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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. 
 
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Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) 
A1, A2, B1 agonist. 
 
Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. 
 
Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). 
 
Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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How many calories in a gram of carbohydrates ? 
4 
How many calories are in 1lbs of fat? 
3500 
What does RICE stand for? 
rest, ice, compression, elevation 
What are the 5 SMART goals? 
Specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time sensitive 
What does EPOC stand for? 
excess post-exercise oxygen consumption 
What is a compound exersice? 
multi-joint exercises that works several mus...
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Biology 1001 Lab Exam Questions with 
 
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1. **Define osmosis.** 
 
- Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane. 
 
2. **What does hypertonic mean in the context of solutions?** 
- Hypertonic refers to a solution with a higher concentration of solutes compared to 
another solution. 
 
3. **Explain what hypotonic means in the context of solutions.** 
- Hypotonic describes a solution with a lower concentration of solutes compared to 
another s...
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What is the difference between Active Transport and Passive Transport? Active transport 
requires energy; passive transport does not. 
 
The cell membrane is semi-permeable. What does "permeable" mean? Able to be penetrated. 
 
The natural spreading of particles through a liquid or gas is called: Diffusion 
 
What does it mean when substances move "down a concentration gradient?" They move 
from areas where there are a lo...
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Who is the Open Group CORRECT ANSWER-The Open Group is a global consortium that enables the achievement 
of business objectives through technology standards 
 
The Open Group Vision CORRECT ANSWER-Boundaryless 
Information Flow™ 
Achieved through global interoperability 
In a secure, reliable, and timely manner 
"Boundaryless does not mean there are no boundaries it means that 
boundaries are permeable to enable business." 
 
What is the Togaf Exosystem CORRECT ANSWER-The collection of 
inte...
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Urinary System / Portage Learning A&P2, Module 7 Questions and Answers 2023 
urinary system organs 
2 kidneys 
2 ureters 
1 urinary bladder 
1 urethra 
 
 
 
kidney (shape, weight, location) 
bean shaped / size of soup can, about 5oz / located between T12-L3 vertebrae and are protected by the rib cage / right is slightly lower than the left b/c of the liver above it 
 
 
 
adrenal glands 
a pair of endocrine glands that sit just above the kidneys and secrete hormones (epinephrine and norepinephr...
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BIO 1010 Madeline Choi Exam 1 2024 study guide fully solved & verified for accuracy
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What is life? 
8.7 million species (not bacteria) and some aren't even identified yet 
 
 
 
What are the requirements for life? 
Organization, Materials/Energy, Can reproduce and develop, can respond to environment, can maintain internal environment, and can adapt to environment 
 
 
 
 
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WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 
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Describe how your body responds to an infection. - ANSWER- T cells produce 
cytokines, which stimulate B cells. B cells produce antibodies. 
Identify role of DNA changes in congenital abnormalities. - ANSWERMutations in genes or chromosomal abnormalities 
How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities? - ANSWERAlterations of DNA 
Describes factors that disrupt homeo...
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How many calories in a gram of carbohydrates ? - answer4 
How many calories are in 1lbs of fat? - answer3500 
What does RICE stand for? - answerrest, ice, compression, elevation 
What are the 5 SMART goals? - answerSpecific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time 
sensitive 
What does EPOC stand for? - answerexcess post-exercise oxygen consumption 
What is a compound exersice? - answermulti-joint exercises that works several muscle o...
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 2024/25 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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What is homeostasis? 
The maintenance of a constant internal environment. 
What is a stimulus? 
A change in your environment than requires a response. e.g Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
What do the receptors do? 
Detect the stimulus or change in environment. 
What happens after the receptors? 
Receptors send messages to the CNS via the sensory neurone. 
What makes up the central nervous system? 
The brain or spinal cord 
What is an effector? 
Muscles or glands tha...
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