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NU 607 PATHO MOD 1 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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NU 607 PATHO MOD 1 STUDY GUIDE 
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
Cell Fx (8) - Answer-1. Respir 
2. Secrete 
3. Excrete 
4, metabolic absorpt 
5. Communication 
6. Movement 
7. Conductivity 
8. Reproduct 
Eukaryotic cells - Answer-Defined nucleus 
Membrane bound 
Ex. Animals, fungi, plants, protozoa 
Made up of: cytoplasm, plasma membrane, cell organs 
prokaryotic cell - Answer-No nucleus 
Ex. Bacterias 
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NU 607 Patho Quiz 1 with Correct Answers
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NU 607 Patho Quiz 1 with Correct 
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Osmosis - Answer-movement across cellular membrane from low to high solute area. high 
to low concentration. works to equalize concentrations 
sodium - Answer-the key determinant for osmotic pressure, found mostly outside of the 
cells 
active transport - Answer-movement from lower to higher concentration. involves carrier 
molecule, usually ATP 
mitosis - Answer-division of somatic (nongamete) cells 
meiosis - Answer-division of sperm and ova cells 
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NU 607 Module 2 Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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NU 607 Module 2 Study Guide with 
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Pharmacodynamics - Answer-the study of the biochemical and physiologic effects of drugs 
and the molecular mechanisms by which those effects are produced; study of what drugs do to 
the body and how they do it 
Mechanisms of action - Answer-ways by which drugs can produce therapeutic effects; once 
the drug is at the site of action, it can increase or decrease the rate at which cells or tissues 
function 
Dose-response relationship - Answer-t...
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NU 607 - Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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NU 607 - Exam 1 Study Guide with 
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KEY ION/ELECTROLYTE IN OSMOSIS - Answer-KEY ION: SOCIUM (NA+) - from low to high 
if a pt is dehydrated what increases - Answer-serum osmolality increases which is the 
substances in the blood like sodium, potassium, wbc, rbc, plts 
difference btwn osmosis and active transport - Answer-active transport require energy 
active transport - Answer-movement from lower to higher concentration requiring energy 
cell division - Answer-mitosis and mei...
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NU 607 Module 1 & 2 Quiz with Correct Answers
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NU 607 Module 1 & 2 Quiz with Correct 
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What is the key determinant ion of osmotic pressure? - Answer-Na 
Serum osmolality is with dehydration - Answer-High 
Why are electrolytes elevated with dehydration? - Answer-They have less fluid to disperse; 
once rehydrated, levels correct themselves 
Active transport involves a - Answer-Carrier molecule (normally ATP) 
Cell division processes: - Answer-Meiosis & mitosis 
Cell differentiation - Answer-Process by which cells become specialized 
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NU 607 Final Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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NU 607 Final Study Guide with Complete 
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Treatment for low Hct/Hgb - Answer-Mild to moderate anemia treated with prenatal 
vitamin or iron supplement 
Causes for a teenage female not starting menses - Answer-Causes: chromosomal 
abnormalities, hypothalamic hypogonadism, absence of uterus, cervix, vagina, transverse 
vaginal septum, pituitary disease 
Work Up for a teenage female not starting menses - Answer-Work up: hCG, FSH, TSH, PRL 
Imaging for a teenage female not starting menses -...
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