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The Living WorldDr Smith needs to update her telephone number In OneTouch EMR where could you update this information a Users b Tasks c Charts d Reports
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Biotechnology & its Applications11 The diagrams below represent some steps in a procedure used in biotechnology Bacterial DNA X 0 Y Foreign DNA Letters X and Y represent the 1 hormones that stimulate the replication of bacterial DNA 2 biochemical catalysts involved in the insertion of genes into other organisms 3 hormones that trigger rapid mutation of genetic information 4 gases needed to produce the energy required for gene manipulation
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Reproductive HealthTo reproduce female elephants produce eggs and male elephants produce sperm Offspring are produced by the fusion of an egg with a sperm cell Which statement is true about the offspring OA The offspring are genetically distinct from the parents because they are produced by sexual reproduction OB The offspring are genetically identical to the parents because they are produced by sexual reproduction OC The offspring are genetically identical to the parents because the egg and sperm are both diploid OD The offspring are genetically distinct from the parents because the egg and sperm are both diploid
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Cell: The Unit of LifeTranslation starts in the cytosol for all eukaryotic proteins encoded in genes from the cell s chromosomes but many of these proteins have functions in other locations requiring translocation across a membrane Match the final destination of a protein with the likely translocation mechanism during or after translation of that protein Plasma membrane protein Golgi protein functions inside golgi Cytosolic protein Nuclear Protein Choose Choose A Choose No translocation Post translational translocation Not a translated protein Co translational translocation
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The Living WorldThe government first committed major resources to EMRs as part of a CMS b ISO c OSI d HITECH
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The Living WorldWhich sentence uses the underlined word incorrectly 14 A For old times sake we simulate the best football game ever on its anniversary B The lady in front of me had to restrain herself from buying another candy bar at checkout C To dig the well they started at the core and then dug deeper and deeper until they hit oil D During the holidays I have to restrain myself from buying my family too many gifts restrain v to confine to detain to curb or control It took a lot of willpower to restrain myself from eating that extra donut simulate v to imitate to replicate or reproduce pretend to model Our scientific experiment requires us to simulate conditions we expect to find on the moon core n center essential fundamental primary essence or gist The doctor discovered that at the core of Kira s learning inability to see she needed glasses 1
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The Living WorldWhat s another name for standards that can assist a physician in diagnosing a patient a Coding O b HL7 c Protocols d Comorbidities
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The Living WorldTemplates clinical guidelines and reference information are part of a CDS systems Ob HL7 information c coding references d conditions
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The Living Worldhich of the following demonstrates the continued influence of Freud and psychoanalytic theory on psychology wer 2 Points O Explaining a person s behavior through biological needs Explaining a person s behavior through social role Keyboa
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The Living WorldAll reasoning is expressed through and shaped by concepts and idea O All reasoning contains inferences or interpretations by which we draw conclusions and give meaning to data O All reasoning leads somewhere or has implications and consequences O All reasoning is based on data information and faith Question 20 To reason well as a skilled critical thinker one must do the following except Make assumptions that are consistent with each other Oscillate between different sometimes contradictory purposes Be aware of irrelevant concepts and ideas and use them in ways relevant to their functions 1 5 pts
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Ecology - GeneralWhich unit would you use to measure a person s height A seconds B kilograms C moles D meters
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Animal KingdomWhich sentence below correctly punctuates the quote A Yeats describes his love as having little snow white feet B Yeats describes his love as having little snow white feet C Yeats describes his love as having little snow white feet D Yeats describes his love as having little snow white feet
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The Living WorldIn OneTouch EMR what s the first step to adding a new patient O a Clicking Dashboard from the menu b Clicking Schedule from the menu c Clicking Patients from the menu d Clicking Administration from the menu
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Human Health and DiseasesSymptoms that cause a patient to seek health care are referred to as the a chief complaint b history of present illness c physical examination d assessment
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The Living WorldBeing able to show that an organization is using an EMR in a way that s helpful to patient care is known as a meaningful use b reimbursement c cost effective use d HITECH
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Evolutionmony to constructing a phylogenetic tree choose the tree in which the branch points are based on as many shared derived characters as possible choose the tree that represents the fewest evolutionary changes either in DNA sequences or morphology choose the tree that assumes all evolutionary changes are equally probable base phylogenetic trees only on the fossil record as this provides the simplest explanation for evolution
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The Living WorldWhat was one problem with early EMRs a They wouldn t allow abbreviations b They wouldn t allow more than one physician to view a patient s record c They weren t secure d They couldn t transmit information to other systems
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The Living WorldThe moon has 1 6th the gravity of the Earth Which statement is true for a brick that an astronaut takes to the moon A The brick has the same mass but a heavier weight on the moon than on Earth B The brick has the same mass but a lighter weight on the moon than on Earth C The brick has a lighter mass on the moon than on Earth but the same weight D The brick has the same mass and weight on the
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The Living WorldWhat poetic device does Dickinson use in the following excerpt of Heart We Will Forget Him Heart We will forget him A metaphor B simile C onomatopoeia D personification Heart We Will F LIP
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Human Physiology - Neural Control & Coordination2 Piper touches a block of ice and she feels that it is very cold How does she feel the sensation of cold OA OB OC O D The nerves in the finger stop producing action potentials across synapses The nerves in the finger detect stimuli and send the message to the brain The nerves in the finger signal the arteries to stop circulation to the area The nerves in the finger send a reflexive action through the spinal cord
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The Living Worldne following is correct Statement 1 Abe Lincoln in Illinois film is a visual medium Statement 2 The Life of Abraham Lincoln from His Birth to His Inauguration a President is a book O Statement 1 alone is correct O Statement 2 alone is correct Both the statements are true
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The Living WorldBreadth O Depth All of the above O Accuracy Question 16 All of the following questions focus on clarity except Could you give me an illustration O Could you elaborate on that point O Let me state in my own words what I think you just said and would you tell me if I am clear about meaning
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The Living World5 Which of these cells is in a Hypertonic environment Which is Hypotonic and which is isotonic Label them Then below each briefly state what will happen to each cell if you wait a half hour 1 2 3 A
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The Living WorldWhat technical elements are necessary to create a photograph A light tight box a lens and a light sensitive material A camera obscura photogenic drawing and light tight box A daguerreotype multiple prints and a lens Light sensitive material a negative and a lens
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The Living Worldthese Activated ignorance Inert information Activated knowledge Intuitive reasoning Question 14 Each of the following is a universal concept of thinking except Points of view Implications Significance 1 5 pts
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The Living WorldWhat can you do to determine whether a photograph is realistic or manipulated Consider the photographer s agenda Check for inaccuracies in the image All of these Be skeptical
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EvolutionThe common ancestor of all the species displayed in a phylogenetic tree lies at the it could be any of the above root of the tree node of the tree tip of the tree
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BiomoleculesProduction Synonyms molecular formuld olecular weight fun facts Effects of lysine Punctional groups and linkager Health luite
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EvolutionNatural selection can lead to speciation because the evolutionary changes that two populations acquire while adapting to different habitats may have the effect of making them reproductively isolated Oby causing small populations to diverge more than large populations by favoring the same evolutionary change in multiple populations by favoring intermediate phenotypes
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The Living WorldYou are studying three populations of birds Population A has ten birds of which one is brown a recessive trait and nine are red Population B has 100 birds of which ten are brown Population C has 30 birds and three of them are brown Q Which population is most likely to be subject to the bottleneck effect population B They are all equally likely population C It is impossible to tell from the information given population A
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EvolutionCertain fish in the Antarctic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean that are not closely related to each other have each evolved natural antifreeze molecules as adaptations to living in the frigid waters This is an example of homology convergent evolution sister clades
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Biological ClassificationWhich kingdom has been replaced with two domains Protista Monera O Plantae Fungi Animalia
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The Living Worlddisgruntled A The defeated candidate smiled outwardly but inwardly was irritated over his loss B The child stopped crying and was contented when her mother gave her the picture book C The class of aggrieved students revolted against the teacher and her boring lesson D The factory workers were dissatisfied with the terrible way they
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EvolutionIn order for a population to evolve natural selection must promote mutations to fit organisms DNA all members of the population must have identical genotypes its members must have heritable genetic variation all members of the population must have identical phenotypes
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EvolutionOrganisms that possess homologous structures probably O by chance had similar mutations in the past O evolved from the same ancestor are not related Oare headed for extinction have increased genetic diversity
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The Living WorldOf the following anatomical structures which is homologous to the bones in the wing of a bat chitinous struts in the wing of a butterfly bones in the flipper of a whale cartilage in the dorsal fin of a shark bony rays in the tail fin of a flying fish bones in the hind limb of a kangaroo
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The Living WorldWhat is the rhyme scheme of 8 Yeat s poem Down by the Salley Gardens A aabbccdd B abaacdcc C ababcdcd D abcdabcd Down by the Salley Gardens by William Butler Yeats 1 Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet She passed the salley gardens with little snow white feet She bid me take love easy as the leaves grow on the tree But I being young and foolish with her would not agree In a field by the river my love and I did stand 4 And on my leaning shoulder she laid her snow white hand She bid me take life easy as the grass grows on the 2 weirs 8 But I was young and foolish and now am full of tears 1 salley a variation of sallow a type of willow
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Reproduction in OrganismsThe role that humans play in artificial selection is to train organisms to breed more successfully create the genetic variants which nature then selects determine who lives and who dies O choose which organisms breed and which do not
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EvolutionThe rise of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus MRSA can be considered to be an example of artificial selection because humans purposefully raise MRSA in large fermenters in an attempt to make the bacteria ever more resistant O humans synthesize methicillin and create environments in which bacteria frequently come into contact with methicillin Humans are becoming resistant to bacteria by taking methicillin S aureus is cultivated by humans to replenish the soil with nutrients
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The Living WorldWhich sentence uses the underlined word incorrectly A The core issue that causes troubles with my ability to spell is my diagnosed Dyslexia B I like to exercise to simulate weight loss and help me to stay healthy C I get so angry with my sister that I want to yell at her but I have to restrain myself D To see how the water cycle works we built a machine to simulate the cycle on a small scale restrain v to confine to detain to curb or control It took a lot of willpower to restrain myself from eating that extra donut simulate v to imitate to replicate or reproduce pretend to model Our scientific experiment requires us to simulate conditions we expect to find on the moon core n center essential fundamental primary essence
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The Living WorldNatural selection is based on all of the following except the best adapted individuals tend to leave the most offspring individuals who survive longer tend to leave more offspring than those who die young O genetic variation exists within populations individuals adapt to their environments by changing their DNA and thereby evolve populations tend to produce more individuals than the environment can support
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The Living World24 What figure of speech does Dickinson use in the following excerpt from After Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comes The Nerves sit ceremonious like Tombs A personification B simile C metaphor D alliteration After Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comes by Emily Dickinson After great pain a formal feeling comes The Nerves sit ceremonious like Tombs The stiff Heart questions was it He that bore
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The Living WorldWhat figure of speech does Dickinson use in the following excerpt from After Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comes The Nerves sit ceremonious like Tombs A personification B simile C metaphor D alliteration After Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comes by Emily Dickinson After great pain a formal feeling comes
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Ecology - Generalencourage you to read further on your own A We have now concluded our study nevertheless I encourage you to read further on your own B We have now concluded our study nevertheless I encourage you to read further on your own C We have now concluded our study nevertheless I encourage you to read further on your own D We have now concluded our study I encourage you to read
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The Living WorldWhich sentence uses the underlined word incorrectly 14 A I want to be bossy and tell my mom what to do but I have to restrain myself and not bug her B In a criminal court lawyers often try to simulate the crime to prove guilt or innocence C At the core of her bad behaviors and attitude was the fact that she had not slept in days D I have three sisters and core brothers restrain v to confine to detain to curb or control It took a lot of willpower to restrain myself from eating that extra donut simulate v to imitate to replicate or reproduce pretend to model Our scientific experiment requires us to simulate conditions we expect to find on the moon core n center essential fundamental primary essence or gist The doctor discovered that at the core of Kira s learning disability was bor in
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The Living WorldWhich sentence uses the 25 underlined vocabulary wora incorrectly A I find great contentment in the success of my students after I have worked with them B My grandmother likes to recollect embarrassing stories from my childhood C It has been so long since I slept that my body fell into a stupor D I was lagging about the fact that I went to bed on time I really stayed up much later After Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comes Vocabulary ceremonious adj solemn observant of custom or etiquette dignified Eg The Nerves sit ceremonious like Tombs
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The Living WorldWhich type of context clue 4 does Reagan use for the meaning of accusations in the highlighted passage of Section 9 of A Time for Choosing A synonym B contrast C definition D antonym A Time for Choosing by Ronald Reagan 1 Thank you Thank you very much Thank you and good evening The sponsor has been identified butunlikom
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Ecology - Environmental Issues1 punctuation of an introductory transitional phrase A In spite of its difficulty students receive literacy and writing benefits from reading Shakespeare B In spite of its difficulty students receive literacy and writing benefits from reading Shakespeare C In spite of its difficulty students receive literacy and writing benefits from reading Shakespeare D In spite of its difficulty students
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The Living WorldWhich sentence uses the underlined vocabulary word 26 incorrectly A I take notes to help myself recollect the content for the upcoming test B I was so tired after my workout that I fell into a deep stupor C I was so tired I was lagging behind my family on the way out of the gym D There are seven contentments on the planet Earth After Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comes Vocabulary ceremonious adj solemn observant of custom or etiquette dignified Eg The Nerves sit ceremonious like Tombs contentment n satisfaction serenity gladness gratification Fa A Quartz 10 cont like a stone
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The Living Worldphrase A As in The Meadow Mouse Roethke draws connections between nature and human nature in other poems B As in The Meadow Mouse Roethke draws connections between nature and human nature in other poems C As in The Meadow Mouse Roethke draws connections between nature and human nature in other poems D As in The Meadow Mouse Roethke draws connections between nature and human naturo in othor