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NURS 5315 with Correct Solutions 2024 
platelet peripheral zone - Answer -rich in glycoproteins required for platelet adhesion, activation, and 
aggregation. 
so-gel zone - Answer -is rich in microtubules and microfilaments, allowing the platelets to maintain their 
discoid shape 
organelle zone - Answer -This part of the platelet has granules which platelet activating mediators 
platelet activation - Answer -changes in the metabolism, shape, and surface
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NURS 5315 with Correct Solutions 2024 
platelet peripheral zone - Answer -rich in glycoproteins required for platelet adhesion, activation, and 
aggregation. 
so-gel zone - Answer -is rich in microtubules and microfilaments, allowing the platelets to maintain their 
discoid shape 
organelle zone - Answer -This part of the platelet has granules which platelet activating mediators 
platelet activation - Answer -changes in the metabolism, shape, and surface
Alberta Novice Module 13: The Most 
Common Collisions Exam Questions With 
Verified Answers 
When is/are the most dangerous time(s) for deer collisions? - answerDusk and Dawn 
If while driving you see one deer, what should you expect? - answerThere may be more deer 
nearby so what for them 
If a deer appears in front of you: - answerBrake hard but do not swerve 
What should you do if a deer appears in your headlights and begins to run towards you? - 
answerFlash your high beam lights and honk th...
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Alberta Novice Module 13: The Most 
Common Collisions Exam Questions With 
Verified Answers 
When is/are the most dangerous time(s) for deer collisions? - answerDusk and Dawn 
If while driving you see one deer, what should you expect? - answerThere may be more deer 
nearby so what for them 
If a deer appears in front of you: - answerBrake hard but do not swerve 
What should you do if a deer appears in your headlights and begins to run towards you? - 
answerFlash your high beam lights and honk th...
why do we need nursing theory - ANSWER 1. To prevent choas in nursing care2. to improve 
client/patient care3. To guide nursing research to support existing knowledge and to gain new 
knowledge 
What 6 things make nursing theory important? - ANSWER 1. Provides us with a logical and 
systematic way of examine situations 2. Provides guidelines for communication between nurses 
and other members of the healthccare team 3. Helps nurses know who we are, our beliefs, 
values, and goals 4. shows how we...
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why do we need nursing theory - ANSWER 1. To prevent choas in nursing care2. to improve 
client/patient care3. To guide nursing research to support existing knowledge and to gain new 
knowledge 
What 6 things make nursing theory important? - ANSWER 1. Provides us with a logical and 
systematic way of examine situations 2. Provides guidelines for communication between nurses 
and other members of the healthccare team 3. Helps nurses know who we are, our beliefs, 
values, and goals 4. shows how we...
What is the famework of the laryngeal system Correct Answer-Hyoid Bone and Larynx 
 
Where is the larynx located? Correct Answer-between pharynx and trachea. Anterior part of the body 
 
What is the hyoid bone? Correct Answer-Nonarticulated horseshoe shaped bone. It helps with swallowing and speech. makes attachment with other cartilage in the larynx 
 
what are the 9 cartilages of the larynx? Correct Answer-Thyroid, cricoid, epiglottis, arytenoids, cuneiforms, corniculates (all are below the hy...
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What is the famework of the laryngeal system Correct Answer-Hyoid Bone and Larynx 
 
Where is the larynx located? Correct Answer-between pharynx and trachea. Anterior part of the body 
 
What is the hyoid bone? Correct Answer-Nonarticulated horseshoe shaped bone. It helps with swallowing and speech. makes attachment with other cartilage in the larynx 
 
what are the 9 cartilages of the larynx? Correct Answer-Thyroid, cricoid, epiglottis, arytenoids, cuneiforms, corniculates (all are below the hy...
Learners Driving Alberta Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 
Unless otherwise posted, what is the basic speed limit outside a city, town or village on a 
primary highway? - answer100km/h 
When backing a passenger vehicle to the left, a driver should: - answerlook over the left 
shoulder with occasional glances to the front. 
when approaching an intersection and facing a traffic control light that is showing a green right 
turn arrow and a red light, a diver should: - answermay proceed whe...
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Learners Driving Alberta Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 
Unless otherwise posted, what is the basic speed limit outside a city, town or village on a 
primary highway? - answer100km/h 
When backing a passenger vehicle to the left, a driver should: - answerlook over the left 
shoulder with occasional glances to the front. 
when approaching an intersection and facing a traffic control light that is showing a green right 
turn arrow and a red light, a diver should: - answermay proceed whe...
-An expectable or culturally approved response to a common stressor or loss, such as the death of a loved one 
-Socially deviant behavior (i.e. political, religious, or sexual) and conflicts that are primarily between the individual and society (unless the behaviors are due to a dysfunction) - ANSWER-What is not considered a mental disorder? 
 
-Associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupation, or other important activities 
-Significant disturbance in cognition, emotion ...
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-An expectable or culturally approved response to a common stressor or loss, such as the death of a loved one 
-Socially deviant behavior (i.e. political, religious, or sexual) and conflicts that are primarily between the individual and society (unless the behaviors are due to a dysfunction) - ANSWER-What is not considered a mental disorder? 
 
-Associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupation, or other important activities 
-Significant disturbance in cognition, emotion ...
A client is scheduled for a cardiac catheterization using a radiopaque dye. Which of the 
following assessments is the most critical before the procedure? 
A. Intake and Output 
B. Baseline peripheral pulse rate 
C. Height and weight 
D. Allergy to iodine or shellfish - ANSWER D. Allergy to iodine or shellfish
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A client is scheduled for a cardiac catheterization using a radiopaque dye. Which of the 
following assessments is the most critical before the procedure? 
A. Intake and Output 
B. Baseline peripheral pulse rate 
C. Height and weight 
D. Allergy to iodine or shellfish - ANSWER D. Allergy to iodine or shellfish
Alberta Novice Module 7: Alberta Driver 
Exam Questions With Answers (Verified 
And Answers) 
How does your vehicle indicate to people behind you that your vehicle is in reverse? - 
answerWhite lights will illuminate 
What was the immediate action conducted by the woman in the Don't Back up Blind Video that 
saved the lives of children? - answerShe walked to the back of the back of her vehicle before 
backing up. 
What is the first step when straight backing? - answerTwist wound to see better o...
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Exam Questions With Answers (Verified 
And Answers) 
How does your vehicle indicate to people behind you that your vehicle is in reverse? - 
answerWhite lights will illuminate 
What was the immediate action conducted by the woman in the Don't Back up Blind Video that 
saved the lives of children? - answerShe walked to the back of the back of her vehicle before 
backing up. 
What is the first step when straight backing? - answerTwist wound to see better o...
NURS 5315 ADVANCED 
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY with Correct 
Answers Latest Update 
Ovarian cancer site of metastasis? - Answer -Peritoneal surfaces, omentum (fold of peritoneum 
connecting the stomach with other abdominal organs), *liver* 
The increased NADH/NAD+ ratio in the liver from ethanol causes: - Answer -1. Pyruvate --> lactic acid, 
causing lactic acidosis 
2. Oxaloacetate --> malate. This prevents gluconeogenesis and leads to hypoglycemia 
3. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate --> glycerol 3- p...
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY with Correct 
Answers Latest Update 
Ovarian cancer site of metastasis? - Answer -Peritoneal surfaces, omentum (fold of peritoneum 
connecting the stomach with other abdominal organs), *liver* 
The increased NADH/NAD+ ratio in the liver from ethanol causes: - Answer -1. Pyruvate --> lactic acid, 
causing lactic acidosis 
2. Oxaloacetate --> malate. This prevents gluconeogenesis and leads to hypoglycemia 
3. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate --> glycerol 3- p...
Self-care deficit theory was proposed by: 
A. Virginia Henderson 
B. Betty Neuman 
C. Imogene King 
D. Dorothea Orem - ANSWER D
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Self-care deficit theory was proposed by: 
A. Virginia Henderson 
B. Betty Neuman 
C. Imogene King 
D. Dorothea Orem - ANSWER D
Alberta Driving - Ch8 - Sharing the Road 
Exam Questions With 100% Correct 
Answers 
True or False: You should be cautious when operating your vehicle around pedestrians, cyclists, 
and motorcycle riders because they have less protection than drivers of 
other types of vehicles. - answertrue 
When you see a yellow flashing pedestrian-activated traffic light, slow to ___ km/h and yield to 
pedestrians wanting 
to cross the street. - answer30 
In an urban area, pedestrians may indicate their inten...
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Alberta Driving - Ch8 - Sharing the Road 
Exam Questions With 100% Correct 
Answers 
True or False: You should be cautious when operating your vehicle around pedestrians, cyclists, 
and motorcycle riders because they have less protection than drivers of 
other types of vehicles. - answertrue 
When you see a yellow flashing pedestrian-activated traffic light, slow to ___ km/h and yield to 
pedestrians wanting 
to cross the street. - answer30 
In an urban area, pedestrians may indicate their inten...
Alberta Novice Program Module 4: Alberta 
Driver Handbook Part 2 Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 
According to Module 3, what is the "lifeblood" of the vehicle? - answerOil 
It is recommended that oil changes occur every _____ kilometres. - answer5000 
How often should oil levels be checked? - answerWhen fill with gas or 2 times a month 
To assist in preventing blind area incidents, you should do a _____ before getting in your 
vehicle. - answerWalk around 
Of the following, which is...
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Alberta Novice Program Module 4: Alberta 
Driver Handbook Part 2 Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 
According to Module 3, what is the "lifeblood" of the vehicle? - answerOil 
It is recommended that oil changes occur every _____ kilometres. - answer5000 
How often should oil levels be checked? - answerWhen fill with gas or 2 times a month 
To assist in preventing blind area incidents, you should do a _____ before getting in your 
vehicle. - answerWalk around 
Of the following, which is...
The myocardium receives its nourishment from the ______________[x] arteries. - 
ANSWER coronary 
A 72 year-old man had a total hip arthroplasty 8 days ago. He suddenly develops 
tenderness in his left calf, a slight temperature elevation, and a positive Homan's sign. 
Which of the following will be included in the initial care of this man? - ANSWER Warm 
packs to the left leg.
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The myocardium receives its nourishment from the ______________[x] arteries. - 
ANSWER coronary 
A 72 year-old man had a total hip arthroplasty 8 days ago. He suddenly develops 
tenderness in his left calf, a slight temperature elevation, and a positive Homan's sign. 
Which of the following will be included in the initial care of this man? - ANSWER Warm 
packs to the left leg.
The myocardium receives its nourishment from the ______________[x] arteries. - 
ANSWER coronary 
A 72 year-old man had a total hip arthroplasty 8 days ago. He suddenly develops 
tenderness in his left calf, a slight temperature elevation, and a positive Homan's sign. 
Which of the following will be included in the initial care of this man? - ANSWER Warm 
packs to the left leg.
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The myocardium receives its nourishment from the ______________[x] arteries. - 
ANSWER coronary 
A 72 year-old man had a total hip arthroplasty 8 days ago. He suddenly develops 
tenderness in his left calf, a slight temperature elevation, and a positive Homan's sign. 
Which of the following will be included in the initial care of this man? - ANSWER Warm 
packs to the left leg.
NURS 5315 ADV PATHO TEST 1 Correctly 
Answered 2024 
Atrophy - Answer -E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase 
in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse (muscle atrophy d/ decrease workload, pressure, use, blood supply, nutrition, 
hormonal stimulation, or nervous stimulation) 
Hyperplasia - ...
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NURS 5315 ADV PATHO TEST 1 Correctly 
Answered 2024 
Atrophy - Answer -E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase 
in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse (muscle atrophy d/ decrease workload, pressure, use, blood supply, nutrition, 
hormonal stimulation, or nervous stimulation) 
Hyperplasia - ...
loudness Correct Answer-how we perceive intensity/amplitude; measured in decibels (dB); determined by how much pressure our lungs put on vocal folds 
 
pitch Correct Answer-how we perceive rate of vocal fold vibration (frequency); measured in hertz; number of complete vibrations; conveys meaning 
 
rachel kolb Correct Answer-had a cochlear implant in one ear and hearing aid and other has hearing aid; masters degree in english; deaf but still able to talk 
 
deaf Correct Answer-hearing loss great...
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loudness Correct Answer-how we perceive intensity/amplitude; measured in decibels (dB); determined by how much pressure our lungs put on vocal folds 
 
pitch Correct Answer-how we perceive rate of vocal fold vibration (frequency); measured in hertz; number of complete vibrations; conveys meaning 
 
rachel kolb Correct Answer-had a cochlear implant in one ear and hearing aid and other has hearing aid; masters degree in english; deaf but still able to talk 
 
deaf Correct Answer-hearing loss great...
Alberta Novice Module 18: Drinking, Driving 
& Drugs Exam Questions With 100% 
Correct Answers 
Alcohol is a? - answerDepressant 
Alcohol related crashes happen more often in the _____. - answerSummer 
Alcohol related crashes happen more often between? - answer11:00 PM - 3:00 AM 
What is the legal limit for alcohol use when driving in Alberta when a GDL driver? - 
answer.00 
Driving with a blood alcohol level of above 0.08 could result in? - answerAll of these (you 
will get a criminal record, y...
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Alberta Novice Module 18: Drinking, Driving 
& Drugs Exam Questions With 100% 
Correct Answers 
Alcohol is a? - answerDepressant 
Alcohol related crashes happen more often in the _____. - answerSummer 
Alcohol related crashes happen more often between? - answer11:00 PM - 3:00 AM 
What is the legal limit for alcohol use when driving in Alberta when a GDL driver? - 
answer.00 
Driving with a blood alcohol level of above 0.08 could result in? - answerAll of these (you 
will get a criminal record, y...
Stages of Nursing Theory Development - ANSWER Silent Knowledge 
Received Knowledge 
Subjective Knowledge 
Procedural Knowledge 
Constructed Knowledge 
Silent Knowledge - ANSWER Blind obedience to medical authority 
Following orders because that is what the physician said to do, little attempt to 
develop theory
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Stages of Nursing Theory Development - ANSWER Silent Knowledge 
Received Knowledge 
Subjective Knowledge 
Procedural Knowledge 
Constructed Knowledge 
Silent Knowledge - ANSWER Blind obedience to medical authority 
Following orders because that is what the physician said to do, little attempt to 
develop theory
Alberta driving - chapter 4 - Intersections 
and turns Exam Questions With Verified 
Answers 
True or false 
: Should proceed and who must wait? 
Right-of-way rules require one person 
to yield and allow the other to proceed. - answerTrue 
___, ___, and sometimes the 
___ of your vehicle to other vehicles 
at an intersection determine the right of way rules. - answerSigns, signals, position 
True or false: Even if you have the right- 
of-way, you are still responsible to do 
everything you can t...
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Alberta driving - chapter 4 - Intersections 
and turns Exam Questions With Verified 
Answers 
True or false 
: Should proceed and who must wait? 
Right-of-way rules require one person 
to yield and allow the other to proceed. - answerTrue 
___, ___, and sometimes the 
___ of your vehicle to other vehicles 
at an intersection determine the right of way rules. - answerSigns, signals, position 
True or false: Even if you have the right- 
of-way, you are still responsible to do 
everything you can t...
What can nurses use theories and models to do? - ANSWER ■ Collect, organize, and classify 
client data 
■ Understand, analyze, and interpret clients' health situations 
■ Guide formulation of nursing diagnoses 
■ Plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care 
■ Explain nursing actions and interactions with clients 
■ Describe, explain, and sometimes predict clients' responses 
■ Demonstrate responsibility and accountability for nursing actions 
■ Achieve desired outcomes for clien...
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What can nurses use theories and models to do? - ANSWER ■ Collect, organize, and classify 
client data 
■ Understand, analyze, and interpret clients' health situations 
■ Guide formulation of nursing diagnoses 
■ Plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care 
■ Explain nursing actions and interactions with clients 
■ Describe, explain, and sometimes predict clients' responses 
■ Demonstrate responsibility and accountability for nursing actions 
■ Achieve desired outcomes for clien...
Alberta Novice Module 12: Adverse 
Conditions Part 2 Exam Questions With 
Verified Answers 
Which of the following is NOT a "condition" that is present in every driving situation? - 
answerMood 
When wearing sunglasses during a bright day, which colour(s) is/are the safest to wear? - 
answerGrey/Green or Green/Brown 
A driver is speeding while it is raining. The tires of his vehicle lose contact with the direct road 
and are now riding in a film of water. What has occurred? - answerHydroplanin...
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Alberta Novice Module 12: Adverse 
Conditions Part 2 Exam Questions With 
Verified Answers 
Which of the following is NOT a "condition" that is present in every driving situation? - 
answerMood 
When wearing sunglasses during a bright day, which colour(s) is/are the safest to wear? - 
answerGrey/Green or Green/Brown 
A driver is speeding while it is raining. The tires of his vehicle lose contact with the direct road 
and are now riding in a film of water. What has occurred? - answerHydroplanin...
NURS 5315 FINAL Questions and Correct 
Solutions 2024 
Question 
Answer 
A patient in respiratory distress and is breathing 33 breaths per minute. Which ABG value is consistent 
with the clinical scenario? 
PCO2 15 
pH 7.30 
pH 7.45 
O2 sat 100% 
A patient who is breathing 33 breaths per minute is hyperventilating and blowing off CO2; therefore the 
PCO2 level will be low. The patient will most likely experience a respiratory alkalosis and the two pH 
values provided are not consistent with this...
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NURS 5315 FINAL Questions and Correct 
Solutions 2024 
Question 
Answer 
A patient in respiratory distress and is breathing 33 breaths per minute. Which ABG value is consistent 
with the clinical scenario? 
PCO2 15 
pH 7.30 
pH 7.45 
O2 sat 100% 
A patient who is breathing 33 breaths per minute is hyperventilating and blowing off CO2; therefore the 
PCO2 level will be low. The patient will most likely experience a respiratory alkalosis and the two pH 
values provided are not consistent with this...
Alberta Learner's Licence Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 
1 What are the conditions of the learner's licence? - answer1) Hold a learner's licence for one 
year 
2) Be accompanied by a fully licensed driver who is at least 18 years old and seated next to the 
learner 
3) No driving between midnight and 5 am 
4) No more passengers than seatbelt 
5) Licence suspended at 8 demerit points 
6) Zero alcohol level 
What are the conditions of a stage two probationary licence (Class 5)? - an...
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Alberta Learner's Licence Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 
1 What are the conditions of the learner's licence? - answer1) Hold a learner's licence for one 
year 
2) Be accompanied by a fully licensed driver who is at least 18 years old and seated next to the 
learner 
3) No driving between midnight and 5 am 
4) No more passengers than seatbelt 
5) Licence suspended at 8 demerit points 
6) Zero alcohol level 
What are the conditions of a stage two probationary licence (Class 5)? - an...
nursing theory - ANSWER shapes clinical practice 
theories - ANSWER used to provide definitions for practice 
theory based practice - ANSWER intergrates theory in the explanation of each process 
factors which influence changes in theory based practice - ANSWER diverse clientele, 
community based practice, interdisciplinary practice, global practice, changes in advanced 
practice roles, focus on caring, more task oriented, combining one or more nursing theories
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nursing theory - ANSWER shapes clinical practice 
theories - ANSWER used to provide definitions for practice 
theory based practice - ANSWER intergrates theory in the explanation of each process 
factors which influence changes in theory based practice - ANSWER diverse clientele, 
community based practice, interdisciplinary practice, global practice, changes in advanced 
practice roles, focus on caring, more task oriented, combining one or more nursing theories
Alberta Class 7 Learner's Licence Exam 
Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
When entering a tunnel on a sunny day, you should: - answerSlow down to let your eyes 
adjust to the lower light levels 
What legal documents are all drivers required to have with them while they are driving? - 
answerDriver's Licence, proof of insurance, and vehicle registration 
Consuming one glass of beer before driving is: - answerIllegal for those who have a 
Learner's Licence or Class 5 Licence 
Which of the fo...
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Alberta Class 7 Learner's Licence Exam 
Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
When entering a tunnel on a sunny day, you should: - answerSlow down to let your eyes 
adjust to the lower light levels 
What legal documents are all drivers required to have with them while they are driving? - 
answerDriver's Licence, proof of insurance, and vehicle registration 
Consuming one glass of beer before driving is: - answerIllegal for those who have a 
Learner's Licence or Class 5 Licence 
Which of the fo...