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AHIP Final Exam Test Questions & Answers. Review Questions and Answers | 100% Pass | Grades A+
AHIP Final Exam Test Questions & Answers. 
Review Questions and Answers | 100% Pass | 
Grades A+ 
Agent John Miller is meeting with Jerry Smith, a new prospect. Jerry is 
currently enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B. Jerry has also purchased a 
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan which he has had for several 
years. However, the plan does not provide drug benefits. How would 
you advise Agent John Miller to proceed? - Answer Tell prospect 
Jerry Smith that he should consider adding a standa...
- Exam (elaborations)
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AHIP Final Exam Test Questions & Answers. 
Review Questions and Answers | 100% Pass | 
Grades A+ 
Agent John Miller is meeting with Jerry Smith, a new prospect. Jerry is 
currently enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B. Jerry has also purchased a 
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan which he has had for several 
years. However, the plan does not provide drug benefits. How would 
you advise Agent John Miller to proceed? - Answer Tell prospect 
Jerry Smith that he should consider adding a standa...
NUR2502 Multidimensional Care 3 MDC III - 5 SATA, 3 Dose Calc, 2 ABGs Final Exam.
NUR2502 Multidimensional Care 3 MDC III 
- 5 SATA, 3 Dose Calc, 2 ABGs Final Exam. 
Review Questions and Answers | 100% Pass | 
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Which cardiac rhythm requires the patient to take *adenosine*? - 
Answer Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) 
What is our priority concern for a patient in *atrial fibrillation (a-fib)*? - 
Answer ▪ they may end up with a *blood clot* because the blood is 
pooling in the atria 
Nursing Interventions: *A-fib RVR* - Answer *control RVR for 
patient:* 
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NUR2502 Multidimensional Care 3 MDC III 
- 5 SATA, 3 Dose Calc, 2 ABGs Final Exam. 
Review Questions and Answers | 100% Pass | 
Grades A+ 
Which cardiac rhythm requires the patient to take *adenosine*? - 
Answer Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) 
What is our priority concern for a patient in *atrial fibrillation (a-fib)*? - 
Answer ▪ they may end up with a *blood clot* because the blood is 
pooling in the atria 
Nursing Interventions: *A-fib RVR* - Answer *control RVR for 
patient:* 
▪ ...
PSI life, accident, and health Exam.
PSI life, accident, and health Exam. 
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In a home healthcare benefit, all of the following are eligible expenses EXCEPT 
A. intermittent part-time nursing care; 
B. physical, occupational, or speech therapy; 
C. blood transfusions 
D. medical social services; - Answer blood transfusions 
 
 All of the following are classifications of risk EXCEPT 
A. substandard 
B. preferred 
C. declined 
D. non-nicotine - Answer non-nicotine 
 
 Which of the following is...
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- • 19 pages •
PSI life, accident, and health Exam. 
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In a home healthcare benefit, all of the following are eligible expenses EXCEPT 
A. intermittent part-time nursing care; 
B. physical, occupational, or speech therapy; 
C. blood transfusions 
D. medical social services; - Answer blood transfusions 
 
 All of the following are classifications of risk EXCEPT 
A. substandard 
B. preferred 
C. declined 
D. non-nicotine - Answer non-nicotine 
 
 Which of the following is...
Portage Learning BIOD 152 A&P 2
A vertical cross section shows what three regions inside the kidney? - Answer the cortex, the medulla, and the pelvis 
 
The _____ is a continuous outer region with several cortical columns. - Answer Renal cortex 
 
The renal medulla is divided into sections called _____. - Answer Pyramids 
 
Describe the renal pelvis. - Answer The renal pelvis constitutes a funnel-shaped tube that connects to the ureter as it leaves the hilus. 
 
Trace the flow of blood through the vessels of the kidney from re...
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A vertical cross section shows what three regions inside the kidney? - Answer the cortex, the medulla, and the pelvis 
 
The _____ is a continuous outer region with several cortical columns. - Answer Renal cortex 
 
The renal medulla is divided into sections called _____. - Answer Pyramids 
 
Describe the renal pelvis. - Answer The renal pelvis constitutes a funnel-shaped tube that connects to the ureter as it leaves the hilus. 
 
Trace the flow of blood through the vessels of the kidney from re...
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 
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Why is bioavailability for enteral administration (oral, rectal) usually much less than parenteral route of administration? - Answer First-pass metabolism by liver 
 
 Why is the concept of absorption not particularly relevant in the field of anesthesia? - Answer Drugs instantly reach systemic circulation (have 100% bioavailability) 
 
 When does first-pass metabolism occur? - Answer Before drug reaches systemic circulati...
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Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 
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Why is bioavailability for enteral administration (oral, rectal) usually much less than parenteral route of administration? - Answer First-pass metabolism by liver 
 
 Why is the concept of absorption not particularly relevant in the field of anesthesia? - Answer Drugs instantly reach systemic circulation (have 100% bioavailability) 
 
 When does first-pass metabolism occur? - Answer Before drug reaches systemic circulati...
Key Concepts in Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Disorders: A Comprehensive Review
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY THE BIOLOGIC BASIS FOR DISEASE IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN 
Key Concepts in Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Disorders: A Comprehensive Review 
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Which of the following breaks protein down into peptides? 
A) Amylase 
B) Peptidase 
C) Lactase 
D) Trypsin - Answer D 
 
 In which structure is oxygenated blood (arterial) mixed with unoxygenated blood (venous) so as to support the functions of the structure? 
A) Pancreas 
B) Liver 
C) Small intestine ...
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY THE BIOLOGIC BASIS FOR DISEASE IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN 
Key Concepts in Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Disorders: A Comprehensive Review 
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Which of the following breaks protein down into peptides? 
A) Amylase 
B) Peptidase 
C) Lactase 
D) Trypsin - Answer D 
 
 In which structure is oxygenated blood (arterial) mixed with unoxygenated blood (venous) so as to support the functions of the structure? 
A) Pancreas 
B) Liver 
C) Small intestine ...
Key Concepts in Infant Development: Reflexes, Attachment, and Early Growth.
Portage Learning PSYC 140 
Key Concepts in Infant Development: Reflexes, Attachment, and Early Growth. 
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Shaken baby syndrome - Answer Brain damage caused by an infant being violently shaken. 
 
 5Ss of soothing - Answer 1) Swaddling 
2) Side/stomach 
3) Swinging 
4) Shushing sounds 
5) Sucking 
 
 Why 5Ss work: - Answer -Touch releases endorphins 
-Soothing noises are calming 
-Swinging is similar to womb 
-Swaddling limits overstimulation 
 
 Infancy - ...
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Portage Learning PSYC 140 
Key Concepts in Infant Development: Reflexes, Attachment, and Early Growth. 
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Shaken baby syndrome - Answer Brain damage caused by an infant being violently shaken. 
 
 5Ss of soothing - Answer 1) Swaddling 
2) Side/stomach 
3) Swinging 
4) Shushing sounds 
5) Sucking 
 
 Why 5Ss work: - Answer -Touch releases endorphins 
-Soothing noises are calming 
-Swinging is similar to womb 
-Swaddling limits overstimulation 
 
 Infancy - ...
Research Methods and Measurement in Nursing: Reliability, Validity, and Sampling Techniques.
Research Methods and Measurement in Nursing: Reliability, Validity, and Sampling Techniques. 
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In a pilot study to help train a group of data collectors who will evaluate children's pain using a FACES rating scale, the researcher examines the reliability of the scores of each data collector. This is an example of which type of reliability measure? - Answer Interrater reliability 
 
 A researcher evaluates scores of a paper and pencil instrument with va...
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Research Methods and Measurement in Nursing: Reliability, Validity, and Sampling Techniques. 
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In a pilot study to help train a group of data collectors who will evaluate children's pain using a FACES rating scale, the researcher examines the reliability of the scores of each data collector. This is an example of which type of reliability measure? - Answer Interrater reliability 
 
 A researcher evaluates scores of a paper and pencil instrument with va...
Review of Key Medical Concepts and Case Scenarios for Clinical Practice.
Review of Key Medical Concepts and Case Scenarios for Clinical Practice. 
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Compare and contrast the two types of gangrenous necrosis 
Exam 1 - AnswerDry gangrene occurs when blood supply is slowly reduced to an area. The area is dehydrated and becomes dark or black in color. Commonly seen in patients with diabetes. It is not very painful, but tissues eventually die. 
 
Wet gangrene is caused by a sudden reduction in blood flow. The area is cold and sw...
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Review of Key Medical Concepts and Case Scenarios for Clinical Practice. 
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Compare and contrast the two types of gangrenous necrosis 
Exam 1 - AnswerDry gangrene occurs when blood supply is slowly reduced to an area. The area is dehydrated and becomes dark or black in color. Commonly seen in patients with diabetes. It is not very painful, but tissues eventually die. 
 
Wet gangrene is caused by a sudden reduction in blood flow. The area is cold and sw...
Fundamentals of Cellular Metabolism and Bioenergetics.
BIOD 
Fundamentals of Cellular Metabolism and Bioenergetics. 
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 Define catabolism - ANSWER The process of breaking down larger molecules into useful energy sources. 
 
 Upon cellular injury, which metabolic process is involved during the growth and repair phases of the cell? - ANSWER The anabolic process would be active as it is involved in the building up of small complexes into larger complexes 
 
 Describe energy transfer process relative to both ATP and ADP - ANSWER ATP ...
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BIOD 
Fundamentals of Cellular Metabolism and Bioenergetics. 
Already graded! 
 
 Define catabolism - ANSWER The process of breaking down larger molecules into useful energy sources. 
 
 Upon cellular injury, which metabolic process is involved during the growth and repair phases of the cell? - ANSWER The anabolic process would be active as it is involved in the building up of small complexes into larger complexes 
 
 Describe energy transfer process relative to both ATP and ADP - ANSWER ATP ...