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HESI A2 Entrance Complete Exam. Questions and Answers
HESI A2 VERSION 1 
READING COMPEHENSION 
Doppler Effect 
Have you ever wondered why the whistle of a traveling, distant locomotive predicts its approach 
several yards before anyone actually sees it? Or why an oncoming ambulance’s screaming siren 
is heard momentarily several feet before the ambulance comes into full view, before it passes 
you, and why its siren is still heard faintly well after the ambulance is out of sight? 
What you are witnessing is a scientific phenomenon known as the Do...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 60 pages •
HESI A2 VERSION 1 
READING COMPEHENSION 
Doppler Effect 
Have you ever wondered why the whistle of a traveling, distant locomotive predicts its approach 
several yards before anyone actually sees it? Or why an oncoming ambulance’s screaming siren 
is heard momentarily several feet before the ambulance comes into full view, before it passes 
you, and why its siren is still heard faintly well after the ambulance is out of sight? 
What you are witnessing is a scientific phenomenon known as the Do...
Introduction to Medications for Diabetes Mellitus- ENDOCRINE SELF STUDY MODULE Pham
ENDOCRINE SELF STUDY MODULE 
Introduction to Medications for Diabetes Mellitus 
Diabetes has often been described as "starvation in the midst of plenty." The adverse health effects of increased blood glucose occur either because there is too little insulin synthesized and released from the beta cells of the pancreas (type 1 diabetes) or because insulin receptors become insensitive and glucose transport into the cell is impaired (type 2 diabetes). It is now known that this is a gross oversimpli...
- Class notes
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ENDOCRINE SELF STUDY MODULE 
Introduction to Medications for Diabetes Mellitus 
Diabetes has often been described as "starvation in the midst of plenty." The adverse health effects of increased blood glucose occur either because there is too little insulin synthesized and released from the beta cells of the pancreas (type 1 diabetes) or because insulin receptors become insensitive and glucose transport into the cell is impaired (type 2 diabetes). It is now known that this is a gross oversimpli...
SOAP Note Format CHEST PAIN -SOAP Note Format for a patient with CHEST PAIN
SOAP Note Format – CHEST PAIN 1/24/18 
 
Pre-Brief: 
This assignment provides the opportunity to conduct a focused exam on a patient presenting with 
recent episodes of chest pain in a non-emergency setting. Interview Mr. Foster and be sure to 
thoroughly assess the cardiovascular system as well as related body systems in order to compile 
a list of differential diagnoses. This case study offers you the opportunity to evaluate Mr. Foster's 
personal and family history with heart disease an...
- Case
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SOAP Note Format – CHEST PAIN 1/24/18 
 
Pre-Brief: 
This assignment provides the opportunity to conduct a focused exam on a patient presenting with 
recent episodes of chest pain in a non-emergency setting. Interview Mr. Foster and be sure to 
thoroughly assess the cardiovascular system as well as related body systems in order to compile 
a list of differential diagnoses. This case study offers you the opportunity to evaluate Mr. Foster's 
personal and family history with heart disease an...
NURS C475- Older Adult Genemoic Quiz. Questions And Answers.
Which type of genetic testing is the most sensitive method for detecting 
any mutation in a specific gene? 
Select one: 
a. Banded chromosomal analysis 
b. Direct DNA sequencing 
c. Fluorescence in situ hybridization 
d. Immunohistochemistry 
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Which normal cell characteristic is represented by the production of 
insulin in the beta cells of the pancreas? 
Select one: 
a. Tight regulation of cell division 
b. Conservation of ...
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Which type of genetic testing is the most sensitive method for detecting 
any mutation in a specific gene? 
Select one: 
a. Banded chromosomal analysis 
b. Direct DNA sequencing 
c. Fluorescence in situ hybridization 
d. Immunohistochemistry 
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Which normal cell characteristic is represented by the production of 
insulin in the beta cells of the pancreas? 
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a. Tight regulation of cell division 
b. Conservation of ...
NURS C475 QUIZ 3. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Which condition provides the greatest support for a strong genetic contribution 
to autism spectrum disorders (ASDs)? 
Select one: 
a. ASDs are more likely to occur in children of parents who are over 35 at 
time of conception. 
b. Concordance among dizygotic twins is 10%. 
c. People with some neurologic disorders also have features of ASDs. 
d. Males are affected four times more frequently than females. 
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The correct answer is: Concordance among dizygotic twins is 10%. 
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Which condition provides the greatest support for a strong genetic contribution 
to autism spectrum disorders (ASDs)? 
Select one: 
a. ASDs are more likely to occur in children of parents who are over 35 at 
time of conception. 
b. Concordance among dizygotic twins is 10%. 
c. People with some neurologic disorders also have features of ASDs. 
d. Males are affected four times more frequently than females. 
Feedback 
The correct answer is: Concordance among dizygotic twins is 10%. 
Question 2 
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NURS C475 QUIZ 1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
What would be the expected response to a skin injury if the involved tissue had lost the normal 
cell characteristic of contact inhibition? 
Select one: 
a. Failure of the wound to close 
b. Excessive growth of replacement tissue 
c. Replacement with scar tissue rather than skin 
d. Displacement of skin cells into other body tissues 
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What would be the expected response to a skin injury if the involved tissue had lost the normal 
cell characteristic of contact inhibition? 
Select one: 
a. Failure of the wound to close 
b. Excessive growth of replacement tissue 
c. Replacement with scar tissue rather than skin 
d. Displacement of skin cells into other body tissues 
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NURS C475 - QUIZ 2. Julia(aged 32 is BRCA1 positive.... QUESTIONS & ANSWERS.
Julia (aged 32) is BRCA1 positive, which is known to greatly increase the risk 
for breast and ovarian cancer. She was tested because her mother, who had 
ovarian cancer, was BRCA1 positive. Julia has decided to have both of her 
ovaries removed because she believes that, in her family, being BRCA1 
positive increases the risk for ovarian cancer only. How should a genetic 
counselor respond to Julia’s statement? 
Select one: 
a. Accept Julia’s explanation as a manifestation of her autonomy a...
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Julia (aged 32) is BRCA1 positive, which is known to greatly increase the risk 
for breast and ovarian cancer. She was tested because her mother, who had 
ovarian cancer, was BRCA1 positive. Julia has decided to have both of her 
ovaries removed because she believes that, in her family, being BRCA1 
positive increases the risk for ovarian cancer only. How should a genetic 
counselor respond to Julia’s statement? 
Select one: 
a. Accept Julia’s explanation as a manifestation of her autonomy a...
Chest Pain SOAP Note ( Case )
SOAP Note Template 
 
 
Initials: B. F. 	Age: 58	Gender: M 
Height	Weight	BP	HR	RR	Temp	SPO2	Pain	Allergies 
180.34 cm	197	146/90	104	19	36.7 C	98%	0/10	Medication: Codeine (causes nausea and vomiting) 
Food: NKA 
Environment: NKA 
 History of Present Illness (HPI) 
Chief Complaint (CC)	Chest Pain 	CC is a BRIEF statement identifying why the patient is here - in the patient’s own words - for instance "headache", NOT "bad headache for 3 days”. Sometimes a patient has more than one compl...
- Case
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SOAP Note Template 
 
 
Initials: B. F. 	Age: 58	Gender: M 
Height	Weight	BP	HR	RR	Temp	SPO2	Pain	Allergies 
180.34 cm	197	146/90	104	19	36.7 C	98%	0/10	Medication: Codeine (causes nausea and vomiting) 
Food: NKA 
Environment: NKA 
 History of Present Illness (HPI) 
Chief Complaint (CC)	Chest Pain 	CC is a BRIEF statement identifying why the patient is here - in the patient’s own words - for instance "headache", NOT "bad headache for 3 days”. Sometimes a patient has more than one compl...
Edward Carter Shadow Health-Unguided Intermediate Patient Case Results
Intermediate Patient Case Results 
Edward Carter ShadowHealth 
Chief Complaint 
Finding: 
Established chief complaint 
Finding: 
Reports pain 
( ) 
Pro Tip: Beginning your conversation with your patient by asking an open-ended question 
about their hospital visit is a best practice for gauging your patient's general condition. 
Example Question: 
What brings you to the hospital? 
Finding: 
Reports blood in urine 
( ) 
Pro Tip: Beginning your conversation with your patient by asking an open-ende...
- Case
- • 30 pages •
Intermediate Patient Case Results 
Edward Carter ShadowHealth 
Chief Complaint 
Finding: 
Established chief complaint 
Finding: 
Reports pain 
( ) 
Pro Tip: Beginning your conversation with your patient by asking an open-ended question 
about their hospital visit is a best practice for gauging your patient's general condition. 
Example Question: 
What brings you to the hospital? 
Finding: 
Reports blood in urine 
( ) 
Pro Tip: Beginning your conversation with your patient by asking an open-ende...
NSG 317- Growth and Development Study Packet Revised Spring
Infants 0 to 1 years 
Erickson Level and An Example: 
Trust vs mistrust 
Example: Unresponsive caregivers who do not meet their baby’s needs can cause feelings of anxiety, fear, and mistrust; their baby may see the world as unpredictable. 
Piaget Level and An Example: 
Sensorimotor phase 
Example: Baby starts with reflexive behaviors as a newborn and moves into imitative behaviors of their parents by later infancy 
Vaccines: what are the vaccines this age group receives? 
Diphtheria, tetanus,...
- Other
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Infants 0 to 1 years 
Erickson Level and An Example: 
Trust vs mistrust 
Example: Unresponsive caregivers who do not meet their baby’s needs can cause feelings of anxiety, fear, and mistrust; their baby may see the world as unpredictable. 
Piaget Level and An Example: 
Sensorimotor phase 
Example: Baby starts with reflexive behaviors as a newborn and moves into imitative behaviors of their parents by later infancy 
Vaccines: what are the vaccines this age group receives? 
Diphtheria, tetanus,...
GEOG 101 - Week 8 Quiz: Austral and Pacific Realms. Questions & Answers.
GEOG 101 Week 7 Quiz - Southeast Asia. Questions & Answers.
GEOG 101 WEEK 6 QUIZ - SOUTH ASIA and EAST ASIA. Questions & Answers.
GEOG 101 Quiz - Week 5 North AfricaSouthwest Asia. Questions & Answers.
NURSING 432- FA Chuck Roberts | Interview the Patient | Review - Answers and Rationale.