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NSC 232 exam 2 Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
  • NSC 232 exam 2 Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success

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  • problems with urination (altered amount) - ️️oliguria - less than 30 ml in one hour -small amount, >500 a day anuria - less than 100 ml in 24 hours -without urine polyuria- greater than 2,000 ml in 24 hours -excessive urine characteristics of urine - ️️VOLUME-it's a #, ml or oz -balances what they take in COLOR, CLARITY - normal = light yellow, clarity = clean ODOR- no distinctive smell -poor odor - infection -diabetic-fruity STERILITY-urine is sterile how to prevent U...
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NURB 3050 Pathophysiology EXAM 2 Questions With 100% Verified Answers
  • NURB 3050 Pathophysiology EXAM 2 Questions With 100% Verified Answers

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  • NURB 3050 Pathophysiology EXAM 2 Questions With 100% Verified Answers Be able to explain the Renal-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System - answer1) Blood pressure drops 2)Sympathetic Nervous system is activated 3)Juxtaglomerular (JG) cells are activated and release renin 4) Angiotensinogen released by the liver 5) Then converted to Angiotensin 1 6) ACE system converts AG1 to Angiotensin 2 7) Vasoconstriction Kidneys keep Na+ and H20 Adrenal cortex releases Aldosterone to keep Na+ and H20 Pos...
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NSG 211 FINAL TEST Renal & Urologic Disorders Module Questions With Complete Solutions
  • NSG 211 FINAL TEST Renal & Urologic Disorders Module Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • oliguria - Low urine output <30mL hour Polyuria - High urine output > or = 2.5 L/day Normal Renal Filtration Rate - 180 L/day Incontinence - The Loss of Voluntary control of the bladder Stress Incontinence - Increased intra abdominal pressure forces urine out sphincter Ex. Coughing, Lifting, Laughing Retention - An inability to empty bladder; May accompany overflow incontinence Anesthesia can lead to ______. Spinal cord injuries at the sacral level blocks the micturit...
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CNUR 103 question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
  • CNUR 103 question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • CNUR 103 ureters - correct answer 30 cm long The lower ends of the ureters enter the bladder at the posterior corners of the floor of the bladder. Peristalsis propels urine into the bladder bladder - correct answer When filled, the urine stretches the bladder and signals the urge for micturition Urethra - correct answer Internal (smooth muscle) External (striated muscle) Micturition reflex In response to stretching of tissue ~250-300mL of urine bladder contracts internal sphincter ...
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NSC 232 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS 2024/2025
  • NSC 232 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025

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  • Physiology of urinary elimination → -void, urinatinon, micturition → -volume of 250-450 ml pressure rises → -cerebral cortex is the final control Process of micturition → 1. urine collects in bladder → 2. pressure stimulates special stretch receptors in bladder wall → 3. stretch receptors transmit impulses to spinal cord voiding reflex center → 4. internal sphincter relaxes, stimulating the urge to void → 5. If appropriate, the conscious portion of the brain relaxes the...
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N205 Fundamentals Exam 3 Hondros Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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  • micturition - Answer-another term for urination Defecation - Answer-elimination of feces Urinary incontinence (UI) - Answer-inability to control urination Urinary retention - Answer-abnormal accumulation of urine in the bladder because of an inability to urinate If incontinence is related to a memory problem - Answer-Initiate a toileting program for the patient Increased risk of urinary alterations - Answer-Rheumatoid arthritis, traumatic brain injury, Lasix, kidney stones Urine cultures...
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BIO 201 Exam 4 Graded A+
  • BIO 201 Exam 4 Graded A+

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  • BIO 201 Exam 4 Graded A+ ___ ___ controls how emotions are expressed (seat of judgement) ️Prefrontal Cortex ___ cells form the axons of the olfactory tracts ️Bulb -lead to temporal lobe, amygdala, hypothalamus emotional responses to odors; cough, salivate, sneeze or vomit in response to odors -cerebral cortex sends feedback to bulb cells -- changing quality & significance of odors when hungry ___ is perception of intensity of sound energy ️Loudness -how much the air molecules are c...
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Nursing 2050 Exam 1 Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024-2025
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  • Tubes propelling urine from the kidney to the bladder - Ureters Ureters can be blocked by this - renal calculi (kidney stones); peristaltic waves try to pass a kidney stone (these are called renal colic) a muscular sac that acts as a reservoir for urine until a sufficient amount collects o be voided - Bladder What is the muscle that the bladder is made of? - detruser muscle How much will the typical adult bladder hold? - 600 ml of urine A tube from the bladder to the outside envir...
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A&P 2 University Of Memphis -A&P 2- The Urinary System well answered
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  • A&P 2 University Of Memphis -A&P 2- The Urinary System well answered How is Na+ reabsorbed? A. by diffusion B. by osmosis C. by active transport using ATP D. by receptor-mediated endocytosis E. by facilitated diffusion - correct answer C The major calyces are the __________. A. cone-shaped structures located in the renal medulla B. expanded ends of nephrons C. large branches of the renal pelvis D. expanded ends of renal pyramids E. basic functional units of the kidneys - correct an...
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WOCN-Continence Questions and answer rated A+ 2023/2024
  • WOCN-Continence Questions and answer rated A+ 2023/2024

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  • WOCN-Continence Questions and answer rated A+ 2023cerebral cortex - correct answer Decision maker, in control incontinence - correct answer Any disruption in the cerebrocortical function can cause or contribute to.... CVA - correct answer common cause of cerebrocortical dysfunction causing incontinence Dementia - correct answer common cause of cerebrocortical dysfunction contributing to incontinence secondary to loss of processing skills Midbrain - correct answer the a...
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