Which of the following sentences correctly uses legal terms common to civil cases?
A. The attorney sued for damages from the plaintiff.
B. The defendant sued the plaintiff for damages.
C. The plaintiff sued the defendant for damages.
D. The plaintiff sued the defendant so he would be incarcerated.
ANS: C
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In phenomenology, often the review of the literature is conducted after data analysis is complete. What is the reason for this? (Select all that apply.)
a. The data analysis phase of phenomenology includes a literature review. b. Phenomenology is data-free, and analyses are based only on the interpretation of the researcher. c. Some phenomenologists do believe that one can "bracket" what is known, in order to perform an unbiased analysis, but it seems pointless to absorb information just to then put it aside, so literature review is usually postponed. d. Some phenomenologists don't believe that one can "bracket" what is known, in order to perform an unbiased analysis of the data, so they try to minimize what they read about the topic of the study until data analysis is complete. e. The review of the literature provides an objective cross-check for the researcher's interpretation.
According to the biochemical theory of mood disorders, a client with a diagnosis of depression is likely to have alterations in the levels and function of which of the following neurotransmitters?
A) Epinephrine, histamine, and melatonin B) Acetylcholine, adenosine, and glutamate C) Serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine D) Aspartate, GABA, and serine
Ayurvedic practitioners do not diagnose by using X-rays or other medical diagnostic procedures. They diagnose by observing people, touching them, taking pulses, and interviewing them.
A. True B. False
A patient has a UTI and will begin treatment with an antibiotic. The patient reports moderate to severe suprapubic pain. The primary care NP should prescribe:
a. ibuprofen as needed. b. bethanechol (Urecholine). c. phenazopyridine (Pyridium). d. increased oral fluid intake to dilute urine.