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Swimming Pool Operator Certification Questions with Verified Answers
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Swimming Pool Operator Certification 
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First step of fecal accident procedure Direct all bathers to leave the pool. All affected waters 
must be closed to swimming until proper procedures for contamination have been completed 
 
Second step of fecal accident procedure Manually remove as much of the material as 
possible using a net or scoop and dispose of it in a sanitary manner. Clean and disinfect the 
scoop or net. After cleaning leave the net or scoop immers...
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NU545 CHAPTER 3 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ LATEST UPDATE
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NU545 CHAPTER 3 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ LATEST UPDATE 
extracellular fluid 
interstitial fluid, plasma, intravascular fluid, CSF, sweat, urine, etc. 
store less fat, higher metabolic rates, and greater evaporative loss 
why are infants more susceptible to significant total body water loss 
renal 
what mechanisms are not mature enough that regulate fluid and electrolyte conservation; leads to dehydration 
adipose cells 
individuals with more body fat have pro...
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NURS 345 Exam 2 Sherpath Review Questions and Answers
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The nurse admits an older person suffering from chronic alcoholism. Based on which factors would the nurse assess for alteration in total body water (TBW)? Age, Overall health, Body weight, Gender 
An intravascular fluid sample is to be collected from a patient. Based on the location of this type of fluid, the nurse will inform the patient that the sample will come from what source? Blood specimen 
The nurse is preparing a continuing education class that will include information on body fluid co...
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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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BIO 377 Chapter 14 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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BIO 377 Chapter 14 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) Increased arterial blood pressure reduces Na+ reabsorption by ______. (select all that apply) A. inhibiting the release of vasopressin B. inhibiting the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system C. activating the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system D. stimulating pressure natriuresis ______ _______ is responsible for active reabsorption of most of the filtered ions, passive transport of Cl-, water, and urea, and the major site of sol...
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A&P2 Anatomy Lecture 4 Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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What is the smallest functional unit of the Kidney? correct answer: Nephron 
 
What enzyme is in secretory granules? correct answer: Renin 
 
During Glomerular Filtration, what forces fluids and solutes through? correct answer: Hydrostatic pressure 
 
What are the 2 ways the body gets rid of acid? correct answer: pee it out or breath it out 
 
what is the net outward force for Net Filtration Pressure? correct answer: 10 mm Hg 
 
What inhibits the posterior pituitary from releasing ADH? corr...
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BIO 669- Quiz 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
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How much of the body's water is intracellular? 2/3 
How much of the body's water is extracellular? 1/3 Interstitial: 75% Intravascular: 25% Smaller amountsL sweat, urine, transcellular 
Populations susceptible to dehydration: Pediatric and geriatric 
Net filtration forces favoring filtration minus forces opposing filtration 
Aquaporins small pores in cells that allow for water transport across plasma membrane 
Solute Electrolytes/proteins 
Solvent Water/plasms 
Osmolarity Concentration of osmo...
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Patho Exam 1 Review Questions
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it is true that a eukaryotic cell. 
contains structures called organelles 
Eukaryotic cells contain organelles and histones, they have a well-defined nucleus, 
and are larger than prokaryotic cells. 
The function of a histone found in a eukaryotic cell focuses on cellular 
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) folding 
The histones are binding proteins that cause the supercoiling of DNA into 
chromosomes and do not affect cellular division, movement, or activities. 
An organelle that is responsible for th...
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ACS Biochemistry First Semester Exam Study Questions and Answers 2024
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Buffer Order and Henderson Hasselbach - Water, Buffer, Salt, Base 
pH = pKa + log(A/HA) 
pKa decrease as temp increase so pH decrease 
 
Ramachandran plots - Φ = N-R 
ψ = C-R 
optimal angle to prevent steric hinderance 
 
Protein structure of a helix, B sheet, reverse turn - a: LEMARKHQ 
B: VICYFTW 
RT: PSDNG 
 
how many amino acids in alpha turn helix - 3.6 
 
Super secondary structure - helix turn helix 
 
parallel vs. antiparallel - parallel wedges face same way 
antiparallel face opposite ...
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nau bio 202 exam 4 rometo Questions with 100 % correct answers | verified
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the physiological term for the process of swallowing: - ️️deglutition 
what are the functions of the urinary system? - ️️- formation of urine 
- filtration of blood 
- management of waste products in blood 
- adjustment of plasma pH 
- regulation of BP and blood vol. 
- temporary storage of urine 
glucose is reabsorbed from the nephron lumen into the nephron cell via: - 
️️cotransport (symport) with sodium 
what is the name of the nervous system plexus that innervates the muscularis ...
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