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MSN-FNP 570 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers
During ischemia, what effect does the loss of ATP level have on cells? 
Cells swell because of the influx of NaCl 
Free radicals play a major role in the initiation and progression of which disease? 
Cardiovascular disease such as hypertension and ischemic heart disease 
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 
An example of physiologic atrophy is 
Thymus gland changes during childhood 
Which o...
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During ischemia, what effect does the loss of ATP level have on cells? 
Cells swell because of the influx of NaCl 
Free radicals play a major role in the initiation and progression of which disease? 
Cardiovascular disease such as hypertension and ischemic heart disease 
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 
An example of physiologic atrophy is 
Thymus gland changes during childhood 
Which o...
MSN 570 Pathophys Heme Exam Questions & Answers
Which type of cell adaptation occurs when normal columnar ciliated epithelial cells of the bronchial lining have been replaced by stratified squamous epithelial cells? 
a. Hyperplasia 
b. Metaplasia 
c. Dysplasia 
d. Anaplasia - B. Metaplasia 
The loss of the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during ischemia causes cells to: 
a. Shrink because of the influx of calcium (Ca). 
b. Shrink because of the influx of potassium chloride (KCl). 
c. Swell because of the influx of sodium chloride (NaCl). 
d. Swe...
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Which type of cell adaptation occurs when normal columnar ciliated epithelial cells of the bronchial lining have been replaced by stratified squamous epithelial cells? 
a. Hyperplasia 
b. Metaplasia 
c. Dysplasia 
d. Anaplasia - B. Metaplasia 
The loss of the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during ischemia causes cells to: 
a. Shrink because of the influx of calcium (Ca). 
b. Shrink because of the influx of potassium chloride (KCl). 
c. Swell because of the influx of sodium chloride (NaCl). 
d. Swe...
MSN 570 Patho Midterm Exam Review
Respiratory zone - respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli 
What does the Respiratory Zone do? - Allow inhaled oxygen to diffuse into the lung capillaries in exchange for CO2 
Conducting Zone - nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles 
What does conducting zone do? - conducts air to respiratory zone, humidifies, warms, and filters air 
Most common cancer mutation? - Acquired 
What does anticholinergic mean? - blockade of muscarinic receptors - This inhibits nerve impulses re...
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Respiratory zone - respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli 
What does the Respiratory Zone do? - Allow inhaled oxygen to diffuse into the lung capillaries in exchange for CO2 
Conducting Zone - nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles 
What does conducting zone do? - conducts air to respiratory zone, humidifies, warms, and filters air 
Most common cancer mutation? - Acquired 
What does anticholinergic mean? - blockade of muscarinic receptors - This inhibits nerve impulses re...
MSN 570 Patho Final Exam Questions And Answers
A collection of undifferentiated cells discovered in a biopsy is likely indicative of what condition? - Malignant tumor 
A patient recently diagnosed with a malignant tumor visits the specialist to discuss the TNM staging. What information will the TNM provide? - The size of the tumor, lymph node involvement, and any metastasis that has occurred 
A test that is positive for alpha-fetoprotein indicates a tumor arising in which organ? - Liver 
What type of gene is the retinoblastoma (Rb-1) gene? -...
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A collection of undifferentiated cells discovered in a biopsy is likely indicative of what condition? - Malignant tumor 
A patient recently diagnosed with a malignant tumor visits the specialist to discuss the TNM staging. What information will the TNM provide? - The size of the tumor, lymph node involvement, and any metastasis that has occurred 
A test that is positive for alpha-fetoprotein indicates a tumor arising in which organ? - Liver 
What type of gene is the retinoblastoma (Rb-1) gene? -...
MSN 570 Patho Chapter 7 Innate Immunity: Inflammation Questions and Answers
When cellular damage occurs and regeneration is minor with no significant complications, the process of returning the cells to preinjury function is referred to as: - Resolution 
Newborns often have deficiencies in collectin-like proteins, making them more susceptible to what type of infection? 
a. Cardiac c. Respiratory 
b. Urinary d. Gastrointestinal - Respiratory 
purpose of the inflammatory process - If the epithelial barrier is damaged, then a highly efficient local and systemic response (i...
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When cellular damage occurs and regeneration is minor with no significant complications, the process of returning the cells to preinjury function is referred to as: - Resolution 
Newborns often have deficiencies in collectin-like proteins, making them more susceptible to what type of infection? 
a. Cardiac c. Respiratory 
b. Urinary d. Gastrointestinal - Respiratory 
purpose of the inflammatory process - If the epithelial barrier is damaged, then a highly efficient local and systemic response (i...
MSN 570 Advanced Pathophysiology Final Exam Questions and Answers
Nephrotic syndrome - characterized by massive proteinuria caused by glomerular damage. corticosteroids are the mainstay; Associated with glomerulonephritis and with an immune response that is noninflammatory. 
Glomerular Injury: Diffuse and Focal - Lesions that involve all or most (> 50%) of the glomeruli (plural) are termed diffuse, and lesions that involve some (< 50%) of the glomeruli are termed focal (e.g., focal segmental glomerulonephritis). 
Glomerular injury: Global and Segmental -...
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Nephrotic syndrome - characterized by massive proteinuria caused by glomerular damage. corticosteroids are the mainstay; Associated with glomerulonephritis and with an immune response that is noninflammatory. 
Glomerular Injury: Diffuse and Focal - Lesions that involve all or most (> 50%) of the glomeruli (plural) are termed diffuse, and lesions that involve some (< 50%) of the glomeruli are termed focal (e.g., focal segmental glomerulonephritis). 
Glomerular injury: Global and Segmental -...
MSN 570 Advanced Pathophysiology (MSN) Exam Questions And Answers
When a child inherits a disease that is autosomal recessive, it is inherited from whom? 
A. father 
B. mother 
C. both parents 
D. grandparent - C. both parents 
A patient has a serum sodium level of 165 mEq/L. The healthcare professional explains that the clinical manifestations of confusion, convulsions, cerebral hemorrhage, and coma are caused by what mechanism? 
A. high sodium in the blood vessels pulls water out of the brain cells into the blood vessels, causing brain cells to shrink. 
B. h...
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When a child inherits a disease that is autosomal recessive, it is inherited from whom? 
A. father 
B. mother 
C. both parents 
D. grandparent - C. both parents 
A patient has a serum sodium level of 165 mEq/L. The healthcare professional explains that the clinical manifestations of confusion, convulsions, cerebral hemorrhage, and coma are caused by what mechanism? 
A. high sodium in the blood vessels pulls water out of the brain cells into the blood vessels, causing brain cells to shrink. 
B. h...
Montana Notary Final Exam Answers Updated Version
What is rule #1 for Montana notaries public? 
A. If the document doesn't have a full notarial certificate, including the venue, the statement of particulars, and the notary's official signature and stamp it hasn't been notarized. 
B. The person who is signing the document must personally appear to the notary at the time of the notarization every single time. 
C. If you don't know what you're doing - don't do it! - B. The person who is signing the document must personally appear...
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What is rule #1 for Montana notaries public? 
A. If the document doesn't have a full notarial certificate, including the venue, the statement of particulars, and the notary's official signature and stamp it hasn't been notarized. 
B. The person who is signing the document must personally appear to the notary at the time of the notarization every single time. 
C. If you don't know what you're doing - don't do it! - B. The person who is signing the document must personally appear...
Colorado State Notary Exam Questions & Answers A+ Rated
1. When is a current notary public eligible to apply to renew his or her commission? 
90days 
2. It is ____ okay to notarize documents if the client is on the phone from another state. 
a) sometimes 
b) never 
c) always 
never 
2. It is okay for you to notarize 
a) None of these 
b) Quit Claim Deeds, if you are the beneficiary 
c) Wills, if you are the beneficiary 
d) Documents for yourself 
None of these 
3. Authentications are used for notarized documents being sent overseas. 
a) True 
b) Fals...
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1. When is a current notary public eligible to apply to renew his or her commission? 
90days 
2. It is ____ okay to notarize documents if the client is on the phone from another state. 
a) sometimes 
b) never 
c) always 
never 
2. It is okay for you to notarize 
a) None of these 
b) Quit Claim Deeds, if you are the beneficiary 
c) Wills, if you are the beneficiary 
d) Documents for yourself 
None of these 
3. Authentications are used for notarized documents being sent overseas. 
a) True 
b) Fals...
Colorado Notary Test Review
ackowledgement - a declaration by an individual before a notarial officer that the individual has signed a record for the purpose stated in the record and, if the record is signed in a representative capacity, that the individual signed the record with proper authority and signed it as the act of the individual or entity identified in the record. 
Electronic - Relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities. 
Electronic Rec...
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ackowledgement - a declaration by an individual before a notarial officer that the individual has signed a record for the purpose stated in the record and, if the record is signed in a representative capacity, that the individual signed the record with proper authority and signed it as the act of the individual or entity identified in the record. 
Electronic - Relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities. 
Electronic Rec...