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- NURS 3320 Chapter 26- Disorders of Hemostasis 1
- NURS 3320 Chapter 28- Disorders of White Blood Cells and Lymphoid Tissues 1
- NURS 3320 Chapter 40- Disorders of Acid-Base Balance NURS 3320 Chapter 40- Disorders of Acid-Base Balance 1
- NURS 3320 Chapter 48- Mechanisms of Endocrine Control NURS 3320 Chapter 48- Mechanisms of Endocrine Control 1
- NURS 3320 Chapter 49- Disorders of Endocrine Control of Growth and Metabolism NURS 3320 Chapter 49- Disorders of Endocrine Control of Growth and Metabolism 1
- NURS 3320 Chapter 50- Diabetes Mellitus and the Metabolic Syndrome NURS 3320 Chapter 50- Diabetes Mellitus and the Metabolic Syndrome 1
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NURS 3320 Chapter 28- Disorders of White Blood Cells and Lymphoid Tissues
1. A hospital laboratory technologist is analyzing the complete blood count (CBC) of a patient. Which of the following statements best reflects an aspect of the platelets that would constitute part of the CBC? A) Platelets originate with granulocyte colony–forming units (CFU). B) The half-life of a platelet is typically around 8 to 12 days. C) The -granules of platelets contribute primarily to vasoconstriction. D) New platelets are released from the bone marrow into circulation. Ans: B Feed...
1.	A male patient with a history of heavy alcohol use has been admitted to hospital for malnutrition and suspected pancreatitis. The patient's diagnostic workup suggests alcoholic ketoacidosis as a component of his current health problems. He is somewhat familiar with the effect that drinking has had on his nutrition and pancreas but is wholly unfamiliar with the significance of acid–base balance. How best could his care provider explain the concept to him? 
A)	“The chemical processes that ...
1.	Which of the following statements best describes an aspect of the normal process of glucose metabolism? 
A)	Blood glucose levels are primarily a result of the timing, quantity, and character of food intake. 
B)	Ingested glucose that is not needed for cellular metabolism circulates in the blood until it is taken up to meet cellular needs. 
C)	Blood glucose levels are kept in a steady state by selective excretion and reuptake by the kidneys. 
D)	Glucose that exceeds metabolic needs is converted...
1.	A female patient presented to her primary care physician with classic signs and symptoms of Cushing syndrome. Upon testing, it was discovered that the patient had vaginal small cell carcinoma. How can the health care providers explain her Cushing syndrome signs and symptoms to this patient? 
A)	“Your tumor in your vagina is secreting a hormone called adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), which is responsible for these signs and symptoms.” 
B)	“We are going to have to run some more tests. ...
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A)	Some chemical substances can function as hormones or be integrated with the central and peripheral nervous systems. 
B)	Hormones directly initiate many of the processes that contribute to homeostasis. 
C)	Control of body processes is ensured by the fact that a single hormone can only exert one effect on one specific system or tissue. 
D)	Each hormone that exists in the body is produced by only one specific endocrine gland. 
Ans:	A 
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	Some chemicals, such as epinephrine, can b...
University of Maryland IFSM 201 Week 4 Quiz Quiz Question 1 (0.25 points) Which of the following would NOT be considered a primary application supported by CRM. Question 1 options: Acquisition of new customers. Retention of current customers. Management of customers' accounts. Management of customer-to-customer relationships. Question 2 (0.25 points) In this diagram of traditional CRM, what seems to be missing? Alternate text: Green circle in middle with no label; 3 other circles pointing to th...