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PHPR 813 - Respiratory Viruses| Questions with Correct Verified Answers
How is varicella zoster transmitted? 
aerosolized droplets inhalation 
What percentage of acute morbidity in the U.S. is caused by respiratory disease? Of that what 
percentage is due to viruses? 
Respiratory diseases have been associated with 75- 80% of all acute morbidity in the United 
States with 80% being caused by a respiratory viruses
- Exam (elaborations)
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How is varicella zoster transmitted? 
aerosolized droplets inhalation 
What percentage of acute morbidity in the U.S. is caused by respiratory disease? Of that what 
percentage is due to viruses? 
Respiratory diseases have been associated with 75- 80% of all acute morbidity in the United 
States with 80% being caused by a respiratory viruses
MRSO Test 1| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
What group issued the ACR white paper MRI safety? 
a. Food and drug association. 
b. OSHA 
c. EPA 
d. American college of radiology blue ribbon panel on MR safety. - d. American college of 
radiology blue ribbon panel on MR safety
- Exam (elaborations)
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What group issued the ACR white paper MRI safety? 
a. Food and drug association. 
b. OSHA 
c. EPA 
d. American college of radiology blue ribbon panel on MR safety. - d. American college of 
radiology blue ribbon panel on MR safety
Jean Inman Domain 1 (RD Exam) | Questions with 100% Correct Answers
Energy sources - Carbs and protein= 4 cal/gram; fat= 9 cal/gram; the brain uses glucose for 
energy, uses ketone bodies during starvation 
Tissue storage of glucose - Muscles and liver= store glycogen; adipose tissue= fat; cellular 
mass= protein stores 
Gluconeogenesis= conversion of non-carb sources into glucose by glycerol and amino acids 
Homeostasis - Keeps the internal environment/temp of the body at a state of equilibrium
- Exam (elaborations)
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Energy sources - Carbs and protein= 4 cal/gram; fat= 9 cal/gram; the brain uses glucose for 
energy, uses ketone bodies during starvation 
Tissue storage of glucose - Muscles and liver= store glycogen; adipose tissue= fat; cellular 
mass= protein stores 
Gluconeogenesis= conversion of non-carb sources into glucose by glycerol and amino acids 
Homeostasis - Keeps the internal environment/temp of the body at a state of equilibrium
UO J213 Final Exam| Questions with 100% Correct Answers |Latest Update
The Adobe platform that sought to be "Photoshop" for audio. - Adobe Voco 
Psychic numbing is the idea that: - 
Allison believes that she is good at processing basic numerical concepts and assessing 
probability. Which concept does this best represent? -
- Exam (elaborations)
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The Adobe platform that sought to be "Photoshop" for audio. - Adobe Voco 
Psychic numbing is the idea that: - 
Allison believes that she is good at processing basic numerical concepts and assessing 
probability. Which concept does this best represent? -
HRMT 386 Final Unit 2 Exam - Questions with 100% Correct Solutions
bona fide occupational requirement - employers are permitted to discriminate 
if employment preferences are based on bona fide occupational requirements 
and it is not possible to accommodate the employee without causing undue 
hardship 
common law - a body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established 
by the courts
- Exam (elaborations)
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bona fide occupational requirement - employers are permitted to discriminate 
if employment preferences are based on bona fide occupational requirements 
and it is not possible to accommodate the employee without causing undue 
hardship 
common law - a body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established 
by the courts
PHPR 813 - Enterobacterales| Questions with Correct Verified Answers
Enterobacteriaceae gram stain 
Gram negative - rod shaped 
Enterobacteriaceae metabolism 
- facultative 
- oxidase negative 
What is the immune activator in enterobacteriaceae responsible for may signs and symptoms 
of inflammatory syndrome? 
the outer membrane
- Exam (elaborations)
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Enterobacteriaceae gram stain 
Gram negative - rod shaped 
Enterobacteriaceae metabolism 
- facultative 
- oxidase negative 
What is the immune activator in enterobacteriaceae responsible for may signs and symptoms 
of inflammatory syndrome? 
the outer membrane
J213 Final Exam Prep Questions with 100% Correct Answers |Latest Update
Social underdog - Growing a movement by convincing followers they have the odds against 
them 
Prisoner's Dilemna - Bayesian modeling was demonstrated using this class exercise 
Which is not puffery? - Aspirin: breaks up blood clots 
Puffery- exaggerated, subjective claims about a product that are not meant to be taken 
seriously.
- Exam (elaborations)
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Social underdog - Growing a movement by convincing followers they have the odds against 
them 
Prisoner's Dilemna - Bayesian modeling was demonstrated using this class exercise 
Which is not puffery? - Aspirin: breaks up blood clots 
Puffery- exaggerated, subjective claims about a product that are not meant to be taken 
seriously.
HRMT 2237 Exam Study Questions with 100% Correct Solutions
HRM - managing people within the employer-employee relationship incl: 
- achieving organisational objectives 
- satisfying employee needs 
Strategic HRM - Focus on linking ALL HR activities to business to organisation's strategic 
objectives
- Exam (elaborations)
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HRM - managing people within the employer-employee relationship incl: 
- achieving organisational objectives 
- satisfying employee needs 
Strategic HRM - Focus on linking ALL HR activities to business to organisation's strategic 
objectives
PPL Theory Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
What are the requirements to acquire a PPL? - - 17 years of age 
- Pass in PPL theory 
- Completed the necessery hours [40; 10 solo (5XC), 2IF] 
- Holds a flight radiotelephone operator license 
- Meets the standards in the Day VFR syllabus 
What kind of aeroplane may you fly on a PPL? - - Class B aircraft in which you are type or 
class endorsed (>5700kg)
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the requirements to acquire a PPL? - - 17 years of age 
- Pass in PPL theory 
- Completed the necessery hours [40; 10 solo (5XC), 2IF] 
- Holds a flight radiotelephone operator license 
- Meets the standards in the Day VFR syllabus 
What kind of aeroplane may you fly on a PPL? - - Class B aircraft in which you are type or 
class endorsed (>5700kg)
PHPR 813 Exam 2 - Parasites| Questions with Correct Verified Answers| Latest 2024
What mosquito species carries malaria? 
Anopheles 
While mosquitos can be one route for malaria transmission, what is the other? 
Transfusion of contaminated blood products 
How long should you wait before donating blood after traveling to malaria endemic areas? 
3 months 
How long should you wait before donating blood if you are prior resident of malaria endemic 
areas? 
3 years
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
What mosquito species carries malaria? 
Anopheles 
While mosquitos can be one route for malaria transmission, what is the other? 
Transfusion of contaminated blood products 
How long should you wait before donating blood after traveling to malaria endemic areas? 
3 months 
How long should you wait before donating blood if you are prior resident of malaria endemic 
areas? 
3 years
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