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Please review the MAR3023 Exam Instructions below. Certify b…

Please review the MAR3023 Exam Instructions below. Certify by answering below that you understand any violation of these instructions are subject to automatic penalty and may be reported for academic misconduct. Per the syllabus, unless specifically approved by the DRC (and your accommodations were received at least 5 business days prior to the exam), you are not permitted to use any sort of aid during the exams. Exams are closed book, closed notes, etc. No device of any type, other than the one used to take the exam, is permitted. No calculators, cell phones, or other devices or accessories may be used for computations or any other reason.  Only the Honorlock calculator is permitted (which can be found on the bottom navigation bar). No scratch paper or use of any other material is permitted. No help from anyone is permitted. No other window, AI tool, or application than the exam is allowed to be open on the device. Per the syllabus, unless specifically approved by the DRC (and your accommodations were received at least 5 business days prior to the exam), you are not permitted to speak out loud or be off screen at any point. Keep your eyes focused on your exam window. Additionally, your face must be fully visible throughout the entirety of the exam. It is your responsibility to adjust your camera angle appropriately. Also per the syllabus, at the discretion of the instructor, violations (except where explicitly permitted under DRC testing accommodations) may result in a penalty ranging from a 5-point deduction up to the full point value of the exam (45 points). The severity of the penalty will be determined based on the nature of the violation and whether multiple violations occurred. Violations may also be reported to the Dean of Students Office for violation of the Student Honor Code. By selecting “True” below, you certify that you understand these requirements and will comply with them during the duration of the exam. Selecting “False” or not answering would indicate a non-compliance with the exam instructions and may result in your grade being invalidated. 

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A good reason the needle bevel is oriented towards bone duri…

A good reason the needle bevel is oriented towards bone during injections? 

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Resting an elbow on a patient’s shoulders or chest during in…

Resting an elbow on a patient’s shoulders or chest during injections creates good stabilization and is a safe ergonomic practice. 

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During palpation of occipital lymph nodes, the patient shoul…

During palpation of occipital lymph nodes, the patient should:

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Inferior deep cervical nodes are primary for drainage of the…

Inferior deep cervical nodes are primary for drainage of the:

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Anterior jugular lymph nodes drain which region?

Anterior jugular lymph nodes drain which region?

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The most stable position for the syringe is palm up. 

The most stable position for the syringe is palm up. 

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The jugulo‑omohyoid node drains the:

The jugulo‑omohyoid node drains the:

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What are the most important safety steps during a local anes…

What are the most important safety steps during a local anesthetic injection to prevent an Epi rush?

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Write an essay making an some argument about changing techno…

Write an essay making an some argument about changing technology (Convince me of something or to do something).   Introduction to Mode: An argument is a series of statements arranged in a logical sequence, supported with sound evidence, and expressed powerfully to sway your reader or listener. You cannot base an argument entirely on your opinions. Opinions must be backed up by facts, examples, and statistics. Draw reasonable conclusions. You must always have support for your argument, which may include giving examples, citing statistics, using authorities, and/or predicting consequences. Also, you must address the opposition within your essay. There are multiple ways to do this; therefore, make sure to follow the instructions of your instructor concerning how to appropriately integrate the opposition. Purpose: There are four basic forms to an argumentation paper: taking a position, persuading readers to act, arguing against a claim, and proposing a solution.  Your essay should aim to do at least 1 on these. Sources: At least three (3) sources must be cited in the body of your paper and documented on a separate Works Cited page in accordance with the MLA style format. Refer to your text for MLA information. Person: Third person (they, he, she, it), not “I” or “you” Length: 5 paragraphs (unless otherwise specified), 600-900 word   Use the following checklist to ensure that you have used some of the best writing strategies in your essay.  Introduction ___ Did I use a hook pertaining to my topic to get audience’s attention? ___ Did I provide all necessary background information to understand my argument? ___ Did I make a specific and actionable argument in my thesis statement? Body Paragraphs ___ Did I open with clear presentation of my point? ___ Did use an outside source to support my claim? ___ Did I fully explain the quote? ___ Did I account for other opinions or facts that don’t agree and contradict my claim? Conclusion ___ Did I restate my thesis? ___ Did I leave my audience with possible steps to take or resources to research? ___ Did I include an in-text citation for any quoted material or outside facts?

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