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UPDATED 2024 GCU BIO-202 Lab Exam 1 100% PASS VERIFIED Questions and Answers 2023//2024
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ADH (Antidiuretic Hormone) - ANSWER Comes from Pos. Pituitary, Targets kidneys for 
water conservation, +/- blood volume and pressure 
OCT (Oxytocin) - ANSWER Comes from Pos. Pituitary, Targets mammary glands and 
uterus to induce milk movement into secretory ducts and induce uterine contractions 
during childbirth, + cervical & uterine stretching 
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone) - ANSWER Comes from Ant. Pituitary, Targets 
the Zona Fasciculata to stimulate the release of cortisol and adrenal...
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GCU BIO-202 Lab Exam 1 100% PASS VERIFIED Questions and Answers 2023//2024
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GCU BIO-202 Lab 
Exam 1 100% PASS 
VERIFIED Questions 
and Answers 
2023//2024 
ADH (Antidiuretic Hormone) - ANSWER Comes from Pos. Pituitary, Targets kidneys for 
water conservation, +/- blood volume and pressure 
OCT (Oxytocin) - ANSWER Comes from Pos. Pituitary, Targets mammary glands and 
uterus to induce milk movement into secretory ducts and induce uterine contractions 
during childbirth, + cervical & uterine stretching 
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone) - ANSWER Comes from Ant. Pi...
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N115 E1Fluid & Electrolyte Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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N115 E1Fluid & Electrolyte Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions 
Average fluid intake per day ANS 1500 mL - 2000mL 
 
Body's 2 major fluid compartments ANS - Intracellular (ICF) (2/3 of body's water) 
- Extracellular (ECF) (1/3 of body's water) 
 
Intracellular fluid is found where? ANS inside the cell 
 
Extracellular fluid is found where? ANS Outside the cell 
-intravascular (BVs) 
-interstitial 
-transcellular (inside eyeball, cerebrospinal fluid)
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Bvsc4 Questions And Answers Latest Updated
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Bvsc4 Questions And Answers Latest Updated
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PATH2220 Final Exam - Learning outcome- based Questions and Answers 2024
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PATH2220 Final Exam - Learning outcome- 
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define key terms associated with the pathological basis of disease such as disease, 
aetiology, pathogenesis - Answer- Disease = abnormal condition where normal function 
(homeostasis) of body part/organ is disturbed 
Aetiology = cause of disease/condition (inherited/acquired) 
Pathogenesis = manner of development of disease - cellular events / changes / 
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BVSc4 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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List the 8 steps of an ophthalmic exam 
 1. Distance examination 
 2. Schirmer tear test 
 3. Neuro-ophthalmic examination 
 4. Close direct examination 
 5. Sampling 
 6. Intraocular pressure and pupil dilation 
 7. Lens and posterior segment examination 
 8. Vital stain application 
List two things that can be assessed by distant direct ophthalmoscopy 
 1. Pupil size 
2. Strabismus 
How long should you hold the Schirmer tear test paper in position for? 
 1 ...
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PATH2220 Final Exam - Learning outcome- based Questions and Answers 2024
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PATH2220 Final Exam - Learning outcome- 
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define key terms associated with the pathological basis of disease such as disease, 
aetiology, pathogenesis - Answer- Disease = abnormal condition where normal function 
(homeostasis) of body part/organ is disturbed 
Aetiology = cause of disease/condition (inherited/acquired) 
Pathogenesis = manner of development of disease - cellular events / changes / 
reactions caused by aetiology that alter normal cellular processes ...
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NURS 271 QUIZ #2 ( correct answers)
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What are the primary functions of the skin? correct answers *skin = largest organ in the body 
- protection 
- excretion 
- sensory perception 
- heat regulation 
 
What are the most common causes of burns? correct answers 1) thermal = dry heat, moist heat, or contact heat 
2) chemical = commonly results from accidents at home/work 
- severity depends on > how long the chemical remains on your skin, amt of tissue exposed, chemical conc. & the action of the chemical 
- risk for systemic t...
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3160 Health Assessment Exam 2 | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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papule 
: Solid, thickened elevated, round < 1cm in size 
Bulla 
: Blister; Superficial fluid-filled easily ruptures 
Nodule 
: Solid, usually harder in texture, deeper in the dermis 
Petechiae 
: Tiny purple/red 1-3 mm in size 
Keloid 
: Hypertrophic skin (scar) 
Senile angioma 
2 | P a g e 
: Associated with "old" raised red dots 
Purpura 
: Red-purple skin lesion due to blood in tissues from breaks in BVs 
Patch 
: Maybe darker in color >2cm in size 
Wheal 
: Raised red skin lesion d...
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BVSc4 Test With Complete Solution
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