Which type of jail complies with the Prison Rape Elimination Act in that it establishes a zero-tolerance standard for the incidence of prison rape in U.S. prisons?
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What term is used to describe courts with a specific scope t…
What term is used to describe courts with a specific scope that emphasizes partnerships with stakeholders, such as drug courts, DUI courts, or homeless courts?
What type of intermediate sanction focuses on the welfare of…
What type of intermediate sanction focuses on the welfare of victims in the aftermath of the crime?
Jail officers’ lack of knowledge of appropriate intervention…
Jail officers’ lack of knowledge of appropriate intervention strategies poses a problem when dealing with the:
According to the continuum of intermediate sanctions, which…
According to the continuum of intermediate sanctions, which of the following is the most punitive sanction?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of house arre…
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of house arrest?
Fred McCormick comes to the clinic today complaining of inte…
Fred McCormick comes to the clinic today complaining of intermittent pain in his chest, worried he is having a heart attack. Pain started two days ago. His history: Age 36; no hypertension; mild hyperlipidemia treated with diet therapy; life-long non-smoker; parents; siblings all alive & well with no family of CAD; no previous history of PVD or CVA/TIA; BMI is overweight, but not obese. Physical assessment: Stable VS, 124/67, HR 88, Regular rhythm, non murmurs, clear lung sounds. Chest wall palpitation reveals tenderness and reproducible pain at the costosternal area. EKG: normal sinus rhythm with no ST changes. The nurse practitioner should proceed with which of the following:
Tony is complaining of occasional palpitations. The palpitat…
Tony is complaining of occasional palpitations. The palpitations occur several times a month, last several seconds to minutes, feels like his heart races. He denies syncopal events, chest pain, or shortness of breath, but the episodes still worry him. Assessment is unremarkable and lab work (including a TSH) is normal. The nurse practitioner would prioritize which of the following orders:
Ms. Smith, a 73-year-old female patient, who lives at home i…
Ms. Smith, a 73-year-old female patient, who lives at home independently. Her only chronic health problem is hypertension, diagnosed 2 years ago, which has been well controlled. Ms. Smith is complaining of worsening shortness of breath on her daily walks, starting about 3 weeks ago. She came into urgent care today, as yesterday she also has some accompanying left shoulder & jaw discomfort. Symptoms always stop or resolve within several minutes after she sits down to rest. She is pain free, with no other symptoms, at the time of her urgent care visit. This history is most consistent with which of the following differential diagnoses?
Take one last look at your camera view in Honorlock. If yo…
Take one last look at your camera view in Honorlock. If your camera view does not show your faces, desk, hands and papers, please take time to fix it now so it shows in the recording. If you do not correct it, you will be notified to start over and repeat this test. Did you check your camera view and correct it if needed?