Proprac Exam 1
you are a licensed architect and you design a 1,000 sf chicken coop for your friend’s farm. you
do not seal the drawings and specifications before a contractor builds it. (Pick all that Apply)
A. ETHICAL
B. UNETHICAL
C. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 4.102
D. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 1.2
E. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 5.1
F. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.3(a)(4)
G. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7307(5)(a)
H. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7302 – ✔✔A. ETHICAL
G. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7307(5)(a)
similar to ethical situation #1, you pursue a new medical lab project and you don’t have any
experience doing labs but you have done other projects for this client. you bring on a consultant
who specializes in laboratories and disclose this consultant, their role and experience as an
integral part of the team to get the job. (Pick all that Apply)
A. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 1.3
B. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 3.102
C. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 3.3
D. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 3.103
E. ETHICAL
F. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 4.103
G. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 4.4
H. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 2.101
I. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7307(2)
J. UNETHICAL
K. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.3(b)(1) – ✔✔A, B, E, K
you are a licensed architect. you have a friend who went to architecture school with you and
graduated but never got licensed. she developed drawings for a student housing project and just
needs you to stamp the drawings so that she can get paid. since she was a top student and one of
your best friends, you know her work must be good and code compliant so you agree to stamp
the drawings without any review. (Pick all that Apply)
A. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 4.102
B. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.3(a)(3)
C. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7307(5)(b)
D. ETHICAL
E. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 5.301
F. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 5.1
G. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.3(b)(2)
H. UNETHICAL
I. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7307(1)
J. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 3.7 – ✔✔A, B, F, H,
ProPrac Test 2
In which project specification division would you expect to find windows: – ✔✔08
In which project specification division would you expect to find structural steel: – ✔✔05
The Architect’s responsibility in review of a submittal provides for the following: – ✔✔Limited
checking for conformance with the contract documents
Which is not a responsibility of the architect during the Construction phase: – ✔✔Establish
means and methods
In which phase does the design team work out clear, coordinated description of the design
including fully developed floor plans, sections, exterior elevations, wall sections and key details
but not final details or comprehensive interior elevations: – ✔✔Design Development
Specifying end results that allow flexibility and creativity to meet requirements instead of
describing exact characteristics or specific named products is known as: – ✔✔Performance
Specifying
The specification 00 section that establishes a consistent understanding of the procedures that
bidders should follow in preparing their bids such as consideration of bids is: – ✔✔Instruction to
Bidders
The right for the owner to reject any or all bids is typically included in the bidding documents: –
✔✔True
The contractor determines the date of Substantial Completion: – ✔✔False
Who typically provides project record documents during project close‐out: – ✔✔Contractor
The variation of Design-build common in Europe and Japan where an owner contracts with an
architect for schematic design and technical review during design and construction before
handing the project over at design development to a design-build entity is known as: –
✔✔Bridging
According to the textbook author Paul Segal, FAIA, on the majority projects, who is the most
effective Project Manager: – ✔✔Architect
According to a survey of construction project owners, approximately what proportion of projects
fail to meet either budget, schedule or both: – ✔✔1/3
ProPrac Exam 3
An older adult has experienced atypical seizures. When taking the patient history, which
symptom would the nurse expect the patient to report?
A. Cyanosis
B. Daydreaming
C. Angry outbursts
D. Muscle soreness – ✔✔C
Which information can an electroencephalogram (EEG) provide about a patient who is having
seizures?
A. An EEG can show the structural makeup of the brain.
B. An EEG can examine the vascular structures of the brain.
C. An EEG can show the location of abnormal brain activity.
D. An EEG can examine the components of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). – ✔✔C
A 2-week-old infant has been hospitalized for cellulitis in the cheek and is being discharged after
receiving antibiotic treatment. For which reasons would this patient be at increased risk for a
seizure?
A. Facial cellulitis increases the risk for brain infection.
B. Antibiotics are associated with increased seizure risk.
C. Hospitalization increases the risk for having seizures.
D. The patient’s young age increases the risk for seizures. – ✔✔A
The nurse is caring for a patient with a history of epilepsy, and the patient starts having a seizure.
Which is the priority collaborative care action for this patient?
A. Administer antiseizure medication.
B. Remove pillow under patient’s head.
C. Apply bag-valve mask for respirations.
D. Prevent the patient from biting the tongue. – ✔✔C
A 27-year-old man presents with a history of epilepsy and has started having occasional labored
breathing. The patient is taking a number of antiseizure medications and admits he has been
“very depressed.” Noting that this patient is at increased risk for sudden, unexplained death in
epilepsy (SUDEP), which nonnarcotic therapy recommendations could be given to this patient?
Select all that apply.
- Try biofeedback.
- Follow up with a physical therapist.
- Consider deep brain stimulation.
- Attend local support group sessions.
- Visit the respiratory therapy department. – ✔✔1, 4, 5
A patient is experiencing prolonged multiple seizures. Which collaborative care interventions
should be prioritized during this critical time?
Select all that apply.
- Assess vital signs.
- Maintain patent airway.
- Obtain blood chemistries.
- Administer pain medication.
- Provide intravenous (IV) fluid resuscitation. – ✔✔1, 2, 3
A 35-year-old male patient with a history of epilepsy is in the intensive care unit after having a
car accident. Because of injuries sustained during the accident, the patient is sedated for
ventilation support. Which signs and symptoms should the nurse continue to assess for in this
patient?
Select all that apply. - Tachycardia
- Hyperglycemia
- Muscle tremors
- Cerebral hypoxia
- Increased intracranial pressure (ICP) – ✔✔1, 3, 4, 5