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GCU NUR-631 Final Exam
1.What houses all of our genetic material?: The nucleus
2.What is it programmed cell death?: Apoptosis
3.What happens with impaired metabolism of the cell?: Accumulation of waste products
4.Interpret this ABG: pH7.22/PcO2 60/Hco3 26: Respiratory acidosis
5.How does fluid move between ICF and ECF?: Osmosis
6.What protein carries an increased risk for a neural tube defect?: Alpha fetal protein
7.What are clinical manifestations of Down Syndrome?: Wide spaced eyes; wide nasal bridge; cardiac defects; IQ <70
8.Why can type 1 DM not be prevented?: Because it is an auto-immune disease
9.What gene maintains the cell in would healing and inflammation?: House- keeping gene
10.Why do older adults take longer to heal?: Their co-morbidities can delay wound healing
11.What happens when there isn't enough collectin like proteins in the newborn?: Increased risk of respiratory infection
12.What type of immunity results from a vaccination or from having the disease?: Active acquired immunity
13.Where do B lymphocytes mature?: B lymphocytes mature to B cells in the bone marrow
14.What is type II hypersensitivity? What happens to the cell surface?: Aller- gic reaction; histamine response. The anitbodies attack the antigens on the cell surface
15.Reasons to give Rhogam: Prevent hemolytic anemia of the newborn in an Rh negative mom, and an Rh positive fetus
16.What happens at a cellular level that can cause rejection in a transplant patient?: TH1 cells will release cytokines (inflammation), cytotoxic T cells, and macrophages. They will start to attack the epithelial cells of the transplanted tissue
17.When are exotoxins released?: During bacterial growth
18.What cells control fungal infections?: T lymphocytes and phagocytes
19.What hormone is affected during times of stress?: Cortisol

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