物理
运动学、受力分析、电学与方程推导。
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im lactose intolerant. signs and symptoms allergies medications past me…
B. Allergies
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at lunch i ate an egg salad sandwich and a cookie, and since then ive h…
Last oral intake (food or drink)
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i take iron supplements every morning, but nothing besides that. signs …
C. Medications (assuming the options are labeled A - F with C being Medications; if the original option numbering is different, adjust the label but the text is "Medications")
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now, test yourself! 1. $4.7\\ mg = \\underline{quadquad}\\ mcg$ 2. $400…
1. $4700$ 2. $0.4$ 3. $4$ 4. $60$ 5. $22.7$ 6. $110.2$ 7. $56$ 8. $2$ 9. $2.95$ 10. $16$ tablespoons 11. $175.26$ cm 12. $3175$ g 13. $99.8$ kg 14. $2$ teaspoons 15. $2$ tablespoo…
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reinforce your mastery of previous chapters. 1. $88\\ mm = \\underline{…
1. $8.8$ 2. $2.5$ 3. $3700$ 4. $5$ 5. $60$ 6. $140$ 7. $0.9$ 8. $2$ 9. $10$ 10. The order is missing the specific application site (where to apply the acyclovir). 11. $80$ 12. $80…
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1. why is documentation emphasized in handling refusals or hoarding beh…
A. To create a record of all efforts and ensure refusals are not normalized ### Question 2
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today, we will study some of the challenges of westward expansion, both…
To answer these questions, we first need to analyze the context of westward expansion and Native American removal, especially related to economic forces and land acquisition. ### …
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multiple-choice question a jacket that slows the transfer of thermal en…
A. conduction
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multiple-choice question heat lamps are an example of convection conduc…
C. radiation
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convection occurs in a .... (choose two) solid liquid gas rewatch skip
B. liquid, C. gas
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thermal energy is transferred from... the cold object to the hot the ho…
the hot object to the cold (the checkbox next to "the hot object to the cold" should be selected)
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question 50 (2 points) listen which spinal tract carries pain and tempe…
Spinothalamic tract
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radiation transfers thermal energy by... circulating fluids or gases di…
The correct option is: waves (the checkbox next to "waves" should be selected)
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question 49 (2 points) listen which condition results from radial nerve…
Saturday Night Palsy
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p25. a particle moves along the x axis according to the equation $x = 2…
(a) 2.00 meters (b) -3.00 m/s (c) -2.00 m/s²
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what diagnosis is likely in a patient with a history of neck trauma in …
Cervical radiculopathy
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where does paresthesia occur in ulnar nerve compression at the elbow? d…
Medial hand, fifth digit
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four different pairs of objects are modeled below. all of the objects a…
From strongest to weakest, the ranking is: 1. Pair with two large spheres (third from top) 2. Pair with one small and one large sphere (close distance, top) 3. Pair with one large…
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question 46 (2 points) listen how is lumbar spinal stenosis distinguish…
Pain relieved by low back flexion
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multiple-choice question heating something up causes particles to... sp…
A. spread apart (assuming the first option is labeled A, as the first checkbox with "spread apart" is the correct choice)
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question 45 (2 points) listen which condition involves complete loss of…
Transverse cord lesion
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question 44 (2 points) listen where can the ulnar nerve be compressed, …
Cubital tunnel, Guyon's canal, Arcade of Struthers
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which term describes a temporary nerve conduction block with intact axo…
D. Neurapraxia
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question 42 (2 points) listen what causes paresthesia in the gluteal re…
A. Piriformis syndrome
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question 41 (2 points) listen which imaging modality best visualizes lu…
B. MRI
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fall protection measures are required when workers are exposed to a pos…
B. Six feet
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in a relay race, four runners (a, b, c, and d) work together to run a t…
B. B
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electrical power tools must be ______ by a 3 - wire cord, ______ insula…
B. Grounded, double, battery
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which of the following is an example of a passive fall protection syste…
(Assuming the options are: A. Guardrails (typo as Anlarvals), B. Safety nets, C. Covers for openings, D. All of the above) D. All of the above
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a ______ lanyard fall - arrest system slows and eventually stops descen…
C. Shock - absorbing
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two different systems are shown below. each system is shown before and …
- The magnetic potential energy of the two - magnet system: increased - The electric potential energy of the balloon - hair system: decreased
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which of the following is true of an arc flash? it could have a tempera…
D. All of the above (assuming the last option is labeled D, with text "All of the above")
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which of the following is true of an arc flash? it could hurt a bystand…
The option (second one, assuming labels like A/B/C/D, e.g., if the second option is labeled as B) that states "It occurs when a discharge of electric current leaves the intended p…
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a ______ protects you from shock by detecting differences in current as…
A. Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
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______ must be capable of supporting at least 2 ½ times the load being …
jacking equipment
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a personal fall - arrest system must be secured properly to a(n) ______…
A. Anchorage point
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which of the following can be used to protect a trench 5 - feet or more…
D. All of the above (assuming the options are labeled A - D as Sloping, Shoring, Benching, All of the above respectively)
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a group of skydivers gains speed as they fall together. a graph relatin…
320
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a snapshot of a periodic wave is modeled below. each square on the grid…
2
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a tennis player hits a ball with his racquet. the ball moves away from …
A. The model with downward - pointing force vectors on the ball throughout its motion (including when in the air and after bouncing, with the force direction being vertically down…
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a group of students builds an electromagnet by turning wire around a na…
C. number of paperclips that hang from the nail
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at 10:30, students from all grades packed themselves into the lab. andy…
B. include facts and details about what it takes to bring people together.
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this political cartoon was published in 1980. the main message of the c…
C. Muslim rebels are resisting the invading Soviet forces.
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which nerve condition affects shoulder muscles without sensory symptoms…
Suprascapular neuropathy
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how does median nerve compression at the wrist differ from forearm comp…
Wrist compression spares the forearm
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which findings indicate peripheral nerve rather than central lesions? c…
Hyporeflexia, weakness
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which condition involves nerve root compression in the neck, causing ar…
A. Cervical radiculopathy
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which features define lumbar spinal stenosis diagnosis? saddle anesthes…
Bilateral leg pain, relieved by sitting
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what is the best method to evaluate nerve damage severity in a single n…
Electrodiagnostic studies
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which spinal cord syndrome spares motor function but affects propriocep…
Posterior cord syndrome
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which nerve condition causes thigh paresthesia without muscle weakness?…
B. Meralgia paresthetica
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which presentation suggests nerve root irritation in the neck? bilatera…
C. Unilateral arm pain, relieved by flexion
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a disc herniation at the l4/l5 disc typically compresses which nerve ro…
L5
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16. read the label in • figure 4.9 to determine the number of milligram…
0.05 mg ---
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spin # 2 determine the stopping location of the prize wheel. at this mo…
The wheel stops near number 28, and the safe number (left of 28) is 27. (If we consider the angular displacement calculation, the final number the wheel stops on is approximately …
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a woman is exercising with heavy ropes. she moves her arms up and down …
- Frequency: stays the same - Wavelength: stays the same - Amplitude: increases - Energy transferred down the rope every second: increases
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here are some facts about the gridclothq-8 fabric: - gridclothq-8 has 5…
1. Does GridClothQ-8 meet the required specifications? No 2. Can GridClothQ-8 be used with tri-load machines? Yes
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a snapshot of a periodic wave is modeled below. each square on the grid…
3
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snapshots of four periodic waves are modeled below. each wave is modele…
Shortest wavelength: Third wave (the one with the most dense cycles) Then: First wave (5 cycles) Then: Fourth wave (4 cycles) Longest wavelength: Second wave (3 cycles) So the ran…
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what are common features of single-nerve compression disorders? numbnes…
Numbness, weakness, repetitive motion history
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what features characterize lumbar spinal stenosis in older adults? unil…
Bilateral leg pain, worse with standing/walking
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which history suggests spinal cord compression in the neck? ○ bilateral…
Gait issues, hand clumsiness
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what maneuver enhances reflex testing by increasing muscle tone in a pa…
Jendrassik maneuver
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what spinal cord lesion preserves sacral sensation due to the spared pe…
Large central cord lesion
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what condition causes loss of pain and temperature at the shoulders and…
Syringomyelia
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where is paresthesia felt in tibial nerve compression at the ankle?\ \\…
Sole of foot
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which nerve supplies the muscle responsible for wrist flexion on the ra…
Median nerve
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which structure is compressed in a condition causing medial forearm and…
Ulnar branch
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which symptoms in a neck pain patient suggest a tumor rather than disc …
Weight loss and gradual onset of symptoms
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people who are severely obese (bmi ≥ 40) are at the most risk for serio…
a. $y=0.304x+1.95$ b. B. <Graph B: upward-sloping line with data points closely clustered along it> The linear model has a very strong positive fit, as predicted values are nearly…
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which tests best identify lumbar nerve root irritation? slumps sacroili…
Slumps
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which nerve root causes medial arm sensory loss and hand intrinsic weak…
T1
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question 18 (2 points) listen which symptoms indicate lumbar nerve root…
Unilateral sensory loss, acute low back pain
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what term describes leg pain from lumbar canal narrowing? vascular clau…
B. Neurogenic claudication
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modern world history senior high social studies middle school review te…
1. C. Read multiple first and second hand accounts with different perspectives. 2. B. It is created by an eyewitness or contemporary. 3. B. To prevent anyone from invading and des…
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which nerve below when compressed, can cause lateral leg sensory loss? …
Sciatic nerve
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which vertebrae form the foramen for c7 nerve root compression? c6/c7 c…
A. C6/C7
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in the oblique triangular prism below, ch = (x + 1) cm, eg = x cm, af =…
- $\overline{CH}$ is the height of the prism. - The area of the base of the prism is $\frac{1}{2}(4x)(x)$. - The formula for finding the volume of the prism does not include AF.
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which spinal cord injury results in same - side motor loss and opposite…
Brown-Sequard syndrome
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14. question while backing up a car, you should see clearly in the dire…
A. Turn your head and shoulders and look backward. ### Question 15
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what is the primary cause of narrowed lumbar spinal canals? spondylosis…
Spondylosis
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1) describe some types of motion we can and cannot observe. 2.1 2) what…
1. **Observable motion examples**: - Translational motion: A car driving down a road, a person walking. - Rotational motion: A spinning ceiling fan, a turning bicycle wheel. **Uno…
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4. question the term \kinesthetic sense\ refers to the ability to sense…
All of these. ### Question 5
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question 10 of 10 to mitigate primary care challenges for people with d…
A. Team - based, C. Meaningful Participation of Patient in Care Management
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question 12 (2 points) listen which nerve root is linked to sensory los…
L5
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question 9 of 10 which health disparities do most people with disabilit…
- Worse Outcomes - Difficulties and Delays in Receiving Necessary Health Care - Affordable Transportation - Not Having Recommended Health Screening Tests - Not Receiving Comprehen…
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question 7 of 10 what constitutes a disability? impairment activity lim…
D. All of the Above
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2.3 atomic structure and symbolism table 1. parts of an atom | particle…
1. Atomic number (Z): The number of protons in an atom's nucleus; defines an element. 2. Mass number (A): The total number of protons + neutrons in an atom's nucleus. 3. Ion: A ch…
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question 6 of 10 the disability competent care model is ______. select …
- Participant - centered (the checkbox next to "Participant - centered" should be selected) - Respectful of Participant Choice (the checkbox next to "Respectful of Participant Cho…
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b. the toy is activated, and all the compressed spring’s potential ener…
To solve this, we assume we know the spring potential energy (\(U_s\)) and the mass (\(m\)) of the toy (since the problem is likely a follow - up, maybe from part a). The key prin…
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question 4 of 10 which areas does physical accessibility address? selec…
Pathways, Reception and Waiting Areas, Restrooms, Exam Rooms, Exam Equipment
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two different systems are shown below. each system is shown before and …
- The gravitational potential energy of the dog - Earth system: decreased - The electric potential energy of the charged balloon - hair system: increased
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3. a pop - up toy has a mass of 0.020 kilogram and a spring constant of…
The potential energy stored in the compressed spring is \( 0.1875 \, \text{joules} \) (or approximately \( 0.19 \, \text{J} \) if rounded to two significant figures).
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part 2 — questions: after completing the reading, answer the following …
d. a boy jumping down from a tree limb ### Question 2
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a balloon is given an electric charge by rubbing it on a sweater. then …
C. the gravitational interaction between the balloon and the Earth D. the electric interaction between the balloon and the wall
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question 1 of 10 examples of attitudinal barriers to care that people w…
A. Stereotypical Perceptions, B. Being Spoken Down To, D. Incorrect Assumptions Being Made About Them ### Question 2
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a red and a blue balloon are held at rest near each other on a tabletop…
- The red balloon $\boldsymbol{\text{gains}}$ kinetic energy. - The blue balloon $\boldsymbol{\text{neither gains nor loses}}$ kinetic energy. - The two - balloon system $\boldsym…
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which nerve condition causes difficulty dorsiflexing the foot? obturato…
Peroneal neuropathy
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what are possible speeds for the jaggerblock to go? check all the answe…
### Possible speeds for the jaggerblock: 7.08 seconds/inch, 500 inches per hour, 85 seconds/foot ### Possible relationships between nurses and doctors: 0.252 doctors/nurse, 4 nurs…
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click here for instructions on how to do these problems. what are possi…
## Weights of a wide wongblum: - 280 kilograms - 280,000 g ## Surface areas of a small wringling ball: - 0.033 square meters - 51 square inches - $0.4 \text{ ft}^2$ ## Volumes of …