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BSN HESI 266 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
Client is recovering from a transurethral prostatectomy. Which activity should be limited until 
after the first postoperative visit with the healthcare provider? 
→ Drink 3L 
A client with stage IV bone cancer is admitted to the hospital for a 1-10 scale. Which 
intervention should the nurse implement? 
→ Administer opioid and non-opioid medications simultaneously 
A client experiences an AOB incompatibility reaction after multiple blood transfusions. Which 
finding should the nurse repo...
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Client is recovering from a transurethral prostatectomy. Which activity should be limited until 
after the first postoperative visit with the healthcare provider? 
→ Drink 3L 
A client with stage IV bone cancer is admitted to the hospital for a 1-10 scale. Which 
intervention should the nurse implement? 
→ Administer opioid and non-opioid medications simultaneously 
A client experiences an AOB incompatibility reaction after multiple blood transfusions. Which 
finding should the nurse repo...
descibe the human anatomical position → The human body is erect with feet only slightly apart, head and toes pointing forward, arm hanging at the sides with the palm facing forward The thoracic cavity is ______ to the abdominal cavity. → Superior The tra
A skin layer consisting of predominantly dense irregular connective tissue is 
A) corpuscular 
B) dermis 
C) epidermis 
D) stratal 
E) hypodermis 
→ B) dermis 
Which of the following planes creates right and left sides to the body? 
A) transtrabecular 
B) parasagittal 
C) sagittal 
D) horizontal 
E) frontal (coronal) 
→ C) sagittal 
The Golgi complex 
A) produces the mitotic spindle during cellular division 
B) is now known to be an artifact produced by staining procedures 
C) modifies and p...
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A skin layer consisting of predominantly dense irregular connective tissue is 
A) corpuscular 
B) dermis 
C) epidermis 
D) stratal 
E) hypodermis 
→ B) dermis 
Which of the following planes creates right and left sides to the body? 
A) transtrabecular 
B) parasagittal 
C) sagittal 
D) horizontal 
E) frontal (coronal) 
→ C) sagittal 
The Golgi complex 
A) produces the mitotic spindle during cellular division 
B) is now known to be an artifact produced by staining procedures 
C) modifies and p...
BSC2085 LAB MIDTERM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
descibe the human anatomical position 
→ The human body is erect with feet only slightly apart, head and toes pointing forward, 
arm hanging at the sides with the palm facing forward 
The thoracic cavity is ______ to the abdominal cavity. 
→ Superior 
The trachea (windpipe) is_____ to the vertebral column 
→ Anterior 
The wrist___ is to the hand. 
→ Proximal 
If an incision cuts the heart into left and right parts, a ______ plane of section was used. 
→ Sagittal 
The nose is____ to th...
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descibe the human anatomical position 
→ The human body is erect with feet only slightly apart, head and toes pointing forward, 
arm hanging at the sides with the palm facing forward 
The thoracic cavity is ______ to the abdominal cavity. 
→ Superior 
The trachea (windpipe) is_____ to the vertebral column 
→ Anterior 
The wrist___ is to the hand. 
→ Proximal 
If an incision cuts the heart into left and right parts, a ______ plane of section was used. 
→ Sagittal 
The nose is____ to th...
BSC2085 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
anatomy 
→ study of structure or form 
physiology 
→ study of function 
levels of organization 
→ cell 
→ tissue 
→ organ 
→ organ systems 
→ organism 
what are the characteristics of life? 
→ -organization 
→ -cellular composition 
→ -metabolism 
→ -responsiveness and movement 
→ -reproduction 
→ -homeostasis 
→ -development 
→ -evolution 
homeostasis 
→ the ability to maintain a stable internal environment 
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anatomy 
→ study of structure or form 
physiology 
→ study of function 
levels of organization 
→ cell 
→ tissue 
→ organ 
→ organ systems 
→ organism 
what are the characteristics of life? 
→ -organization 
→ -cellular composition 
→ -metabolism 
→ -responsiveness and movement 
→ -reproduction 
→ -homeostasis 
→ -development 
→ -evolution 
homeostasis 
→ the ability to maintain a stable internal environment 
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BSC 2085C LECTURE EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
What is Anatomy? 
→ Structure 
What is Physiology? 
→ Function 
What are the six subdivisions of anatomy? 
→ Gross Anatomy / Regional Anatomy / Systemic Anatomy / Surface Anatomy / 
Microscopic Anatomy / Developmental Anatomy 
What is radiographic anatomy? 
→ Study of internal structures as visualized through imaging or specialized scanning 
procedures 
What is pathological anatomy? 
→ Study of structural changes caused by disease 
What is embryology? 
→ Subdvision of developmental...
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What is Anatomy? 
→ Structure 
What is Physiology? 
→ Function 
What are the six subdivisions of anatomy? 
→ Gross Anatomy / Regional Anatomy / Systemic Anatomy / Surface Anatomy / 
Microscopic Anatomy / Developmental Anatomy 
What is radiographic anatomy? 
→ Study of internal structures as visualized through imaging or specialized scanning 
procedures 
What is pathological anatomy? 
→ Study of structural changes caused by disease 
What is embryology? 
→ Subdvision of developmental...
BSC 2085: MUSCULAR SYSTEM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
Muscle that has a striped appearance is described as being ________. 
a) elastic 
b) nonstriated 
c) excitable 
d) striated 
→ d) striated 
Which element is important in directly triggering contractions? 
a) sodium (Na+) 
b) calcium (Ca++) 
c) potassium (K+) 
d) chloride (Cl-) 
→ b) calcium (Ca++) 
Which of the following properties is not common to all three muscle tissues? 
a) excitability 
b) the need for ATP 
c) at rest, uses shielding proteins to cover actin-binding sites 
d) elasticity ...
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Muscle that has a striped appearance is described as being ________. 
a) elastic 
b) nonstriated 
c) excitable 
d) striated 
→ d) striated 
Which element is important in directly triggering contractions? 
a) sodium (Na+) 
b) calcium (Ca++) 
c) potassium (K+) 
d) chloride (Cl-) 
→ b) calcium (Ca++) 
Which of the following properties is not common to all three muscle tissues? 
a) excitability 
b) the need for ATP 
c) at rest, uses shielding proteins to cover actin-binding sites 
d) elasticity ...
CHAPTER 6 BSC 2085 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
What is the main skeletal element? 
→ bone 
How is the bone during early stages of the embryo? 
→ hyaline cartilage 
As adults where is the only places that we have cartilage left? 
→ ribs, joints 
What is skeletal cartilage? Does it have blood vessels? 
→ water allows for recoil to come back into shape. no. 
What do all three types of cartilage tissue have in common? 
→ Condocytes encased in lacunae and extracellular matrix formed by ground substance 
and fibers 
What are the three t...
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What is the main skeletal element? 
→ bone 
How is the bone during early stages of the embryo? 
→ hyaline cartilage 
As adults where is the only places that we have cartilage left? 
→ ribs, joints 
What is skeletal cartilage? Does it have blood vessels? 
→ water allows for recoil to come back into shape. no. 
What do all three types of cartilage tissue have in common? 
→ Condocytes encased in lacunae and extracellular matrix formed by ground substance 
and fibers 
What are the three t...
BSC 2085 EXAM #3 FSU YUNG SU (LESSONS 12, 13, 14, 15-16) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
The Nervous System 
→ made of neurons and neuroglia cells; includes all neural tissue in the body 
Neurons 
→ the basic functional units of the nervous system; cells that send and receive signals 
Neuroglia 
→ cells that support and protect neurons 
Central Nervous System 
→ brain and spinal cord; contains neural tissue, connective tissues, and blood vessels; 
processes and coordinates sensory data from inside and outside the body, motor 
commands control activities of peripheral organ...
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The Nervous System 
→ made of neurons and neuroglia cells; includes all neural tissue in the body 
Neurons 
→ the basic functional units of the nervous system; cells that send and receive signals 
Neuroglia 
→ cells that support and protect neurons 
Central Nervous System 
→ brain and spinal cord; contains neural tissue, connective tissues, and blood vessels; 
processes and coordinates sensory data from inside and outside the body, motor 
commands control activities of peripheral organ...
BSC 2085 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
Integumentary System- weight and area 
→ Is the largest system of the body 
→ 16% of body weight 
→ 1.5 to 2 m2 in area 
How many parts makeup the integumentary system? 
→ The integument is made up of two parts 
→ 1. Cutaneous membrane (skin) 
→ 2. Accessory structures 
Describe the Cutaneous Membrane 
→ consist of two components: 
→ Outer epidermis 
→ Superficial epithelium (epithelial tissues) 
→ Inner dermis 
→ Connective tissues 
Accessory Structure 
→ Originate in th...
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Integumentary System- weight and area 
→ Is the largest system of the body 
→ 16% of body weight 
→ 1.5 to 2 m2 in area 
How many parts makeup the integumentary system? 
→ The integument is made up of two parts 
→ 1. Cutaneous membrane (skin) 
→ 2. Accessory structures 
Describe the Cutaneous Membrane 
→ consist of two components: 
→ Outer epidermis 
→ Superficial epithelium (epithelial tissues) 
→ Inner dermis 
→ Connective tissues 
Accessory Structure 
→ Originate in th...
BSC 2085 EXAM 1 - CELL QUIZ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
Peripheral proteins function as ______. 
A. pores and channels 
B. enzymes 
C. receptors 
D. all of these are functions 
→ All of these are functions 
→ 
→ (Remember: "Peripheral proteins" are on the surface of the plasma membrane of the 
cell) 
The organelle that functions to synthesize membrane integral proteins and phospholipids are 
the ______. 
A. rough endoplasmic reticulum 
B. plasma membrane 
C. smooth endoplasmic reticulum 
D. cytosol 
→ Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (Roug...
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Peripheral proteins function as ______. 
A. pores and channels 
B. enzymes 
C. receptors 
D. all of these are functions 
→ All of these are functions 
→ 
→ (Remember: "Peripheral proteins" are on the surface of the plasma membrane of the 
cell) 
The organelle that functions to synthesize membrane integral proteins and phospholipids are 
the ______. 
A. rough endoplasmic reticulum 
B. plasma membrane 
C. smooth endoplasmic reticulum 
D. cytosol 
→ Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (Roug...
CCIM 101 Financial Analysis Questions and Correct Answers
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