NURSING NSG 5003 (NSG5003)

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 NURSING NSG 5003 Study Guide Quiz spring 2023
  • NURSING NSG 5003 Study Guide Quiz spring 2023

  • Exam (elaborations) • 21 pages • 2023
  • 1. Diagram and describe the normal female external genitalia Mons pubis (mons veneris)—a fatty layer of tissue over the pubic symphysis (joint formed by union of the pubic bones). During puberty it becomes covered with pubic hair and sebaceous and sweat glands become more active. Estrogen causes fat to be deposited under the skin, giving the mons pubis a moundlike shape. This cushion of tissue protects the pubic symphysis during sexual intercourse. • Labia majora (singular, labium maju...
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 NURSING NSG 5003 Study Guide Quiz  spring 2023
  • NURSING NSG 5003 Study Guide Quiz spring 2023

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  • Study Guide Quiz #3 1. Diagram and describe the normal female external genitalia Mons pubis (mons veneris)—a fatty layer of tissue over the pubic symphysis (joint formed by union of the pubic bones). During puberty it becomes covered with pubic hair and sebaceous and sweat glands become more active. Estrogen causes fat to be deposited under the skin, giving the mons pubis a moundlike shape. This cushion of tissue protects the pubic symphysis during sexual intercourse. • Labia majora (...
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NSG5003 Week 9 Study Guide Test Bank
  • NSG5003 Week 9 Study Guide Test Bank

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  • NSG5003 Week 9 Study Guide Test Bank. Chapter 15: Structure and Function of the Neurologic System MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which pathway carries sensory information toward the central nervous system (CNS)? a. Ascending c. Somatic b. Descending d. Efferent 2. Which type of axon transmits a nerve impulse at the highest rate? a. Large nonmyelinated c. Small nonmyelinated b. Large myelinated d. Small myelinated 3. Which nerves are capable of regeneration? a. Nerves within the brain and spinal co...
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Week 8 Knowledge Check Quiz Advanced Patho NSG 5003
  • Week 8 Knowledge Check Quiz Advanced Patho NSG 5003

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  • Question 1 (1 point) Question 1 Saved The kidney is able to keep the rate of glomerular perfusion and GFR fairly constant over a range of arterial pressures. One mechanism responsible for the autoregulatory response in the kidney is: Question 1 options: Myogenic mechanism Active transport Carrier mechanism Passive transport Question 2 (1 point) Question 2 Unsaved Acute cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder and is the most common site of UTIs. A UTI is an inflammation of the urina...
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NSG 5003 Week 8 Knowledge Check Quiz Advanced Pathophysiology
  • NSG 5003 Week 8 Knowledge Check Quiz Advanced Pathophysiology

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  • Question 1 (0.5 points) Question 1 Saved What effects do exercise and body position have on renal blood flow? Question 1 options: They activate renal parasympathetic neurons and cause mild vasoconstriction. They activate renal sympathetic neurons and cause mild vasoconstriction. Both activate renal parasympathetic neurons and cause mild vasodilation. They activate renal sympathetic neurons and cause mild vasodilation. Question 2 (0.5 points) Question 2 Saved Blood vessels of the ...
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NSG 5003 Week 6 Knowledge Check Quiz Advanced Pathophysiology
  • NSG 5003 Week 6 Knowledge Check Quiz Advanced Pathophysiology

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  • Question 1 (1 point) Question 1 Saved Both iron and folate are vital to meet both the woman’s needs and those of the developing baby. They play an active role in the development of: A) Erythrocytes B) Leukocytes C) Neutrophils D) Platelets Question 2 (1 point) Question 2 Saved Within the first year of life, it is normal for a childs: A) Reticulocyte count to rise B) Platelet count to fall C) Lymphocyte count to rise D) Eosinophil count to fall Question 3 (1 p...
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NSG 5003 Week 3 Knowledge Check Quiz Advanced Pathophysiology
  • NSG 5003 Week 3 Knowledge Check Quiz Advanced Pathophysiology

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  • Question 1 (1 point) 5 out of 5 correct Saved Which of the following is a true statement about genes? Question 1 options: B) Genes are messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) C) Genes are cells that determine gender during fertilization D) Genes are antibodies that promote disease Next Page Page 1 of 5 Question 2 (1 point) Saved Which of the following is the major cause of death from cancer? Question 2 options: B) Hemorrhage NO C) Pain D) Metastasis YES Nex...
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NSG 5003 Week 5 Knowledge check Graded A
  • NSG 5003 Week 5 Knowledge check Graded A

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  • Question 1 (1 point) Which statement best describes the major characteristic of bronchiolitis? Question 1 options: Destruction of lung parenchyma and collapse of distal airways Obstruction by eosinophilic mucous plugs in the upper airway Widespread inflammation of the bronchioles Extensive constriction of the bronchioles Save Question 2 (1 point) Which of the following physiologic abnormalities is characteristic of emphysema? Question 2 options: Extensive inflammation of the lowe...
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NSG 5003 Midterm Exam Graded A
  • NSG 5003 Midterm Exam Graded A

  • Exam (elaborations) • 18 pages • 2022
  • What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential to initiate an action potential? Question 1 options: Potassium gates open and potassium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive Sodium gates open and sodium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive. Sodium gates close, allowing potassium into the cell to change the membrane potential from positive to negative. Potassium gates close, allowing sod...
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NSG5003 Week 6 Study Guide Graded A
  • NSG5003 Week 6 Study Guide Graded A

  • Exam (elaborations) • 15 pages • 2022
  • 1. What is the most abundant class of plasma protein? a. Globulin c. Clotting factors b. Albumin d. Complement proteins 2. What is the effect of low plasma albumin? a. Clotting factors decrease, thus increasing the chance of prolonged bleeding. b. Fewer immunoglobulins are synthesized, thus impairing the immune function. c. Less iron is stored, thus increasing the incidence of iron deficiency anemia. d. Osmotic pressure decreases, thus water moves from the capillaries to the interstitiu...
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