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Anatomy Unit 4 Respiratory and Digestive
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Anatomy Unit 4 Respiratory and Digestive 
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1. How is air modified 
before it gets to the 
alveoli? 
cleaned, moistened, warmed 
2. What is ventilation? movement of air in and out of the lungs (caused by 
pressure changes) 
3. What is external respiration? 
4. What is internal respiration? 
5. What is cellular respiration? 
gas exchange in the lungs 
gas exchange in other body tissues 
use of O2/ production of CO2 in cells 
6. What is the larynx? protective ...
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Stress Management Exam 1 2024 with 100% correct answers
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- described stress reaction as fight or flight response 
- developed the concept of homeostasis based on earlier work of Claude Bernard - correct answer What did Walter Canon do? 
 
have a negative impact - correct answer Too little stress can do what to your health? 
 
cope, physiological - correct answer The holistic medicine definition for stress is "The inability to ______ a perceived (real or imagined) threat to one's mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing, which resul...
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MSN-FNP 570 MIDTERM 2024-2025 LATEST UPDATE
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MSN-FNP 570 MIDTERM LATEST UPDATE 
1.	During ischemia, what effect does the loss of ATP level have on cells?: Cells swell because of the influx of NaCl 
2.	Free radicals play a major role in the initiation and progression of which dis- ease?: Cardiovascular disease such as hypertension and ischemic heart disease 
3.	The kind of genetic mutation that results in the change of an amino acid sequence in the protein sequence is described as a: Missense mutation 
4.	An example of physiologic atrophy ...
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Anatomy Unit 4 Respiratory and Digestive Questions & Answers 2024 A+
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Anatomy Unit 4 Respiratory and Digestive 
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1. How is air modified 
before it gets to the 
alveoli? 
cleaned, moistened, warmed 
2. What is ventilation? movement of air in and out of the lungs (caused by 
pressure changes) 
3. What is external respiration? 
4. What is internal respiration? 
5. What is cellular respiration? 
gas exchange in the lungs 
gas exchange in other body tissues 
use of O2/ production of CO2 in cells 
6. What is the larynx? protective ...
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Med Surge Exam 3 with Verified Answers Graded A+
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Med Surge Exam 3 with Verified Answers Graded A+ 
1. A client with 
hypertension has 
been prescribed 
hydrochloroth- 
iazide. What 
nursing action 
will best reduce 
the client's risk 
for electrolyte 
disturbances? 
2. Before seeing a 
newly assigned 
client with respi- 
ratory alkalosis, a 
nurse quickly re- 
views the client's 
medical history. 
Which condition 
is a predisposing 
factor for respira- 
tory alkalosis? 
3. Which could be a 
potential cause of 
respiratory acido- 
sis? 
4...
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information about the disease and vaccines
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Influenza: 
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 information about the disease and vaccines 
 What causes influenza? 
Influenza is caused by influenza viruses. Two types of 
influenza, A and B, cause outbreaks in people. Both 
types can cause mild to severe illness in all age groups. 
While influenza A viruses infect humans and other ani 
mals, influenza B viruses affects only humans. 
 Subtypes of type A influenza virus are identified by two 
antigenic proteins called hemagglutinin [H] and neur 
amini...
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FCCS (Fundamentals of Critical Care Support) Proven 100%
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FCCS (Fundamentals of Critical Care Support) Proven 100% 
 
1.	What is the single most important indicator in critical illness?: tachypnea 
2.	Beck's Triad: hypotension, JVD, muffled heart sounds 
 
-	a/w cardiac tamponade 
3.	What is the thyromental distance?: It is the distance in finger breadths between the anterior prominence of the thyroid cartilage (adam's apple) and the tip of the mandible (chin). It is an estimate of the length of the mandible and the available space anterior to the l...
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MSN-FNP 570 MIDTERM 2024-2025 LATEST UPDATE
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MSN-FNP 570 MIDTERM LATEST UPDATE 
1. During ischemia, what effect does the loss of ATP level have on cells?: Cellsswell because of 
the influx of NaCl 
2. Free radicals play a majorrole in the initiation and progression of which dis-ease?: 
Cardiovascular disease such as hypertension and ischemic heart disease 
3. The kind of genetic mutation that results in the change of an amino acidsequence in the 
protein sequence is described as a: Missense mutation 
4. An example of physiologic atrophy...
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Nursing 218 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
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What is the purpose of assessing vitals The measurement of vital signs gives critical information about a patient's physiological status 
What are part of vitals Temperature, pulse, respirations, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure 
What are the ways to take a temperature Orally, typampanic, rectal, temporally, axillary 
What is the most common sight to assess pulse Radial 
9 sights to take a pulse Temporal Carotid Apical Brachial Radial Femoral Popliteal Posterior tibial Pedal 
What pulse si...
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ATI med surg fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base
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A nurse is planning care for a client who has experienced excessive fluid loss. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan of care? A. Administer IV fluids evenly over 24 hr. 
B. Provide the client with a salt substitute. 
C. Assess for pitting edema. 
D. Encourage the client to rise slowly when standing up. 
E. Weigh the client every 8 hr. 
A, D, E 
 
 
 
A nurse is caring for a client who has a serum sodium level of 155 mEq/L. Which of the following IV fluid pres...
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