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HRM 742 UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
Achievement-nurturing orientation - a cross-cultural value describing the degree to 
which people in a culture emphasize competitive versus cooperative relations with other 
people 
Action oriented research - A problem-focused change process that combines action 
orientation (changing attitudes and behaviour) and research orientation (testing theory 
through data collection and analysis). 
affective organizational commitment - an individual's emotional attachment to, 
involvement in, and i...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Achievement-nurturing orientation - a cross-cultural value describing the degree to 
which people in a culture emphasize competitive versus cooperative relations with other 
people 
Action oriented research - A problem-focused change process that combines action 
orientation (changing attitudes and behaviour) and research orientation (testing theory 
through data collection and analysis). 
affective organizational commitment - an individual's emotional attachment to, 
involvement in, and i...
Herpetology UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
Cave Salamander It occurs in the wet limestone caves of the Ozark highlands. It is 
often confused with the dark-sided salamander due to similar appearance and sympatry 
(occurring in the same place). Some hybridization occurs between the two, but not enough to 
lump the two species into one. 
Dark-sided Salamander It occurs in the wet limestone caves of the Ozark highlands. It 
is often confused with the cave salamander due to similar appearance and sympatry 
(occurring in same place). Som...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Cave Salamander It occurs in the wet limestone caves of the Ozark highlands. It is 
often confused with the dark-sided salamander due to similar appearance and sympatry 
(occurring in the same place). Some hybridization occurs between the two, but not enough to 
lump the two species into one. 
Dark-sided Salamander It occurs in the wet limestone caves of the Ozark highlands. It 
is often confused with the cave salamander due to similar appearance and sympatry 
(occurring in same place). Som...
Herpetology TOP Study Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
Eastern Hellbender - Cryptobranchus alleganiensis 
Common Mudpuppy - Necturus maculosus 
Red-spotted Newt - Notophthalmus viridescens 
Streamside Salamander - Ambystoma barbouri 
Jefferson Salamander - Ambystoma jeffersonianum 
Spotted Salamander - Ambystoma maculatum 
Marbled Salamander - Ambystoma opacum
- Exam (elaborations)
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Eastern Hellbender - Cryptobranchus alleganiensis 
Common Mudpuppy - Necturus maculosus 
Red-spotted Newt - Notophthalmus viridescens 
Streamside Salamander - Ambystoma barbouri 
Jefferson Salamander - Ambystoma jeffersonianum 
Spotted Salamander - Ambystoma maculatum 
Marbled Salamander - Ambystoma opacum
Forensic Anthropology TOP Study Guide Questions and CORRECT Answer
• What is forensic science - o Fields of study that deal with legal issues, both criminal 
and civil 
o "Science in the service of humanity" 
• Forensic anthropology - o Field of study that deals with the analysis of human skeletal 
remains resulting from unexplained deaths. Experts examine human bones with the goal of 
extracting as much information as possible about persons represented by skeletal remains and 
about the circumstances surrounding their deaths. 
o The medico-legal appl...
- Exam (elaborations)
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• What is forensic science - o Fields of study that deal with legal issues, both criminal 
and civil 
o "Science in the service of humanity" 
• Forensic anthropology - o Field of study that deals with the analysis of human skeletal 
remains resulting from unexplained deaths. Experts examine human bones with the goal of 
extracting as much information as possible about persons represented by skeletal remains and 
about the circumstances surrounding their deaths. 
o The medico-legal appl...
Forensic Anthropology UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
Forensic Anthropology - analysis of human remains in legal matters 
forensics anthropologist - analyze skeletal remains to determine the identity of a victim, 
life history, and cause/manner/mechanism of death 
-scene search, excavation and recovery 
what four categories can forensic anthropologists figure out from skeletons? - sex, age, 
stature, and race 
anthropology - study of all aspects of human development and interaction 
anthroposcopy - visual inspection of human body 
osteometry - me...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Forensic Anthropology - analysis of human remains in legal matters 
forensics anthropologist - analyze skeletal remains to determine the identity of a victim, 
life history, and cause/manner/mechanism of death 
-scene search, excavation and recovery 
what four categories can forensic anthropologists figure out from skeletons? - sex, age, 
stature, and race 
anthropology - study of all aspects of human development and interaction 
anthroposcopy - visual inspection of human body 
osteometry - me...
Nursing Leadership TOP Study Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
What are the different types of nursing practice models - -Professional practice model, - 
Clinical practice model 
This health practice model advocates for continued growth of nursing, provides vision, 
practices self and shared governance and empowerment of nursing practice - 
Professional practice model 
This is the model in which each person in an organization share a mission, vision, values and 
partnerships. They believe that each person has a right to healthcare and each person is 
acc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the different types of nursing practice models - -Professional practice model, - 
Clinical practice model 
This health practice model advocates for continued growth of nursing, provides vision, 
practices self and shared governance and empowerment of nursing practice - 
Professional practice model 
This is the model in which each person in an organization share a mission, vision, values and 
partnerships. They believe that each person has a right to healthcare and each person is 
acc...
Nursing Leadership UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
1. According to the definition, which word best describes leadership? 
A Allocate 
B Influence 
C Evaluate 
D Control - B 
Leadership is the ability to guide or influence others. The other words are more applicable to 
the supervision of resources. 
2. A nurse manager will likely have which of the following types of power? 
A Referent 
B Informal 
C Legitimate 
D Connection - C
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. According to the definition, which word best describes leadership? 
A Allocate 
B Influence 
C Evaluate 
D Control - B 
Leadership is the ability to guide or influence others. The other words are more applicable to 
the supervision of resources. 
2. A nurse manager will likely have which of the following types of power? 
A Referent 
B Informal 
C Legitimate 
D Connection - C
Veterinary Medicine TOP Study Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
Which of the following animals would be classified as a Hound Breed 
Chihuahua 
Dachshund 
Cocker Spaniel 
French Bulldog - Dachshund 
Which of the following cattle breeds would be considered a dairy breed? 
Shorthorn 
Polled Hereford 
Brown Swiss 
Gelbvieh - Brown Swiss
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following animals would be classified as a Hound Breed 
Chihuahua 
Dachshund 
Cocker Spaniel 
French Bulldog - Dachshund 
Which of the following cattle breeds would be considered a dairy breed? 
Shorthorn 
Polled Hereford 
Brown Swiss 
Gelbvieh - Brown Swiss
Veterinary Medicine UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
Urlagaldinna - The first person to be considered a veterinarian 
Alcmaeon - the first person known to dissect animals for scientific purposes 
Aristotle - was instrumental in the development of the scientific classification of 
animals 
King Ashoka - Records also show that animal hospitals were established in India during 
his reign 
France - The first veterinary school in the world was established here 
Sagittal plane - The plane dividing the body into right and left portions
- Exam (elaborations)
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Urlagaldinna - The first person to be considered a veterinarian 
Alcmaeon - the first person known to dissect animals for scientific purposes 
Aristotle - was instrumental in the development of the scientific classification of 
animals 
King Ashoka - Records also show that animal hospitals were established in India during 
his reign 
France - The first veterinary school in the world was established here 
Sagittal plane - The plane dividing the body into right and left portions
Veterinary Medicine Certification Questions and CORRECT Answers
Anesthesia - The loss of feeling or sensitivity to a specific area or the entire body 
caused by certain drugs to allow the performance of surgery or other painful procedures. 
Anesthetics - Agent that cause loss of sensation with or without the loss of 
consciousness. 
Bacteriology - The study of bacteria. 
Bacterium - Single bacteria. 
Canine - Commonly known as dogs. 
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - An emergency procedure for reviving heart and lung 
function.
- Exam (elaborations)
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Anesthesia - The loss of feeling or sensitivity to a specific area or the entire body 
caused by certain drugs to allow the performance of surgery or other painful procedures. 
Anesthetics - Agent that cause loss of sensation with or without the loss of 
consciousness. 
Bacteriology - The study of bacteria. 
Bacterium - Single bacteria. 
Canine - Commonly known as dogs. 
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - An emergency procedure for reviving heart and lung 
function.
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing UPDATED Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers