Hypernatremia will result in:
A. Increase in BP and cell excitability
B. An increase in BP and decrease cell excitability
C. A decrease in BP and increase in cell excitability
D. A decrease in BP and decrease in cell excitability - ANSWERA. Increase in BP and cell excitability
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Hypernatremia will result in:
A. Increase in BP and cell excitability
B. An increase in BP and decrease cell excitability
C. A decrease in BP and increase in cell excitability
D. A decrease in BP and decrease in cell excitability - ANSWERA. Increase in BP and cell excitability
___________ are small secreted intercellular signaling molecules that are responsible for the
inflammatory response.
A. Toll like receptors
B. Cytokines
C. Tissue factor
D. NOD-like receptors - ANSWERB. Cytokines
Hypovolemic hyponatremia will in have all the following effects EXCEPT:
A. Swelling of the cells due to influx of water
B. Drop in ECF osmotic pressure
C. Tachycardia and decrease in urine output
D. Increased blood pressure/volume
" - ANSWERD. Increased blood pressure/volume
Colloid osmotic pressure is the pressure created by
A. All ions and protein in that fluid
B. Only the ions in the fluid
C. Only the protein in the fluid
D. Only the ions that are not permeable - ANSWERC. Only the protein in the fluid
,The most common leukocyte and dominates in early inflammatory response - ANSWERNeutrophil
Interstitial fluid would be considered _____ fluid.
A. Intracellular
B. Extracellular
C. Synovial
D. Intravascular - ANSWERB. Extracellular
The Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system when activated will ultimately result in the ____ through
effects on the kidneys.
A. Loss of Na+ and water
B. Retention of Na, water and loss of K
C. Reduction in plasma oncotic pressure
D. Increase in plasma oncotic pressure - ANSWERB. Retention of Na, water and loss of K
The law of mass action dictates that if CO2 levels in the tissue or blood rises the equilibrium will shift
toward - ANSWERIncrease levels of H+ and HCO3
The effect of hypocalcemia on the neuromuscular system
A. Does not affect the neuromuscular system
B. Increased neuromuscular excitability
C. Decreased neuromuscular excitability
D. Flaccid paralysis - ANSWERB. Increased neuromuscular excitability
How much of the water found in our bodies is intracellular?
A. Two thirds (66%)
B. Three fourths (75%)
C. One third (33%)
D. One fourth (25%) - ANSWERA. Two thirds (66%)
The primary cation in our ECF - ANSWERSodium
, What is the next step in dealing with pathogens or debris after the phagosome has formed?
A. Adherence
B. Engulfment
C. Fusion with the lysosome
D. Destruction of the target - ANSWERC. Fusion with the lysosome
Which of the following is a likely effect of hypercalcemia?
A. Bradycardia and generalized fatigue/weakness
B. Tachycardia and hyper-excitable muscles/nerves
C. Consistent, unresponsive and unchanging heart rate
D. Diarrhea - ANSWERA. Bradycardia and generalized fatigue/weakness
C3a is capable of degranulation of most cells and rapidly inducing increase in vasodilation and
increase capillary permeability that it is an
A. Anaphylatoxin
B. Opsonin
C. Chemotactic factor
D. Angiogenic factor - ANSWERA. Anaphylatoxin
Which of the following is NOT and example of active immunity
A. Protection from infection of an infant through breastfeeding
B. Previous vaccinations against measles
C. Previous infection with chicken pox
D. Recovery from the flu infection - ANSWERA. Protection from infection of an infant through
breastfeeding
ADH is released in response to ___ and results is ___.
A. Dehydration, increased water retention
B. Dehydration, increased Na retention
C. Volume overload, increased water retention
D. Volume overload, increased Na retention - ANSWERA. Dehydration, increased water retention
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