Question: Based on the film People of a Feather, which of the following is a current priority for research and monitoring of the Hudson Bay marine environment?
Answer Choices: A. changes in salinity and extent of freshwater plume from season to season and over the long term; B. changes in the characteristics and dynamics of the sea ice; C. changes in wildlife populations, range, characteristics and behaviors; D. role of freshwater from Hudson Bay on Labrador Current; E. All of the above
Answer: E. All of the above
Question: Convert 75 pounds into kilograms (round to nearest whole number)
Answer Choices: (open field)
Answer: 34
Question: Major long‑term complication of immobility after spinal injury:
Answer Choices: A. Pressure injuries B. Pneumonia C. DVT D. UTI
Answer: A. Pressure injuries
Question: Examples of prerenal acute kidney injury include benign prostate enlargement and cervical cancer.
Answer Choices: A. True B. False
Answer: B. False
Question: In the context of the process of selection of employees, validity is making sure that:
Answer Choices: A. the results of an employee selection test are kept confidential. B. an employee selection test is administered by a trained professional. C. an employee selection test is approved by all businesses alike. D. the contents of an employee selection test correspond to job performance.
Answer: D. the contents of an employee selection test correspond to job performance.
Question: What are large, fixed phagocytes in the lining of the hepatic sinusoids called?
Answer Choices: A. Kupffer cells; B. Chief cells; C. Acinar cells; D. Parietal cells
Answer: A. Kupffer cells
Question: Hepatitis types transmitted via sex, needles, or birth? (Select all that apply)
Answer Choices: A. Hepatitis A B. Hepatitis B C. Hepatitis C D. Hepatitis D
Answer: B. Hepatitis B; D. Hepatitis C
Question: Interpret the EKG (chaotic, no discernible QRS).
Answer Choices: A. Asystole B. Ventricular fibrillation C. Ventricular tachycardia D. Atrial fibrillation
Answer: B. Ventricular fibrillation
Question: Sudden severe hypertension, bradycardia, pounding headache in spinal cord‑injury patient suggests:
Answer Choices: A. Autonomic dysreflexia B. Spinal shock C. Neurogenic shock D. Orthostatic hypotension
Answer: A. Autonomic dysreflexia
Question: Conduct disorder teen discharge requirement:
Answer Choices: Stay with foster family Absence of anger for 1 week Behavioral contract with rules Apply to military academy
Answer: Behavioral contract with rules
Question: A family member visiting a burn patient says the hospital room feels too warm and asks if the temperature can be lowered. What is the best response by the nurse?
Answer Choices: A. “If you don’t like the temperature, you can always leave.” B. “Sure, I can lower the temperature if the patient is comfortable.” C. “The warm temperature prevents added stress on the patient’s body when trying to thermoregulate.” D. “No – I like the room warm.”
Answer: C. “The warm temperature prevents added stress on the patient’s body when trying to thermoregulate.”
Question: __________ migration unfolds in situations where one has agency and free will in deciding to migrate, usually as a mitigative strategy to handle undesirable situations that affect them (e.g., high unemployment, political instability, environmental degradation, or family reunification)
Answer Choices: A. Voluntary; B. Forced; C. Global; D. Displaced
Answer: A. Voluntary
Question: A migrant family is stressed about taking time off work to go to the clinic because:
Answer Choices: A. They don’t trust healthcare providers B. They lack transportation C. They fear language barriers D. They weren’t getting paid for that day, and continued employment is never certain
Answer: D. They weren’t getting paid for that day, and continued employment is never certain