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Chamberlain NR283 Pathophysiology Test Question Bank (Exam 1, Exam 2, Exam 3, Final Exam). NR 283 Pathophysiology Test Question Bank
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Chamberlain NR283 Pathophysiology Test Question Bank 
(Exam 1, Exam 2, Exam 3, Final Exam). NR 283 Pathophysiology Test Question Bank 
 
 
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Chamberlain NR283 Test Question Bank (Exam 1, Exam 2, Exam 3, Final Exam) 
1. Which of the following areas lacks blood vessels and nerves? 
 
a.	Epidermis 
 
b.	Dermis 
 
c.	Subcutaneous tissue 
 
d.	Fatty tissue 
ANS: A REF: 142 
2. What...
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HBS: 2.2.1 Endocrine System
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HBS: 2.2.1 Endocrine System 
1. Endocrine Gland: - Definition: A gland that secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream. 
2. Endocrine System: - Definition: A collection of glands that produce and release hormones to regulate metabolic processes 
in the body. Key components include the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal glands, islets of 
Langerhans, ovaries, and testes. 
3. Exocrine Gland: - Definition: A gland (such as sweat glands, saliva glands, or kidneys) that releases its s...
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HBS Endocrine System Guaranteed Success
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Endocrine System 
The endocrine system functions through communication mechanisms that do not involve neurons, 
utilizing hormones that are dispatched to various cells possessing specific receptors for these chemical 
signals. 
Exocrine Glands 
Exocrine glands function by secreting substances through ducts to designated locations. Unlike 
endocrine glands, the products of exocrine glands are typically released outside the body. Some 
prominent ex...
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Davita PCT Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (Verified Answers)
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Davita PCT Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (Verified Answers) 
 
Fluid pushed thru a semipermeable membrane 
Ultrafiltration 
Known as solute drag, solute move w/ water across the semipermeable membrane. kidneys remove waste this way 
Convection 
Movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from high to low concentration 
Diffusion 
Fluid move from low to high solute concentration 
Osmosis 
1) Fluid Balance (ultrafiltration) 
2) Electrolyte ba...
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NURS 208 Test 1- Pathology Concepts | graded A
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Pathology Concepts Homeostasis • The tendency to maintain balance/stability internally • Self-regulating, give-and-take system • Compensatory mechanisms: strategies that make up for the chan ges and return the body to its normal state • Two feedback systems: - Positive feedback: formation of blood clot while bleeding, child birth - Negative feedback: control of elevated blood sugar by insulin Histology: cause or reason for a disease • May include infectious agents, chemicals, environme...
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Fluid pushed thru a semipermeable membrane Ans- Ultrafiltration 
Known as solute drag, solute move w/ water across the semipermeable membrane. *kidneys remove 
waste this way* Ans- Convection 
Movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from *high* to *low* 
concentration Ans- Diffusion 
Fluid move from *low* to *high* solute concentration Ans- Osmosis 
1) Fluid Balance (ultrafiltration) 
2) Electrolyte balance (diffusion) 
3) Acid/Base...
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CCHT Exam 323 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Which of the following practices helps to build a patient's immunity to hepatitis B? - CORRECT ANSWER Vaccination 
 
A patient asks the technician, "What does uremia mean?" The technician response should be based on the understanding that uremia is - CORRECT ANSWER an increase of wasters in the blood 
 
A central venous catheter may be used as a vascular access when a - CORRECT ANSWER patient has inadequate blood vessels in the limbs 
 
Befor...
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Davita PCT Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (Verified Answers)
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Davita PCT Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (Verified Answers)Fluid pushed thru a semipermeable membrane 
Ultrafiltration 
Known as solute drag, solute move w/ water across the semipermeable membrane. kidneys remove waste this way 
Convection 
Movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from high to low concentration 
Diffusion 
Fluid move from low to high solute concentration 
Osmosis 
1) Fluid Balance (ultrafiltration) 
2) Electrolyte balance (diffus...
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Peds Study Guide Exam 2
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1.	Dehydration – diarrhea and vomiting (from powerpoint) 
a.	Dehydration 
i.	Clinical Manifestations: 
1.	CRT greater than 3 seconds, dry mucous membranes, absence of tears, sunken fontanels, lethargy, weight loss, rapid weak pulse (1st to respond), low BP (last to respond) 
ii.	Urine output needs to be 1mL/kg per hour for anyone under 30kg. 
iii.	Dehydration Criteria (% of body weight lost) 
1.	Mild dehydration=5% of total body weight 
2.	Moderate=10% of total body weight 
3.	Severe...
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CCS Exam Prep Medical Science, Questions with accurate answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+
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CCS Exam Prep Medical Science, Questions with accurate answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+ 
 
 
D - -1. The prevention of illness through vaccination occurs due to the formation of A. helper B cells. C. mast cells. B. immunosurveillance. D. memory cells. 
 
B - -2. Many bacterial diseases are transmitted directly from person to person. Which of the diseases listed next is a bacterial disease transmitted by way of a tick vector? A. Legionnaires' disease C. tetanus B. Lyme disease D. tuberculosis 
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