Nur 631 Final Exam Study Guide Complete Questions And Answers 2024 Updates
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Nur 631 Final Exam Study Guide Complete Questions And Answers 2024 Updates
Where do we hold DNA inside our cell ANS Nucleus
What is cell suicide called ANS apoptosis
What will you see clinically in a patient with carbon monoxide poisoning ANS Normal SpO2, tissue necrosis
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Nur 631 Final Exam Study Guide Complete Questions
And Answers 2024 Updates
Where do we hold DNA inside our cell ANS Nucleus
What is cell suicide called ANS apoptosis
What will you see clinically in a patient with carbon monoxide poisoning ANS Normal SpO2, tissue necrosis
You have a patient with the following ABG
pH 7.25
HCO3 28
CO2 60 ANS Respiratory Acidiosis
How do we get molecules to go intracellular and extracellular? ANS Osmosis water and Diffusion for other
molecules
Patient comes in with copious vomiting what would we see and why? ANS Metabolic Alkalosis/Holding onto
Bicarb
What do we look for in an amniocentesis for neural tube defect? ANS Alpha Fetoprotein
What are the clinical characteristics of Trisomy 21 ANS short stature, wide eyes, low set ears, low nasal bridge,
web neck, low IQ
What is the gene that takes care of maintenece of all other genes ANS Housekeeping Genes
What are you thinking when you have wounds that won't heal? ANS Diabetes
If a newborn doesn't have enough collection-like proteins what kind of infection might they develop? ANS
Pneumonia
, Where do B Lymphoctes mature? ANS Bone Marrow
Chicken Pox Party is what kind of immunity? ANS Active Aquired
What is happening at a cellular level with at type 2 sensitivity reaction? ANS Antibodies bind to antigens on the
cell surface
Why do we give Phagam shots? To who? ANS To stop hemolytic disease (erythroblastosis fetalis). Given to Rh-
Mothers with Rh+ baby
How could a newbern have Types diabetes? ANS Autoimmune Disorder
Why do we see tissue damage in organ transplant patients? ANS The cells release cytokines and attack
endothelial cells
What is an exotoxin? ANS a toxin released by a living bacterial cell into its surroundings.
What cells help fight fungal infections? ANS T-Lymphocytes, Phagocytize
Why are people with stress more prone to getting sick? ANS helper T-cells are Suppressed bicause of
increasedCortisol Levels.
Chronic Sevene stress, what will we see on their labs? ANS increase cortisol lovels + decreased hypoglycemia
What happens when cellular metabelism isit working right? ANS Build up of waste
What is LEAST likely needed to stimulate our endothelial cells to go into the pro-inflammatory state? ANS
Intraluken 4 (IL4)
How dehydrated must a child be in order to see Hypotension? ANS 10%
How can a patient get a reperfusion injury? ANS Re-exposure to Oxygen
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