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NURS 502 MIDTERM Exam.
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Chapter: Midterm 
Multiple Choice 
1. Which of the following cellular exchange mechanisms requires adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and the 
use of a carrier protein? 
A) Facilitated diffusion 
B) Osmosis 
C) Active transport 
D) Simple diffusion 
Ans: C 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Basic Cell Function and Structure 
Subject: Chapter 1 
Title: Cellular Function 
2. What is a key determinant of osmotic pressure? 
A) Water 
B) Sodium 
C) Albumin 
D) Glucose 
Ans: B 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Basic Cell Fu...
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WGU D027 COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE|QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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Autosomal Dominant Correct Answer 1 parent has, 50% change of child having 
 
Autosomal Recessive Correct Answer Both parents are carriers, 25% change of child having, 50% chance child is a carrier. 
 
Cystic Fibrosis Correct Answer affects pancreas causing secretions in lungs 
 
21st Trisomy Correct Answer Down Syndrome 
 
Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY) Correct Answer male has extra X, female like qualities 
 
Turner Syndrome Correct Answer Missing X in females 
 
Alpha Thalassemia Correct Answer i...
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ATI Med Surg Test Questions Overview of Genetics and Genomics in Nursing 100%Correct Answers 2024.
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ATI Med Surg Test Questions Overview of Genetics and Genomics in Nursing 100%Correct Answers 2024. 
1. A baby is born with what the physician believes is a diagnosis of trisomy 21. This means that the 
infant has three number 21 chromosomes. What factor describes the etiology of this genetic 
change? 
a. The mother also has genetic mutation of chromosome 21. 
b. The patient has a nondisjunction occurring during meiosis. 
c. During meiosis, a reduction of chromosomes resulted in 23. 
d. The patie...
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Edelman CCI Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Edelman CCI Questions and Answers 
 
Already Passed 
 
When transporting a patient with a urinary catheter the bag should always be: Below the 
patients bladder 
 
A 52 year old woman develops a murmur after a myocardial infarction. What is the most likely 
etiology? Ventricular Septal Defect 
 
How do you position a patient for using a PEDOF probe along the right sternal border? Right 
lateral decubitus 
 
A patient with down syndrome (trisomy 21) is referred to your lab for an echo. Which of t...
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WGU D027 STUDY GUIDE 2024
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WGU D027 STUDY GUIDE 2024 
 
 
Autosomal Dominant - ANSWER ☑☑1 parent has, 50% change of child having 
 
Autosomal Recessive - ANSWER ☑☑Both parents are carriers, 25% change of child having, 50% chance child is a carrier. 
 
Cystic Fibrosis - ANSWER ☑☑affects pancreas causing secretions in lungs 
 
21st Trisomy - ANSWER ☑☑Down Syndrome 
 
Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY) - ANSWER ☑☑male has extra X, female like qualities 
 
Turner Syndrome - ANSWER ☑☑Missing X in females...
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NUR 631 - Final Exam 2023/2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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NUR 631 - Final Exam 
 
 
 
 
Where do we hold DNA inside the cell? - ANSWER Nucleus 
 
 
 
 
 
What is it called when cell's commit suicide/programmed cell death? - ANSWER Apoptosis 
 
 
 
 
 
In carbon monoxide poisoning, what would we see and why? - ANSWER Tissue damage d/t CO binding on hemoglobin preventing oxygen from being able to bind to those sites, preventing tissue oxygenation 
 
 
 
 
 
If ph is LOW, Bicarb i...
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NUR 631 Final Exam Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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Removal of part of the liver leads to the remaining liver cells undergoing 
compensatory 
 :~~ Compensatory hyperplasia is an adaptive mechanism that enables 
certain organs to regenerate. For example, the removal of part of the liver 
leads to hyperplasia of the remaining liver cells (hepatocytes) to 
compensate for the loss. 
Which of the following statements best describes Raynaud disease? 
a. An inflammatory disorder of small and medium-size arteries in the feet and 
sometimes in the ha...
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WGU pathophysiology D236-Exam Questions and Answers 2022-2023
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WGU pathophysiology D236-Exam Questions and Answers 2022/2023 
 
What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces? 
 
How does this explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have edema? - ANSWER Starling's Law describes how fluids move across the capillary membrane. There are two major opposing forces that act to balance each other, hydrostatic pressure (pushing water out of the capillaries) and osmotic pressure (including oncontic pressure, which pushes fluid into the capillaries). 
 
Bot...
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Class SATA Qs Maternal Question and answers already passed
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Class SATA Qs Maternal Question and answers already passed Class SATA Qs Maternal/Newborn (Ch 9,10,12-16) 
 
1. During the first trimester, ultrasonography is most frequently used to do which of the following: (Select all that apply) 
a) confirm pregnancy 
b) verify location of pregnancy (uterine, ectopic, etc.) 
c) confirm gender of fetus 
d) confirm number and viability of fetuses 
e) identify markers such as nuchal translucency (NT) - correct answer a) confirm pregnancy 
b) verify locatio...
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UAB BY 123L Exam 3 Questions and Answers 2024;full solution pack
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karyotyping - number and type of chromosome present 
Barr body - -condensed inactive X chromosome near nucleus of cell 
-all females have 1 Barr body 
nondisjunction - failure of chromosomes to separate during meiosis 
autosomal nondisjunction - -failure of chromosomes (other than sex chromosomes) to separate 
during meiosis 
-exs: trisomy 21, trisomy 18 
translocation - portion of one chromosome is transferred to another (usually nonhomologous) 
abnormal egg (XX) x normal sperm (X) - -zygote: X...
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