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PCHA unit 4 Exam Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!!
PCHA unit 4 Exam Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!! 
 
f(x) = c (c is a constant) - ANSWERSconstant 
 
f(x) = x - ANSWERSlinear (y = mx+b) 
 
f(x) = 1/x² - ANSWERSreciprocal squared 
 
f(x)=√x - ANSWERSsquare root function 
 
f(x) = ³√x - ANSWERSCube Root Function f(x) = x² - ANSWERSquadratic 
 
f(x) = x³ - ANSWERScubic f(x) = |x| - ANSWERSabsolute value function 
 
f(x) = 1/x - ANSWERSreciprocal function 
 
numerator degree < denominator degree - ANSWERSHA: y=0 
 
numerator degree &...
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PCHA unit 4 Exam Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!! 
 
f(x) = c (c is a constant) - ANSWERSconstant 
 
f(x) = x - ANSWERSlinear (y = mx+b) 
 
f(x) = 1/x² - ANSWERSreciprocal squared 
 
f(x)=√x - ANSWERSsquare root function 
 
f(x) = ³√x - ANSWERSCube Root Function f(x) = x² - ANSWERSquadratic 
 
f(x) = x³ - ANSWERScubic f(x) = |x| - ANSWERSabsolute value function 
 
f(x) = 1/x - ANSWERSreciprocal function 
 
numerator degree < denominator degree - ANSWERSHA: y=0 
 
numerator degree &...
PCHA Test Questions & Anwers 100% Correct!!
Lewy Body Dementia:Lewy bodies are abnormal protein deposits that can develop in the 
brain, leading to fluctuating cognitive impairments, visual hallucinations, and motor 
symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease. - ANSWERSLewy bodies are abnormal protein deposits that can develop in the 
brain, leading to fluctuating cognitive impairments, visual hallucinations, and motor 
symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease 
 
What is the difference between a drug and
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Lewy Body Dementia:Lewy bodies are abnormal protein deposits that can develop in the 
brain, leading to fluctuating cognitive impairments, visual hallucinations, and motor 
symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease. - ANSWERSLewy bodies are abnormal protein deposits that can develop in the 
brain, leading to fluctuating cognitive impairments, visual hallucinations, and motor 
symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease 
 
What is the difference between a drug and
PCHA Final Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
limit definition - ANSWERSf(x+h) - f(x) / h 
 
parametric equations for ferris wheel - ANSWERSx(t) = a * sin(t) 
y(t) = a * -cos(t) + k 
 
derivative of tan(x) - ANSWERSsec2(x) 
 
derivative of cot(x) - ANSWERS-csc2(x) 
 
derivative of sec(x) - ANSWERSsec(x)tan(x) 
 
derivative of csc(x) - ANSWERS-csc(x)cot(x) 
 
derivative of a^x - ANSWERS(a^x)*ln(a)*(da/dx) 
 
derivative of ln(a) - ANSWERS1/a * (da/dx) 
 
 
Second derivative test - ANSWERSf has a relative maximum value at c if f'(c) < 0 ...
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limit definition - ANSWERSf(x+h) - f(x) / h 
 
parametric equations for ferris wheel - ANSWERSx(t) = a * sin(t) 
y(t) = a * -cos(t) + k 
 
derivative of tan(x) - ANSWERSsec2(x) 
 
derivative of cot(x) - ANSWERS-csc2(x) 
 
derivative of sec(x) - ANSWERSsec(x)tan(x) 
 
derivative of csc(x) - ANSWERS-csc(x)cot(x) 
 
derivative of a^x - ANSWERS(a^x)*ln(a)*(da/dx) 
 
derivative of ln(a) - ANSWERS1/a * (da/dx) 
 
 
Second derivative test - ANSWERSf has a relative maximum value at c if f'(c) < 0 ...
CVS202T - Vascular Theory Exam 1 Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
What are some reasons to perform Abdominal Aorta Ultrasound? - ANSWERS- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) major cause of death in the US approximately 15,000 deaths per year 
- weakening & enlargement of the arterial wall 
- Chronic Obstruction of Mesenteric Arteries 
- Celiac, Superior Mesenteric & Inferior Mesenteric (Digestive System) 
- Progress gets worse over time: atherosclerosis 
- Atherosclerosis 
- Dissections 
- Pseudoaneurysm 
 
What's Atherosclerosis - ANSWERSplaque buildup 
 
What...
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What are some reasons to perform Abdominal Aorta Ultrasound? - ANSWERS- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) major cause of death in the US approximately 15,000 deaths per year 
- weakening & enlargement of the arterial wall 
- Chronic Obstruction of Mesenteric Arteries 
- Celiac, Superior Mesenteric & Inferior Mesenteric (Digestive System) 
- Progress gets worse over time: atherosclerosis 
- Atherosclerosis 
- Dissections 
- Pseudoaneurysm 
 
What's Atherosclerosis - ANSWERSplaque buildup 
 
What...
CVS202T - Vascular Theory Exam 2 Questions & Answers 100% Solved!!
Kidneys - ANSWERS- Two bean-shaped organs in the LUMBER region of the ABDOMEN 
- Responsible for FILTERING the blood; EXCRETING WASTES in the form of urine 
- The ADRENAL GLAND sits on TOP of the kidney and release RENIN which affects BLOOD PRESSURE, SODIUM & WATER RETENTION 
 
What are the parts of the kidney - ANSWERS- Renal capsule 
- Renal Hilum 
- Renal Sinus 
- Parenchyma 
 
What's the Renal capsule? - ANSWERSTHIN MEMBRANOUS TISSUE that COVERS the kidney, PROTECTS against injury 
 
What...
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Kidneys - ANSWERS- Two bean-shaped organs in the LUMBER region of the ABDOMEN 
- Responsible for FILTERING the blood; EXCRETING WASTES in the form of urine 
- The ADRENAL GLAND sits on TOP of the kidney and release RENIN which affects BLOOD PRESSURE, SODIUM & WATER RETENTION 
 
What are the parts of the kidney - ANSWERS- Renal capsule 
- Renal Hilum 
- Renal Sinus 
- Parenchyma 
 
What's the Renal capsule? - ANSWERSTHIN MEMBRANOUS TISSUE that COVERS the kidney, PROTECTS against injury 
 
What...
CVS202T - Vascular Theory Exam 3 Questions & Answers 100% Correct!
What's Cerebrovascular? - ANSWERSOf or relating to the brain and its blood supply 
 
Extracranial - ANSWERSOutside of the skull 
 
Intracranial - ANSWERSInside of the skull 
 
Where are all Cerebrovascular vessels originate from? - ANSWERS- Brachiocephalic 
- LCCA 
- Left Subclavian 
 
What's another name for the Brachiocephalic - ANSWERS- Innominate 
- Right Innominate 
- Right brachiocephalic artery 
 
What the brachiocephalic bifurcates into? - ANSWERS- RCCA: RECA & RICA 
- Rt Subclavia...
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What's Cerebrovascular? - ANSWERSOf or relating to the brain and its blood supply 
 
Extracranial - ANSWERSOutside of the skull 
 
Intracranial - ANSWERSInside of the skull 
 
Where are all Cerebrovascular vessels originate from? - ANSWERS- Brachiocephalic 
- LCCA 
- Left Subclavian 
 
What's another name for the Brachiocephalic - ANSWERS- Innominate 
- Right Innominate 
- Right brachiocephalic artery 
 
What the brachiocephalic bifurcates into? - ANSWERS- RCCA: RECA & RICA 
- Rt Subclavia...
CVS202T - Vascular Theory Final Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
What's the DORSAL aspect of the arm? - ANSWERSTOP of the ARM 
 
What's the VOLAR aspect of the arm? - ANSWERSPALM side of the HAND 
 
What are the THREE BRANCHES of the AORTIC ARCH? - ANSWERS- BRACHICEPHALIC 
- LEFT COMMON CAROTID 
- LEFT SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY 
 
Brachiocephalic artery bifurcates INTO what? - ANSWERS- Right CCA 
- Right SUBCLAVIAN 
 
The right & left SUBCLAVIAN artery - ANSWERS- Gives RISE to BRANCHES that SUPPLY the BRAIN, VERTEBRAL, NECK, THORACIC WALL, & SHOULDER 
- RUN UND...
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What's the DORSAL aspect of the arm? - ANSWERSTOP of the ARM 
 
What's the VOLAR aspect of the arm? - ANSWERSPALM side of the HAND 
 
What are the THREE BRANCHES of the AORTIC ARCH? - ANSWERS- BRACHICEPHALIC 
- LEFT COMMON CAROTID 
- LEFT SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY 
 
Brachiocephalic artery bifurcates INTO what? - ANSWERS- Right CCA 
- Right SUBCLAVIAN 
 
The right & left SUBCLAVIAN artery - ANSWERS- Gives RISE to BRANCHES that SUPPLY the BRAIN, VERTEBRAL, NECK, THORACIC WALL, & SHOULDER 
- RUN UND...
805 quiz neiep Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct!
What is a safe procedure to follow when repacking the jack? - ANSWERSUse adequate supports to hold up the elevator. 
 
What part of the jack moves to raise and lower the elevator? - ANSWERSPlunger 
 
Which are the four basic parts of the jack assembly? - ANSWERSHead, packing, cylinder, Plunger 
 
Welds that are approximately 1/2" long are called? - ANSWERSTack welds 
 
 
How can a continuous weld affect a cylinder joint as it cools? - ANSWERSIt would bend as it cools 
 
During the backfilling...
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What is a safe procedure to follow when repacking the jack? - ANSWERSUse adequate supports to hold up the elevator. 
 
What part of the jack moves to raise and lower the elevator? - ANSWERSPlunger 
 
Which are the four basic parts of the jack assembly? - ANSWERSHead, packing, cylinder, Plunger 
 
Welds that are approximately 1/2" long are called? - ANSWERSTack welds 
 
 
How can a continuous weld affect a cylinder joint as it cools? - ANSWERSIt would bend as it cools 
 
During the backfilling...
NEIEP 800 final review 100% Accurate!
The total weight of your elevator (force) is 8100 lbs. and its plunger area is 50 square inches. What is the system pressure? - ANSWERS162 psi 
 
Refer to the NEIEP Moving Walk Final Layout. What is the correct wellway-to-wellway distance? - ANSWERS134' 11" 
 
Electrolysis is caused by which of the following? - ANSWERSStray current corrosion and Galvanic corrosion BOTH ARE CORRECT 
 
When using wire rope, the diameter of the sheaves must be how many times the diameter of the suspension rop...
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The total weight of your elevator (force) is 8100 lbs. and its plunger area is 50 square inches. What is the system pressure? - ANSWERS162 psi 
 
Refer to the NEIEP Moving Walk Final Layout. What is the correct wellway-to-wellway distance? - ANSWERS134' 11" 
 
Electrolysis is caused by which of the following? - ANSWERSStray current corrosion and Galvanic corrosion BOTH ARE CORRECT 
 
When using wire rope, the diameter of the sheaves must be how many times the diameter of the suspension rop...
NEIEP 800 final review 100% Accurate!
The total weight of your elevator (force) is 8100 lbs. and its plunger area is 50 square inches. What is the system pressure? - ANSWERS162 psi 
 
Refer to the NEIEP Moving Walk Final Layout. What is the correct wellway-to-wellway distance? - ANSWERS134' 11" 
 
Electrolysis is caused by which of the following? - ANSWERSStray current corrosion and Galvanic corrosion BOTH ARE CORRECT 
 
When using wire rope, the diameter of the sheaves must be how many times the diameter of the suspension rop...
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The total weight of your elevator (force) is 8100 lbs. and its plunger area is 50 square inches. What is the system pressure? - ANSWERS162 psi 
 
Refer to the NEIEP Moving Walk Final Layout. What is the correct wellway-to-wellway distance? - ANSWERS134' 11" 
 
Electrolysis is caused by which of the following? - ANSWERSStray current corrosion and Galvanic corrosion BOTH ARE CORRECT 
 
When using wire rope, the diameter of the sheaves must be how many times the diameter of the suspension rop...
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