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Brainnurse is caring for a client who is receiving IV famotidine Which of the following adverse effects should the nurse report to the provider immediately 133 Points Bloody stools Nausea Headache Drowsiness Time
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Brainlew 1 A nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription for enteric coated aspirin as stroke prophylaxis The client asks the nurse why the provider prescribed an enteric coated medication Which of the following responses should the nurse give 1 33 Points The enteric coating allows a lower dosage O Enteric coated medications have better absorption in the body The enteric coating provides a steady release of the medication over the Enteric coated medications can
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BrainSensory afferent division Somatic nervous system Peripheral nervous system PNS Parasympathetic division Motor efferent division Autonomic nervous system ANS Central nervous system CNS Sympathetic division
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BrainA medication used for treatment of hyperthyroidism which acts by blocking synth of T3 and T4 in the thyroid gland is 1 Point lithium carbonate Lithobid propylthiouracil Propacil
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BrainDepartment G had 2 160 units 25 completed at the beginning of the period 12 800 units were completed during the period 1 800 units were 20 completed at the end of the period and the following manufacturing costs were debited to the departmental work in process account during the period 34 000 Work in process beginning of period Costs added during period Direct materials 12 440 units at 8 Direct labor Factory overhead All direct materials are placed in process at the beginning of production and the first in first out method of inventory costing is used The total cost of 2 160 units of beginning inventory which were completed during the period is do not round unit cost calculations 45 995 34 000 60 701 99 520 87 600 29 200
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BrainFor a conviction to occur in a criminal case the prosecutor must prove beyond reasonable doubt that defendant committed the act in question O True False
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BrainA person who is attacked may use unreasonable force in self defense O True O False
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Brain33 Which of the following accurately describes the combat tactics used during the Vietnam War Target c The United States used conventional tactics and the North Vietnamese used unconventional tactics The North Vietnamese used conventional tactics and the United States used unconventional tactics Both the United States and the North Vietnamese used only conventional tactics Both the United States and the North Vietnamese used only unconventional tactics
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BrainMatch the event to the correct country The migration from rural to urban communities to compete for factory jobs O India O Honduras O Germany Inited Kingdom
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BrainPush factors influencing immigrants to leave Europe included all of the following except Lack of economic opportunity Religious intolerance Insufficient food
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BrainAfter going through lesson on Tennis and Badminton which on of the two activities sound interesting to you and why
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BrainIf a recessive allele q has a frequency of 1 200 dermine the frequency of the homozygous individuals for the wild type allele the frequency of the heterozygous carriers and the frequency of the homozygous individuals for the recessive allele
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Brain5 points Save Ar Francis just finished a very formal meeting with her boss and as she walks back to her desk she passes by her closest work friend If she has a flexible interpersonal self she is likely to a have an immediate boost in self esteem when interacting with her friend b relax and interact with her coworker in a more friendly manner c remain very formal and professional when interacting with her friend d have an immediate drop in self esteem when interacting with her friend
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BrainSave An Joseph is conducting a study to evaluate whether genetics or environment is more influential in determining a person s chosen occupation He began the study with sets of identical twins but has not recruited any new participants in the last year To enroll more subjects he begins recruiting siblings raised in the same household He figures that he will still be able to conduct his analyses since the contribution of environment will be the same in these siblings Is Joseph correct in this conclusion a No these children will have also been influenced by their non shared environment b No such research should only be conducted in identical twins raised together c Yes environmental influences are the same for children raised in the same household d Yes as long as they have the same biological parents their environment will be the same
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Brain5 points Janelle is attending a party with a friend While chatting she feels her phone vibrate and excuses herself to check her texts She returns a minute later looking upset and tells her friend I just got really bad news My cousin was in a car accident I m sorry I ve got to leave early tonight If Janelle s friend is a person with untreated BPD what prediction could you make about their reaction in this situation a They may assume she is making up an excuse to leave the party and possibly try to peek at the texts on her phone b They may say something like OK and seem confused about why she s acting strangely c They may react to the news in a calculated manner as if they are trying to figure out how it could help them d They may feel an inappropriate impulse to say something like good riddance Save Answ
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BrainWhich of the following is true about stress and the immune system a Short term bursts of stress have a beneficial impact on a person s immune system b Chronic stress has a beneficial impact on a person s immune system c There is no relationship between stress and the immune system d Short term bursts of stress have a negative impact on a person s immune system
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BrainChinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was the first time that A the United States passed legislation preventing immigrants from legally working in the United States B the United States designated specific land areas where immigrants had to live OC the United States barred immigration based on national origin D the United States forced immigrants from a specific country to leave
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Brain5 poim Claude is an artist known for turning common household goods into stunning sculptures Claude s ability to use these goods in this manner suggests he is a high in functional fixedness b low in functional fixedness c using the representativeness heuristic d using the availability heuristic
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BrainGOPEDIA 31 Which structure above is phagocytic destroying pathogens in the process 31 A a B b C c 32 Which structure on the diagram is an astrocyte 32 A a B b x C c
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Brain19 Which neurotransmitter neuromuscular junctions A dopamine C acetylcholine operates at skeletal m 19 B epinephrine D glutamate
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Brain20 What is the smallest functional unit of a skeletal muscle contraction 20 A T tubule C myofibril B sarcomere D myofilament
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Brain17 The axon type in the above diagram is 17 A unmyelinated characterized by saltatory propagation B myelinated characterized by saltatory propagation C unmyelinated characterized by continuous propagation
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Brain29 A 29 Which neuron is associated with the special sense organs such as the eye and ear A 1 2 B 2 C 3 30 Examine the neurons in the above diagram carefully on what basis would you classify them 30 A structure B function
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BrainAccording to research on cultural differences in attribution what explanation for a crime is more likely to be used in the United States than in China a context b relationships c history d personality
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Brain5 points Save Answer In recent years the Internet has been recognized as a serious potential source of poor group decision making In particular social media services have been criticized for creating echo chambers In other words people in group discussions may have their own views echoed back to them leading to further reinforcement of their original beliefs Which finding in group psychology research most clearly supports this criticism a Like minded people tend to affiliate with one another which can provide support for existing opinions and reduce exposure to conflicting ideas b While working in groups individual group members often display reduced motivation or effort with the size of the effect dependent on how large the group becomes c You do not necessarily lose yourself in a group but your attention may shift from a personal identity to the identity of the surrounding group d When performing well practiced skills like riding a bicycle the group s presence helps performance but the group s presence hurts performance of newly learned skills
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Brain5 points A group of friends go out to the movies each week They often have group discussions afterward about what they liked and disliked about the movie If one friend always goes with the flow agreeing with the group s consensus each week research on conformity suggests she is more likely to a be well liked by the other group members b be excluded from group activities in the future c be suspected of lying by the other group members d be respected by the other group members Save Ansv
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BrainWhen group members suppress opposing opinions in order to foster group cohesion they are being influenced by a thought drift b opinion cohesion Oc groupthink d group stickiness
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Brain13 The nurse understands that patients older than 65 years with ulcer disease usually present with which symptoms Select all that apply 521 1 Weight loss 2 Anorexia Dizziness 3 4 Vague abdominal discomfort 5 Burning in the epigastric region
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Brain4 The nurse discussed the risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing peptic ulcer disease with the patient in scenario 2 Which factors did the nurse discuss Select all that apply 518 1 2 3 Cigarette smoking Spicy foods and alcohol An infection in the stomach lining An increase in stress level 4 5 Injury to the mucosal lining of the stomach by NSAIDs
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BrainNCLEX item type Cognitive skill classify 12 The nurse explained to the patient in scenario 2 that one of the known causes of peptic ulcer disease is an infection in the mucosal wall of the stomach caused by an organism Which organism will the nurse discuss 518 1 Escherichia coli 2 Helicobacter pylori Streptococcus viridans Staphylococcus aureus 3 4
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BrainQuestion 3 Autism represents a spectrum because individuals vary wildly in a language abilities from nonverbal to completely fluent b ages of onset from infancy to early adulthood c observed deficits from mild to severe d sensory sensitivity from extremely low to extremely high
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BrainWhich personality disorder is most characterized by an unusual lack of remorse or empathy a dorderline personality disorder BPD b antisocial personality disorder ASPD c narcissistic personality disorder NPD d dissociative identity disorder DID
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Brain20 The effectiveness of antihistamines in motion sickness results from their 1 Point action on smooth muscles ability to block histamine gastric acid reducing properties icholinergic properties
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BrainIncrease the planet mass to 2 0 Mjup and note the effect on the system Now increase the planet mass to 3 0 Mjup and note the effect on the system Question 4 In general how does the amplitude of the radial velocity curve change when the mass of the planet is increased Does the shape change Explain
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Brain3 most important things you learned in Government Regulation of Business and how that knowledge will be useful to you in your career Ctrl
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BrainCondenser Eyepiece Base Nosepiece Arm Coarse adjustment knob Fine adjustment knob Stage clips de description Make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer 00000000 Contains the ocular lenses Connects the head to the base Supports the entire microscope Moves the stage in small increments Holds the slide on the stage Moves the stage in large increments to focus Revolving piece that holds the objectives Concentrates the light onto the specimen Reset Help
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Brain25 Which of the following does not accurately describe the outcome of the Tet Offensive O South Vietnam and the U S were surprised by the attacks O The Tet Offensive was psychologically damaging to the United States O The media coverage of the Tet Offensive increased the confidence of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese O The Viet Cong suffered far fewer casualties than the United States and South Vietnam
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Brain20 Which of the following is not a way that President Kennedy contributed to Vietnam He tripled the amount of military aid that the United States sent to Vietnam He increased America s involvement He created the Military Assistance Advisory Group MAAG He reorganized advisory groups
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Brain19 Which foreign leader did President Kennedy have a direct hot line with to encourage communication during the Cold War Fidel Castro Nikita Khrushchev O Lyndon B Johnson Walter Ulbricht
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BrainAll changes save 1 Which of the following statements best describes the feelings of most Americans at the end of World War I O Americans were shocked by the cost and carnage of the war and did not want to be entangled in another European war O Americans felt a surge of patriotism that led them to look for new ways to spread democracy and the American way of life Americans were fascinated by the war and became very aggressive in world affairs O Americans were saddened by the large number of deaths in the war and decided to take a leading role in world politics so that such disastrous wars would not happen again
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BrainThe authors argue that the ICC Ohas failed because it has not gained the cooperation of powerful states Ohas been widely successful has been successful because of international cooperation none of these answers is correct
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BrainThe logic of appropriateness says that trials after a conflict Oare useless and cause more harm than good Oare a bad idea because they lead to instability are necessary to achieve peace and rule of law all of these answers are correct
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BrainHybrid tribunals like the Special Court of Sierra Leone are located in the country in which the offenses occurred are strictly run by the UN All of these answers are true only apply international criminal law
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Brain20 Google what movie other than Explorers is Joe Dante known for 21 What does Wade do to his computer befor he is arrested Bonus what was Wade s command word
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BrainWhich of the following is a true statement Therapists should only treat clients of their own racial and ethnic type Therapists should avoid issues of race and ethnicity unless the client initiates discussion of these topics Therapists should openly engage clients in an open discussion of race and ethnicity Therapists should avoid issues of race and ethnicity even if the client initiates discussion of these topics
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BrainWho among the following has the greater risk of developing a psychological disorder Jane s mother was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder but Jane has had a very stable and satisfying life John has no history of mental illness in his family but his life is completely chaotic and stressful and John has no close friends Judith s mother has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and Judith spent her childhood living in multiple foster homes including one in which she was abused Jack s family has no mental illnesses and Jack has a long term happy marriage and successful career