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NBME PHYSIOLOGY UPDATED EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
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NBME PHYSIOLOGY UPDATED EXAM 
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Prostglandin - CORRECT ANSWER-From mast cells, macrophages, EC, and platelets 
Vasodilation, pain 
Rate controlling step in Insulin secretion - CORRECT ANSWER-Phosphorylation of 
glucose by glucokinase 
Glucokinase mutation - CORRECT ANSWER-Autosomal dominant form of early onset 
type 2 diabetes 
GLUT 2 - CORRECT ANSWER-low affinity high capacity glucose transporter. 
Uptake by beta cells 
Insulin release - CORRECT ANSWER-Bloo...
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RNC-NIC Questions with correct answers
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Complications of hyperthermia Correct Answer--increased metabolic demands 
-increased oxygen requirements 
-apnea 
 
Why might a HYPERthermic infant be hypotensive? Correct Answer-They are vasodilated in an attempt to dissipate heat 
 
What are three complications of increased insensible water loss? Correct Answer-HYPERnatremia, dehydration, evaporative heat loss 
 
What circumstances would warrant a baby being on an elemental formula? Correct Answer-Liver disease, short gut syndrome, dysmotilit...
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WGU pathophysiology D236-Exam Questions and Answers 2022-2023
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WGU pathophysiology D236-Exam Questions and Answers 2022/2023 
 
What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces? 
 
How does this explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have edema? - ANSWER Starling's Law describes how fluids move across the capillary membrane. There are two major opposing forces that act to balance each other, hydrostatic pressure (pushing water out of the capillaries) and osmotic pressure (including oncontic pressure, which pushes fluid into the capillaries). 
 
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NBME PHYSIOLOGY UPDATED EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
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NBME PHYSIOLOGY UPDATED EXAM 
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
2023/2024 
Prostglandin - CORRECT ANSWER-From mast cells, macrophages, EC, and platelets 
Vasodilation, pain 
Rate controlling step in Insulin secretion - CORRECT ANSWER-Phosphorylation of 
glucose by glucokinase 
Glucokinase mutation - CORRECT ANSWER-Autosomal dominant form of early onset 
type 2 diabetes 
GLUT 2 - CORRECT ANSWER-low affinity high capacity glucose transporter. 
Uptake by beta cells 
Insulin release - CORRECT ANSWER-Bloo...
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Exam 3: NURS5334/ NURS 5334 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Pharmacology for Nurse Practitioners Guide| Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A
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Exam 3: NURS5334/ NURS 5334 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Pharmacology for Nurse Practitioners Guide| Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
 
Q: How does metformin work? 
 
 
Answer:: 
o Inhibits glucose production in the livero Reduces glucose absorption in the guto Sensitizes insulin receptors in target tissues (fat and skeletal muscle) thus increase 
glucose uptake and response to whatever insulin is available 
 
 
 
Q: Metformin What are side effects? BB warning? 
 
 
Answer:: 
o GI effect...
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CCRN 42 Practice Questions - Endocrine |Exam Questions With Answers|36 Pages
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Weakness, fatigue, muscle pain, and abdominal discomfort in a patient receiving metformin would likely be associated with which of the following? 
a. Hypoglycemia 
b. Hyperglycemia 
c. Heart failure 
d. Lactic acidosis - ️️Correct answer: d 
Rationale: These are symptoms that may indicate the serious adverse effect of metformin of lactic acidosis and rhabdomyolysis. 
Test-Taking Strategy: Hypoglycemia can cause weakness. Abdominal pain is associated with metabolic acidosis which can occur wi...
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HONDROS BIO 117 - EXAM 3 Study Guide - Covering Lectures 10 - 16 (400+ Questions) 2024/2025 Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version
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___________ is a greenish-yellow secretion produced by the liver and is stored in the gallbladder. - 
Bile 
______________ layer of the digestive tract, is a thick layer of loose connective tissue that lies beneath 
the mucosa - Submucosa layer 
________________ is generated when glucose is metabolized in the absence of oxygen. - Lactic Acid 
________________ is generated when glucose is metabolized in the presence of oxygen (O2) - 
Carbon Dioxide 
__________________ is a decrease in pH caused b...
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NRSG 4472: Chapter 34 (Shock, Sepsis, MODS) questions with correct answers
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Which type of shock has the following hemodynamic manifestations: increased cardiac output (CO), increased cardiac index (CI), decreased right atrial pressure (RAP), decreased systemic vascular resistance (SVR), and decreased pulmonary artery occlusion pressure (PAOP)? 
a) Septic 
b) Cardiogenic 
c) Anaphylactic 
d) Neurogenic Correct Answer-a 
 
Which parameters are clinical manifestations of cardiogenic shock? 
a) Decreased pulmonary artery occlusion pressure 
b) Decreased right atrial pressur...
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WGU pathophysiology D236 Test with complete answers
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WGU pathophysiology D236 Test with complete answers 
 
What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces? 
 
How does this explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have edema? 
 
How does the RAAS (Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System) result in increased blood volume and increased blood pressure? 
 
How can hyperkalemia lead to cardiac arrest? 
 
The body uses the Protein Buffering System, Phosphate Buffering System, and Carbonic Acid-Bicarbonate System to regulate and maintain homeostat...
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NR 565 / NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Review | More than 100 Questions and Answers| Rated A | Latest, 2022/2023| Chamberlain
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NR 565 / NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam Review | More than 100 Questions and Answers| Rated A | Latest, 2022/2023| Chamberlain 1. What is the expected onset of insulin glargine (U-100): ~ 70 2. With how many minutes of a meal should insulin lispro (Humalog) be administered? ~ 15 before a meal 3. when might insulin needs increase? ~ infection severe stress ~ pregnancy steroids ~ growth spurts for adolescents 4. what are some factors that may result in hypoglycemia: ~ increased exercise vo...
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