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NUR 631 GCU Final Exam

1. What houses all of our genetic material?
Answer
The nucleus

2. What is it programmed cell death?
Answer
Apoptosis

3. What happens with impaired metabolism of the cell?
Answer
Accumulation of waste products

4. Interpret this ABG
Answer
pH7.22/PcO2 60/Hco3 26


Respiratory acidosis

5. How does fluid move between ICF and ECF?
Answer
Osmosis

6. What protein carries an increased risk for a neural tube defect?
Answer
Alpha fetal protein

7. What are clinical manifestations of Down Syndrome?
Answer
Wide spaced eyes; wide nasal bridge; cardiac defects; IQ <70

, 8. Why can type 1 DM not be prevented?
Answer
Because it is an auto-immune disease

9. What gene maintains the cell in would healing and inflammation?
Answer
House- keeping gene

10. Why do older adults take longer to heal?
Answer
Their co-morbidities can delay wound healing

11. What happens when there isn't enough collectin like proteins in the new- born?
Answer
Increased risk of respiratory infection

12. What type of immunity results from a vaccination or from having the disease?
Answer
Active acquired immunity

13. Where do B lymphocytes mature?
Answer
B lymphocytes mature to B cells in the bone marrow

14. What is type II hypersensitivity? What happens to the cell surface?
Answer
Allergic reaction; histamine response. The anitbodies attack the antigens on the cell surface

15. Reasons to give Rhogam
Answer
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?

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