Catheterization is necessary for individuals with

A) lack of bladder control.
B) poor blood circulation.
C) poor oxygen exchange.
D) lack of mucus and salivation control.


A

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A ________ poem is a five-line poem with each line telling something about the topic if the poem

A) haiku B) cinquain C) found D) parallel

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Joe has been struggling academically. School A that Joe attends uses a traditional model in which he is given an IQ and achievement measure and if there is a big enough difference between the two scores he is able to receive services. Joe's difference between scores is not large enough so he is unable to receive services and he continues to struggle. Meanwhile at a School B Sally is also

struggling. At this school they use the RTI approach. During the second benchmark screening Sally falls well below where she should be. She is put into a small intervention group to work on the skill she is struggling with and that supplements the curriculum. Her teacher tracks her progress and makes adjustments based on that data. By the next benchmark Sally no longer needs intervention support and is gradually removed. Based on this scenario, what is a potential benefit of the RTI approach versus a more traditional approach? What will be an ideal response?

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Movements that do not change the size or shape of the object are called 'rigid motions. Identify the movement below that would NOT be considered rigid

A) Reflections. B) Translations. C) Tessellations. D) Rotations.

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Assessment shows that many primary children interpret the equal sign as:

a. meaning "3 + 4 write the answer now 7." b. meaning "3 + 4 is the same as 7." c. meaning "3 + 4 is the opposite of 4 + 3." d. meaningless.

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