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NSG 557 Integumentary Test with Questions Solved 100% Correct
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Merkel Cell function 
somatosensory: light touch, neuroendocrine function? 
Which skin zone has the most genetic diseases? 
basement membrane zone 
Melanocytes 
synthesize the pigment melanin 
What happens during keratinization? 
flatten, lose organelles, form fibrous protein (keratin), dehydrate, thicken 
Predominant cells in the epidermis 
keratinocytes - 80%
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NSG 557 Exam | 102 Questions with 100% Correct Verified Answers
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Define kinins. What effect do they have? 
Kinins: small polypeptides that cause powerful vasodilation 
--> Ex// Bradykinin, kallidin (kallidin converted to bradykinin) 
--> Linked to clotting system & activated with activation of clotting 
--> Activated kinins cause increased vascular permeability, vasodilation & smooth 
muscle contraction & pain 
Cytokines 
polypeptide signaling molecules that affect the function of other cells by stimulating 
surface receptors—generally function as ...
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escribe the determinants of Cardiac Output 
a. Explain the effect of change (e.g. increases or decreases) in any of the 
components. 
b. Differentiate between ejection fraction, stroke volume and cardiac output. 
Cardiac output: measure of amount of blood pumped out of the heart each minute, ~5-6 
L/min 
· CO = HR X SV 
o SV: amount of blood ejected from ventricle with each contraction 
o HR: primarily influenced by autonomic nervous system—detection of inadequate 
blood pressure, lack of O2,...
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NSG 557 Neurology Test with Questions Solved 100% Correct
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afferent neuron 
carries information toward the CNS (ascending) 
efferent neuron 
carries information away from the CNS to target organ (descending) 
interneuron 
connects areas within the brain 
membrane potential 
NA-K ATPase pump maintains 90mV polarized membrane potential; more intracellular 
K+ ; more extracellular Na+; 1 ATP = 3 Na pumped out and 2 K pumped in
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NSG 557 Endocrine Test with Questions Solved 100% Correct
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SIADH - Diagnostic Criteria 
-Euvolemic 
-Thyroid/cortisol deficiency ruled out 
-No diuretic use 
-Serum Na < 135 mmol/L 
-Urine Na > 40 mEq/L 
-Serum Osm < 280 mOsm/kg 
-Urine Osm > 100 mOsm/kg
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Define cell injury. 
Occurs when cell is stressed to the point that the cell is NO LONGER able to adapt OR 
stress is inherently damaging OR stress causes an intrinsic abnormality (ex// important 
macromolecule becomes nonfunctional). Can be reversible, generally irreversible— 
injured cells do not function normally. 
à Note: cell function is lost before biochemical & morphological manifestations of injury 
are detected 
à Cell injury may be reversible (cell may recover & return to normal/ne...
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NSG 557 Cardiac Test with Questions Solved 100% Correct
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Describe myocardial remodeling and disease progression. 
Ventricular chamber enlarges and pressures increase increasing tension in ventricular 
muscle wall. High systolic pressures in the ventricle to overcome high afterload (arterial 
HTN, AV Stenosis). 
Describe pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of left-ventricular failure. 
Ineffective pumping results in pulmonary congestion. 
Backward effects: 
Dyspnea on exertion, orthopnea, cough, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, cyanosis, 
basilar ...
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NSG 557 Hematology Test with Questions Solved 100% Correct
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What are the formed elements of the blood? 
Platelets 
Leukocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, monocytes) 
Erythrocytes 
Platelets 
Plate shaped membrane bound cell fragments formed from megakaryocytes 
No nucleus 
Not capable of mitotic division 
Average lifespan is 4-5 days
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(UOPX) NSG 557 ORGANIZATIONAL DYNAMICS & SYSTEMS THINKING COMPREHENSIVE FINAL
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(UOPX) NSG 557 ORGANIZATIONAL DYNAMICS & SYSTEMS THINKING COMPREHENSIVE FINAL(UOPX) NSG 557 ORGANIZATIONAL DYNAMICS & SYSTEMS THINKING COMPREHENSIVE FINAL(UOPX) NSG 557 ORGANIZATIONAL DYNAMICS & SYSTEMS THINKING COMPREHENSIVE FINAL
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NSG 557 GL Test with Questions Solved 100% Correct
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Esophageal Cancer 
• Esophageal Cancer with age, males 
- 17k/year; <15% under 55 
- Risk factors: smoking, low fruit & vegetables, obesity, trauma, urban, achalasia, male 
gender, and GERD and Barrett’s esophagus 
• Squamous Cell (mid-esophagus) or Adenocarcinoma (esophageal-gastric junction) 
- Inconsistent link with HPV (+parts of Asia, H. pylori) 
- Gene-environment interaction (familial aggregation) 
•Symptoms are late 
- Difficulty swallowing 
- decreased Nutritional intake 
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