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[Show more]Shock Correct Answer-Physiological state of inadequate cellular oxygenation 
 
Cellular phenomenon 
 
What is shock a result of? Correct Answer-Ineffective tissue perfusion 
 
What does shock result in? Correct Answer-widespread cellular dysfunction and death 
 
What is the purpose of tissue perfusi...
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Add to cartShock Correct Answer-Physiological state of inadequate cellular oxygenation 
 
Cellular phenomenon 
 
What is shock a result of? Correct Answer-Ineffective tissue perfusion 
 
What does shock result in? Correct Answer-widespread cellular dysfunction and death 
 
What is the purpose of tissue perfusi...
NURS 400 Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Chapter 22 Assessment of Respiratory Function Correct Answer- 
 
1. A patient is having her tonsils removed. The patient asks the nurse what function the 
tonsils normally serve. Which of the following would be the most accurate response? 
A) The tonsils separate your windpipe from your throat when ...
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Add to cartChapter 22 Assessment of Respiratory Function Correct Answer- 
 
1. A patient is having her tonsils removed. The patient asks the nurse what function the 
tonsils normally serve. Which of the following would be the most accurate response? 
A) The tonsils separate your windpipe from your throat when ...
What is hydrocephalus? Correct Answer-Hydrocephalus is the excessive accumulation of CSF that increases intracranial pressure. 
-Blockage in flow of CSF through ventricles of brain or when cannot be absorbed by arachnoid villi. 
 
What types of substances are able to directly cross the blood-brain b...
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Add to cartWhat is hydrocephalus? Correct Answer-Hydrocephalus is the excessive accumulation of CSF that increases intracranial pressure. 
-Blockage in flow of CSF through ventricles of brain or when cannot be absorbed by arachnoid villi. 
 
What types of substances are able to directly cross the blood-brain b...
hearing loss signs and symptoms Correct Answer-talking loud, positioning head with better ear facing the person they are listening to, asks people to repeat things that they are saying, blank look, 
 
risk factors of causes of hearing loss Correct Answer-family history, congenital malformations, low...
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Add to carthearing loss signs and symptoms Correct Answer-talking loud, positioning head with better ear facing the person they are listening to, asks people to repeat things that they are saying, blank look, 
 
risk factors of causes of hearing loss Correct Answer-family history, congenital malformations, low...
Cerebral cortex structures: Correct Answer-Frontal lobe 
Parietal lobe 
Temporal lobe 
Occipital lobe 
Limbic System 
 
Frontal lobe function Correct Answer-Broca's area for speech production; 
 
Morals, emotions, reasoning & judgement, concentration, & abstraction 
 
Parietal lobe function Correc...
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Add to cartCerebral cortex structures: Correct Answer-Frontal lobe 
Parietal lobe 
Temporal lobe 
Occipital lobe 
Limbic System 
 
Frontal lobe function Correct Answer-Broca's area for speech production; 
 
Morals, emotions, reasoning & judgement, concentration, & abstraction 
 
Parietal lobe function Correc...
Two subcategories of sweat gland: Correct Answer-Eccrine & Apocrine 
 
Difference in Eccrine & Apocrine (Sweat) Glands: Correct Answer-Eccrine are found in all areas of the skin; Sweat is release D/T increase in body temp/ambient temp 
 
Apocrine are larger & secrete odoriferous sweat; located in ax...
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Add to cartTwo subcategories of sweat gland: Correct Answer-Eccrine & Apocrine 
 
Difference in Eccrine & Apocrine (Sweat) Glands: Correct Answer-Eccrine are found in all areas of the skin; Sweat is release D/T increase in body temp/ambient temp 
 
Apocrine are larger & secrete odoriferous sweat; located in ax...
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