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nur 206 exam 5 Questions and Answers
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how many calories would a patient need to cut from their diet each day to lose 
two pounds per week? and why? 
Answer> 7,000 calories/week....so 1,000 calories/day 
(because 1 pound=3,500 calories) 
how can vegetarians make sure they get all their essential amino acids? 
Answer> -eat nuts peas, and beans (legumes) 
-can combine incomplete to = complete 
what is a negative nitrogen balance? 
Answer> when there's more nitrogen excreted than consumed 
who is at risk for negative nitrogen...
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BIO-201 Lecture Exam 1 (2024) questions and answers.docx
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What does pathology mean? 
study of disease 
 
 
 
what is the six levels of structural organization 
chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism 
 
 
 
The heart is what level of structural organization? 
organ 
 
 
 
A myocyte is what level of structural organization? 
cellular 
 
 
 
Why would a myocyte be cellular? 
Because cyte= cell 
 
 
 
What does catabolism do? 
breaks down 
 
 
 
What does anabolism do? 
build up 
 
 
 
What is metabolism? 
the chemical processes that occ...
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BIO 210 - FINAL EXAM REVIEW, Final exam bio 210 trident tech EXAM Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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Anatomy 
the study of structure 
Physiology 
the study of function 
Metabolism 
all the chemical reactions that happen in our body cells 
Catabolism 
the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones. Catabolic reaction 
Anabolism 
The building up of complex molecules from simpler ones 
Levels of Structural Organization 
Atom (chemical), Molecule (chemical), Cell tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism 
Homeostasis 
The maintenance of the internal environment regardless of external conditions 
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NR 224 FUNDAMENTALS 1 FINAL REVIEW WITH RATIONALE
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A nurse is teaching about the energy needed at rest to maintain life-sustaining activities for a specific period of time. What is the nurse discussing? 
a. Resting energy expenditure (REE) 
b. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) 
c. Nutrient density 
d. Nutrients 
ANS: B 
The basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the energy needed at rest to maintain life-sustaining activities for a specific period of time. The resting energy expenditure (REE), or resting metabolic rate, is the amount of energy an individual nee...
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clinical findings of malnutrition - Answer- poor wound healing 
dry hair 
 irregular blood pressure 
weak hand 
 impaired coordination 
 
how is BMI classified - Answer- healthy weight= 18.5-24.9 
over weight= 25-29.9 
obese= greater than or equal to 30 
 
negative nitrogen balance - Answer- using protein faster than protein is being synthesized example starvation or catabolic State Post injury or disease 
 
risk factors for developing osteoporosis - Answer- family history 
inactivity 
ciga...
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FSHN UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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FSHN UPDATED Exam Questions and 
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Positive Nitrogen Balance - Correct Answer- Increasing mass of total body proteins, so 
should be excreting less nitrogen than what is consumed. 
-growing child, pregnant women, or athletes 
-energy production, glucose synthesis 
Negative Nitrogen Balance - Correct Answer- Excreting more protein than what has been 
consumed 
-aging, ill, or dietary inadequacies
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2024/2025 (Fall) Nutrition Exam 2 | Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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2024/2025 (Fall) Nutrition Exam 2 | Questions with 100% Correct Answers Which lipoprotein transports dietary fat to the cells in your body? Chylomicrons Which lipoprotein carries cholesterol to the cells in your body, but can get stuck in arteries while traveling in the blood, depositing cholesterol that eventually leads to plaque formation? LDL Which lipoprotein picks up cholesterol from your arteries and other places in the body and returns in back to the liver for further metabolism? HDL ...
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Nutrition Exam 2 Correct 100% CORRECT!
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What makes a protein different from a carbohydrate or a fat? - ANSWER a nitrogen 
 
How many different amino acids are there? - ANSWER 20 
 
Proteins make up many components of normal body function, such as enzymes, some hormones, acid-base regulators, transporters, antibodies for the immune system, and they can also serve as a source of energy when glucose is limiting. - ANSWER true 
 
How the body makes proteins is pre-determined by our genes. Transcription and translation are processes by whi...
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A client is receiving furosemide (Lasix) to relieve edema. The nurse should monitor the client for which response to the medication? 
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Retention of sodium ions	 2 
Negative nitrogen balance	 
Excessive loss of potassium ions	 
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Increase in the urine specific gravity	 
 
 
 
 
 
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BIOL 203 Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024-2025
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Which of the following statements is true? 
 
a) The body needs protein to make sodium, calcium, and other mineral elements. 
b) The human body normally uses very little protein for energy. 
c) Proteins are comprised of smaller chemical units called fatty acids. 
d) Proteins are comprised of phosphorus, oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon. - b) The human body normally uses very little protein for energy. 
 
Every amino acid has _ in its chemical structure. 
 
a) iron 
b) nitrogen 
c) potassium 
d) chlo...
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