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BSNC 1000 FINAL MODULE 9 – Family Questions with Complete Solutions
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BSNC 1000 Final (questions and answers)
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What is the timeline of the cellular stage in acute inflammation? - Answer - WBCs 
adhere to vessel wall, increase in vascular permeability creates gaps, WBCs enter 
tissue, neutrophils arrive first, WBCs move by chemotaxis to area of injury, 
phagocytosis removes bacteria/cell debris, macrophages arrive next 
 
What does corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) do - Answer - Stimulates 
anterior/posterior pituitary gland to release several hormones...
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BSNC 1000 FINAL EXAM MODULE 7-10 fully solved
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BSNC 1000 Final Set Questions With Revised Correct Answers
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BSNC 1000 Final Set Questions 
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1) What body systems does mobility involve - ANSWER 
skeletal, muscular, nervous 
2) Under what conditions could someone have impaired 
mobility - ANSWER 
bone/joint diseases 
(osteoporosis/arthritis) 
surgery 
broken bones 
disabilities 
3) How are gas exchange and mobility related - ANSWER 
mobility of ribs and breathing muscles aid in breathing 
properly 
supports aerobic activity 
4) How are mobility and...
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BSNC 1000 FINAL Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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why are older adults more at risk for mobility issues - ANSWER -vertebral disks thin 
-spinal column shortens and compresses 
-bone density decreases 
-cartilage rigid 
-ligaments lose elasticity 
-muscle mass decreases 
 
where does declarative episodic memory occur? - ANSWER hippocampus and medial thalamus 
 
where does declarative semantic memory occur? - ANSWER temporoparietal association cortices 
 
where does immediate memory occur? - ANSWER primary auditory or visual cortex 
 
where d...
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BSNC 1000 FINAL EXAM MODULE 7-10 Exam Question And Answers 2024
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BSNC 1000 FINAL NCLEX Q-S 6-10 Questions with Complete Solutions
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BSNC 1000 Final (questions and answers)
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What is the timeline of the cellular stage in acute inflammation? - Answer - WBCs 
adhere to vessel wall, increase in vascular permeability creates gaps, WBCs enter 
tissue, neutrophils arrive first, WBCs move by chemotaxis to area of injury, 
phagocytosis removes bacteria/cell debris, macrophages arrive next 
What does corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) do - Answer - Stimulates 
anterior/posterior pituitary gland to release several hormones (antidiuretic, prolactin, 
growth, adrenocortic...
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BSNC 1000 FINAL MODULE 9 – Family Questions with Complete Solutions
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BSNC 1000 Final Test Questions and Answers All Correct
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BSNC 1000 Final Test Questions and Answers All Correct 
 
What happens as someone ages? - Answer-More bone reabsorption= more brittle and weak= increased fractures 
 
Why are females more at risk for osteoporosis? - Answer-- Females have lower peak bone mass 
- Females start with lower bones mass because of body structure 
- Menopause decreases bone mass due to low estrogen 
 
Clinical manifestations of osteoporosis - Answer-- Nothing 
- Falls can indicate brittle bones 
 
Cognition definition -...
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