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NURS 611 Patho Quiz 1 - 7 Exam Questions with Correct Verified Answers Study Guide Bundle 2024/2025
NURS 611 Patho Quiz 1 - 7 Exam Questions with Correct Verified Answers Study Guide Bundle 2024/2025
[Show more]NURS 611 Patho Quiz 1 - 7 Exam Questions with Correct Verified Answers Study Guide Bundle 2024/2025
[Show more]The action of the platelet derived growth factor is to stimulate the production of 
which cells - Connective tissue cells. 
in action potential: 
When a resting cell is stimulated through voltage-regulated channels, the cell 
membranes be-come ??? . - more permeable to Na + 
in action potential: 
A ...
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Add to cartThe action of the platelet derived growth factor is to stimulate the production of 
which cells - Connective tissue cells. 
in action potential: 
When a resting cell is stimulated through voltage-regulated channels, the cell 
membranes be-come ??? . - more permeable to Na + 
in action potential: 
A ...
Hypocalcemia; Intermittent muscle spasms and complaints of numbness around 
her mouth - A female client with a history of chronic renal failure has a total serum 
calcium level of 7.9 mg/dL; nurse should focus on which manifestation associated 
with this calcium level? 
Cardiometabolic disorders - A...
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Add to cartHypocalcemia; Intermittent muscle spasms and complaints of numbness around 
her mouth - A female client with a history of chronic renal failure has a total serum 
calcium level of 7.9 mg/dL; nurse should focus on which manifestation associated 
with this calcium level? 
Cardiometabolic disorders - A...
Which statement best differentiates cardiac afterload from cardiac preload? - 
Cardiac afterload is the amount of resistance that the ventricle must overcome 
How does the heart function when a client is diagnosed with heart failure? - The 
contractility and stroke volume decreases. 
What is oncotic...
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Add to cartWhich statement best differentiates cardiac afterload from cardiac preload? - 
Cardiac afterload is the amount of resistance that the ventricle must overcome 
How does the heart function when a client is diagnosed with heart failure? - The 
contractility and stroke volume decreases. 
What is oncotic...
Increased platelet function, and consequent hypercoagulability, can be caused by: - 
Vascular damage 
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is characterized by: - hemorrhage 
Sue is fatigued and some blood tests are done. Her results include Hct 40%; Hgb 
8g/dL; WBC 8,000; platelets 175,000. ...
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Add to cartIncreased platelet function, and consequent hypercoagulability, can be caused by: - 
Vascular damage 
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is characterized by: - hemorrhage 
Sue is fatigued and some blood tests are done. Her results include Hct 40%; Hgb 
8g/dL; WBC 8,000; platelets 175,000. ...
Nicotine increases atherosclerosis by the release of which neurotransmitter? 
(Points : 0.5) 
Histamine 
Nitric oxide 
Angiotensin II 
Epinephrine - D. Epinephrine 
Nicotine stimulates the release of catecholamines (epinephrine and 
norepinephrine), which increases the HR and causes peripheral vascu...
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Add to cartNicotine increases atherosclerosis by the release of which neurotransmitter? 
(Points : 0.5) 
Histamine 
Nitric oxide 
Angiotensin II 
Epinephrine - D. Epinephrine 
Nicotine stimulates the release of catecholamines (epinephrine and 
norepinephrine), which increases the HR and causes peripheral vascu...
How much urine can the urinary bladder usually hold? 
a. 150 to 250 mL 
b. 300 to 400 mL 
c. 450 to 550 mL 
d. 600 to 700 mL - 300 to 400 mL 
Which type of calculi in the ureter is found most often in clients with spinal cord 
injuries? 
a. Calcium 
b. Struvite 
c. Uric acid 
d. Cystine - Struvite 
...
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Add to cartHow much urine can the urinary bladder usually hold? 
a. 150 to 250 mL 
b. 300 to 400 mL 
c. 450 to 550 mL 
d. 600 to 700 mL - 300 to 400 mL 
Which type of calculi in the ureter is found most often in clients with spinal cord 
injuries? 
a. Calcium 
b. Struvite 
c. Uric acid 
d. Cystine - Struvite 
...
A urologist is discussing a structure that supplies blood to the 
medulla. What is the urologist describing? 
A. Renal arteries 
B. Arcuate arteries 
C. Peritubular capillaries 
D. Vasa recta - D. Vesa recta 
The vasa recta is a network of capillaries that forms loops and closely follows the 
loops ...
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Add to cartA urologist is discussing a structure that supplies blood to the 
medulla. What is the urologist describing? 
A. Renal arteries 
B. Arcuate arteries 
C. Peritubular capillaries 
D. Vasa recta - D. Vesa recta 
The vasa recta is a network of capillaries that forms loops and closely follows the 
loops ...
Tumors are named in accordance with a system based on: 
Cell type or tissue 
Organ or size 
Size or appearance 
Cell type or shape - Cell type or tissue 
Substances such as enzymes, antigens, and hormones present in the circulation that 
can be used for cancer screening, to confirm a diagnosis, or t...
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Add to cartTumors are named in accordance with a system based on: 
Cell type or tissue 
Organ or size 
Size or appearance 
Cell type or shape - Cell type or tissue 
Substances such as enzymes, antigens, and hormones present in the circulation that 
can be used for cancer screening, to confirm a diagnosis, or t...
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease in which 
a. neuronal demyelination disrupts nerve transmission. 
b. muscles become increasingly bulky but weakened. 
c. acetylcholine receptors are destroyed or dysfunctional. 
d. acetylcholine release from motor neurons is disrupted. - c. acetylcholine 
r...
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Add to cartMyasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease in which 
a. neuronal demyelination disrupts nerve transmission. 
b. muscles become increasingly bulky but weakened. 
c. acetylcholine receptors are destroyed or dysfunctional. 
d. acetylcholine release from motor neurons is disrupted. - c. acetylcholine 
r...
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