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Patho Chapter 26 Prep U explained
Patho Chapter 26 Prep U explained 
Cardiovascular Conditions and Symptoms 
 
o Acute arterial embolism is characterized by the "seven Ps": sudden onset (like a "pistol shot"), pallor (paleness), polar (coldness), pulselessness, pain, paresthesia (numbness/tingling), and paralysis. Key signs include pallor, pulselessness, and pain. 
Blood Pressure Measurement 
 
o A nurse should wait 30 minutes before taking blood pressure if the client recently smoked a cigarette or consumed caffeine. ...
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Patho Chapter 26 Prep U explained 
Cardiovascular Conditions and Symptoms 
 
o Acute arterial embolism is characterized by the "seven Ps": sudden onset (like a "pistol shot"), pallor (paleness), polar (coldness), pulselessness, pain, paresthesia (numbness/tingling), and paralysis. Key signs include pallor, pulselessness, and pain. 
Blood Pressure Measurement 
 
o A nurse should wait 30 minutes before taking blood pressure if the client recently smoked a cigarette or consumed caffeine. ...
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PSIO 305 Exam 1 Material WITH CORRECTED ANSWERS
PSIO 305 Exam 1 Material WITH CORRECTED ANSWERS 
Systemic Communication 
1. What is the purpose of systemic communication? 
2. Systemic communication involves which three components? 
3. Why does systemic communication occur? 
o To stimulate cells, organs, and systems into action. 
o To respond to momentary stimuli, which can be acute or short-term, and may involve an integrated system response. 
o To maintain homeostasis of critical physiological processes. 
4. What are additional reasons for s...
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PSIO 305 Exam 1 Material WITH CORRECTED ANSWERS 
Systemic Communication 
1. What is the purpose of systemic communication? 
2. Systemic communication involves which three components? 
3. Why does systemic communication occur? 
o To stimulate cells, organs, and systems into action. 
o To respond to momentary stimuli, which can be acute or short-term, and may involve an integrated system response. 
o To maintain homeostasis of critical physiological processes. 
4. What are additional reasons for s...
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PATHO CH 19 Alterations of Hormonal Regulation WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
PATHO CH 19 Alterations of Hormonal Regulation WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
Question 1: 
 In addition to under or overproduction of hormones, endocrine system problems can stem from: a. faulty receptor function. b. irregular hormone levels. c. increased creation of second messengers. d. altered extracellular electrolyte balance. - Answer: A Endocrine dysfunction often occurs due to problems with cell receptors or altered cellular responses to hormone-receptor binding. While abnormal hormone levels c...
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PATHO CH 19 Alterations of Hormonal Regulation WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
Question 1: 
 In addition to under or overproduction of hormones, endocrine system problems can stem from: a. faulty receptor function. b. irregular hormone levels. c. increased creation of second messengers. d. altered extracellular electrolyte balance. - Answer: A Endocrine dysfunction often occurs due to problems with cell receptors or altered cellular responses to hormone-receptor binding. While abnormal hormone levels c...
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PATH370 MIDTERM REVIEW WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
PATH370 MIDTERM REVIEW WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
Question 1: In which structures of the respiratory system does gas exchange occur? 
 A) alveoli 
 B) terminal bronchioles 
 C) lungs 
 D) pulmonary vessels 
 E) pleurae 
Answer: A) alveoli 
Explanation: The alveoli are the primary sites of gas exchange. They are thin-walled air sacs surrounded by capillaries. This close proximity allows for efficient diffusion of oxygen into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide out of the bloodstream. The...
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PATH370 MIDTERM REVIEW WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
Question 1: In which structures of the respiratory system does gas exchange occur? 
 A) alveoli 
 B) terminal bronchioles 
 C) lungs 
 D) pulmonary vessels 
 E) pleurae 
Answer: A) alveoli 
Explanation: The alveoli are the primary sites of gas exchange. They are thin-walled air sacs surrounded by capillaries. This close proximity allows for efficient diffusion of oxygen into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide out of the bloodstream. The...
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NURS 5315 MSK
NURS 5315 MSK 
Bone Cell Function & Remodeling 
1. Question: Which bone cell is primarily responsible for bone resorption? 
o Options: a. Osteoblast b. Osteocyte c. Osteoclast d. Chondrocyte 
o Answer: c. Osteoclast 
2. Question: What signaling molecule secreted by osteocytes inhibits osteoblast activity? 
o Options: a. RANK b. Sclerostin c. Cathepsin K d. Osteocalcin 
o Answer: b. Sclerostin 
3. Question: Which of the following is a biochemical marker of osteoblast activity? 
o Options: a. Tart...
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NURS 5315 MSK 
Bone Cell Function & Remodeling 
1. Question: Which bone cell is primarily responsible for bone resorption? 
o Options: a. Osteoblast b. Osteocyte c. Osteoclast d. Chondrocyte 
o Answer: c. Osteoclast 
2. Question: What signaling molecule secreted by osteocytes inhibits osteoblast activity? 
o Options: a. RANK b. Sclerostin c. Cathepsin K d. Osteocalcin 
o Answer: b. Sclerostin 
3. Question: Which of the following is a biochemical marker of osteoblast activity? 
o Options: a. Tart...
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NURS 5315 UTA TEST QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY
NURS 5315 UTA TEST QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY 
Metabolism & Acid-Base Balance 
 Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a byproduct of aerobic metabolism. 
 Carbonic anhydrase is the enzyme that converts CO2 to carbonic acid (H2CO3). 
 Lactic acid is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism of glucose. 
 Sulfuric acid is an end product of the oxidation of sulfur-containing amino acids. 
 Phosphoric acid is an end product of the metabolism of phosphoproteins and ribonucleotides used as an energy sour...
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NURS 5315 UTA TEST QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY 
Metabolism & Acid-Base Balance 
 Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a byproduct of aerobic metabolism. 
 Carbonic anhydrase is the enzyme that converts CO2 to carbonic acid (H2CO3). 
 Lactic acid is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism of glucose. 
 Sulfuric acid is an end product of the oxidation of sulfur-containing amino acids. 
 Phosphoric acid is an end product of the metabolism of phosphoproteins and ribonucleotides used as an energy sour...
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WGU C215 Q Bank For CPHQith correct answers
WGU C215 Q Bank For CPHQith correct answers 
When a purchaser cannot qualify for conventional financing and enters into a contract for deed with a seller, the buyer has possession and pays the property expenses and taxes. (In a contract for deed arrangement, the buyer takes full possession of the property and gets equitable title, agreeing to cover expenses like real property taxes, insurance, and upkeep.) 
1. In assessing a prospective buyer's mortgage affordability, a lender will typically ...
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WGU C215 Q Bank For CPHQith correct answers 
When a purchaser cannot qualify for conventional financing and enters into a contract for deed with a seller, the buyer has possession and pays the property expenses and taxes. (In a contract for deed arrangement, the buyer takes full possession of the property and gets equitable title, agreeing to cover expenses like real property taxes, insurance, and upkeep.) 
1. In assessing a prospective buyer's mortgage affordability, a lender will typically ...
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AEP Accredited Estate Planner
Determining Inclusion Under IRC Section 2033 
To determine if an asset is included in a decedent's gross estate under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 2033, three key questions must be answered: 
1. What type of property is being considered for inclusion? 
2. Did the decedent have a sufficient interest in the property to warrant its inclusion? 
3. Did the decedent hold that property interest on the date of their death? 
IRC Section 2033: The Catch-All Provision 
IRC Section 2033 is a broad...
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Determining Inclusion Under IRC Section 2033 
To determine if an asset is included in a decedent's gross estate under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 2033, three key questions must be answered: 
1. What type of property is being considered for inclusion? 
2. Did the decedent have a sufficient interest in the property to warrant its inclusion? 
3. Did the decedent hold that property interest on the date of their death? 
IRC Section 2033: The Catch-All Provision 
IRC Section 2033 is a broad...
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Chapter4 tax accounting with 100% answers
Chapter4 tax accounting with 100% answers 
50. The foundation for calculating an individual's income tax is: 
 A) All income earned, from any source. 
 B) Total income before any deductions. 
 C) Gross income adjusted for specific deductions. 
 D) Adjusted gross income minus further "below-the-line" deductions. 
 Answer: D) Adjusted gross income minus from AGI deductions. 
56. Which of the following accurately reflects the general relationship between different income mea...
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Chapter4 tax accounting with 100% answers 
50. The foundation for calculating an individual's income tax is: 
 A) All income earned, from any source. 
 B) Total income before any deductions. 
 C) Gross income adjusted for specific deductions. 
 D) Adjusted gross income minus further "below-the-line" deductions. 
 Answer: D) Adjusted gross income minus from AGI deductions. 
56. Which of the following accurately reflects the general relationship between different income mea...
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MCAT Diagnostic Test Review with correct answers
MCAT Diagnostic Test Review with 
correct answers 
vWhich of the following correctly lists the floating lag times for the three trials in 
increasing order, assuming that when mixing the drug and polymer, the density of 
either component doesn't change? - answer C. Trial 3 < Trial 2 < Trial 1 
Explanation: 
Key word is "floating lag times". Per common knowledge, an object with lesser density 
will float faster than one of greater density. Looking at "Bulk Density" of Tab...
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MCAT Diagnostic Test Review with 
correct answers 
vWhich of the following correctly lists the floating lag times for the three trials in 
increasing order, assuming that when mixing the drug and polymer, the density of 
either component doesn't change? - answer C. Trial 3 < Trial 2 < Trial 1 
Explanation: 
Key word is "floating lag times". Per common knowledge, an object with lesser density 
will float faster than one of greater density. Looking at "Bulk Density" of Tab...