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NUR 104 TEST 1 REVIEW QUESTION AND ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)

### 1. What is stroke volume?

- A) Amount of blood pushed into the lungs per heartbeat

- B) Amount of blood pushed into the aorta per heartbeat

- C) Amount of blood pumped in one minute

- D) Amount of blood in the body

**Answer:** B) Amount of blood pushed into the aorta per heartbeat



### 2. What is respiration?

- A) The act of sleeping

- B) The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs and tissues

- C) The process of digestion

- D) The act of eating

**Answer:** B) The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs and tissues



### 3. What is cardiac output?

- A) Amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle in 1 minute

- B) Amount of blood pushed into the lungs per heartbeat

- C) Total blood volume in the body

- D) Amount of blood in the arteries

**Answer:** A) Amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle in 1 minute

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### 4. Where does gas exchange with the blood occur?

- A) Heart

- B) Alveoli sacs

- C) Capillaries

- D) Veins

**Answer:** B) Alveoli sacs



### 5. What is the normal body temperature range?

- A) 95 to 97 degrees

- B) 96 to 98 degrees

- C) 97.5 to 99.5 degrees

- D) 98 to 100 degrees

**Answer:** C) 97.5 to 99.5 degrees



### 6. What is the most accurate noninvasive way to measure body temperature?

- A) Oral thermometer

- B) Axillary thermometer

- C) Temporal artery thermometer

- D) Rectal thermometer

**Answer:** C) Temporal artery thermometer



### 7. What is hyperthermia?

- A) Normal body temperature

- B) A condition where the temperature is above 100.2 degrees

- C) Low body temperature

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- D) A temporary fever

**Answer:** B) A condition where the temperature is above 100.2 degrees



### 8. What does defervescence mean?

- A) Onset of fever

- B) Abatement of fever

- C) Increase in temperature

- D) Persistent fever

**Answer:** B) Abatement of fever



### 9. What happens to patients older than 75 regarding body temperature?

- A) They have a higher body temperature

- B) They have a lower base body temperature

- C) Their temperature is always normal

- D) They cannot regulate temperature

**Answer:** B) They have a lower base body temperature



### 10. What are chills?

- A) A sensation of warmth

- B) Sensations of cold and shaking of the body

- C) A sign of fever

- D) A common cold

**Answer:** B) Sensations of cold and shaking of the body



### 11. What does febrile refer to?

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