEST 1 TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Which of the following statements best explains how knowing a language that is historically related to English (e.g., German, French, Spanish) can facilitate an individual's acquisition of English as a second language? 
A) Many words and roots are likely to have similar spellings and meanings in English and in the individual's first language. 
B) English prefixes and suffixes are likely to resemble the affixes used in the individual's first language. 
C) The most frequently occurring sp...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following statements best explains how knowing a language that is historically related to English (e.g., German, French, Spanish) can facilitate an individual's acquisition of English as a second language? 
A) Many words and roots are likely to have similar spellings and meanings in English and in the individual's first language. 
B) English prefixes and suffixes are likely to resemble the affixes used in the individual's first language. 
C) The most frequently occurring sp...
CSET SUBTEST 1: READING, LANGUAGE, AND LITERATURE WITH ANSWERS
affixes - Answers-prefixes and suffixes, word parts that are 'fixed' to each other 
 
base word - Answers-words from which other words are formed 
 
morphology - Answers-studies the building blocks of language 
 
phonology - Answers-studies the important sounds in a language 
 
phonetics - Answers-studies all speech sounds in a language and the way they are produced 
 
discourse analysis - Answers-studies longer spoken verbal exchanges, and written texts 
 
pragmatics - Answers-studies how...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
affixes - Answers-prefixes and suffixes, word parts that are 'fixed' to each other 
 
base word - Answers-words from which other words are formed 
 
morphology - Answers-studies the building blocks of language 
 
phonology - Answers-studies the important sounds in a language 
 
phonetics - Answers-studies all speech sounds in a language and the way they are produced 
 
discourse analysis - Answers-studies longer spoken verbal exchanges, and written texts 
 
pragmatics - Answers-studies how...
CSET MULTIPLE SUBJECT PRACTICE SUBTEST 1WITH ANSWERS
Which of the following best describes a shared aim of the voyages of exploration commanded by John Cabot, Jacques Cartier, and Henry Hudson? - Answers-To discover a Westward route to Asia 
 
What was a major motive for the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony? - Answers-To create a Bible commonwealth 
 
Which of the following best describes the significance of a major military development of the American Revolution? - Answers-The patriot victory at the Battle of Saratoga (1777) prompted...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following best describes a shared aim of the voyages of exploration commanded by John Cabot, Jacques Cartier, and Henry Hudson? - Answers-To discover a Westward route to Asia 
 
What was a major motive for the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony? - Answers-To create a Bible commonwealth 
 
Which of the following best describes the significance of a major military development of the American Revolution? - Answers-The patriot victory at the Battle of Saratoga (1777) prompted...
PEDS END OF LIFE QUIZ AND ANSWERS.
3. Which behavior is considered an approach behavior in parents of chronically ill children? 
a. Inability to adjust to a progression of the disease or condition. 
b. Anticipation of future problems and seeking guidance and answers. 
c. Looking for new cures without a perspective toward possible benefit. 
d. Failing to recognize seriousness of child's condition despite physical evidence. - Answers-b. Anticipation of future problems and seeking guidance and answers. 
Approach behaviors are cop...
- Exam (elaborations)
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3. Which behavior is considered an approach behavior in parents of chronically ill children? 
a. Inability to adjust to a progression of the disease or condition. 
b. Anticipation of future problems and seeking guidance and answers. 
c. Looking for new cures without a perspective toward possible benefit. 
d. Failing to recognize seriousness of child's condition despite physical evidence. - Answers-b. Anticipation of future problems and seeking guidance and answers. 
Approach behaviors are cop...
PEDS EXAM 3 AND ANSWERS.
Examination room in private 
Conference room with parents 
Hospital room with a roommate 
Nurses' station while obtaining laboratory results - Answers-Examination room in private 
 
A 15-year-old patient being seen in the emergency department with dyspnea and hypoxia admits to vaping heavily for the past several months. Which teaching method would work best to help a patient this age quit vaping? 
 
Parental discussion 
Educational classes 
Written instructions 
Peer support groups - Answers-...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
Examination room in private 
Conference room with parents 
Hospital room with a roommate 
Nurses' station while obtaining laboratory results - Answers-Examination room in private 
 
A 15-year-old patient being seen in the emergency department with dyspnea and hypoxia admits to vaping heavily for the past several months. Which teaching method would work best to help a patient this age quit vaping? 
 
Parental discussion 
Educational classes 
Written instructions 
Peer support groups - Answers-...
PEDIATRIC AUDIOLOGY QUIZ AND ANSWERS.
What is the most useful state for testing newborns? - Answers-Will provide clearest responses in a light sleep. An arousal from sleep. Acceptable in a hospital setting, but in a clinic may be hard to guarantee that the infant will be asleep. Still can be tested when awake, but not when newborn is irritable, tired, uncomfortable, the responses will be difficult to determine. 
 
What are the expected responses 0-4months? - Answers-Arousal from sleep by sound signals of 90db SPL in a noisy environm...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
What is the most useful state for testing newborns? - Answers-Will provide clearest responses in a light sleep. An arousal from sleep. Acceptable in a hospital setting, but in a clinic may be hard to guarantee that the infant will be asleep. Still can be tested when awake, but not when newborn is irritable, tired, uncomfortable, the responses will be difficult to determine. 
 
What are the expected responses 0-4months? - Answers-Arousal from sleep by sound signals of 90db SPL in a noisy environm...
PEDS EXAM 3 - ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA
Children with esophageal atresia are at an increased risk for developing what 2 things - Answers-GERD 
aspiration 
 
Why do we see aspiration with EA - Answers-no connection to stomach 
 
What do we want to protect with EA - Answers-airway 
 
**How could we protect the airway - Answers-NPO 
**NE tube 
**suction saliva 
 
**What do we want to do first thing after birth with infants with EA - Answers-NPO!!!!
- Exam (elaborations)
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Children with esophageal atresia are at an increased risk for developing what 2 things - Answers-GERD 
aspiration 
 
Why do we see aspiration with EA - Answers-no connection to stomach 
 
What do we want to protect with EA - Answers-airway 
 
**How could we protect the airway - Answers-NPO 
**NE tube 
**suction saliva 
 
**What do we want to do first thing after birth with infants with EA - Answers-NPO!!!!
PEDS EXAM 1 TYPES OF PLAY.
parallel play - Answers-toddler, child play with the same toys as another child but is not yet actively engaging with her in play, when the child plays separately from others but close to them and mimicking their actions. 
 
associative play - Answers-preschooler, plays with other children but play may not be synchronized 
 
cooperative play - Answers-school-aged child, activity organized and each child has a role
- Exam (elaborations)
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parallel play - Answers-toddler, child play with the same toys as another child but is not yet actively engaging with her in play, when the child plays separately from others but close to them and mimicking their actions. 
 
associative play - Answers-preschooler, plays with other children but play may not be synchronized 
 
cooperative play - Answers-school-aged child, activity organized and each child has a role