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Chapter: Chapter 09 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. Where does nutrient absorption begin? 
A) Esophagus 
B) Stomach 
C) Small intestine 
D) Large intestine 
Ans: C 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Anatomy and Physiology 
Subject: Chapter 9 
Title: Gastrointestinal Function 
2. Which cranial nerve controls intestinal motility? 
A) Trigeminal 
B) Glossopharyngeal 
C) Hypoglossal 
D) Vagus 
Ans: D 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Anatomy and Physiology 
Subject: Chapter 9 
Title: Gastrointestinal Function 
3. Which ...
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Chapter: Chapter 09 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. Where does nutrient absorption begin? 
A) Esophagus 
B) Stomach 
C) Small intestine 
D) Large intestine 
Ans: C 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Anatomy and Physiology 
Subject: Chapter 9 
Title: Gastrointestinal Function 
2. Which cranial nerve controls intestinal motility? 
A) Trigeminal 
B) Glossopharyngeal 
C) Hypoglossal 
D) Vagus 
Ans: D 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Anatomy and Physiology 
Subject: Chapter 9 
Title: Gastrointestinal Function 
3. Which ...
1. The sex hormone–binding globulin (SHBG) on a laboratory analysis is a reflection of the amount of: 
A) unbound testosterone in body tissues. 
B) free testosterone in body tissues. 
C) bound testosterone in body tissues. 
D) biologically active testosterone in body tissues. 
Ans: C 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Anatomy and Physiology 
Subject: Chapter 8 
Title: Reproductive Function 
2. Proper erectile functioning requires: 
A) sympathetic stimulation with release of prostaglandins. 
B) parasymp...
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1. The sex hormone–binding globulin (SHBG) on a laboratory analysis is a reflection of the amount of: 
A) unbound testosterone in body tissues. 
B) free testosterone in body tissues. 
C) bound testosterone in body tissues. 
D) biologically active testosterone in body tissues. 
Ans: C 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Anatomy and Physiology 
Subject: Chapter 8 
Title: Reproductive Function 
2. Proper erectile functioning requires: 
A) sympathetic stimulation with release of prostaglandins. 
B) parasymp...
1. During times of increasing blood volume such as in heart failure, a compensatory renal response is: 
A) afferent arteriole vasoconstriction and efferent arteriole vasodilation to promote reabsorption of fluid. 
B) release of urodilatin, which inhibits water and sodium reabsorption thereby leading to diuresis. 
C) inhibition of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides to prevent fluid retention. 
D) increase in antidiuretic hormone release which promotes diuresis. 
Ans: B 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead...
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1. During times of increasing blood volume such as in heart failure, a compensatory renal response is: 
A) afferent arteriole vasoconstriction and efferent arteriole vasodilation to promote reabsorption of fluid. 
B) release of urodilatin, which inhibits water and sodium reabsorption thereby leading to diuresis. 
C) inhibition of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides to prevent fluid retention. 
D) increase in antidiuretic hormone release which promotes diuresis. 
Ans: B 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead...
Chapter: Chapter 06 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. Insensible water losses are those that occur as the result of water that is lost in: 
A) urine. 
B) breathing and sweating. 
C) urine and bowel movements. 
D) vomitus and bowel movements. 
Ans: B 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances 
Subject: Chapter 6 
Title: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis 
2. Which of the following statements is true as it relates to acid–base balance? 
A) Renal mechanisms for correcting an ...
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Chapter: Chapter 06 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. Insensible water losses are those that occur as the result of water that is lost in: 
A) urine. 
B) breathing and sweating. 
C) urine and bowel movements. 
D) vomitus and bowel movements. 
Ans: B 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances 
Subject: Chapter 6 
Title: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis 
2. Which of the following statements is true as it relates to acid–base balance? 
A) Renal mechanisms for correcting an ...
Chapter: Chapter 05 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. Which of the following patients in the emergency room would have the highest priority for evaluation? 
A) 6-month-old female with fever, audible inspiratory stridor, and restlessness 
B) 25-year-old male with nasal drainage and hoarseness 
C) 40-year-old female with fever, severe body aches, and nasal congestion 
D) 82-year-old male with mild dyspnea on exertion 
Ans: A 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Infectious Disorders 
Subject: Chapter 5 
Title: Pulm...
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Chapter: Chapter 05 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. Which of the following patients in the emergency room would have the highest priority for evaluation? 
A) 6-month-old female with fever, audible inspiratory stridor, and restlessness 
B) 25-year-old male with nasal drainage and hoarseness 
C) 40-year-old female with fever, severe body aches, and nasal congestion 
D) 82-year-old male with mild dyspnea on exertion 
Ans: A 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Infectious Disorders 
Subject: Chapter 5 
Title: Pulm...
Chapter: Chapter 04 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. Cardiac cells are able to generate an impulse to contract even without an external stimulus. This is 
called: 
A) excitability. 
B) action potential. 
C) automaticity. 
D) chronotropic effect. 
Ans: C 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Anatomy and Physiology 
Subject: Chapter 4 
Title: Cardiovascular Function 
2. On an electrocardiogram (EKG), the P wave represents: 
A) atrial depolarization. 
B) ventricular depolarization. 
C) atrial repolarization. 
D) ve...
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Chapter: Chapter 04 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. Cardiac cells are able to generate an impulse to contract even without an external stimulus. This is 
called: 
A) excitability. 
B) action potential. 
C) automaticity. 
D) chronotropic effect. 
Ans: C 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Anatomy and Physiology 
Subject: Chapter 4 
Title: Cardiovascular Function 
2. On an electrocardiogram (EKG), the P wave represents: 
A) atrial depolarization. 
B) ventricular depolarization. 
C) atrial repolarization. 
D) ve...
Chapter: Chapter 02 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. A patient who has seasonal allergic rhinitis is having a flare up and is complaining of sneezing and a 
watery, runny nose (rhinorrhea). The patient is prescribed an antihistamine. The expected effect of this 
medication is to: 
A) promote blood flow to the area to remove inflammatory mediators. 
B) promote smooth muscle contraction thereby improving drainage. 
C) decrease vascular permeability to decrease rhinorrhea. 
D) increase vascular permeabi...
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Chapter: Chapter 02 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. A patient who has seasonal allergic rhinitis is having a flare up and is complaining of sneezing and a 
watery, runny nose (rhinorrhea). The patient is prescribed an antihistamine. The expected effect of this 
medication is to: 
A) promote blood flow to the area to remove inflammatory mediators. 
B) promote smooth muscle contraction thereby improving drainage. 
C) decrease vascular permeability to decrease rhinorrhea. 
D) increase vascular permeabi...
Chapter: Chapter 01 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. Protein hormones and enzymes are stored in the __________, awaiting signals to be released into the 
cell. 
A) food vacuole 
B) Golgi complex 
C) rough endoplasmic reticulum 
D) secretory vesicles 
Ans: D 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Basic Cell Function and Structure 
Subject: Chapter 1 
Title: Cellular Function 
2. Low serum albumin levels (hypoalbuminemia) can cause edema because: 
A) oncotic pressure increases. 
B) oncotic pressure decreases. 
C) o...
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Chapter: Chapter 01 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. Protein hormones and enzymes are stored in the __________, awaiting signals to be released into the 
cell. 
A) food vacuole 
B) Golgi complex 
C) rough endoplasmic reticulum 
D) secretory vesicles 
Ans: D 
Complexity: Easy 
Ahead: Basic Cell Function and Structure 
Subject: Chapter 1 
Title: Cellular Function 
2. Low serum albumin levels (hypoalbuminemia) can cause edema because: 
A) oncotic pressure increases. 
B) oncotic pressure decreases. 
C) o...
Chapter: Final 
Multiple Choice 
1. A 65-year-old man is admitted to the intensive care unit from the operating room after a triple coronary 
artery bypass graft. He is intubated and on a ventilator. Lactic acid levels were normal postoperatively, 
but now they are rising. The increased level could be an indication of: 
A) excessive sedation. 
B) bowel ischemia. 
C) excessive volume infusion in the operating room. 
D) mild hypothermia postoperatively. 
Ans: B 
Complexity: Moderate 
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Chapter: Final 
Multiple Choice 
1. A 65-year-old man is admitted to the intensive care unit from the operating room after a triple coronary 
artery bypass graft. He is intubated and on a ventilator. Lactic acid levels were normal postoperatively, 
but now they are rising. The increased level could be an indication of: 
A) excessive sedation. 
B) bowel ischemia. 
C) excessive volume infusion in the operating room. 
D) mild hypothermia postoperatively. 
Ans: B 
Complexity: Moderate 
Ahead: Basic ...
1. Which of the following cellular exchange mechanisms requires adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and theuse of a carrier protein?A) Facilitated diffusionB) OsmosisC) Active transportGRADESLAB.COMD) Simple diffusionAns: CComplexity: EasyAhead: Basic Cell Function and StructureSubject: Chapter 1Title: Cellular Function 
 
2. What is a key determinant of osmotic pressure?A) WaterB) SodiumC) AlbuminD) GlucoseAns: BComplexity: EasyAhead: Basic Cell Function and StructureSubject: Chapter 1Title: Cellular ...
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1. Which of the following cellular exchange mechanisms requires adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and theuse of a carrier protein?A) Facilitated diffusionB) OsmosisC) Active transportGRADESLAB.COMD) Simple diffusionAns: CComplexity: EasyAhead: Basic Cell Function and StructureSubject: Chapter 1Title: Cellular Function 
 
2. What is a key determinant of osmotic pressure?A) WaterB) SodiumC) AlbuminD) GlucoseAns: BComplexity: EasyAhead: Basic Cell Function and StructureSubject: Chapter 1Title: Cellular ...