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You are preparing to treat a patient who was evaluated by th…

You are preparing to treat a patient who was evaluated by the physical therapist the previous day and has just been transported from his hospital room to the physical therapy department.  After you explain the planned treatment session, the patient states, “I’m too tired and want to go back to my room.” Despite your explanation of the potential consequences of declining therapy, the patient continues to refuse treatment. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate action for you to take as a PTA?

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Supply the correct forms of the personal endings of the pres…

Supply the correct forms of the personal endings of the present passive system:        Singular        Plural 1 [r] [mur] 2 [ris] [mini] 3 [tur] [ntur] Don’t forget to add macrons! You can copy and paste letters with macrons into the word with these letters: ā ē ī ō ū

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The Passive Voice and the Passive Present System Understandi…

The Passive Voice and the Passive Present System Understanding the passive voice brings us to a complete understanding of the indicative verb in Latin. In this quiz, we’ve looked at how the passive is constructed in the present system for all four conjugations, how the passive can be used in a grammatical sentence, and have reviewed the rules for the construction of the passive in English. Next, we’ll put some of these ideas into practice by reading some continuous Latin. Good work!

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An outpatient clinic is updating its policies to ensure comp…

An outpatient clinic is updating its policies to ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations.  Which of the following practices BEST protects patients’ protected health information (PHI)?

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For the following sentences, use the dropdown menus to selec…

For the following sentences, use the dropdown menus to select the correct form of the ablative and passive verb to complete the sense in Latin corresponding to the English: The city is helped by the deeds of good men. Urbs [factis] bonōrum [iuvatur]. The citizens will not be overcome by a tyrant. Cīvēs [atyranno] nōn [superabuntur]. We were always being warned by your father. [apatre] tuō semper [monebamur]. Fools are only moved by money. Stultī [pecunia] sōlum [moventur]. The Romans were being destroyed at that time by disease. Eō tempore [morbo] Rōmānī [delebantur] You (s.) were often being praised by great poets. [apoetis] magnīs saepe [laudabaris].

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(8  points) The number of equivalent units for direct materi…

(8  points) The number of equivalent units for direct materials in May is: [answer1] (8  points) The number of equivalent units for conversion costs in May is: [answer2] (8 points) The cost per equivalent unit for direct materials in May is : [answer3] (8 points) The cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs in May is: [answer4] (15  points) The cost of goods transferred out during May is: [answer5] (8  points) The cost of ending working-in-process inventory at the end of May is: [answer6]

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True or false: most of the personal endings of the passive v…

True or false: most of the personal endings of the passive voice in the present system resemble their equivalent in the active, but with the substitution/addition of -r or -ur at the end of the word.

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Passive constructions in Latin In passive sentences, normal…

Passive constructions in Latin In passive sentences, normal relationships between the verb, its subject, and objects are inverted. The object effectively becomes the subject of the verb: instead of saying “I praise my friend”, we say “My friend is praised”. This leaves the question of what happens to the person or thing doing the action of the verb: this brings the ablative into play. Watch the following video to see how the ablative is used in passive constructions, focusing on the distinction between the ablative of means or instrument and the ablative of agent.

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For the following verbs in English, write in the space the c…

For the following verbs in English, write in the space the correct form of the passive participle: This is the form of the verb that can complete a passive construction: example: praise > praised, as in “I will be praised”; eat > eaten, as in “the meal was eaten” warn [warned] summon [summoned] love [loved] lead [led] begin [begun] give [given] take [taken] bring [brought] find [found]

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True or false: the forms of the passive participle in Englis…

True or false: the forms of the passive participle in English you just gave will change according to the tense and number of the passive verb.

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