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The DASH diet, the Prudent Pattern, and the Mediterranean Diet are eating patterns associated with reduced _____ incidence.
A. hypertension B. stroke C. diabetes D. osteoporosis E. osteoarthritis
To add an item to a stack, we call the ______ function
a. pop b. top c. push d. empty
A nurse cares for a client with burn injuries. Which intervention should the nurse implement to appropriately reduce the client's pain?
a. Administer the prescribed intravenous morphine sulfate. b. Apply ice to skin around the burn wound for 20 minutes. c. Administer prescribed intramuscular ketorolac (Toradol). d. Decrease tactile stimulation near the burn injuries.
Pete has a Ph.D. in the performing arts, but he has been working at odd jobs for years to survive. He has had little success as an actor and resents the fact that success has eluded him. He blames his failure on the fact that he is a heterosexual in what he believes is a homosexual-dominated business. His resentment has blossomed into a full-blown hatred of homosexuals. The development of Pete's prejudice is best explained by the __________ hypothesis.
A. interpersonal conflict B. frustration-aggression C. conformity D. hostility/aggression
Which classical evolutionist was interested primarily in the ideational or mental aspects of social evolution?
a. Lewis Henry Morgan b. Herbert Spencer c. Karl Marx d. Edward Burnett Tylor
Which of the following strategies should be used with children with cortical blindness?
A) ?bring objects fairly close to the child. B) ?place objects far apart and use contrasting colors. C) ?allow child to touch objects while looking at them. D) ?all of the above
Indentured servitude played a negligible role in securing the profitability of small farms of the Chesapeake
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A patient has been prescribed calcium blockers. The nurse should expect these medications to have what effect on the patient?
A) Decreased blood volume B) Irregular heartbeat C) Decreased arterial pressure D) Tachycardia
According to one study reported in the text, when a salesperson briefly touched customers on the shoulder, customers liked the salesperson more, rated the salesperson’s product more favorably, and were more likely to purchase the product, but only ______.
a. when the salesperson was a female and not a male or when the customer was a female rather than a male b. when the product was inexpensive rather than expensive c. in low-contact rather than high-contact cultures or when the customer had a greater need for touch d. all of these
Negotiators who use ________ approaches are generally more persuasive than those who don't because such an approach requires the receiver to exert effort, which leads to involvement, which leads to attitude change.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Opportunity reduction strategies attempt to _______________ victimization by focusing on geography of the physical environment that may be conducive to crime
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Johnny is an EMT with a local ambulance service. As part of his job, he is trained to recognize the existence of a potentially dangerous scene involving hazardous materials and know when to request a hazmat response. Johnny's level of hazardous materials training is at the ________ level
A) First Responder Awareness B) First Responder Operations C) Hazardous Materials Technician D) Hazardous Materials Specialist