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1.	A nurse is assessing a newborn who is 48 hr old and is experiencing opioid withdrawals. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? Hypotonicity Moderate tremors of the extremities Axillary temperature 36.1° C (96.9° F) Excessive sleepin
1.	A nurse is assessing a newborn who is 48 hr old and is experiencing opioid withdrawals. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? 
Hypotonicity 
 
Moderate tremors of the extremities Axillary temperature 36.1° C (96.9° F) Excessive sleeping 
2.	A nurse is reviewing a client's medical record and notes that the client is taking tamoxifen. The nurse should identify that tamoxifen is used to treat which of the following conditions? 
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma Endometriosis 
Breast ...
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1.	A nurse is assessing a newborn who is 48 hr old and is experiencing opioid withdrawals. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? 
Hypotonicity 
 
Moderate tremors of the extremities Axillary temperature 36.1° C (96.9° F) Excessive sleeping 
2.	A nurse is reviewing a client's medical record and notes that the client is taking tamoxifen. The nurse should identify that tamoxifen is used to treat which of the following conditions? 
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma Endometriosis 
Breast ...
1.	A nurse monitors fetal well-being by means of an external monitor. At the peak of the contractions, the fetal heart rate has repeatedly dropped 30 beats/min below the baseline. Late decelerations are suspected and the nurse notifies the physician. Whic
1.	A nurse monitors fetal well-being by means of an external monitor. At the peak of the contractions, the fetal heart rate has repeatedly dropped 30 beats/min below the baseline. Late decelerations are suspected and the nurse notifies the physician. Which is the rationale for this action? . 
The umbilical cord is wrapped tightly around the fetus' neck 
 
The fetal cord is being compressed due to rapid descent of the fetal head Maternal contractions are not adequate enough to deliver the fetus ...
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1.	A nurse monitors fetal well-being by means of an external monitor. At the peak of the contractions, the fetal heart rate has repeatedly dropped 30 beats/min below the baseline. Late decelerations are suspected and the nurse notifies the physician. Which is the rationale for this action? . 
The umbilical cord is wrapped tightly around the fetus' neck 
 
The fetal cord is being compressed due to rapid descent of the fetal head Maternal contractions are not adequate enough to deliver the fetus ...
1.	A nurse is assisting the provider to administer a dinoprostone insert labor for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A.	Place the client in semi-lower position for 1hr after administration 2.	A nurse is planning to teach a
1.	A nurse is assisting the provider to administer a dinoprostone insert labor for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
 
A.	Place the client in semi-lower position for 1hr after administration 
 
2.	A nurse is planning to teach a group of clients who are pregnant about breastfeeding after returning to work. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? 
 
B.	"Breast milk can be stored in a deep freezer for 12 months." 
 
3.	A nurse is...
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1.	A nurse is assisting the provider to administer a dinoprostone insert labor for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
 
A.	Place the client in semi-lower position for 1hr after administration 
 
2.	A nurse is planning to teach a group of clients who are pregnant about breastfeeding after returning to work. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? 
 
B.	"Breast milk can be stored in a deep freezer for 12 months." 
 
3.	A nurse is...
1. Match the following epithelial tissue types with its location in the body. 1.	Stratified squamous epithelium c 2.	Stratified cuboidal epithelium a 3.	Stratified columnar epithelium d 4.	Transitional epithelium b a.	seminiferous tubules b.	bladder c.	p
1. Match the following epithelial tissue types with its location in the body. 
1.	Stratified squamous epithelium c 
2.	Stratified cuboidal epithelium a 
3.	Stratified columnar epithelium d 
4.	Transitional epithelium b 
 
a.	seminiferous tubules 
b.	bladder 
c.	palms of hands 
d.	male urethra 
 
 
 
2.	Would non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium prevent water loss? Explain why or why not. 
No, non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium does help to prevent water loss; but also keep ...
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1. Match the following epithelial tissue types with its location in the body. 
1.	Stratified squamous epithelium c 
2.	Stratified cuboidal epithelium a 
3.	Stratified columnar epithelium d 
4.	Transitional epithelium b 
 
a.	seminiferous tubules 
b.	bladder 
c.	palms of hands 
d.	male urethra 
 
 
 
2.	Would non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium prevent water loss? Explain why or why not. 
No, non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium does help to prevent water loss; but also keep ...
1. Identify the muscle in the picture above, specified by the lab instructor, and list its innervation. Biceps Femoris - Common fibular nerve (peroneal) 2. Identify the muscle in the picture above, specified by the lab instructor, and its actions. (D
1. 
 
Identify the muscle in the picture above, specified by the lab instructor, and list its innervation. Biceps Femoris - Common fibular nerve (peroneal) 
 
 
 
2. 
 
Identify the muscle in the picture above, specified by the lab instructor, and its actions. (Dissection of the lower leg) 
Tibialis Anterior - Dorsiflexion, inversion of foot 
 
 
 
3.	Extensor Digitorum Longus: (mark all that apply) 
a.	Extends toes 
b.	Plantarflexes ankle 
c.	Innervated by peroneal nerve a,c 
 
 
 
4.	Soleus: (...
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Identify the muscle in the picture above, specified by the lab instructor, and list its innervation. Biceps Femoris - Common fibular nerve (peroneal) 
 
 
 
2. 
 
Identify the muscle in the picture above, specified by the lab instructor, and its actions. (Dissection of the lower leg) 
Tibialis Anterior - Dorsiflexion, inversion of foot 
 
 
 
3.	Extensor Digitorum Longus: (mark all that apply) 
a.	Extends toes 
b.	Plantarflexes ankle 
c.	Innervated by peroneal nerve a,c 
 
 
 
4.	Soleus: (...
BIOD MISC: CONNECTIVE TISSUE TEST WITH ANSWERS.Approved
BIOD MISC: CONNECTIVE TISSUE TEST WITH ANSWERS.Approved
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BIOD MISC: CONNECTIVE TISSUE TEST WITH ANSWERS.Approved
Objective: To become familiar with the basic components of a light microscope as well as how to load a sample for viewing. How to find your sample: 1.	Know where stage is. 2.	Use coarse knob by either rolling it away or rolling it towards you to raise/l
Objective: To become familiar with the basic components of a light microscope as well as how to load a sample for viewing. 
 
How to find your sample: 
 
1.	Know where stage is. 
2.	Use coarse knob by either rolling it away or rolling it towards you to raise/lower your sample. 
3.	Start at lowest magnification. 
a.	Do not hit the glass slide with the objective! 
4.	Slowly raise the object with the coarse knob. 
5.	While raising the stage, look into eyepiece, correcting the oculars, so you just h...
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Objective: To become familiar with the basic components of a light microscope as well as how to load a sample for viewing. 
 
How to find your sample: 
 
1.	Know where stage is. 
2.	Use coarse knob by either rolling it away or rolling it towards you to raise/lower your sample. 
3.	Start at lowest magnification. 
a.	Do not hit the glass slide with the objective! 
4.	Slowly raise the object with the coarse knob. 
5.	While raising the stage, look into eyepiece, correcting the oculars, so you just h...
1.	Explain the function of cilia in pseudostratified epithelium. Note: to receive full credit you must give a specific function based upon location of pseudostratified epithelium within the body. Your Answer: Pseudostratified epithelium can be found in t
1.	Explain the function of cilia in pseudostratified epithelium. Note: to receive full credit you must give a specific function based upon location of pseudostratified epithelium within the body. 
Your Answer: 
 
Pseudostratified epithelium can be found in the respiratory tract as well as the male reproductive tract. Cilia assists in movement of substances. In the respiratory tract cilia would propel mucus, and in the male reproductive tract cilia would propel sperm. (either example are acceptab...
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1.	Explain the function of cilia in pseudostratified epithelium. Note: to receive full credit you must give a specific function based upon location of pseudostratified epithelium within the body. 
Your Answer: 
 
Pseudostratified epithelium can be found in the respiratory tract as well as the male reproductive tract. Cilia assists in movement of substances. In the respiratory tract cilia would propel mucus, and in the male reproductive tract cilia would propel sperm. (either example are acceptab...
1.	Why do Gram-negative bacteria stain red? It stain red due to the thinner pepidolglycan layer in their cell wall 2.	Identify the stain and shape of the bacteria pictured below. Gram postive : cocci (Spherical)
1.	Why do Gram-negative bacteria stain red? 
It stain red due to the thinner pepidolglycan layer in their cell wall 
 
2.	Identify the stain and shape of the bacteria pictured below. Gram postive : cocci (Spherical)
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1.	Why do Gram-negative bacteria stain red? 
It stain red due to the thinner pepidolglycan layer in their cell wall 
 
2.	Identify the stain and shape of the bacteria pictured below. Gram postive : cocci (Spherical)
1.	Fibrin is another term for		? blood clots 2.	Once you inoculate the rabbit plasma containing media for the coagulase test, how long do you wait to read the sample results? A.	1-2 hours B.	3-6 hours C.	8-10 hours D.	12-14 hours D. 12-14 hours w
1.	Fibrin is another term for		? 
 
 
blood clots 
 
 
2.	Once you inoculate the rabbit plasma containing media for the coagulase test, how long do you wait to read the sample results? 
A.	1-2 hours 
 
B.	3-6 hours 
 
C.	8-10 hours 
 
D.	12-14 hours 
 
 
D. 12-14 hours which is the equivalent of an overnight incubation. 
 
 
3.	How is fibrin beneficial to a bacterium in terms of antibody recognition? 
 
 
The presence of fibrin can form a ‘hard’ shell (or coat) around the bacterium, making a...
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1.	Fibrin is another term for		? 
 
 
blood clots 
 
 
2.	Once you inoculate the rabbit plasma containing media for the coagulase test, how long do you wait to read the sample results? 
A.	1-2 hours 
 
B.	3-6 hours 
 
C.	8-10 hours 
 
D.	12-14 hours 
 
 
D. 12-14 hours which is the equivalent of an overnight incubation. 
 
 
3.	How is fibrin beneficial to a bacterium in terms of antibody recognition? 
 
 
The presence of fibrin can form a ‘hard’ shell (or coat) around the bacterium, making a...