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NURS617 EXAM 7 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
normal vag pH + flora 
 -4.0-4.5; naturally more acidic to protect against bacteria 
 -lactobacilli=normal vag bacteria; low=increased infection risk (abx=low lactobacilli, 
increased risk of yeast infection) 
Condylomata acuminata (genital warts) 
 -caused by HPV; high risk strains (16 + 18)=increased risk of cervical cancer, cervical 
hyperplasia, genital warts 
 -prevented w/ gardisil & cervarix vaccines, yearly pap smear 
 -incubation period=6 weeks-8mo, may be asymptomatic 
 -can resolve ...
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normal vag pH + flora 
 -4.0-4.5; naturally more acidic to protect against bacteria 
 -lactobacilli=normal vag bacteria; low=increased infection risk (abx=low lactobacilli, 
increased risk of yeast infection) 
Condylomata acuminata (genital warts) 
 -caused by HPV; high risk strains (16 + 18)=increased risk of cervical cancer, cervical 
hyperplasia, genital warts 
 -prevented w/ gardisil & cervarix vaccines, yearly pap smear 
 -incubation period=6 weeks-8mo, may be asymptomatic 
 -can resolve ...
NURS617 EXAM 6 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
nephron + parts of nephron 
 -functional unit of the kidney; consists of the following: 
 -glomerulus: cluster of tiny blood vessels; filters blood & selectively reabsorbs 
material into blood, secretes others to be secreted in urine via hydrostatic pressure 
 -bowman capsule: filtrates; GRF 
 -basement membrane: within glomerulus; determines permeability of solutes 
 -tubular components: proximal tubule, loop of henle, distal convoluted tube, 
collecting tubule (SEE OTHER NOTE FOR ROLES OF EA...
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nephron + parts of nephron 
 -functional unit of the kidney; consists of the following: 
 -glomerulus: cluster of tiny blood vessels; filters blood & selectively reabsorbs 
material into blood, secretes others to be secreted in urine via hydrostatic pressure 
 -bowman capsule: filtrates; GRF 
 -basement membrane: within glomerulus; determines permeability of solutes 
 -tubular components: proximal tubule, loop of henle, distal convoluted tube, 
collecting tubule (SEE OTHER NOTE FOR ROLES OF EA...
NURS617 EXAM 5 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
atherosclerosis development: 3 stages 
 1. endothelial injury (smoking, obesity, HTN); causes increase in adhesion of platelets 
+ phagocytic monocytes 
 2. migration of inflammatory cells; macrophages engulf lipoproteins (LDLs) and 
creates "foam-like" cells 
 3. fibrous plaque forms; central core=lipid-laden foam cells. can result in 
hemmorhage into plaque or thrombotic occlusion 
atherosclerosis vs arterial sclerosis 
 atherosclerosis=type of arterial sclerosis 
 arterial sclerosis=...
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atherosclerosis development: 3 stages 
 1. endothelial injury (smoking, obesity, HTN); causes increase in adhesion of platelets 
+ phagocytic monocytes 
 2. migration of inflammatory cells; macrophages engulf lipoproteins (LDLs) and 
creates "foam-like" cells 
 3. fibrous plaque forms; central core=lipid-laden foam cells. can result in 
hemmorhage into plaque or thrombotic occlusion 
atherosclerosis vs arterial sclerosis 
 atherosclerosis=type of arterial sclerosis 
 arterial sclerosis=...
NURS617, exam 2, part Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
What drug classes (4) are used for symptomatic relief of cough and cold 
symptoms? 
 antitussives 
 antihistamines 
 decongestants 
 expectorants 
Antitussives used in respiratory conditions 
(5) 
 diphenhydramine (Benadryl) 
 benzonatate (Tessalon Perles) 
 dextromethorphan (DM)(Delsym) 
 codeine (codeine) 
 hydrocodone (many combos) 
Antitussives used in respiratory conditions 
pharmacodynamics of _____ (drug name) 
as an antihistamine, ___ (same drug name) blocks H-1 receptors in the brain ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What drug classes (4) are used for symptomatic relief of cough and cold 
symptoms? 
 antitussives 
 antihistamines 
 decongestants 
 expectorants 
Antitussives used in respiratory conditions 
(5) 
 diphenhydramine (Benadryl) 
 benzonatate (Tessalon Perles) 
 dextromethorphan (DM)(Delsym) 
 codeine (codeine) 
 hydrocodone (many combos) 
Antitussives used in respiratory conditions 
pharmacodynamics of _____ (drug name) 
as an antihistamine, ___ (same drug name) blocks H-1 receptors in the brain ...
NURS607 Physical Assessment Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
Innocent Murmur (Still's Murmur) 
 common murmur found in infants and children; no structural defects in the heart or 
vessels 
What does OLDCARTS stand for? 
 Onset 
 Location 
 Duration 
 Characteristics 
 Aggravating and Alleviating Factors 
 Radiation 
 Timing 
 Setting 
List all 12 cranial nerves in order 
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Innocent Murmur (Still's Murmur) 
 common murmur found in infants and children; no structural defects in the heart or 
vessels 
What does OLDCARTS stand for? 
 Onset 
 Location 
 Duration 
 Characteristics 
 Aggravating and Alleviating Factors 
 Radiation 
 Timing 
 Setting 
List all 12 cranial nerves in order 
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NURS617 FINAL EXAM Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
axial vs appendicular skeleton 
 axial=skull, thorax, vertebral column (main supporting structures) 
 appendicular=UEs/LEs, pelvis, shoulder 
types of bones: long vs short vs irregular vs flat 
 long=upper/lower extremities 
 short=ankle/wrist; mostly spongey 
 irregular=vertebrae, jaw 
 flat=skull, ribs, scapula 
osteoblasts vs osteoclasts 
 osteoblasts- Bone *B*uilding cells; secretes alkaline phosphate to increase serum 
calcium & phosphorus 
 
 osteoclasts- Bone *C*hewing cells, phagocytic...
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axial vs appendicular skeleton 
 axial=skull, thorax, vertebral column (main supporting structures) 
 appendicular=UEs/LEs, pelvis, shoulder 
types of bones: long vs short vs irregular vs flat 
 long=upper/lower extremities 
 short=ankle/wrist; mostly spongey 
 irregular=vertebrae, jaw 
 flat=skull, ribs, scapula 
osteoblasts vs osteoclasts 
 osteoblasts- Bone *B*uilding cells; secretes alkaline phosphate to increase serum 
calcium & phosphorus 
 
 osteoclasts- Bone *C*hewing cells, phagocytic...
NURS 617 Exam 1, NURS 617 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
A direct result of anaerobic metabolism during hypoxic cell injury is: 
a. increased ATP 
b. metabolic acidosis 
c. tissue ischemia 
d. all of the above. 
 b. metabolic acidosis 
 
 Rationale: When oxygen is not available, cells switch to anaerobic metabolism, 
which yields an acid called lactate, or lactic acid. 
Accumulation of which of the following molecules results in irreversible cell 
injury? 
a. Calcium 
b. Melanin 
c. Lipids 
d. Water 
 a. Calcium 
 
 Rationale: The accumulation of ca...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 79 pages •
A direct result of anaerobic metabolism during hypoxic cell injury is: 
a. increased ATP 
b. metabolic acidosis 
c. tissue ischemia 
d. all of the above. 
 b. metabolic acidosis 
 
 Rationale: When oxygen is not available, cells switch to anaerobic metabolism, 
which yields an acid called lactate, or lactic acid. 
Accumulation of which of the following molecules results in irreversible cell 
injury? 
a. Calcium 
b. Melanin 
c. Lipids 
d. Water 
 a. Calcium 
 
 Rationale: The accumulation of ca...
NURS 617 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
Pharmacodynamics 
 The process by which a medication works on the body. 
Pharmacokinetics 
 The process by which drugs are absorbed, distributed within the body, metabolized, 
and excreted. 
Pharmacogenomics 
 The study of the influence of genetic factors on drug response that result in the 
absence, overabundance, or insufficiency of drug-metabolizing enzymes 
Medication side effect 
 a nearly unavoidable secondary effect of a drug produced at therapeutic doses 
which is generally predictabl...
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Pharmacodynamics 
 The process by which a medication works on the body. 
Pharmacokinetics 
 The process by which drugs are absorbed, distributed within the body, metabolized, 
and excreted. 
Pharmacogenomics 
 The study of the influence of genetic factors on drug response that result in the 
absence, overabundance, or insufficiency of drug-metabolizing enzymes 
Medication side effect 
 a nearly unavoidable secondary effect of a drug produced at therapeutic doses 
which is generally predictabl...
NURS 617 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
A direct result of anaerobic metabolism during hypoxic cell injury is: 
a. increased ATP 
b. metabolic acidosis 
c. tissue ischemia 
d. all of the above. 
 b. metabolic acidosis 
 
 Rationale: When oxygen is not available, cells switch to anaerobic metabolism, which 
yields an acid called lactate, or lactic acid. 
Accumulation of which of the following molecules results in irreversible cell 
injury? 
a. Calcium 
b. Melanin 
c. Lipids 
d. Water 
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- • 58 pages •
A direct result of anaerobic metabolism during hypoxic cell injury is: 
a. increased ATP 
b. metabolic acidosis 
c. tissue ischemia 
d. all of the above. 
 b. metabolic acidosis 
 
 Rationale: When oxygen is not available, cells switch to anaerobic metabolism, which 
yields an acid called lactate, or lactic acid. 
Accumulation of which of the following molecules results in irreversible cell 
injury? 
a. Calcium 
b. Melanin 
c. Lipids 
d. Water 
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NURS 617 Exam 1, NURS 617 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Updat
A direct result of anaerobic metabolism during hypoxic cell injury is: 
a. increased ATP 
b. metabolic acidosis 
c. tissue ischemia 
d. all of the above. 
 b. metabolic acidosis 
 
 Rationale: When oxygen is not available, cells switch to anaerobic metabolism, 
which yields an acid called lactate, or lactic acid. 
Accumulation of which of the following molecules results in irreversible cell 
injury? 
a. Calcium 
b. Melanin 
c. Lipids 
d. Water 
 a. Calcium 
 
 Rationale: The accumulation of ca...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 66 pages •
A direct result of anaerobic metabolism during hypoxic cell injury is: 
a. increased ATP 
b. metabolic acidosis 
c. tissue ischemia 
d. all of the above. 
 b. metabolic acidosis 
 
 Rationale: When oxygen is not available, cells switch to anaerobic metabolism, 
which yields an acid called lactate, or lactic acid. 
Accumulation of which of the following molecules results in irreversible cell 
injury? 
a. Calcium 
b. Melanin 
c. Lipids 
d. Water 
 a. Calcium 
 
 Rationale: The accumulation of ca...