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48 You find a bottle of liquid in the tub room without a label Which action is correct A Open the bottle to see what is inside B Leave the bottle and get the nurse C Take the bottle to the nurse and explain the problem D Ask a co worker what is in the bottle 49 When must you check material safety data sheets SDSS A Before using a hazardous substance B Before cleaning up a leak or spill C Before disposing of a hazardous substance D All of the above are correct 50 Which is not a fire prevention measure A Following safety measures for oxygen use B Supervising persons who smoke C Emptying ashtrays into metal wastebaskets lined with plastic bags D Storing flammable liquids in their original containers 51 The first thing you must do when a fire occurs A Pull the fire alarm B Rescue persons in immediate danger C Get the fire extinguisher D Turn off electrical equipment 52 Do not use elevators if there is a fire A True B False 53 A patient is receiving oxygen therapy Which is incorrect A A NO SMOKING sign is placed on the person s door and near his bed B Smoking materials are kept in the person s bedside stand C The person and visitors cannot smoke in the person s room D Materials that ignite easily are removed from the person s room 54 Safety measures are needed where oxygen is used and stored A True B False CASE STUDY Mr John Wilson is 80 years old He is a resident at Pine View Nursing Center He is recovering from surgery to repair a fractured right leg He is learning to use a walker He is receiving oxygen for a chronic lung disease He wears eyeglasses and has very poor vision without his glasses Mr Wilson has smoked a 55 The resident you are caring for has on a yellow wristband What does this mean A Allergy alert B Falls risk C Do Not Resuscitate D Limb alert 56 You are caring for a person who becomes agitated and aggressive Which measure promotes safety A Using touch to calm the person B Keeping your hands free C Telling the person to calm down D Standing close to the person 57 Which measure will help keep a patient s personal belongings safe A Sending all personal belongings home with the family B Completing a personal belongings list C Locking all personal belongings in the safe D Keeping all personal belongings in the person s closet 58 In nursing centers shoes and clothing are labeled with the person s name A True B False 59 Accidents and errors in care are reported only if someone is injured A True B False 60 Which is any event that has harmed or could harm a patient resident visitor or staff member A Hazard B Disaster C Risk factor D Incident 61 You notice that a light bulb has burned out in a resident s bathroom Which action is correct A Get a new light bulb and change the light bulb B Do nothing Assume the nurse already knows about the problem C Tell the resident to be extra careful when using the bathroom D Follow agency policy for reporting such problems Answer the following questions 1 What accident risk factors does Mr Wilson have
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48 You find a bottle of liquid in the tub room without a label Which action is correct A Open the bottle to see what is inside B Leave the bottle and get the nurse C Take the bottle to the nurse and explain the problem D Ask a co worker what is in the bottle 49 When must you check material safety data sheets SDSS A Before using a hazardous substance B Before cleaning up a leak or spill C Before disposing of a hazardous substance D All of the above are correct 50 Which is not a fire prevention measure A Following safety measures for oxygen use B Supervising persons who smoke C Emptying ashtrays into metal wastebaskets lined with plastic bags D Storing flammable liquids in their original containers 51 The first thing you must do when a fire occurs A Pull the fire alarm B Rescue persons in immediate danger C Get the fire extinguisher D Turn off electrical equipment 52 Do not use elevators if there is a fire A True B False 53 A patient is receiving oxygen therapy Which is incorrect A A NO SMOKING sign is placed on the person s door and near his bed B Smoking materials are kept in the person s bedside stand C The person and visitors cannot smoke in the person s room D Materials that ignite easily are removed from the person s room 54 Safety measures are needed where oxygen is used and stored A True B False CASE STUDY Mr John Wilson is 80 years old He is a resident at Pine View Nursing Center He is recovering from surgery to repair a fractured right leg He is learning to use a walker He is receiving oxygen for a chronic lung disease He wears eyeglasses and has very poor vision without his glasses Mr Wilson has smoked a 55 The resident you are caring for has on a yellow wristband What does this mean A Allergy alert B Falls risk C Do Not Resuscitate D Limb alert 56 You are caring for a person who becomes agitated and aggressive Which measure promotes safety A Using touch to calm the person B Keeping your hands free C Telling the person to calm down D Standing close to the person 57 Which measure will help keep a patient s personal belongings safe A Sending all personal belongings home with the family B Completing a personal belongings list C Locking all personal belongings in the safe D Keeping all personal belongings in the person s closet 58 In nursing centers shoes and clothing are labeled with the person s name A True B False 59 Accidents and errors in care are reported only if someone is injured A True B False 60 Which is any event that has harmed or could harm a patient resident visitor or staff member A Hazard B Disaster C Risk factor D Incident 61 You notice that a light bulb has burned out in a resident s bathroom Which action is correct A Get a new light bulb and change the light bulb B Do nothing Assume the nurse already knows about the problem C Tell the resident to be extra careful when using the bathroom D Follow agency policy for reporting such problems Answer the following questions 1 What accident risk factors does Mr Wilson have
16 List five common causes of suffocation A B C D E 17 A common cause of choking is 18 With you should stay with the person and encourage the person to keep coughing to expel the object 19 is often called the universal sign of choking 20 Describe the signs and symptoms of severe airway obstruction 21 used to relieve severe airway obstruction 22 When is equipment unsafe A B C D 23 Frayed cords and overloaded electrical outlets can cause and 24 List seven warning signs of a faulty electrical item A B C D E E are 25 Where should you connect bed power cords 26 Explain why you should turn off equipment before unplugging it 27 Exposure to hazardous chemicals can occur from the release of a hazard into the workplace Workplace hazards include A B C 28 Every hazardous substance has a material safety data sheet SDS You need to check the SDS before A B C 29 List the three things needed for a fire A B C 30 The word RACE will help you remember what to do first if a fire occurs What do the letters R A C E stand for AR B A CC D E 31 You answer the phone at the nurses station The caller tells you that there is a bomb in the hospital What should you do 32 is when a patient or resident leaves the agency without staff knowledge
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16 List five common causes of suffocation A B C D E 17 A common cause of choking is 18 With you should stay with the person and encourage the person to keep coughing to expel the object 19 is often called the universal sign of choking 20 Describe the signs and symptoms of severe airway obstruction 21 used to relieve severe airway obstruction 22 When is equipment unsafe A B C D 23 Frayed cords and overloaded electrical outlets can cause and 24 List seven warning signs of a faulty electrical item A B C D E E are 25 Where should you connect bed power cords 26 Explain why you should turn off equipment before unplugging it 27 Exposure to hazardous chemicals can occur from the release of a hazard into the workplace Workplace hazards include A B C 28 Every hazardous substance has a material safety data sheet SDS You need to check the SDS before A B C 29 List the three things needed for a fire A B C 30 The word RACE will help you remember what to do first if a fire occurs What do the letters R A C E stand for AR B A CC D E 31 You answer the phone at the nurses station The caller tells you that there is a bomb in the hospital What should you do 32 is when a patient or resident leaves the agency without staff knowledge
MATCHING Match each term with the correct definition 1 2 3 4 5 6 A harmful event that can affect the agency patient or resident population community or larger geographic area A prolonged state of unconsciousness The loss of cognitive and social function caused by changes in the brain Any chemical in the workplace that can cause harm Violent acts directed toward persons at work or while on duty When breathing stops from the lack of oxygen FILL IN THE BLANKS 7 Where will you find the safety measures needed by the person 8 List 8 factors that increase the risk of accidents and injuries A B C D E F G H 9 List six drug side effects that increase a person s risk for accidents and injuries A B C D E F 10 To identify the person before giving care use the A Dementia B Suffocation C Workplace violence D Disaster E Hazardous chemical F Coma 11 Explain why calling the person by name is not a safe way to identify the person 12 When comparing the identification ID bracelet with the assignment sheet you need to check the person s full name carefully because 13 An alert and oriented nursing center resident does not wear an ID bracelet What is the correct procedure for identifying the person before giving care 14 You notice that a patient s ID bracelet is too tight What should you do 15 List four common causes of burns A B C D
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MATCHING Match each term with the correct definition 1 2 3 4 5 6 A harmful event that can affect the agency patient or resident population community or larger geographic area A prolonged state of unconsciousness The loss of cognitive and social function caused by changes in the brain Any chemical in the workplace that can cause harm Violent acts directed toward persons at work or while on duty When breathing stops from the lack of oxygen FILL IN THE BLANKS 7 Where will you find the safety measures needed by the person 8 List 8 factors that increase the risk of accidents and injuries A B C D E F G H 9 List six drug side effects that increase a person s risk for accidents and injuries A B C D E F 10 To identify the person before giving care use the A Dementia B Suffocation C Workplace violence D Disaster E Hazardous chemical F Coma 11 Explain why calling the person by name is not a safe way to identify the person 12 When comparing the identification ID bracelet with the assignment sheet you need to check the person s full name carefully because 13 An alert and oriented nursing center resident does not wear an ID bracelet What is the correct procedure for identifying the person before giving care 14 You notice that a patient s ID bracelet is too tight What should you do 15 List four common causes of burns A B C D
20 List the five steps of the nursing process in the correct order A B C D E 21 You collect the following data about a patient Identify the subjective data with an S and the objective data with an O Pain 22 A B C D E F G H ng diban Nausea Vomiting Dizziness Clear yellow urine Warm moist skin Numbness Pulse rate of 80 beats per minute are what is most important for the person 23 Goals are aimed at 24 Describe the purpose of the nursing care plan 25 The comprehensive care plan identifies A B C D 26 The nurse uses an communicate delegated measures and tasks to you to 27 You do not understand a task on your assignment sheet What should you do 28 List when you report care and observations to the nurse A B C D 29 Anyone who reads your charting should know A B 30 Convert the following times from standard clock time to 24 hour clock time Vi A 6 15 PM B 8 00 AM C 2 30 PM D 5 02 PM E 10 55 AM F 1 29 PM G 1 33 AM H 9 00 PM 31 Convert the following times from 24 hour clock time to standard clock time A 1600 B 0945 C 1115 D 2120 E 1705
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20 List the five steps of the nursing process in the correct order A B C D E 21 You collect the following data about a patient Identify the subjective data with an S and the objective data with an O Pain 22 A B C D E F G H ng diban Nausea Vomiting Dizziness Clear yellow urine Warm moist skin Numbness Pulse rate of 80 beats per minute are what is most important for the person 23 Goals are aimed at 24 Describe the purpose of the nursing care plan 25 The comprehensive care plan identifies A B C D 26 The nurse uses an communicate delegated measures and tasks to you to 27 You do not understand a task on your assignment sheet What should you do 28 List when you report care and observations to the nurse A B C D 29 Anyone who reads your charting should know A B 30 Convert the following times from standard clock time to 24 hour clock time Vi A 6 15 PM B 8 00 AM C 2 30 PM D 5 02 PM E 10 55 AM F 1 29 PM G 1 33 AM H 9 00 PM 31 Convert the following times from 24 hour clock time to standard clock time A 1600 B 0945 C 1115 D 2120 E 1705
MATCHING Match each term with the correct definition The exchange of information The method nurses use to plan and deliver nursing care its five steps are assessment nursing diagnosis planning implementa tion and evaluation 1 2 6 7 9 10 11 12 A B FILL IN THE BLANKS 13 Health team members share information about U A report that the nurse gives at the end of the shift to the oncom ing shift change of shift report The legal account of a person s condition and response to treat ment and care A written guide about the person s nursing care A health problem that can be treated by nursing measures The written account of care and observations charting Things a person tells you about that you cannot observe through your senses symptoms C Setting priorities and goals The oral account of care and observations Using the senses of sight hearing touch and smell to collect information An electronic version of a person s medical record 14 Agency policies about medical records address A B C D E F 15 If you have access to charts you have an A End of shift report B Recording C Medical record D Nursing process E Communication F Objective data G Nursing diagnosis H Subjective data I Reporting J Planning K Electronic health record L Nursing care plan 16 Which medical record forms relate to your work A B C D E 17 The is completed when the person is admitted to the agency It has the person s identifying information 18 The flow sheets and graphic sheets are used to record 19 In long term care summaries of care describe
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MATCHING Match each term with the correct definition The exchange of information The method nurses use to plan and deliver nursing care its five steps are assessment nursing diagnosis planning implementa tion and evaluation 1 2 6 7 9 10 11 12 A B FILL IN THE BLANKS 13 Health team members share information about U A report that the nurse gives at the end of the shift to the oncom ing shift change of shift report The legal account of a person s condition and response to treat ment and care A written guide about the person s nursing care A health problem that can be treated by nursing measures The written account of care and observations charting Things a person tells you about that you cannot observe through your senses symptoms C Setting priorities and goals The oral account of care and observations Using the senses of sight hearing touch and smell to collect information An electronic version of a person s medical record 14 Agency policies about medical records address A B C D E F 15 If you have access to charts you have an A End of shift report B Recording C Medical record D Nursing process E Communication F Objective data G Nursing diagnosis H Subjective data I Reporting J Planning K Electronic health record L Nursing care plan 16 Which medical record forms relate to your work A B C D E 17 The is completed when the person is admitted to the agency It has the person s identifying information 18 The flow sheets and graphic sheets are used to record 19 In long term care summaries of care describe
35 Inappropriate sexual behavior is always on purpose A True B False 36 A person with aggressive behavior A Is critical of others B May swear bite hit pinch scratch or kick C Has little or no contact with others D Has dementia 37 You are giving a patient a complete bed bath She complains about how you are giving the bath She also tells you that her breakfast was terrible She tells you Nobody knows what they are doing and nobody cares about me Which action is not helpful A Explaining that you are giving her bath in the right way and you do know what you are doing B Listening and using silence letting her express her feelings C Staying calm and professional D Discussing the situation with the nurse 38 Which action will not promote effective communication A Respecting the person s religion and culture B Giving the person time to process information C Changing the subject D Asking questions to see if the person understood you 39 Which is correct when using verbal communication A Look away from the person B Speak clearly slowly and distinctly C Use slang or vulgar words D Shout to be heard 40 A person for whom you are caring cannot speak or read How should you communicate with the person A Use gestures B Use nods and blinks C Follow the care plan D Use touch 41 Nonverbal messages more truly reflect a person s feelings than words do A True B False 42 You must never control your body language A True B False 43 Which communication method focuses on certain information A Listening B Open ended questions C Clarifying D Direct questions 44 Using silence shows the person that A You are uncomfortable B You care and respect the person s feelings C You are being rude D You are not listening 45 Which is not a communication barrier A Using touch B Giving opinions C Giving pat answers D Changing the subject 46 When communicating with a person with a disability which is not helpful A Hanging on a person s wheelchair B Provide for privacy C Speak directly to the person D Ask if help is needed before acting 47 You ask a person How do you feel about being here Which communication method have you used A A direct question B Clarifying C Silence D An open ended question 48 A person may acquire a disability at any age A True B False 49 Which means being unable to respond to verbal stimuli A Comatose B Disability C Nonverbal D Holism 50 A patient for whom you are caring is comatose When giving care do the following except A Explain care measures step by step as you do them B Tell the person when you are finishing care C Avoid touching the person when possible D Tell the person when you are leaving the room 51 The presence or absence of family or friends affects the person s quality of life A True B False 52 You give visitors support by answering their questions about the person s condition A True B False 53 You observe that a patient s visitor is upsetting him Which action is correct A Ask the visitor to leave B Report your observation to the nurse C Ask the person if you can help D Do nothing It is none of your business
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35 Inappropriate sexual behavior is always on purpose A True B False 36 A person with aggressive behavior A Is critical of others B May swear bite hit pinch scratch or kick C Has little or no contact with others D Has dementia 37 You are giving a patient a complete bed bath She complains about how you are giving the bath She also tells you that her breakfast was terrible She tells you Nobody knows what they are doing and nobody cares about me Which action is not helpful A Explaining that you are giving her bath in the right way and you do know what you are doing B Listening and using silence letting her express her feelings C Staying calm and professional D Discussing the situation with the nurse 38 Which action will not promote effective communication A Respecting the person s religion and culture B Giving the person time to process information C Changing the subject D Asking questions to see if the person understood you 39 Which is correct when using verbal communication A Look away from the person B Speak clearly slowly and distinctly C Use slang or vulgar words D Shout to be heard 40 A person for whom you are caring cannot speak or read How should you communicate with the person A Use gestures B Use nods and blinks C Follow the care plan D Use touch 41 Nonverbal messages more truly reflect a person s feelings than words do A True B False 42 You must never control your body language A True B False 43 Which communication method focuses on certain information A Listening B Open ended questions C Clarifying D Direct questions 44 Using silence shows the person that A You are uncomfortable B You care and respect the person s feelings C You are being rude D You are not listening 45 Which is not a communication barrier A Using touch B Giving opinions C Giving pat answers D Changing the subject 46 When communicating with a person with a disability which is not helpful A Hanging on a person s wheelchair B Provide for privacy C Speak directly to the person D Ask if help is needed before acting 47 You ask a person How do you feel about being here Which communication method have you used A A direct question B Clarifying C Silence D An open ended question 48 A person may acquire a disability at any age A True B False 49 Which means being unable to respond to verbal stimuli A Comatose B Disability C Nonverbal D Holism 50 A patient for whom you are caring is comatose When giving care do the following except A Explain care measures step by step as you do them B Tell the person when you are finishing care C Avoid touching the person when possible D Tell the person when you are leaving the room 51 The presence or absence of family or friends affects the person s quality of life A True B False 52 You give visitors support by answering their questions about the person s condition A True B False 53 You observe that a patient s visitor is upsetting him Which action is correct A Ask the visitor to leave B Report your observation to the nurse C Ask the person if you can help D Do nothing It is none of your business
20 Body language sends messages through A B C D E R 21 Listening requires that you care and have interest You need to follow these guidelines A B C D E 22 Giving opinions is a communication barrier Opinions involve 23 Failure to listen is a communication barrier because Malay boogn of alt antad sutra 24 How might illness and disability affect communication 25 A patient has visitors You need to give care What should you do 26 List five causes of anger A ABCDE B C D E OCC 27 List six nonverbal signs of anger A B C D E F 28 Causes of demanding and self centered behavior include A B C D MULTIPLE CHOICE Circle the BEST answer 29 Communication that uses written or spoken words is A Holism B Verbal communication C Body language D A direct question 30 When addressing the person which action shows dignity and respect A Addressing the person using his or her title B Addressing the person using his or her first name C Calling an older person Grandma or Grandpa D Calling a person Honey or Sweetheart 31 Which needs are the most important for survival A Self esteem B Safety and security C Physical D Love and belonging 32 Which needs relate to feeling safe from harm danger and fear A Physical B Safety and security C Love and belonging D Self esteem 33 Many people find comfort and strength from religion during illness A True B False eupal 34 A nursing center resident stays in his room most of the day He does not attend activities He does not talk to his family when they visit This behavior is A Self centered behavior B Demanding behavior C Withdrawal
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20 Body language sends messages through A B C D E R 21 Listening requires that you care and have interest You need to follow these guidelines A B C D E 22 Giving opinions is a communication barrier Opinions involve 23 Failure to listen is a communication barrier because Malay boogn of alt antad sutra 24 How might illness and disability affect communication 25 A patient has visitors You need to give care What should you do 26 List five causes of anger A ABCDE B C D E OCC 27 List six nonverbal signs of anger A B C D E F 28 Causes of demanding and self centered behavior include A B C D MULTIPLE CHOICE Circle the BEST answer 29 Communication that uses written or spoken words is A Holism B Verbal communication C Body language D A direct question 30 When addressing the person which action shows dignity and respect A Addressing the person using his or her title B Addressing the person using his or her first name C Calling an older person Grandma or Grandpa D Calling a person Honey or Sweetheart 31 Which needs are the most important for survival A Self esteem B Safety and security C Physical D Love and belonging 32 Which needs relate to feeling safe from harm danger and fear A Physical B Safety and security C Love and belonging D Self esteem 33 Many people find comfort and strength from religion during illness A True B False eupal 34 A nursing center resident stays in his room most of the day He does not attend activities He does not talk to his family when they visit This behavior is A Self centered behavior B Demanding behavior C Withdrawal
In a species of plant the allele for tall plants T is dominant over the allele for short plants t The table shows the distribution of genotypes in a population of plants Genotype TT Tt tt A 0 47 B 0 09 C 0 84 Phenotype D 0 20 Tall Tall Short Number of individuals What is the frequency of the tallele Hint There are a total of 220 alleles for this gene in the population 26 64 20
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In a species of plant the allele for tall plants T is dominant over the allele for short plants t The table shows the distribution of genotypes in a population of plants Genotype TT Tt tt A 0 47 B 0 09 C 0 84 Phenotype D 0 20 Tall Tall Short Number of individuals What is the frequency of the tallele Hint There are a total of 220 alleles for this gene in the population 26 64 20
1 Read the code of conduct for nursing assistants Box 4 1 on p 31 in the textbook A List ways you might apply this code in a job setting al anter B Discuss the importance of this code with your classmates If you are asked to perform a task that you feel is unsafe how might you handle the request A What could you say B To whom will you talk to about your concerns 3 List any job functions that you are opposed to doing for moral or religious reasons How will you advise your employer of your concerns
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1 Read the code of conduct for nursing assistants Box 4 1 on p 31 in the textbook A List ways you might apply this code in a job setting al anter B Discuss the importance of this code with your classmates If you are asked to perform a task that you feel is unsafe how might you handle the request A What could you say B To whom will you talk to about your concerns 3 List any job functions that you are opposed to doing for moral or religious reasons How will you advise your employer of your concerns
Miss Mary Adams is a 52 year old woman She was admitted to the hospital 2 days ago with nausea vomiting and complaints of abdominal pain The nurse tells you in a report that Miss Adams is very anxious She also has some demanding behaviors Miss Adams has had her call light on three times in the past 30 minutes While walking by her room you overhear a co worker talking to Miss Adams in a loud voice The co worker tells Miss Adams I can t keep coming in here to straighten your linens I am very busy If you keep using your call light I will take it away I need to spend my time with patients who really need me Answer the following questions 1 Is your co worker s behavior toward Miss Adams a form of abuse Explain 2 What is your responsibility in this situatio 3 Whom should you notify about what you heard
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Miss Mary Adams is a 52 year old woman She was admitted to the hospital 2 days ago with nausea vomiting and complaints of abdominal pain The nurse tells you in a report that Miss Adams is very anxious She also has some demanding behaviors Miss Adams has had her call light on three times in the past 30 minutes While walking by her room you overhear a co worker talking to Miss Adams in a loud voice The co worker tells Miss Adams I can t keep coming in here to straighten your linens I am very busy If you keep using your call light I will take it away I need to spend my time with patients who really need me Answer the following questions 1 Is your co worker s behavior toward Miss Adams a form of abuse Explain 2 What is your responsibility in this situatio 3 Whom should you notify about what you heard
39 Signs of self neglect include which of the following A Wearing hearing aids B Weight gain C Signs of confusion D Going to the doctor as scheduled 0 Which is not a sign of elder abuse A Complaints of stiff and painful joints B Weight loss C Bleeding and bruising in the genital D Frequent injuries area
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39 Signs of self neglect include which of the following A Wearing hearing aids B Weight gain C Signs of confusion D Going to the doctor as scheduled 0 Which is not a sign of elder abuse A Complaints of stiff and painful joints B Weight loss C Bleeding and bruising in the genital D Frequent injuries area
13 Ethical behavior involves not being or 14 You overly share with a patient the problems you are having disciplining your teenager This is 15 False imprisonment involves A B C Accountability Act of protects the privacy and security of a person s health information Protected health information refers to A B 17 Failure to comply with HIPAA rules can result in
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13 Ethical behavior involves not being or 14 You overly share with a patient the problems you are having disciplining your teenager This is 15 False imprisonment involves A B C Accountability Act of protects the privacy and security of a person s health information Protected health information refers to A B 17 Failure to comply with HIPAA rules can result in
Read the nursing assistants standards A List ways you might apply these standards in a job setting B Discuss the importance of these standard with your classmates
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Read the nursing assistants standards A List ways you might apply these standards in a job setting B Discuss the importance of these standard with your classmates
Visit a nursing center and ask for a copy of the Residents Rights Compare it with the information in this chapter Was it the same Was it different 2 When you visit the nursing center ask if you could speak with the director of nursing If available ask the director of nursing how he or daily she ensures residents rights are met on basis Describe his or her answer below
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Visit a nursing center and ask for a copy of the Residents Rights Compare it with the information in this chapter Was it the same Was it different 2 When you visit the nursing center ask if you could speak with the director of nursing If available ask the director of nursing how he or daily she ensures residents rights are met on basis Describe his or her answer below
Regarding nursing assistant s 3 Do not take a job that requires you to A Issues B Salar
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Regarding nursing assistant s 3 Do not take a job that requires you to A Issues B Salar
You work in a busy nursing center Today you are responsible for caring for 12 residents You have been able to keep up with all of your duties however the nurse is running behind on her day s task She has requested you to deliver Miss Jones s medications to her Miss Jones is alert and oriented She knows what medications she takes and is able to swallow them without difficulties 1 Is this a task within your role Explain ADDITIONAL LEARNING ACTIVITIES 1 Read the nursing assistants standards A List ways you might apply these standards in a job setting 2 How do you respor task to you 3 Do you need to report the nurse s request to anyone Explain B Discuss the importance of these standards with your classmates
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You work in a busy nursing center Today you are responsible for caring for 12 residents You have been able to keep up with all of your duties however the nurse is running behind on her day s task She has requested you to deliver Miss Jones s medications to her Miss Jones is alert and oriented She knows what medications she takes and is able to swallow them without difficulties 1 Is this a task within your role Explain ADDITIONAL LEARNING ACTIVITIES 1 Read the nursing assistants standards A List ways you might apply these standards in a job setting 2 How do you respor task to you 3 Do you need to report the nurse s request to anyone Explain B Discuss the importance of these standards with your classmates
13 Do not take a job that requires you to A B 14 List seven role limits for nursing assistants things a nursing assistant should never do A Pass meds C D E F G supervise Ignore Drain Tubs 15 RNs can delegate nursing tasks to 16 A nurse s delegation decisions must result in 17 Delegation is a process involving A assessment of needs B Communication c Guidance and assistance D follow up and feedback 18 During the communication step the nurse must provide clear and complete directions about the following The Nursing Assistant c When to report observations D What patient or residest Concerns to report at once Priorities for tusk B 1 What to do if the person 19 After completing a delegated task you must conclition changes or needs Report Your Finding to the nurse 20 The Five Rights of Delegation for nursing assistants is another way to view the delegation process List the Five Rights of Delegation A B C D E 21 Write the meanings of the following abbreviations A OBRA B NATCEP C NCSBN MULTIPLE CHOICE Circle the BEST answer 22 OBRA requires each state to have a nursing assistant training program How many hours of instruction does OBRA require wolete tack 0 16
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13 Do not take a job that requires you to A B 14 List seven role limits for nursing assistants things a nursing assistant should never do A Pass meds C D E F G supervise Ignore Drain Tubs 15 RNs can delegate nursing tasks to 16 A nurse s delegation decisions must result in 17 Delegation is a process involving A assessment of needs B Communication c Guidance and assistance D follow up and feedback 18 During the communication step the nurse must provide clear and complete directions about the following The Nursing Assistant c When to report observations D What patient or residest Concerns to report at once Priorities for tusk B 1 What to do if the person 19 After completing a delegated task you must conclition changes or needs Report Your Finding to the nurse 20 The Five Rights of Delegation for nursing assistants is another way to view the delegation process List the Five Rights of Delegation A B C D E 21 Write the meanings of the following abbreviations A OBRA B NATCEP C NCSBN MULTIPLE CHOICE Circle the BEST answer 22 OBRA requires each state to have a nursing assistant training program How many hours of instruction does OBRA require wolete tack 0 16
B How are residents informed of their rights 17 An is used to inform a person of his or her rights if the person speaks and understands a foreign language or communicates by sign language 18 Residents have the right to be free from abuse This includes 19 Involuntary seclusion involves A B C 12ad 20 A doctor s order is needed for restraint use Restraints are not used A For B To
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B How are residents informed of their rights 17 An is used to inform a person of his or her rights if the person speaks and understands a foreign language or communicates by sign language 18 Residents have the right to be free from abuse This includes 19 Involuntary seclusion involves A B C 12ad 20 A doctor s order is needed for restraint use Restraints are not used A For B To
Match each term with the correct definition 1 A 2 3 4 5 E To authorize or direct a nursing assistant to perform a nursing task To answer to one s self and others about his or her choices deci sions and actions A document that describes what the agency expects you to do Official recognition by a state that standards or requirements have been met Nursing care or a nursing function procedure skill or activity FILL IN THE BLANKS 6 a The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 OBRA requires each state to have a nursing evalning and Compentency b It must be successfully completed by nursing assistants working in 7 The is an official listing of persons who have successfully completed a nursing assistant training and competency evaluation program 9 Agencies must provide educational programs for nursing assistants They must also evaluate their work What is the purpose of these requirements D Info about Findings of abuse neglect or dishonest 10 To protect persons from harm you must understand 8 What information about each nursing assistant is contained in the nursing assistant registry and A Full name maiden name an Married name B Identifying information c Date the competency evaluations Was Passed Delegate B Certification C Job description D Nursing task E Accountable A B C 11 Before you perform a nursing task you must make sure that A B C 12 The tells you what the agency expects you to do
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Match each term with the correct definition 1 A 2 3 4 5 E To authorize or direct a nursing assistant to perform a nursing task To answer to one s self and others about his or her choices deci sions and actions A document that describes what the agency expects you to do Official recognition by a state that standards or requirements have been met Nursing care or a nursing function procedure skill or activity FILL IN THE BLANKS 6 a The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 OBRA requires each state to have a nursing evalning and Compentency b It must be successfully completed by nursing assistants working in 7 The is an official listing of persons who have successfully completed a nursing assistant training and competency evaluation program 9 Agencies must provide educational programs for nursing assistants They must also evaluate their work What is the purpose of these requirements D Info about Findings of abuse neglect or dishonest 10 To protect persons from harm you must understand 8 What information about each nursing assistant is contained in the nursing assistant registry and A Full name maiden name an Married name B Identifying information c Date the competency evaluations Was Passed Delegate B Certification C Job description D Nursing task E Accountable A B C 11 Before you perform a nursing task you must make sure that A B C 12 The tells you what the agency expects you to do
action promotes courteous and dignified care A Styling the person s hair the way you like it B Rearranging pictures in the person s room C Allowing the person to choose what clothing to wear D Doing everything for the person 26 Which action does not promote the person s privacy A Draping the person properly during care procedures B Knocking on the door before entering the person s room C Closing the bathroom door when the person uses the bathroom D Providing care with the room door open 27 Residents have the right to choose which activities they wish to attend A True B False 28 When residents and their families plan activities together this meets the resident s right to A Privacy B Freedom from restraint C Freedom from mistreatment D Participate in resident and family groups 29 The resident you are caring for has many old holiday decorations covering her nightstand If you throw away these items without her permission you are denying her right to A Privacy B Work C Keep and use personal items D Freedom from abuse 30 A staff member tells a resident that he cannot leave his room because he talks too much This action denies the resident A Freedom from abuse mistreatment and neglect involuntary seclusion B Freedom from restraint C Care and security of personal possessions D Personal choice 31 When a resident is given certain drugs that affect his mood behavior or mental function it may deny his right to A Privacy B Personal choice C Freedom from restraint D Freedom from abuse mistreatment and neglect 32 Which statement about restraints is correct A Restraints are always used when patients and residents are confused B To keep them safe all older patients and residents are restrained at night C Restraints are always used for persons at risk for falling
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action promotes courteous and dignified care A Styling the person s hair the way you like it B Rearranging pictures in the person s room C Allowing the person to choose what clothing to wear D Doing everything for the person 26 Which action does not promote the person s privacy A Draping the person properly during care procedures B Knocking on the door before entering the person s room C Closing the bathroom door when the person uses the bathroom D Providing care with the room door open 27 Residents have the right to choose which activities they wish to attend A True B False 28 When residents and their families plan activities together this meets the resident s right to A Privacy B Freedom from restraint C Freedom from mistreatment D Participate in resident and family groups 29 The resident you are caring for has many old holiday decorations covering her nightstand If you throw away these items without her permission you are denying her right to A Privacy B Work C Keep and use personal items D Freedom from abuse 30 A staff member tells a resident that he cannot leave his room because he talks too much This action denies the resident A Freedom from abuse mistreatment and neglect involuntary seclusion B Freedom from restraint C Care and security of personal possessions D Personal choice 31 When a resident is given certain drugs that affect his mood behavior or mental function it may deny his right to A Privacy B Personal choice C Freedom from restraint D Freedom from abuse mistreatment and neglect 32 Which statement about restraints is correct A Restraints are always used when patients and residents are confused B To keep them safe all older patients and residents are restrained at night C Restraints are always used for persons at risk for falling
1 Search for the information online List the hospitals nursing centers and assisted living residences ALRs in your community If the services provided are identified list them 2 Collect brochures from the hospitals nursing centers and ALRs in your community Compare the content A What services are provided B Are hospice services available C Is Alzheimer disease and dementia care available D nursing center or ALR is provided spital 3 Look at your health insurance policy A Do you know which services are covered and which are not B Does your policy limit where you can go for health care Explain
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1 Search for the information online List the hospitals nursing centers and assisted living residences ALRs in your community If the services provided are identified list them 2 Collect brochures from the hospitals nursing centers and ALRs in your community Compare the content A What services are provided B Are hospice services available C Is Alzheimer disease and dementia care available D nursing center or ALR is provided spital 3 Look at your health insurance policy A Do you know which services are covered and which are not B Does your policy limit where you can go for health care Explain
MATCHING Match each term with the correct definition 1 3 4 5 2 7 8 9 10 11 Match the action to promote dignity and privacy with the example You may use each answer more than once 6 13 14 12 Someone who supports or promotes the A Involuntary seclusion needs and interests of another person B Ombudsman The care provided to maintain or C Representative D Treatment E Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 OBRA restore health improve function or relieve symptoms Separating a person from others against his or her will keeping the person in a certain area or keeping the person away from his or her room without consent A person with the legal right to act on the patient s or resident s behalf when he or she cannot do so for himself or herself A federal law requiring that nursing centers provide care in a manner and in a setting that maintains or improves each person s quality of life health and safety You gain the person s attention before giving care You close the door when the person asks for privacy You take the resident to his or her weekly card game You cover the resident with a blanket during a bath You show interest when a resident tells stories about his or her past You file fingernails and apply polish as the resident requests You make sure the resident is wearing his or her dentures when he or she goes to the dining room You allow the resident to smoke in a designated area You open containers and arrange food A Courteous and dignified interaction B Courteous and dignified care C Privacy and self determination D Personal choice and independence
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MATCHING Match each term with the correct definition 1 3 4 5 2 7 8 9 10 11 Match the action to promote dignity and privacy with the example You may use each answer more than once 6 13 14 12 Someone who supports or promotes the A Involuntary seclusion needs and interests of another person B Ombudsman The care provided to maintain or C Representative D Treatment E Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 OBRA restore health improve function or relieve symptoms Separating a person from others against his or her will keeping the person in a certain area or keeping the person away from his or her room without consent A person with the legal right to act on the patient s or resident s behalf when he or she cannot do so for himself or herself A federal law requiring that nursing centers provide care in a manner and in a setting that maintains or improves each person s quality of life health and safety You gain the person s attention before giving care You close the door when the person asks for privacy You take the resident to his or her weekly card game You cover the resident with a blanket during a bath You show interest when a resident tells stories about his or her past You file fingernails and apply polish as the resident requests You make sure the resident is wearing his or her dentures when he or she goes to the dining room You allow the resident to smoke in a designated area You open containers and arrange food A Courteous and dignified interaction B Courteous and dignified care C Privacy and self determination D Personal choice and independence
George Jansen is a 66 year old man who had surgery to repair a fractured right hip His wife died 2 years ago His son lives in the same city The son is married and has a 16 year old daughter Mr Jansen s son and daughter in law work full time Mr Jansen lives alone and works part time as a school janitor This is his third day in the hospital It is his second day after surgery He has Medicare Part A and Part B Mr Jansen s doctor told him this morning that he is ready for discharge from the hospital However he will need more rehabilitation The case manager is helping Mr Jansen with the discharge plans Answer the following questions 1 Is Mr Jansen s condition acute chronic or terminal Explain 2 What care and services might Mr Jansen need when he is discharged from the hospital 3 Which health team members might be involved in Mr Jansen s care 4 Which health care agencies might be involved in meeting Mr Jansen s needs 5 How might Mr Jansen pay for his care
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George Jansen is a 66 year old man who had surgery to repair a fractured right hip His wife died 2 years ago His son lives in the same city The son is married and has a 16 year old daughter Mr Jansen s son and daughter in law work full time Mr Jansen lives alone and works part time as a school janitor This is his third day in the hospital It is his second day after surgery He has Medicare Part A and Part B Mr Jansen s doctor told him this morning that he is ready for discharge from the hospital However he will need more rehabilitation The case manager is helping Mr Jansen with the discharge plans Answer the following questions 1 Is Mr Jansen s condition acute chronic or terminal Explain 2 What care and services might Mr Jansen need when he is discharged from the hospital 3 Which health team members might be involved in Mr Jansen s care 4 Which health care agencies might be involved in meeting Mr Jansen s needs 5 How might Mr Jansen pay for his care
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21 Persons who live in long term care centers are called 22 Nursing centers are designed to meet the needs of persons who are discharged from the hospital but need care until they are able to go home Describe the following types of persons cared for in the nursing centers A Confused and disoriented persons B Short term residents C Persons needing respite care 23 A hospital has a governing body called the 24 In agencies department directors report to 25 The health team involves many health care workers whose skills and knowledge focus on 26 You are concerned about the care a team member is providing a patient on your shift Which health team member should you tell 27 Which health team member is responsible for the entire nursing staff and the care given 28 Nursing education staff are responsible for A B C D E F 29 Describe primary nursing 30 is a federal health insurance program for persons 65 years of age or older 31 Write the meanings of the following abbreviations A LPN B ALR C RN D DON E LVN 32 A patient is having difficulty in swallowing Which health team member evaluates the swallowing disorders 33 A resident cannot hold on to his fork when he tries to eat Which health team member evaluates the problem and designs eating utensils to help the person eat independently
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21 Persons who live in long term care centers are called 22 Nursing centers are designed to meet the needs of persons who are discharged from the hospital but need care until they are able to go home Describe the following types of persons cared for in the nursing centers A Confused and disoriented persons B Short term residents C Persons needing respite care 23 A hospital has a governing body called the 24 In agencies department directors report to 25 The health team involves many health care workers whose skills and knowledge focus on 26 You are concerned about the care a team member is providing a patient on your shift Which health team member should you tell 27 Which health team member is responsible for the entire nursing staff and the care given 28 Nursing education staff are responsible for A B C D E F 29 Describe primary nursing 30 is a federal health insurance program for persons 65 years of age or older 31 Write the meanings of the following abbreviations A LPN B ALR C RN D DON E LVN 32 A patient is having difficulty in swallowing Which health team member evaluates the swallowing disorders 33 A resident cannot hold on to his fork when he tries to eat Which health team member evaluates the problem and designs eating utensils to help the person eat independently
ircle the BEST answer 4 Team nursing A Focuses on tasks and jobs B Involves a team of nursing staff RNS LPNs LVNS and nursing assistants C Involves a primary nurse who is responsible for the resident s total care D Involves a case manager who coordinates the
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ircle the BEST answer 4 Team nursing A Focuses on tasks and jobs B Involves a team of nursing staff RNS LPNs LVNS and nursing assistants C Involves a primary nurse who is responsible for the resident s total care D Involves a case manager who coordinates the
19 Hospitals and long term care centers provide health care services is the focus of care 20 Define the following terms A Acute illness B Chronic illness C Terminal illness
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19 Hospitals and long term care centers provide health care services is the focus of care 20 Define the following terms A Acute illness B Chronic illness C Terminal illness
We can calculate the range for which types of variables Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio
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We can calculate the range for which types of variables Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio
Freq 06 12 18 24 Mexican Distributions of Regional Percentage of Mexican Residents Question 4 Which region has the smallest standard deviation in these percentages O West O South Northeast O Midwest Question 5 06 12 18 24 06 12 18 Mexican Mexican O West 24 06 12 18 Mexican Of the following regions which one has the largest standard deviation in these percentages 3 pt 3 pts
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Freq 06 12 18 24 Mexican Distributions of Regional Percentage of Mexican Residents Question 4 Which region has the smallest standard deviation in these percentages O West O South Northeast O Midwest Question 5 06 12 18 24 06 12 18 Mexican Mexican O West 24 06 12 18 Mexican Of the following regions which one has the largest standard deviation in these percentages 3 pt 3 pts
Read this sentence from paragraph 7 of the passage The brand flashes on the screen or is highlighted prominently on the rear of the new automobile as the light turns green and the car speeds off in front of him Which of the following could best replace the word prominently in this sentence only actually O highly O noticeably
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Read this sentence from paragraph 7 of the passage The brand flashes on the screen or is highlighted prominently on the rear of the new automobile as the light turns green and the car speeds off in front of him Which of the following could best replace the word prominently in this sentence only actually O highly O noticeably
Which feature makes the passage a good example of historical writing The author analyzes trends and considers how they fit into the culture of the time The author focuses on scientific studies and arranges research based on the scientific method The author uses historical facts to make a logical argument about what happene and why The author uses literary devices like hooks and stories to create an article that i attention grabbing and easy to read
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Which feature makes the passage a good example of historical writing The author analyzes trends and considers how they fit into the culture of the time The author focuses on scientific studies and arranges research based on the scientific method The author uses historical facts to make a logical argument about what happene and why The author uses literary devices like hooks and stories to create an article that i attention grabbing and easy to read
less including zero depending on your answer Select the sentence that uses an apostrophe to shorten a word and uses it correctly in the sentence When we get to Memphis l ets stop at Beale Street to sightsee It s a good idea to plan road trips a couple of months in advance W ell be traveling to visit family at the end of the year O First we will see my sister and then we will see you re parents
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less including zero depending on your answer Select the sentence that uses an apostrophe to shorten a word and uses it correctly in the sentence When we get to Memphis l ets stop at Beale Street to sightsee It s a good idea to plan road trips a couple of months in advance W ell be traveling to visit family at the end of the year O First we will see my sister and then we will see you re parents
AI bar may be uneven because questions can be worth more or less including zero dependir An effective conclusion for an essay should O introduce a new idea use signal words like in conclusion O use a hook to get the reader s attention O include a new perspective on the thesis
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AI bar may be uneven because questions can be worth more or less including zero dependir An effective conclusion for an essay should O introduce a new idea use signal words like in conclusion O use a hook to get the reader s attention O include a new perspective on the thesis
depending on your answer Read the following paragraph from an essay about dangerous dog breeds A closer look at pit bulls and the hype around them shows that they are not more dangerous than other dogs These dogs may have a reputation for viciousness today but this wasn t always the case For most of the 1900s they were praised as loyal and brave and portrayed in ads and on tv shows as loving companions and family pets Even with their current bad reputation the animals are regularly used as seeing eye therapy and search and rescue dogs They are not all uncontrollable killers Animal behaviorists also point out that aggressiveness in dogs is related far more to socialization and training than to breeding Dogs aren t born bad they re made that way by irresponsible owners Which of the sentences below functions as evidence They are not all uncontrollable killers These dogs may have a reputation for viciousness today but this wasn t always the case Dogs aren t born bad they re made that way by irresponsible owners A closer look at pit bulls and the hype around them shows that they are not more dangerous than other dogs
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depending on your answer Read the following paragraph from an essay about dangerous dog breeds A closer look at pit bulls and the hype around them shows that they are not more dangerous than other dogs These dogs may have a reputation for viciousness today but this wasn t always the case For most of the 1900s they were praised as loyal and brave and portrayed in ads and on tv shows as loving companions and family pets Even with their current bad reputation the animals are regularly used as seeing eye therapy and search and rescue dogs They are not all uncontrollable killers Animal behaviorists also point out that aggressiveness in dogs is related far more to socialization and training than to breeding Dogs aren t born bad they re made that way by irresponsible owners Which of the sentences below functions as evidence They are not all uncontrollable killers These dogs may have a reputation for viciousness today but this wasn t always the case Dogs aren t born bad they re made that way by irresponsible owners A closer look at pit bulls and the hype around them shows that they are not more dangerous than other dogs
Whether I like it or not by tomorrow I must choose a college to attend Choose the correctly punctuated revision and indicate whether the relative clause is essential to the meaning of the sentence Whether I like it or not by tomorrow I must choose a college to attend The clause by tomorrow is essential Whether I like it or not by tomorrow I must choose a college to attend The clause whether I like it or not is non essential Whether I like it or not by tomorrow I must choose a college to attend The clause by tomorrow is non essential Whether I like it or not by tomorrow I must choose a college to attend The clause whether I like it or not is essential 4
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Whether I like it or not by tomorrow I must choose a college to attend Choose the correctly punctuated revision and indicate whether the relative clause is essential to the meaning of the sentence Whether I like it or not by tomorrow I must choose a college to attend The clause by tomorrow is essential Whether I like it or not by tomorrow I must choose a college to attend The clause whether I like it or not is non essential Whether I like it or not by tomorrow I must choose a college to attend The clause by tomorrow is non essential Whether I like it or not by tomorrow I must choose a college to attend The clause whether I like it or not is essential 4
Which sentence from the passage includes a subordinating conjunction One of the clearest examples of biomimicry is found in the buildings that we live and work in paragraph 3 The principle behind biomimicry is not simply to copy nature but to look at th designs that we can see in nature and use those designs to help solve human problems paragraph 2 O Spanish architect Antoni Gaud was inspired by a forest canopy when he designed the Sagrada Famil a Basilica paragraph 13 As these contemporary architects strive to create these structures they turn to various designs in nature to inspire them paragraph 3
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Which sentence from the passage includes a subordinating conjunction One of the clearest examples of biomimicry is found in the buildings that we live and work in paragraph 3 The principle behind biomimicry is not simply to copy nature but to look at th designs that we can see in nature and use those designs to help solve human problems paragraph 2 O Spanish architect Antoni Gaud was inspired by a forest canopy when he designed the Sagrada Famil a Basilica paragraph 13 As these contemporary architects strive to create these structures they turn to various designs in nature to inspire them paragraph 3
Read the following paragraph from an essay supporting stricter enforcement of seatbelt laws Seatbelt laws are in place for good reason the government has a compelling interest in making driving safer According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2017 every year 25 000 Americans die and 2 5 million more are injured in motor vehicle crashes These accidents cost nearly 50 billion dollars in medical care and lost wages annually It s true that seatbelt laws interfere with individual freedom However the costs of accidents are passed along to everyone who pays taxes buys health insurance or purchases goods and services Traffic accidents injuries and deaths are a financial and emotional burden on all of society The topic sentence of this paragraph is Seatbelt laws are in place for good reason the government has a compelling interest in making driving safer What part of the passage provides evidentiary support for this thesis Traffic accidents injuries and deaths are a financial and emotional burden on all of society However the costs of accidents are passed along to everyone who pays taxes buys health insurance or purchases goods and services According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration every year 25 000 Americans die and 2 5 million more are injured in motor vehicle crashes These accidents cost nearly 50 billion dollars in medical care and lost wages annually It s true that seatbelt laws interfere with individual freedom
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Read the following paragraph from an essay supporting stricter enforcement of seatbelt laws Seatbelt laws are in place for good reason the government has a compelling interest in making driving safer According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2017 every year 25 000 Americans die and 2 5 million more are injured in motor vehicle crashes These accidents cost nearly 50 billion dollars in medical care and lost wages annually It s true that seatbelt laws interfere with individual freedom However the costs of accidents are passed along to everyone who pays taxes buys health insurance or purchases goods and services Traffic accidents injuries and deaths are a financial and emotional burden on all of society The topic sentence of this paragraph is Seatbelt laws are in place for good reason the government has a compelling interest in making driving safer What part of the passage provides evidentiary support for this thesis Traffic accidents injuries and deaths are a financial and emotional burden on all of society However the costs of accidents are passed along to everyone who pays taxes buys health insurance or purchases goods and services According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration every year 25 000 Americans die and 2 5 million more are injured in motor vehicle crashes These accidents cost nearly 50 billion dollars in medical care and lost wages annually It s true that seatbelt laws interfere with individual freedom
Which sentence uses the proper MLA style for an in text citation without an attributive phrase Taking a multivitamin daily does not reduce heart disease in men Smith 22 Taking a multivitamin daily does not reduce heart disease in men Smith Taking a multivitamin daily does not reduce heart disease in men Smith 2012 Taking a multivitamin daily does not reduce heart disease in men 2012
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Which sentence uses the proper MLA style for an in text citation without an attributive phrase Taking a multivitamin daily does not reduce heart disease in men Smith 22 Taking a multivitamin daily does not reduce heart disease in men Smith Taking a multivitamin daily does not reduce heart disease in men Smith 2012 Taking a multivitamin daily does not reduce heart disease in men 2012
The movement of the progress bar may be uneven because questions can be worth more or less including zero depending on your answer You are writing a paper on the 1911 1912 race for the South Pole using a new scientific reconstruction of Antarctic weather conditions as one of your sources Which part of the research report would provide the best support for your thesis that the expedition that got to the pole first and returned safely succeeded because they had better weather A chart showing estimated weather conditions along the routes of each expedition A quote from a researcher describing how unusual the weather was that year A series of maps reconstructing Antarctic atmospheric conditions from 1905 to the present day A description of the negative effect of sudden temperature drops on morale and endurance by a scientist currently working in Antarctica
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The movement of the progress bar may be uneven because questions can be worth more or less including zero depending on your answer You are writing a paper on the 1911 1912 race for the South Pole using a new scientific reconstruction of Antarctic weather conditions as one of your sources Which part of the research report would provide the best support for your thesis that the expedition that got to the pole first and returned safely succeeded because they had better weather A chart showing estimated weather conditions along the routes of each expedition A quote from a researcher describing how unusual the weather was that year A series of maps reconstructing Antarctic atmospheric conditions from 1905 to the present day A description of the negative effect of sudden temperature drops on morale and endurance by a scientist currently working in Antarctica
Endocrine glands empty their products into are referred to as secretions empty into and glands while exocrine gland or onto surfaces 1 interstitial fluid ducted cells 2 ducts ducted interstitial fluid 3 interstitial fluid ducted interstitial fluid 4 interstitial fluid ductless ducts 5 cells cellular interstitial fluid
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Endocrine glands empty their products into are referred to as secretions empty into and glands while exocrine gland or onto surfaces 1 interstitial fluid ducted cells 2 ducts ducted interstitial fluid 3 interstitial fluid ducted interstitial fluid 4 interstitial fluid ductless ducts 5 cells cellular interstitial fluid
Each of the following is a primary tissue type except 1 osseous tissue 2 connective tissue 3 neural tissue 4 epithelial tissue 5 muscle tissue
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Each of the following is a primary tissue type except 1 osseous tissue 2 connective tissue 3 neural tissue 4 epithelial tissue 5 muscle tissue
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium 1 2 lines the respiratory tract possesses no goblet cells 3 is not an epithelial classification
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Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium 1 2 lines the respiratory tract possesses no goblet cells 3 is not an epithelial classification
a passage Conversely some people believe that the collapse of marriage not a lack of education is the main cause of child poverty Robert Rector Senior Research Fellow for The Heritage Foundation states Child poverty is an ongoing national concern but few are aware that its principal cause is the absence of married fathers in the home Rector Similarly Jennifer A Marshall Vice President at the Institute for Family Community and Opportunity writes Regrettably too little of the conversation is turning to the principal cause of child poverty the collapse of marriage She claims that being married is even more significant than graduating from high school for avoiding poverty She goes on to state that Proponents of a government solution also cite lack of quality education and decent paying jobs True inner city schools often are appallingly sub par but ever increasing spending hasn t significantly improved educational quality and opportunity for those who need it most Marshall It is true that married two parent families have significant financial and other advantages over single parent families However discounting the importance of public education for all children especially those from low income families is irresponsible Also without quality education how can children from poor families hope to pull out of poverty regardless of whether they are married or not Those at the Heritage Foundation and other conservative groups would say that marriage is the answer Which of these is the attributive phrase that identifies the first source cited in the reading O Rector O Marshall Robert Rector Senior Research Fellow for The Heritage Foundation states Child poverty is an ongoing national concern but few are aware that its principal case in the absence of marries fathers in the home
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a passage Conversely some people believe that the collapse of marriage not a lack of education is the main cause of child poverty Robert Rector Senior Research Fellow for The Heritage Foundation states Child poverty is an ongoing national concern but few are aware that its principal cause is the absence of married fathers in the home Rector Similarly Jennifer A Marshall Vice President at the Institute for Family Community and Opportunity writes Regrettably too little of the conversation is turning to the principal cause of child poverty the collapse of marriage She claims that being married is even more significant than graduating from high school for avoiding poverty She goes on to state that Proponents of a government solution also cite lack of quality education and decent paying jobs True inner city schools often are appallingly sub par but ever increasing spending hasn t significantly improved educational quality and opportunity for those who need it most Marshall It is true that married two parent families have significant financial and other advantages over single parent families However discounting the importance of public education for all children especially those from low income families is irresponsible Also without quality education how can children from poor families hope to pull out of poverty regardless of whether they are married or not Those at the Heritage Foundation and other conservative groups would say that marriage is the answer Which of these is the attributive phrase that identifies the first source cited in the reading O Rector O Marshall Robert Rector Senior Research Fellow for The Heritage Foundation states Child poverty is an ongoing national concern but few are aware that its principal case in the absence of marries fathers in the home
A parcel of air is forced to rise over a 4000 meter high mountain The initial temperature of the parcel at sea level is 19 C and the lifting condensation level LCL is 3000 meters The Dry Adiabatic Rate DAR is 10 C 1000 m and the Saturated Adiabatic Rate SAR is 6 C 1000 m LCL 19 3000 m 2000 m 1000 m 0m On the windward side what is the temperature of the parcel at 1000 m
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A parcel of air is forced to rise over a 4000 meter high mountain The initial temperature of the parcel at sea level is 19 C and the lifting condensation level LCL is 3000 meters The Dry Adiabatic Rate DAR is 10 C 1000 m and the Saturated Adiabatic Rate SAR is 6 C 1000 m LCL 19 3000 m 2000 m 1000 m 0m On the windward side what is the temperature of the parcel at 1000 m
Use Table 6 4 on page 136 of the OER Lab Manual to answer the following question If the psychrometer dry bulb temperature is 35 C and the wet bulb temperature is 20 C what is the dew point temperature Dry Bulb Temperature C Table 6 4 Dew Point Temperature Psychrometric Table Wet Bulb Depression 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 10 0 12 14 18 21 27 36 7 5 11 14 5 0 10 2 5 0 0 2 5 5 0 7 5 10 0 12 5 15 0 20 0 22 5 5297 17 5 17 25 0 27 5 30 0 32 5 35 0 37 5 4 1246924192 40 479 8 8630368 34 37 6 3 11 13 32874PLNK 16 18 24 27 26 21 29 29 32 31 mmmm ORAANANONG328 4 7 10 12 15 18 20 26 31 mimmm 33 368 36 36 HAMOS MOMOONHARNANNA 13 00 17 13 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 14 17 20 22 25 27 30 32 35 20 26 34 16 19 24 31 11 14 17 22 10 12 26H8442 INDO HML72225 333 4 1 5 8 11 13 21 24 12 16 15 29 32 6214 19 18 21 23 34 702 40 0 39 39 38 38 37 10 258 31 3 2 2mm m 26 31 146 34 804426 NOMS 36 36 8 1 9 12 14 17 20 29 28 23 25 22333 31 MNHANHNINARS 3 15 10 6 2 1 4 8 11 16 19 22 14 13 16 25 27 30 32 28 41 19 24 16 10 35 38403792987222 13 8 26 ww 2 6 22 2 5 8 21 20 7 5 10 0 12 5 15 0 17 5 20 0 48 NAN GOMGONERO 6814 13 7 28 12 15 18 13 2 14 2 6 247337 10 16 11 23 19 14 8222 28 25 21 31 28 24 35 354059 32 34 34 30 27 26 22 18 13 15 6 38 1122 16 603 20 14 5 32 11 2 12 27 7 11 158 15 249312 23 18 13 96
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Use Table 6 4 on page 136 of the OER Lab Manual to answer the following question If the psychrometer dry bulb temperature is 35 C and the wet bulb temperature is 20 C what is the dew point temperature Dry Bulb Temperature C Table 6 4 Dew Point Temperature Psychrometric Table Wet Bulb Depression 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 10 0 12 14 18 21 27 36 7 5 11 14 5 0 10 2 5 0 0 2 5 5 0 7 5 10 0 12 5 15 0 20 0 22 5 5297 17 5 17 25 0 27 5 30 0 32 5 35 0 37 5 4 1246924192 40 479 8 8630368 34 37 6 3 11 13 32874PLNK 16 18 24 27 26 21 29 29 32 31 mmmm ORAANANONG328 4 7 10 12 15 18 20 26 31 mimmm 33 368 36 36 HAMOS MOMOONHARNANNA 13 00 17 13 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 14 17 20 22 25 27 30 32 35 20 26 34 16 19 24 31 11 14 17 22 10 12 26H8442 INDO HML72225 333 4 1 5 8 11 13 21 24 12 16 15 29 32 6214 19 18 21 23 34 702 40 0 39 39 38 38 37 10 258 31 3 2 2mm m 26 31 146 34 804426 NOMS 36 36 8 1 9 12 14 17 20 29 28 23 25 22333 31 MNHANHNINARS 3 15 10 6 2 1 4 8 11 16 19 22 14 13 16 25 27 30 32 28 41 19 24 16 10 35 38403792987222 13 8 26 ww 2 6 22 2 5 8 21 20 7 5 10 0 12 5 15 0 17 5 20 0 48 NAN GOMGONERO 6814 13 7 28 12 15 18 13 2 14 2 6 247337 10 16 11 23 19 14 8222 28 25 21 31 28 24 35 354059 32 34 34 30 27 26 22 18 13 15 6 38 1122 16 603 20 14 5 32 11 2 12 27 7 11 158 15 249312 23 18 13 96
Use Table 6 3 on page 135 of the OER Lab Manual to answer the following question If the psychrometer dry bulb temperature is 35 C and the wet bulb temperature is 20 C what is the relative humidity Dry Bulb Temperature 10 0 7 5 5 0 2 5 0 0 2 5 Table 6 3 Relative Humidity Psychrometric Table Wet Bulb Depression 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 7 5 10 0 12 5 15 0 17 5 20 0 85 69 87 73 60 88 77 66 90 80 91 92 35 0 37 5 40 0 5 0 7 5 10 0 94 88 12 5 94 89 15 0 95 90 17 5 95 90 20 0 95 91 22 5 96 25 0 96 27 5 96 30 0 32 5 93 93 65599 97 97 77 70 82 73 65 84 86 78 87 80 82 92 92 54 39 24 97 94 97 94 10 48 35 22 54 43 32 60 42 47 76 68 92 93 93 90 93 90 91 91 71 74 76 84 85 86 81 87 87 88 89 89 86 78 80 82 83 84 85 86 87 87 88 50 S558523000 MENEKANNER 8 56 61 65 71 68 62 73 53 58 78 81 75 70 68 74 76 77 65 60 79 10 21 37 77 72 68 39 82 22 46 51 82 56 ORNARREGAR 63 66 78 75 70 72 73 80 77 84 81 78 76 79 79 FEBRERNERN PRESSRENRE 717 11 22 31 38 45 50 54 58 61 64 66 68 70 71 73 74 75 76 77 1 12 23 38 31 24 49 53 57 44 38 60 62 64 66 68 70 71 72 MSAMBH556622 73 3 74 15 32 44 48 58 61 63 69 1 11 19 70 SSSSSSS 72 25 31 36 4284826 47 12 172230 00 40 24 18 44 28 14 50 36 60 000 56 44 67 52 39 27 16 HEN28368 58 46 8 69423 68 54 42 30 20 11 59 48 23333 19 17242312 33 161481 26 14 18 29 21 1 6 10 13
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Use Table 6 3 on page 135 of the OER Lab Manual to answer the following question If the psychrometer dry bulb temperature is 35 C and the wet bulb temperature is 20 C what is the relative humidity Dry Bulb Temperature 10 0 7 5 5 0 2 5 0 0 2 5 Table 6 3 Relative Humidity Psychrometric Table Wet Bulb Depression 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 7 5 10 0 12 5 15 0 17 5 20 0 85 69 87 73 60 88 77 66 90 80 91 92 35 0 37 5 40 0 5 0 7 5 10 0 94 88 12 5 94 89 15 0 95 90 17 5 95 90 20 0 95 91 22 5 96 25 0 96 27 5 96 30 0 32 5 93 93 65599 97 97 77 70 82 73 65 84 86 78 87 80 82 92 92 54 39 24 97 94 97 94 10 48 35 22 54 43 32 60 42 47 76 68 92 93 93 90 93 90 91 91 71 74 76 84 85 86 81 87 87 88 89 89 86 78 80 82 83 84 85 86 87 87 88 50 S558523000 MENEKANNER 8 56 61 65 71 68 62 73 53 58 78 81 75 70 68 74 76 77 65 60 79 10 21 37 77 72 68 39 82 22 46 51 82 56 ORNARREGAR 63 66 78 75 70 72 73 80 77 84 81 78 76 79 79 FEBRERNERN PRESSRENRE 717 11 22 31 38 45 50 54 58 61 64 66 68 70 71 73 74 75 76 77 1 12 23 38 31 24 49 53 57 44 38 60 62 64 66 68 70 71 72 MSAMBH556622 73 3 74 15 32 44 48 58 61 63 69 1 11 19 70 SSSSSSS 72 25 31 36 4284826 47 12 172230 00 40 24 18 44 28 14 50 36 60 000 56 44 67 52 39 27 16 HEN28368 58 46 8 69423 68 54 42 30 20 11 59 48 23333 19 17242312 33 161481 26 14 18 29 21 1 6 10 13
Question 2 of 20 Select the best answer for the question 2 Your O A respiratory O B muscular system is responsible for transporting oxygen to tissues in your body that need it OC nervous O D cardiovascular O Mark for review Will be highlighted on the review page
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Question 2 of 20 Select the best answer for the question 2 Your O A respiratory O B muscular system is responsible for transporting oxygen to tissues in your body that need it OC nervous O D cardiovascular O Mark for review Will be highlighted on the review page
Select the best answer for the question 1 Nisha is focusing on accomplishing a few specific fitness goals Which heart rate should she focus on O A Max O B Target O C Exercise O D Resting Mark for review Will be highlighted on the review page Next Quartin
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Select the best answer for the question 1 Nisha is focusing on accomplishing a few specific fitness goals Which heart rate should she focus on O A Max O B Target O C Exercise O D Resting Mark for review Will be highlighted on the review page Next Quartin
Barney in line at the dining commons holds out his tray as Stella heaps on more and more leftover casserole As it turns out the casserole is a little too leftover and contains bacteria that produce a toxin that acts as a calcium chelator inside Barney s skeletal muscle cells if needed look up the definition of chelator to answer this question Barney comes to you his physician for a check up You do some research about the chelator and find that it has such a high affinity for calcium that it immediately and irreversibly binds to any Ca2 ions this means the Ca ions are unavailable for any cellular functions To assess Barney you perform EMG measurements of the skeletal muscles in his arms How might Barney s EMG measurements change after ingestion of this toxin Please select all of the answers that apply to Barney s situation Please note there are multiple correct answers for this question you must select all the correct answers and no incorrect answers to earn full credit on the question Canvas auto grades this question so that you earn credit for each correct response and credit is deducted for each incorrect response O Barney s EMG will increase because the chelator does not affect the electrical events at the NMJ Calcium is involved in the EMG signal so it does affect the EMG Barney s EMG will not change because the chelator does not affect the electrical events at the NMJ O Calcium is partially involved in the EMG signal so it partially affects the EMG Barney s EMG will decrease because the chelator does not affect the electrical events at the NMJ O Calcium is not involved in the EMG signal so it does not affect the EMG
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Barney in line at the dining commons holds out his tray as Stella heaps on more and more leftover casserole As it turns out the casserole is a little too leftover and contains bacteria that produce a toxin that acts as a calcium chelator inside Barney s skeletal muscle cells if needed look up the definition of chelator to answer this question Barney comes to you his physician for a check up You do some research about the chelator and find that it has such a high affinity for calcium that it immediately and irreversibly binds to any Ca2 ions this means the Ca ions are unavailable for any cellular functions To assess Barney you perform EMG measurements of the skeletal muscles in his arms How might Barney s EMG measurements change after ingestion of this toxin Please select all of the answers that apply to Barney s situation Please note there are multiple correct answers for this question you must select all the correct answers and no incorrect answers to earn full credit on the question Canvas auto grades this question so that you earn credit for each correct response and credit is deducted for each incorrect response O Barney s EMG will increase because the chelator does not affect the electrical events at the NMJ Calcium is involved in the EMG signal so it does affect the EMG Barney s EMG will not change because the chelator does not affect the electrical events at the NMJ O Calcium is partially involved in the EMG signal so it partially affects the EMG Barney s EMG will decrease because the chelator does not affect the electrical events at the NMJ O Calcium is not involved in the EMG signal so it does not affect the EMG
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fibrous connective tissue membranes hyaline cartilage models includes includes epiphyseal plates cranial bones and clavicles intramembranous ossification long bones endochondral ossification form s embryonically from form s during fetal development by the process of become s thicker and stronger by the process of become s thicker and stronger by the process of form s embryonically from form s during fetal development appositional growth 00 Reset bones of the skeleton Help