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LVN QUIZ 1 - 5 PACKAGE (UNITEK)
LVN QUIZ 1 - 5 PACKAGE (UNITEK)
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- Quiz 1: Nursing History/Communication/Wellness (UNITEK) - Q & A • Exam (elaborations)
- Quiz 2: Infection Control (UNITEK) - Questions and Answers • Exam (elaborations)
- Quiz 3 & 4: The Nursing Process/Vital Signs/Documentation/Admission, Transfer, Discharge (UNITEK) - Q & A • Exam (elaborations)
- Quiz 5: Intro to A & P and Integumentary System (UNITEK) - Questions and Answers • Exam (elaborations)
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LVN QUIZ 1 - 5 PACKAGE (UNITEK)
BSNC 1000 Midterm Exam - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
BSNC 1000 Midterm Exam - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) The world health organization now defines health as a. A way of life for individuals and people b. The absence of disease or infirmity c. The ability to function in a new environment d. Complete physical, mental and social wellbeing Primary prevention activities include one of the following a. Retraining to maximize remaining capacities b. Prompt treatment after early diagnoses c. Treatment to arrest the disease process d. Hea...
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BSNC 1000 Midterm Exam - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) The world health organization now defines health as a. A way of life for individuals and people b. The absence of disease or infirmity c. The ability to function in a new environment d. Complete physical, mental and social wellbeing Primary prevention activities include one of the following a. Retraining to maximize remaining capacities b. Prompt treatment after early diagnoses c. Treatment to arrest the disease process d. Hea...
EXPH 387 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers
EXPH 387 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers Endocrine system and nervous system regulates all of Homeostasis Avg size of endocrine system 0.5kg Endocrine organs consist of glands, hormones, and target/receptor organs Glands are classified as either endocrine or exocrine Endocrine system has what kind of glands? Ductless Characteristics of Endocrine system -ductless glands -secrete substances into extracellular spaces -diffuses into bloodstream for transport to target tissues in the b...
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EXPH 387 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers Endocrine system and nervous system regulates all of Homeostasis Avg size of endocrine system 0.5kg Endocrine organs consist of glands, hormones, and target/receptor organs Glands are classified as either endocrine or exocrine Endocrine system has what kind of glands? Ductless Characteristics of Endocrine system -ductless glands -secrete substances into extracellular spaces -diffuses into bloodstream for transport to target tissues in the b...
EXPH 367 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers
EXPH 367 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers What are the key organs of the digestive system? mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, glands producing digestive secretions What are the 5 organs of the GI tract? mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine What are the nutritional stages? ingestion, digestion, absorption, transport, assimilation, excretion Mechanical digestion physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces Chemical digestio...
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EXPH 367 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers What are the key organs of the digestive system? mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, glands producing digestive secretions What are the 5 organs of the GI tract? mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine What are the nutritional stages? ingestion, digestion, absorption, transport, assimilation, excretion Mechanical digestion physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces Chemical digestio...
EXPH 369 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers
EXPH 369 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers SAID specific adaption to imposed demand. Keep in mind when monitoring overtraining, and picking exercises for certain events. Periodization the logical and systematic sequencing of training factors in an integrative fashion in order to optimize specific training outcomes Goal of periodization to peak athlete for competition, minimize fatigue, prevent accommodation and overtraining Fitness Fatigue Model Increase fatigue while decreasing fit...
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EXPH 369 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers SAID specific adaption to imposed demand. Keep in mind when monitoring overtraining, and picking exercises for certain events. Periodization the logical and systematic sequencing of training factors in an integrative fashion in order to optimize specific training outcomes Goal of periodization to peak athlete for competition, minimize fatigue, prevent accommodation and overtraining Fitness Fatigue Model Increase fatigue while decreasing fit...
EXPH 386 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers
EXPH 386 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers % of macronutrients digested and absorbed CHO: Lipids: (kcals/g) Proteins: CHO: 97% (4 kcals/g) Lipids: 95% (9 kcals/g) Proteins: 92% (4 kcals/g) 1st law of thermodynamics energy is neither created or destroyed, but transferred 2nd law of thermodynamics PE to degrade to KE w/ a lower capacity to do work How many kcal of free energy are produced for every ATP degraded to ADP? 7.3 kcals Anaerobic glycolysis occurs where Cytosol Aerobic ATP sy...
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EXPH 386 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers % of macronutrients digested and absorbed CHO: Lipids: (kcals/g) Proteins: CHO: 97% (4 kcals/g) Lipids: 95% (9 kcals/g) Proteins: 92% (4 kcals/g) 1st law of thermodynamics energy is neither created or destroyed, but transferred 2nd law of thermodynamics PE to degrade to KE w/ a lower capacity to do work How many kcal of free energy are produced for every ATP degraded to ADP? 7.3 kcals Anaerobic glycolysis occurs where Cytosol Aerobic ATP sy...
EXPH 1490 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers
EXPH 1490 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers ___ is used to measure muscular force production by muscles at a constant contraction velocity. A. an electrocardiograph B. a force platform C. an isokinetic dynamometer D. an electromyograph Movement where the toes are move upward towards the shin is ___ A. plantar flexion B. dorsiflexion C. eversion D. inversion The ___ system is the only system that can use all 3 nutrients A. ATP-PC B. anaerobic glycolysis C. aerobic D. none of these Ag...
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EXPH 1490 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers ___ is used to measure muscular force production by muscles at a constant contraction velocity. A. an electrocardiograph B. a force platform C. an isokinetic dynamometer D. an electromyograph Movement where the toes are move upward towards the shin is ___ A. plantar flexion B. dorsiflexion C. eversion D. inversion The ___ system is the only system that can use all 3 nutrients A. ATP-PC B. anaerobic glycolysis C. aerobic D. none of these Ag...
EXPH 101 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers
EXPH 101 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers Driving a golf ball is an example of a Level I skill classification. True Which of the following is not part of the neuromuscular system? Sensory part of peripheral NS, central NS, Medial NS, Motor part of peripheral NS Medial Nervous System (NS) The surface of muscle fibers needs to sense the release of what near-transmitter before relaying a new impulse? Acetylcholine Inadequate nutritional intake in young athletes can lead to ALL of the ...
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EXPH 101 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers Driving a golf ball is an example of a Level I skill classification. True Which of the following is not part of the neuromuscular system? Sensory part of peripheral NS, central NS, Medial NS, Motor part of peripheral NS Medial Nervous System (NS) The surface of muscle fibers needs to sense the release of what near-transmitter before relaying a new impulse? Acetylcholine Inadequate nutritional intake in young athletes can lead to ALL of the ...
Final Exam Term 1 (UNITEK) - Questions and Answers
Final Exam Term 1 (UNITEK) - Questions and Answers The small intestine contains millions of small finger like projections called ____? Villi Small intestine needs bile only, where is the bile stored in? gall bladder How far can you go with passive range of motion? as much as patient can tolerate What are the enzymes produced in the pancreas? amylase, lipase, and trypsin Structure of the nephron responsible for the reabsorption of water and solutes during urine formation? proximal convulated tu...
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Final Exam Term 1 (UNITEK) - Questions and Answers The small intestine contains millions of small finger like projections called ____? Villi Small intestine needs bile only, where is the bile stored in? gall bladder How far can you go with passive range of motion? as much as patient can tolerate What are the enzymes produced in the pancreas? amylase, lipase, and trypsin Structure of the nephron responsible for the reabsorption of water and solutes during urine formation? proximal convulated tu...
Midterm Exam Term 1 (UNITEK) - Questions and Answers
Midterm Exam Term 1 (UNITEK) - Questions and Answers Objective signs for pain moaning, grimacing, restlessness, agitation, increased pulse, increased respirations, increased blood pressure, sweat Principle steps of wound irrigation don appropriate PPE, clean from least contaminated, clean with swab, use catheter to irrigate Define what gate theory is Back rub to relive pain closes the gate to prevent pain from traveling to the nervous system Advantages of proper pain management Faster recovery...
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Midterm Exam Term 1 (UNITEK) - Questions and Answers Objective signs for pain moaning, grimacing, restlessness, agitation, increased pulse, increased respirations, increased blood pressure, sweat Principle steps of wound irrigation don appropriate PPE, clean from least contaminated, clean with swab, use catheter to irrigate Define what gate theory is Back rub to relive pain closes the gate to prevent pain from traveling to the nervous system Advantages of proper pain management Faster recovery...
Nuclear Gauge Safety Certification Course - Questions and Answers
ANSC 1401 / ANSC 1401 FINAL EXAM - QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
CAA Exam - Questions and Answers (Complete Solution)
TRAUMA FISDAP - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2023/2024 OACIQ Exam Prep - Questions with Verified Answers