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[Show more]NURS 6501 Final Exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 
What are potential side effects of SSRI medications? 
- what are the common SSRIs, LEAP of them, and zoloft AE - ANS Common SSRIs: 
Lexapro, celexa, paxil, zoloft, prozac 
 
L = decreased libido and sleep 
E = Neutral effect on energy 
A = neural eff...
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Add to cartNURS 6501 Final Exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 
What are potential side effects of SSRI medications? 
- what are the common SSRIs, LEAP of them, and zoloft AE - ANS Common SSRIs: 
Lexapro, celexa, paxil, zoloft, prozac 
 
L = decreased libido and sleep 
E = Neutral effect on energy 
A = neural eff...
A runner has depleted all the oxygen available for muscle energy. Which of the following will facilitate his continued muscle performance? - ANSAnswer: Anaerobic glycolysis 
 
What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential that initiates an action potential? - ANSAnswer: Sodium gat...
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Add to cartA runner has depleted all the oxygen available for muscle energy. Which of the following will facilitate his continued muscle performance? - ANSAnswer: Anaerobic glycolysis 
 
What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential that initiates an action potential? - ANSAnswer: Sodium gat...
1. A patient has a history of excessive use of magnesium-containing antacids 
and aluminum-containing antacids. What lab value does the healthcare 
professional correlate to this behavior? 
Answer: B 
a. Magnesium 1.8 mg/dL 
b. Phosphate 1.9 mg/dL 
c. Sodium 149 mEq/L 
d. Potassium 2.5 mEq/L 
2. A p...
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Add to cart1. A patient has a history of excessive use of magnesium-containing antacids 
and aluminum-containing antacids. What lab value does the healthcare 
professional correlate to this behavior? 
Answer: B 
a. Magnesium 1.8 mg/dL 
b. Phosphate 1.9 mg/dL 
c. Sodium 149 mEq/L 
d. Potassium 2.5 mEq/L 
2. A p...
• Question 1 
1 out of 1 points 
A patient has defective secretion of the intrinsic factor leading to anemia. What treatment optiondoes 
the healthcare professional discuss with the patient? 
Selected Answer: Vitamin B 12 injections initially given once a week. 
• Question 2 
1 out of 1 points 
...
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1 out of 1 points 
A patient has defective secretion of the intrinsic factor leading to anemia. What treatment optiondoes 
the healthcare professional discuss with the patient? 
Selected Answer: Vitamin B 12 injections initially given once a week. 
• Question 2 
1 out of 1 points 
...
A child with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis is voiding smoky, browncoloredurine and asks the healthcare professional to explain what causes it. What 
explanation by the professional is best? 
Selected 
Answer: 
Presence of red 
bloodcells 
Cystic fibrosis is characterized by which sympto...
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Add to cartA child with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis is voiding smoky, browncoloredurine and asks the healthcare professional to explain what causes it. What 
explanation by the professional is best? 
Selected 
Answer: 
Presence of red 
bloodcells 
Cystic fibrosis is characterized by which sympto...
• Question 1 
A woman diagnosed with trichomoniasis asks if her sexual partner should be 
treated aswell. What is the appropriate response by the healthcare professional? 
Selected 
Answer: 
Sexual partners should be treated even if they are 
asymptomatic. 
• Question 2 
0 out of 1 points 
An in...
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A woman diagnosed with trichomoniasis asks if her sexual partner should be 
treated aswell. What is the appropriate response by the healthcare professional? 
Selected 
Answer: 
Sexual partners should be treated even if they are 
asymptomatic. 
• Question 2 
0 out of 1 points 
An in...
A woman diagnosed with trichomoniasis asks if her sexual partner should be treated 
aswell. What is the appropriate response by the healthcare professional? 
Selected 
Answer: 
Question 2 
Sexual partners should be treated even if they 
areasymptomatic. 
1 out of 1 points 
An infant is brought to th...
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Add to cartA woman diagnosed with trichomoniasis asks if her sexual partner should be treated 
aswell. What is the appropriate response by the healthcare professional? 
Selected 
Answer: 
Question 2 
Sexual partners should be treated even if they 
areasymptomatic. 
1 out of 1 points 
An infant is brought to th...
A runner has depleted all the oxygen available for muscle energy. Which of the following will facilitate his continued muscle performance? - ANSAnswer: Anaerobic glycolysis 
 
What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential that initiates an action potential? - ANSAnswer: Sodium gat...
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Add to cartA runner has depleted all the oxygen available for muscle energy. Which of the following will facilitate his continued muscle performance? - ANSAnswer: Anaerobic glycolysis 
 
What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential that initiates an action potential? - ANSAnswer: Sodium gat...
Overview of the Blood - ANS•Blood 
•5000ml 
•Plasma 
•3000ml 
 
Hematocrit defined - ANS- % of RBCs 
 [higher value = higher viscosity = thicker blood) 
 - Example: Polycythemia may have Hct of 60-70% 
 
Types of Blood Cells 
 - Erythrocytes [RBCs) - ANS- Transport O2 
 - Small disc shape...
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Add to cartOverview of the Blood - ANS•Blood 
•5000ml 
•Plasma 
•3000ml 
 
Hematocrit defined - ANS- % of RBCs 
 [higher value = higher viscosity = thicker blood) 
 - Example: Polycythemia may have Hct of 60-70% 
 
Types of Blood Cells 
 - Erythrocytes [RBCs) - ANS- Transport O2 
 - Small disc shape...
adenocarcinoma - ANScancers that arise from or form ductal or glandular structures. i.e.-mammary adenocarcinoma 
 
Anaplasia - ANSmicroscopic hallmarks of cancer cells. Loss of cellular differentiation. 
 
carcinoma in situ - ANSAccumulate specific genetic lesions. Localized to the epithelium but...
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Add to cartadenocarcinoma - ANScancers that arise from or form ductal or glandular structures. i.e.-mammary adenocarcinoma 
 
Anaplasia - ANSmicroscopic hallmarks of cancer cells. Loss of cellular differentiation. 
 
carcinoma in situ - ANSAccumulate specific genetic lesions. Localized to the epithelium but...
histology - ANSmicroscopic study of tissues and cells, yields important diagnostic info 
 
biopsy - ANSextraction of cell sample from organ or mass of tissue to allow for histological examination 
 
pathognomonic changes - ANShistological findings that represent distinct disease processes 
 
atro...
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Add to carthistology - ANSmicroscopic study of tissues and cells, yields important diagnostic info 
 
biopsy - ANSextraction of cell sample from organ or mass of tissue to allow for histological examination 
 
pathognomonic changes - ANShistological findings that represent distinct disease processes 
 
atro...
nonspecific immunity (4) - ANSsecretory activity of phagocytes 
barriers: i.e. skin, GI mucus, respiratory cilia 
chemicals: lysozyme, gastric acid 
flushing: tears, sweat, urine, GI motility 
 
specific immunity - ANSlymphocytes, antibodies 
 
effects seen with cytokine release (3) - ANSdilate i...
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Add to cartnonspecific immunity (4) - ANSsecretory activity of phagocytes 
barriers: i.e. skin, GI mucus, respiratory cilia 
chemicals: lysozyme, gastric acid 
flushing: tears, sweat, urine, GI motility 
 
specific immunity - ANSlymphocytes, antibodies 
 
effects seen with cytokine release (3) - ANSdilate i...
Inflammation - ANSAllows inflammatory cells, plasma proteins (e.g., complement), and fluid to exit blood vessels and enter the interstitial space Divided into acute and chronic inflammation 
 
Acute Inflammation - ANS-Characterized by the presence of edema and neutrophils in tissue. 
-Arises in re...
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Add to cartInflammation - ANSAllows inflammatory cells, plasma proteins (e.g., complement), and fluid to exit blood vessels and enter the interstitial space Divided into acute and chronic inflammation 
 
Acute Inflammation - ANS-Characterized by the presence of edema and neutrophils in tissue. 
-Arises in re...
Cells become specialized through the process of - ANSdifferentiation or maturation 
 
Eight specialized cellular functions are - ANSmovement, conductivity, metabolic absorption, secretion, excretion, respiration, reproduction, and communication 
 
Eukaryotic cells consist of - ANSthe plasma membr...
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Add to cartCells become specialized through the process of - ANSdifferentiation or maturation 
 
Eight specialized cellular functions are - ANSmovement, conductivity, metabolic absorption, secretion, excretion, respiration, reproduction, and communication 
 
Eukaryotic cells consist of - ANSthe plasma membr...
Signs of bacterial prostitis - ANS-Back pain 
-testes pain 
-frequency, hesitancy, urgency, nocturia, dysuria 
-unable to empty 
-elevated PSA levels 
 
Abx that work for bacterial prostitis (they penetrate the prostatic capsule) - ANS-trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole or floroquinolones for 2-6 wks 
...
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Add to cartSigns of bacterial prostitis - ANS-Back pain 
-testes pain 
-frequency, hesitancy, urgency, nocturia, dysuria 
-unable to empty 
-elevated PSA levels 
 
Abx that work for bacterial prostitis (they penetrate the prostatic capsule) - ANS-trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole or floroquinolones for 2-6 wks 
...
Eukaryotes - ANShave membrane-bound intracellular compartments (organelles) that includes a well defined nucleus. cells that bind with DNA and are involved in supercoiling of DNA 
 
prokaryotes - ANSno organelles, nuclear material is not encased by a nuclear membrane. Nuclei of cells carry genetic...
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Add to cartEukaryotes - ANShave membrane-bound intracellular compartments (organelles) that includes a well defined nucleus. cells that bind with DNA and are involved in supercoiling of DNA 
 
prokaryotes - ANSno organelles, nuclear material is not encased by a nuclear membrane. Nuclei of cells carry genetic...
Overview of the Blood - ANS•Blood 
•5000ml 
•Plasma 
•3000ml 
 
Hematocrit defined - ANS- % of RBCs 
 [higher value = higher viscosity = thicker blood) 
 - Example: Polycythemia may have Hct of 60-70% 
 
Types of Blood Cells 
 - Erythrocytes [RBCs) - ANS- Transport O2 
 - Small disc shape...
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Add to cartOverview of the Blood - ANS•Blood 
•5000ml 
•Plasma 
•3000ml 
 
Hematocrit defined - ANS- % of RBCs 
 [higher value = higher viscosity = thicker blood) 
 - Example: Polycythemia may have Hct of 60-70% 
 
Types of Blood Cells 
 - Erythrocytes [RBCs) - ANS- Transport O2 
 - Small disc shape...
Down Syndrome - ANS•Epicanthal fold 
•Brushfield spots (white spots on iris) 
•Microcephaly 
•Flattened nose, protruding tongue, & low set ears (shell-like) 
•Short hands/fingers with transverse palmers creases, 5thdigit curves inward 
•Delayed growth, development 
•Mental retardation...
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Add to cartDown Syndrome - ANS•Epicanthal fold 
•Brushfield spots (white spots on iris) 
•Microcephaly 
•Flattened nose, protruding tongue, & low set ears (shell-like) 
•Short hands/fingers with transverse palmers creases, 5thdigit curves inward 
•Delayed growth, development 
•Mental retardation...
acrocentric - ANSrefers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 
 
allelic heterogeneity - ANSthe situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. 
 
amorphic - ANSrefers ro mutations that cause a complete loss ...
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Add to cartacrocentric - ANSrefers to the terminal location of centromere on chromosomes 13, 14, 15, 21, and 22 
 
allelic heterogeneity - ANSthe situation in which multiple alleles at a single locus can produce one or more disease phenotypes. 
 
amorphic - ANSrefers ro mutations that cause a complete loss ...
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