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foundation sciences 7th Edition by
Grodner Lat, Exams of Nursing




Stimulation of CN X will cause
Cranial nerve X stimulation causes bradycardia by inhibiting
automaticity of the SA node.
Tachycardic effects are caused by inhibiting the vagus.


Cardiac rigor is a consequence of hypercalcemia and causes the heart
to stop in systole




Which of the following occurs during increased physical exertion?

,clinical application of foundation
sciences
a. Increased ventricular refilling, secondary to increased venomotor
tone
b. increased cardiac output
c. increased stroke volume
d. Increased cardiac cycle time




verapamil (a calcium antagonist)
Verapamil causes decreased contractility of the heart and
vasoconstriction of the coronary arteries, resulting in decreased cardiac
workload and increased blood flow to the heart muscle.




palpate the supraspinatus tendon?
Full adduction, full internal rotation, and full extension




superior pole is the location of the fracture. Which of the following
should be avoided in early rehabilitation?
90 degrees of knee flexion

,clinical application of foundation
sciences
patient has a low expiratory reserve volume. What does this mean?
a. The volume of air remaining in the lungs after a full expiration is low;
residual volume


b. The volume of air in a breath during normal breathing is low; tidal
volume


c. The volume of air forcefully expired after a forceful inspiration is low;
vital capacity


d. The amount of air expired after a resting expiration is low.




slows down my heart rate." Which of the following is the most probable
medication?
=Epinephrine, Digitalis, norepinephrine inrease heart rate


-Quinidine; antiarrhtmatic drug




technique of diaphragmatic breathing

, clinical application of foundation
sciences
Slow the breathing rate to 8 to 12 breaths per minute, increase
movement of the abdominal region, and decrease movement in the
upper chest.




cardiovascular response to exercise in trained and/or sedentary
patients
a. If exercise intensities are equal, the sedentary patient's heart rate
will increase faster than the trained patient's heart rate.


c. Trained patients will have a larger stroke volume during exercise.


d. The sedentary patient will reach anaerobic threshold faster than the
trained patient if workloads are equal.




increase in breathing rate and depth followed by brief pauses in
breathing
Cheyne-Stokes respiration


=Small breaths followed by inconsistent periods of absent breathing are
known as a Biot's breathing pattern.

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