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AbdomenOur unique ways of understanding the world are known as our perceptions These perceptions are based on our mental models of the world which we build up and change over time True False
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AbdomenAccording to Hermann s Cognitive Whole Brain Model Herman 1979 people approach situations in different ways Some people known as Intellectuals tend to approach situations by analyzing and experimenting To improve effectiveness these same people should focus on their weakness which is this approach Perception Instinctive Intuitive Rational
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AbdomenAccording to the Theory X Theory Y model McGregor 1950 a Theory Y manager generally believes that people are lazy and must be told what to do True False
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AbdomenRokeach s Value Survey Rokeach Value Survey 2020 says that there are two categories of values These are known as Instrumental values and Terminal values Rokeach is saying that people have different values for both and Family and Friends Ways of Being and Goals Truth and Justice Delit
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AbdomenThe slope of the linear portion of a stress strain curve represents which term 1 Yield point 2 Residual strain 3 Plastic region 4 Elastic modulus
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AbdomenWhat movement is the reaction force trying to create at the shoulder in the middle of the movement and the movement is being done in a slow controlled manner Abduction None of the included answers is correct Eccentric Adduction Concentric
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AbdomenA muscle such as the brachialis that s action is primarily to stabilize a joint when the upper arm is moving is termed a n None of the included answers is correct Neutralizing Antagonist muscle Shunt muscle
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AbdomenAll of these are connectives except Demographics O Signposts O Transitions Internal Summary
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AbdomenThe branch of philosophy that deals with questions of right and wrong Chap 1 point 3 Existentialism Nihilism Ethics
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AbdomenYou may have noticed the last column is Luminous mass what is that Knowing the luminosity inside the galaxy we can calculate how much mass there must be to provide that much light We assume that for every 1 L of light there is about 2 M of mass producing that light Therefore for the radius of 1 kpc the luminous mass would be twice as much luminosity 4 X 108 Complete the last column hint just multiply the luminosity by 2 for each radius this does not change the exponent 1 Consider the furthest point from the center of the galaxy What percentage of the total mass of NGC 2742 is luminous What percentage of the total mass cannot be accounted for in the light observed 2 Based on this is there evidence for the existence of dark matter in NGC 2742 Explain 3 Using the graph provided on the last page plot total mass column 3 vs radius AND luminous mass column 5 vs radius Draw a line going through each set of data points In the end you should have 2 separate lines on the SAME graph
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Abdomen1 When a resident is given certain drugs that affect his mood behavior or mental function it may deny his right to
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AbdomenThere is a rope holding a piece of wood underwater If the rope is cut will the water level in the container go up or down
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Abdomenand producing films True False Question 3 George Meli s is often called the Father of Film Technique O True False Question 4 George Meli s work reflects a consistent focus on realism True O False 1 pts 1 pts
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AbdomenCan you only feel a pulse anywhere on an individual Yes because any artery can be used to detect a pulse No because a pulse can only be detected in areas that have artery is near th Yes because a pulse can be detected at any deep area No because only veins can be used to detect a pulse
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AbdomenTrue or False The fimbriae are fingerlike fringe on the edges of the cervix
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Abdomen42 Inactive enzymes Activated enzymes Adenylate cyclase G ACTH FSH LH PTH TSH GTP Glucagon Calcitonin Catecholamines GDP P ATP CAMP PP Inactive protein kinase Activated protein kinase Enzyme substrates Hormone receptor binding activates a G protein 3 Adenylate cyclase produces CAMP 2G protein activates adenylate cyclase CAMP activates protein kinases Enzyme products Various metabolic effects Activated enzymes catalyze metabolic reactions with a wide range of possible effects on the cell 65 Protein kinases phosphorylate enzymes This activates some enzymes and deactivates others Receptor Hormone G protein
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AbdomenWhich of these statements about anorexia is FALSE Anorexia can lead to death Anorexia can cause an irregular menstruation cycle where a woman can stop having periods Anorexia can cause dysfunction of the kidneys and heart Anorexia can cause a woman to eat far in excess of 1 200 calories a day
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AbdomenJenna had an eating disorder when she was younger and hopes to help her own daughters avoid going through what she went through Which of the following would NOT be an appropriate measure for her to take in order to help prevent eating disorders in her daughters Monitor her daughters television use Enlist the help of a professional Monitor her daughters computer use Criticize her daughter who is overweight Demonstrate healthy eating habits
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AbdomenQuestion 68 Identify the structure O Body O Cardia O Greater curvature O Rugae
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Abdomen1 What was your original opinion about Kyle Rittenhouse s guilt or innocence Why
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AbdomenA 24 year old woman pregnant with her first child had been in the second stage of labor pushing for several hours The crown of the child s head was just visible through the vaginal orifice but the obstetrician was concerned that the woman was exhausted and was no longer able to push effectively She decided to perform an episiotomy to enlarge the opening of the birth canal and assist the delivery of the baby a What is an episiotomy and why would it be performed b Episiotomies are generally made as a midline incision If the incision where to continue tearing what perineal structure could be damaged
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AbdomenOnly people in this age group have to wear a seatbelt A 0 to 10 years of age B 11 to 21 years of age C 22 years of age and older D There is no age group everyone must wear their seatbelt
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Abdomen29 The apices of renal pyramids are referred to as renal 30 Portions of the renal cortex that extend between renal pyramids are called renal 31 Cuplike extensions of the renal pelvis usually two or three in number are referred to as 32 Modified simple squamous epithelial cells of the visceral layer of the glomerular Bowman s cap sule are called 33 Distal convoluted tubules terminate by merging with 34 Long loops of blood vessels around the medullary structures of juxtamedullary nephrons are called 35 Which blood vessel comes next in this sequence Interlobar artery arcuate artery interlobular ar tery 36 The abnormal condition in which red blood cells are found in the urine in appreciable amounts is called 37 Various salts that solidify in the urinary tract are called 38 Various substances that have hardened and assumed the shape of the lumens of the nephron tubules are the 39 The pH of urine in individuals on high protein diets tends to be normal 40 The greater the concentration of solutes in urine the greater will be its than
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AbdomenThe Great League of Peace and Power was a loose alliance of various Native American tribes that was easily defeated by the English when they established colonies along the Atlantic coast in the sixteenth century True O False
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AbdomenAll of the following contributed to European exploration and expansion into the New World EXCEPT the rise of early modern capitalism the rise of the nation state system in Europe O the Crusades Ofeudalism No answer text provided
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AbdomenA 44 year old slightly obese female presents to your E R with spasmodic colicky pain in her right upper abdominal quadrant with some right shoulder discomfort and accompanying nausea and vomiting She reports that she has been running a fever over the past twenty four hours On physical exam you note heart rate 110 blood pressure 110 70 respiratory rate 20 and temperature 102 She is noticeably uncomfortable on deep inspiration and palpation reveals an increase in pain while palpating the RUQ The physician suspects that the patient is suffering from an acute episode of cholecystitis and orders an ultrasound study The study reveals a large stone lodged within the cystic duct The patient is prepped for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy a What is cholecystitis b What are some of the risk factors for cholecystitis Reference lecture notes c What are the three anatomical parts of the gallbladder one would visualize on an ultrasound d Why is the patient experiencing right shoulder discomfort e The surgeon must also remove the cystic duct What other duct remains and how will this change the overall flow of bile into the duodenum
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AbdomenA 35 year old female patient complains of irregular and painful menses and an unexplained abdominal mass The patient reports that she has six children On physical exam you palpate a large 15 cm in diameter mass in the lower abdomen The patient denies pain on deep palpation bowel sounds are present and normal Upon further testing it is advised that a hysterectomy should be performed On beginning the surgery the surgeon makes a midline incision inferior to superior to the umbilicus and notes that the patient has an enlarged uterus which is covered with large fibroid tumors The surgeon then inspects the ovaries and observes that they are normal in size and morphology She then proceeds to perform a partial hysterectomy The excised uterus weighed in at six kilograms a What is the difference between a partial total and radical hysterectomy What structures are removed and or remain b To remove the uterus what ligaments would need to be cut c What blood vessel would a surgeon be concerned about that supplies the most blood to the uterus d What other organs structures are located around the uterus that the surgeon would need to be cautious of during the hysterectomy surgery
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AbdomenBile duct Caudate lobe Quadrate lobe Left hepatic vein Gallbladder Coronary ligament Porta hepatis Inferior vena cava Hepatic portal vein Hepatic artery proper Left lobe 2 Right lobe
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AbdomenImportant info about Macbeth s character You should have at least ten bullets her
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AbdomenWhy is it important to have a universal scheme for describing regions of the abdomen
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AbdomenIdentify which type of noise is present in each example You can reuse terms Liam feels very passionate about his political beliefs and will not listen to any argument from the opposition Wendy is expecting an important call about an employment decision but when the call comes through the call quality is so poor she isn t sure whether she got the job or not Toby is trying to listen to his brother tell him about his day but is finding it difficult because he is upset about doing poorly on a test Sam went to work even though he wasn t feeling well and is having difficult paying attention in a meeting due to running a fever semantic noise physiological noise external noise environmental noise
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Abdomen17 In the following sentence identify the part of speech of the italicized word Large fish swim swiftly in the sea A Noun OB Pronoun OC Adjective OD Adverb
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AbdomenWhat is likely to happen if the growth rate of the human population continues to increase
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AbdomenThe GSA is a government agency that supports the federal bureaucracy by constructing managing and preserving government buildings The GSA also rents and manages commercial real estate properties used by the federal government It is not part of a federal department O national security agency O legislative committee O an independent executive agency Oregulatory commission dhy
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Abdomenif cell number in a tissue is not homeostatically maintained and there is an overproduction of abnormal cells as a result apoptosis infection tumor
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AbdomenA person suffering from Meniere s Disease has endolymph build up throughout the entire inter ear labyrinth leading to faulty activity of the hair cells Which of the following symptoms might you expect to observe O difficulty hearing O difficulty standing O vertigo and nausea all of the above
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AbdomenMatch the term with its correct definition Frequency Wavelength Amplitude Sound Rarefaction Tone A Distance between two consecutive crests B Area of low pressure due to the presence of fewer air molecules c The number of waves that pass through a point in a given time D A single sound wave frequency E Height of the crest of a wave F A pressure disturbance produced by a vibrating object and propagated by the m
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AbdomenDiscuss all the structural components of a nephron and explain what is happening in each section beginning with the glomerular capillaries and ending with the collecting duct What gets filtered absorbed and secreted in each of the sections for example TERM
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AbdomenD Listen Where does fertilization occur Uterus Uterine tube Ovary O Cervix
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AbdomenListen Which hormone stimulates both the pancreas to release enzymes and the gallbladder to releases bile Secretin Gastric inhibitory peptide GIP Gastrin Cholecystokinin CCK
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AbdomenWhat is the function of the corpora caverosa and corpus spongiosum Store sperm Produce testosterone Fill with blood during an erection Produce sperm Question 17 2 points Listen Which of the following structures does not increase surface area in the small intestine Taenia coli derec
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AbdomenWhat is the main way that material moves down the digestive tract Churning Segmentation Peristalsis Mass movements Question 14 2 points 1 Listen Which hormone is responsible for milk production Prostaglandin Oxytocin Progesterone
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AbdomenWhat is the function of the enterogastric reflex O Moves chyme into the large intestine Prevents food from entering the larynx Slows down emptying of the stomach Promotes the release of enzymes by the pancreas Question 9 2 points Listen What is the function of the seminiferous tubules O Testosterone production Sperm production Produce alkaline secretions that buffer semen Produce fructose that gives sperm energy