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AbdomenA possible explanation for the effect of caffeine is that it blocks the receptor for a neuromodulator in the brai which inhibits ACh release by cholinergic neurons called Multiple Choice O O O glycine dopamine serotonin melatonin adenosine
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AbdomenVasomotor tone is controlled by using the sympathetic division for vasodilation and the parasympathetic division for vasoconstriction True or False True False
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AbdomenNerve fibers in a given white matter tract are similar in origin destination and function True or False True False
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AbdomenWhich types of sensory receptors consist of free nerve endings Cold receptors Warm receptors Nociceptors Lamellar Pacinian corpuscles Correct Answer Cold rocontors X X X
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AbdomenQu hace mam O Mam lavar los platos O Mam lava los platos O Mam lavamos los platos Mam lavan los platos
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Abdomen3 Do you think your conflict strategies are situational Do you employ different strategies in different situations or are they stable across situations
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AbdomenQuestion 16 of 18 As the ventricles contract the valves are all c going straight up there is no change in volum contraction At some point valves have to ope
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AbdomenZeus most frightening moments of wrath punishment comes about when he discovers come
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AbdomenMucous membrane O Lines blood vessels and the heart O Consists of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium O Lines body cavities open to the exterior membrane Is the epithelial membrane that line the closed ventral cavities of the
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AbdomenWhich type of tissue exhibits polarity O Epithelial O Connective O Muscle Nervous
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AbdomenAnswer the questions by matching the examples to the proper group according to their characteristics kingdom of mostly single celled organisms Choose includes humans deer and dogs includes humans fish and lizards kingdom to which humans belong distinct group of mammals that includes humans and apes Choose Bacteria Vertebrate Eukarya Mammal Primate Choose Choose
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AbdomenI have one last question for you Which neurons help you to hear or read a quiz question understand it and put in the correct answer Think carefully about all the steps and motions of your organs and muscles a Sensory and motor neurons b Multipolar interneurons c Unipolar neurons and pseudounipolar neurons d Sensory neurons interneurons and motor neurons
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AbdomenO a When providers relinquish total control of healthcare decisions in favor of a more collaborative process that aims to help patients and families understand key issues with the diagnosis and treatment options O b Communication by the provider that seeks to establish more equal participation in clinical consultations O c Conversations with patients about more than just illness symptoms but include dialogue around attitudes emotions and behaviors as well O d The degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain process and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions QUESTION 2 Which research paradigm seeks to understand the meaning of illness in people s lives O a Interpretive Paradigm O b Scientific Paradigm O c Critical Cultural Paradigm O d None of the Above
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AbdomenPretend you are a medical provider and your patient is a 76 year old female who is experiencing symptoms of chest pain and wheezing After reading their medical history you inform them that their inhaler is not properly treating their previous diagnosis of mild asthma and you prescribe them with a new inhaler with a higher dosage to use every day This patient then states Just to confirm I am supposed to use this inhaler every day only when I feel chest pain and start to wheeze What patient participation component is this patient utilizing a Information Provision O b Assertive Utterance O c Information Seeking d Expression of Concern
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Abdomena Ethical Thinking O b Assertive Utterances Oc Information Seeking Od Information Provision cipation Components QUESTION 15 Suppose you re at home and your sister is in severe distress after being diagnosed with the flu You make her some chicken noodle and take it to her to make her feel better You also print out a home health manual that gives her information on Five Ways to Lesse Symptoms What two types of social support did you provide to your sister a Emotional and Loving Ob Informational and Emotional Oc Instrumental and Informational
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AbdomenGiven the characteristics of low pressure centers explained on the page D 1 what weather conditions should you expect the ITCZ to bring O cloudy rainy conditions clear dry conditions
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Abdomenalso known as post positivist or Objectivist and looks for one objective Truth O a Critical Cultural Paradigm O b Psychosocial Paradigm OC Scientific Paradigm O d Interpretive Paradigm QUESTION 20 When we research Health Care Teams some Health Communication Scholars do so by analyzing several Group Communication Elements If the researchers are analyzing how much the health care team members rely on each other which group communication element are they analyzing O a Interdependence O b Commonality O c Boundedness
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AbdomenReferring the the same maps from the previous two questions does the ITCZ change latitude between January and July more over land or over water O land O water
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Abdomenfollowing Illness Narrative with its description The fairytale linear narrative of illness A person gets sick they suffer through this illness they receive treatment for this illness and they are restored back to health O a Restitution Narrative O b Chaos Narrative Oc Quest Narrative d None of the Above QUESTION 22 Match the following example with the Research Paradigm that best fits its criteria Analyzing how medical staff in nursing homes using baby talk with older adult patients impacts their physical health using both quantitative and qualitative data O a Scientific Paradigm O b Interpretive Paradigm O c Critical Cultural Paradigm O d None of the Above
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AbdomenWhy is the action potential necessary for the release of neurotransmitters a Voltage gated K ion channels open and the K ion outflow causes neurotransmitters to diffuse across the synaptic cleft b The K Nat ion pump maintains the resting membrane potential which causes neurotransmitters to move out of the cells through osmosis c The influx of Clions causes the synaptic vesicles to dissolve and release neurotransmitters d Voltage gated Ca ion channels need to open causing Ca ion influx and fusion of the synaptic vesicles with the membrane releasing the neurotransmitter
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Abdomena Network O b Motivation Oc Knowledge Od Skills QUESTION 31 munication Competence in health communication Match the following example with the Research Paradigm that best fits its criteria Surveying 221 cancer patients to ask them what communicative strategies they utilized to share their diagnosis with various members of their families The strategies are then analyzed alongside other relational satisfaction variables to determine if some communicative revelation strategies are better than others when disclosing a cancer diagnosis to family members a Scientific Paradigm b Interpretive Paradigm c Critical Cultural Paradigm
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AbdomenTrue O False designed to train providers and medical personnel to communicate more effectively QUESTION 25 Basic Research is designed to solve a problem and Applied Research is designed to test and refine theoretical models O True O False
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AbdomenOn page 7 of the Exercise you were instructed to trace the approximate position of the ITCZ on both maps For reference see the unmarked maps below Referring to those maps what is the most southerly latitude of the ITCZ in January 30 1014 1 1000 100 1017 1020 H 1011 January 1017 1023 H 1020 60 July 1014 1017 1008005 1002 2011 H 1020 1011 1014 1020 1023 H 1017 O 20 N O 20 S O 10 S O 15 S 1017 999 77 1014 1020 1023H 996 11011 1008 L 1008 1011 1008 1002 1005 1020 1011 1014 1014 1023 H1028 1017 H 1014 1017 H 1020 1017 1020 1023 1017 1014 1011 1008 1002 1017 1005 999 1002 1011 1008 1008 1005 990 1002 996 1017 1011 1020 1026 10171 1026 H 1020 1011 999 1014 1011 1014 1023 1029 1032 H 1023 1008 1005 1002 Copyright 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall Inc 1014 1011 1020 H 1008 L 30 1017 1017 30
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Abdomenfollowing Illness Narrative with its description Sickness suffering hope regardless of successful treatment or not even if the illness is not able to be overcome you still have hope and persevere Oa Restitution Narrative b Chaos Narrative O c Quest Narrative Od None of the Above QUESTION 38 Which of the following constitutes the Knowledge component of Communication Competence as it pertains to Health Communication O a The ability to apply communication knowledge in interactions with patients O b Understanding what communication skills are required to interact effectively with patients O c The willingness to engage in the skills during interaction with patients
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AbdomenWhat are neurotransmitters a Chemical messengers secreted during chemical synapses b lon channels in the postsynaptic membrane c The space between presynaptic and postsynaptic cells d Electrical signals sent by electrical synapses
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AbdomenFor the following location indicate which should be expected to have the fastest wind D or E B High 1020 1016 1012 1008 mb Trough 1008 P1012 1016 Fo 20 C 1004 1008 mb 1008 D Ridge 1004 1000 1000 mb 996 Low Copyright 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall Inc ATLANTIC OCEAN 400 Miles 400 Kilometers
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Abdomenpatient O a A nurse with a broken bone from a biking accident O b A pet with an ear infection from being outside O c A caregiver who experiences suffering and anxiety along with a patient Od A friend with ADHD that is undiagnosed QUESTION 41 SOLER is a nonverbal skills training protocol used in nursing education What does the E stand for in this pneumon O a Excitement O b Eye Contact OC Energy
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AbdomenMatch the following Patient Participation Components with the example that best describes the compon Margo is seeing their doctor about multiple bite looking circles on the sides of their stomach and chest They share with the doctor right away as they lift up their shirt to show the doctor the impacted area that they have had no pain or itchiness and they are experiencing no other symptom whatsoever a Assertive Utterances b Expression of Concern c Information Seeking d Information Provision Connor came into the doctor s office for a sore throat that has been going on for six months The doctor looks in Connor s throat and feels externally on Connor s neck The doctor expresses that they feel a small lump in Connor s throat Immediately after the doctor communicates this information to Connor Connor said that they had been reading the symptoms of thyroid cancer online and they were extremely worried and scared that this problem would turn into something like cancer A provider tells Sam to use a specific rinse after brushing their teeth at night Sam replies So I should only use this stuff at night I shouldn t use it after I brush my teeth in the morning Hunter s provider has prescribed a medication that is a large pill that should be taken twice each day Hunter asks the provider if there would be any way that the medicine could be taken as a liquid because that is how Hunter prefers to take his medicines
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AbdomenMatch the following terms with their definitions Research that spans disciplinary boundaries to create new theories and methods that integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines to address complex social problems V Taking research results and making them easy for any d Interdisciplinary Research community member to understand People from different disciplines independently researching the same problem question a Multidisciplinary Research b Transdisciplinary Research c Translational Research People from different disciplines collaboratively researching the same problem question
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AbdomenOn page 5 of Exercise D you were asked to draw in wind arrows through points A E to represent wind direction at each location Wind direction is commonly described by the direction from which the wind blows A wind blowing from west to east for example is referred to as a west wind For location B describe the wind using the nearest cardinal N S E W or ordinal NE SE SW NW direction ONE or E OS O SW or W
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Abdomeninjury that signals the need for an immediate response or investigation Occurrence involving the death of a patient or serious physical or psychological O a Traumatic Event b Sentinel Event O c Negotiable Event O d None of the Above QUESTION 11 Match the following example with the Research Paradigm that best fits its criteria Interviewing patients who have experienced sexually transmitted infections to ask them questions and hear their perspectives around sex educational experiences during adolescence and emerging adulthood O a Scientific Paradigm O b Interpretive Paradigm O c Critical Cultural Paradigm
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Abdomen3 you draw in wind arrows through points A E to represent wind direction at each location on the map of the U S see example below Wind direction is commonly described by the direction from which the wind blows A wind blowing from west to east for example is referred to as a west wind For location A describe the wind using the nearest cardinal N S E W or ordinal NE SE SW NW direction B High 1020 Jord 1016 1016 1012 1008 mb Trough 1008 1012 C 1004 B 1008 mb Ridge 1008 1000 1004 1000 mb 996 Low Copyright 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall Inc 0 0 ATLANTIC OCEAN 400 Miles 400 Kilometers
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AbdomenBefore we move on do you remember which way an electric signal flows in a neurom Click the VIEW IMAGE button to check out the image of a synapse a From the dendrites through the cell body towards the axon b From the axon through the dendrite towards the cell body c From the cell body through the dendrites towards the axon d From the axon through the cell body towards the dendrites
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AbdomenNow let s find out how neurons communicate with each other How do you think the information gets passed on between neurons This is a hypothesis question therefore it s not graded a Neurons communicate with each other through blood components b Neurons connect to each other to pass the information on c Neurons communicate with each other through mRNA
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AbdomenNow think about the roles of protein in the body and answer the following questions Muscle growth requires O Positive protein balance Maximized muscle glycogen stores O Negative protein balance Which of these represents a major role of protein in the body O Remodel and build cells Insulate body tissues Provide energy during exercise By eating a balanced diet and consuming a variety of foods the majority of active and inactive people easily meet their daily protein needs Wha the most important consideration for someone trying to build muscle O Amount of protein consumed Regular strength training Type of protein supplement
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AbdomenWhat can you see a All cells look the same b The cells are all healthy c Most cells are dead d There are no cells
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AbdomenIndicate with which connectivity patterns in the retina the following are associated Cones in the fovea Required for high sensitivity Typical of Rods Results in low acuity Synonymous with low convergence Corresponds to a large Receptive Field Choose Many 1 Few 1 Choose Choose Choose Choose Choose l
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AbdomenThough there have been cases showing that someone could commit a violent crime during a parasomnia the Minnesota Law Review in 2002 stated A all individuals committing a violent crime during a parasomnia should be convicted to the fullest extent of the law OB that sleepwalkers should be institutionalized for their parasomnia OC sleepwalking is not a crime as should not be consider as one D courts should take a better look at sleep reform since there have been no updates in the court system in regards to sleep crimes since the 1950 s
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AbdomenIn Randall s research he theorizes that there are few reliable statistics detailing how often sleep leads to violence but OA researchers know that parasomnias are relatively common OB most problems with sleep are very far behind the experiences OC people do not actually sleep they experience REM sleep only D in order to dream lag you must be asleep for approximately 10 minutes 4
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AbdomenIn the U S legal system many times it is hard to justify parasomnias or an individual s consciousness when committing a violent act due to which one of the following A Most violent acts are committed in the day rather than at night when someone is supposed to be sleeping B Most judges and lawyers are not convinced that someone could execute a complex violent act while sleeping OC No one really believes that a person can sleepwalk D There is no
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AbdomenParasomnia episodes can be triggered by excessive brain s ability to cycle through the stages of sleep A caffeine chronic stress loud noises B fast foods stress too much sleep OC caffeine chronic stress high sugar intake D stress sleep deprivation soft sounds and which all can take a toll on the 4
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AbdomenIn the case of Kenneth Parks the Canadian who was found not guilty of murder due to sleepwalking parasomnia brings into question are parasomnias a viable defense for a violent crime According to the article Parks was acquitted for which one of the following reasons A He was a nice guy that everyone on the jury believed could not have committed the crime B His defense attorney argued the percentages of people who sleepwalk is more than people think OC Several clues that pointed to Parks sleepwalking as being part of his heredity due to several males in his family that did the same reasonable doubt OD His inability to hold a job and remember anything he did violently while sleeping
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AbdomenAbout regularly in adults sleepwalk at least once in their lives and about OA 2 4 1 3 OB 1 6 3 4 OC 2 5 6 8 D 1 3 3 4 and percent d
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AbdomenWhich of the following is not a mechanic behind sleeping walking as explained in the article in a 2009 sleep study A increase in blood flow into the brain B brief loss of memory in the prefrontal cortex of the brain OC decrease flow of blood into the parietal lobe of the brain that is critical to conscious awareness D None of these
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AbdomenWho is the audience of the main argument you wanted to discuss on food deserts logos ethos pathos
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AbdomenAs you are driving you see a sign for the Mega Million that says the winning amount is 1 5 billion dollars That night you go home and while sleeping you dream of winning that money and becoming a millionaire Freud would say that was a dream A unconscious B latent content C manifest content D wich fulfillment
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AbdomenThe younger a person is the more sleep they need and the older they get less sleep is required An individual who is a young adult 18 25 years of age should be getting hours of sleep per day A 10 to 12 B 7 to 9 C 7 to 8 D 12 to 15
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Abdomenis the most common depressant used by more people than any other drug A Marijuana B Cocaine C LSD D Alcohol