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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic System Core Concepts and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic System 
Core Concepts and Objectives with Advanced Organizers 
Hemostasis 
1.	Analyze the process of hemostasis: 
a.	Analyze the platelet structure and the 4 phases of platelet plug formation: Platelets are disc shaped cells which circulate in the outer portion of the blood vessels. In physiologic conditions the red blood cells travel in the center of the blood vessel forcing platelets toward the edge of the vessel. Normal platelet count ranges from 150...
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nln pax anatomy and physiology questions and answers 100% pass
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nln pax anatomy and physiology questions and answers 100% pass mechanical digestion Part of digestion that uses movement and muscles to break down food into smaller pieces 
digestion breaking down nutrients into small, soluble molecules that can be absorbed into the blood 
chemical digestion the digestion process in which enzymes are used to break foods into their smaller chemical buiding blocks 
occurs via hydrolysis 
hydrolysis A chemical process that lyses, or splits, molecules by the additio...
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NLN PAX: HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY With Complete Solutions Latest Update
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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM - correct answers -digestion: chemical and mechanical breakdown of food 
 
types of digestion - correct answers -chemical: breakdown of food particles into small molecules 
-mechanical: phy. breakdown of food (ex. mastication/chewing) 
 
process of digestion - correct answers mouth: beginning of mechanical break down and beginning of chemical digestion (amylase) 
pharynx 
esophagus 
stomach: peristalsis and hydrochloric acid & protease 
small intestin
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BCH Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Which of the following is not a serine protease? A) Chymotrypsin B) Trypsin C) Elastase D) Collagenase Correct Answer-Collagenase 
 
If trying to find potential life-hosting worlds, which elements would you expect astrophysicists are looking for in highest abundance in these distant solar systems? Correct Answer-O, C, N, H 
 
The strongest non-covalent intermolecuar forces are: Correct Answer-Ionic Interactions 
 
Which of the following assembles by association of multiple protofilaments? A) Myo...
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NBME 30 Exam Questions And Answers 2022/2023
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56 y/o F comes to physician 3 wk hx increasing weakness of arms and legs. 
- Smoking 
- Weakness of hip girdle muscles, lesser weakness of shoulder girdle muscles. 
- Weakness improves with repetitive testing. 
- Hilar lung mass 
 
What's impaired: 
- Acetylocholinesterase 
- Binding of ACh on postsynaptic membrane 
- Direct depolarization of muscle by Ca 
- Postsynaptic membrane potential 
- Presynaptic release of ACh - AnswerPresynaptic release of ACh 
 
- Lambert Eaton myasthenic syn...
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PCOL 838 Exam 2
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What composes blood? 
red cells, white cells, platelets, plasma 
What is the ratio of red blood cells to white blood cells in the bloodstream? 
white blood cells (leukocytes, monocytes, lymphocytes, neutrophils, basophils, and eosinophils) are generally present at about 1/700th the number of erythrocytes 
What are the different formed elements of blood, and how can they and their subtypes be distinguished? 
-red blood cells (erythrocytes): carry oxygen to cell via hemoglobin 
-white blood cells ...
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BCH210 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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BCH210 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
structure of glucose transporter - Answer-many trans helices, packed into bundles, 12 segments all together 
- 2 conformational states; inward facing and outward facing 
 
insulin receptor structure - Answer-2 subunits made up of alpha and beta chains joined by disulfide bonds 
 
what stabilizes ribonuclease? - Answer-disulfide bonds 
 
urea - Answer-disrupts non covalent bonds 
 
b-mercaptoethanol - Answer-breaks disulfide bonds 
 
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NUR 355 Exam 2 (2023) Question & Answer
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NUR 355 Exam 2 
1.	Active Natural Immunity: Received by exposure to a pathogen (e.g. getting COVID through exposure) 
a.	Longest acting 
2.	Active artificial immunity: Vaccines 
3.	Innate: Natural (what your born with) 
4.	Natural passive: Breastfeed babies acquiring antibodies through breast milk 
5.	Artificial Passive: Immune serum 
6.	Type 1: Allergic (IgE) 
i.	Anaphylaxis 
ii.	Emergency 
	b.	Symptoms: 
i.	Facial swelling 
ii.	Auditory wheezing 
iii.	Stridor 
iv.	Maintain airway 
7.	Type 2: C...
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NUR 213 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERFIED ANSWERS| UPDATED 2024
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NUR 213 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 
100% VERFIED ANSWERS| UPDATED 2024 
1.1 M4E_N213 
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What information is important for an RN to include in a teaching plan for a client taking a 
protease inhibitor? 
Avoid meals high in fat. 
Take medication on an empty stomach. 
Increase fiber intake. 
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Nursing 115: Exam 1 - HIV question n answers
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Nursing 115: Exam 1 - HIVPathophysiology of HIV 
- Attaches to surface of specialized WBCs, CD4 + t-lymphocytes 
- Membrane of virus and cell fuse and HIV particles release its antibodies into the cell (CCR5cxcr4 Co-Receptor, and CD4 co-receptor) 
- Replicates itself, must insert itself into the DNA 
- RNA, Reverse transcriptase converts HIV RNA into DNA. Now its compatible with host cell DNA 
- Into the nucleus of host cell: Uses enzyme HIV integrase to get into the CD4 cells nucleus. 
- Integr...
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