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NUR 612 EXAM Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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What is hypospadias?
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What is hypospadias?
A WT1 mutation of Cr11 describes what urinary disorder? 
~ Wilm's tumor 
3 y/o patient with mother presents to the office. Mother voices concerns over a large 
abdominal mass. Mother notes that he was born with congenital GU abnormalities 
and without an iris. You notice that one side of this pa...
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Add to cartA WT1 mutation of Cr11 describes what urinary disorder? 
~ Wilm's tumor 
3 y/o patient with mother presents to the office. Mother voices concerns over a large 
abdominal mass. Mother notes that he was born with congenital GU abnormalities 
and without an iris. You notice that one side of this pa...
What are pressure receptors in blood vessels and the heart that send impulses to 
the brain stem to effect changes in HR, rate of contraction, and vascular smooth 
muscle tone? 
~ Baroreceptors 
What receptors are in the carotid bodies and aorta that monitor oxygen, carbon 
dioxide, and hydrogen...
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the brain stem to effect changes in HR, rate of contraction, and vascular smooth 
muscle tone? 
~ Baroreceptors 
What receptors are in the carotid bodies and aorta that monitor oxygen, carbon 
dioxide, and hydrogen...
Treatment of Hypothermia 
~ Rewarming 
Passive rewarming 
Active total rewarming 
Active core rewarming 
Support of vital functions 
Prevention and treatment of complications 
Aerobic or Endurance Exercise 
~ The use of oxygen for transforming substrates such as glucose, fatty acids, and amino 
a...
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Add to cartTreatment of Hypothermia 
~ Rewarming 
Passive rewarming 
Active total rewarming 
Active core rewarming 
Support of vital functions 
Prevention and treatment of complications 
Aerobic or Endurance Exercise 
~ The use of oxygen for transforming substrates such as glucose, fatty acids, and amino 
a...
Endocrine System 
→ ~:- System composed of various glands that can synthesize and 
release special chemical messengers called hormones. 
→ System works closely with the Nervous System and the Immune system 
to regulate and integrate body functions. 
Functions: 
Growth and development 
Sexual...
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Add to cartEndocrine System 
→ ~:- System composed of various glands that can synthesize and 
release special chemical messengers called hormones. 
→ System works closely with the Nervous System and the Immune system 
to regulate and integrate body functions. 
Functions: 
Growth and development 
Sexual...
On your patient schedule see a diagnosis of plagiocephaly on your patient 
schedule. You vaguely recall learning something about this in Nurs 612 so you 
check UpToDate and are able to explain the etiology of this head growth 
disturbance is to the parents of this 4-month-old : 
A. Your child's ...
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Add to cartOn your patient schedule see a diagnosis of plagiocephaly on your patient 
schedule. You vaguely recall learning something about this in Nurs 612 so you 
check UpToDate and are able to explain the etiology of this head growth 
disturbance is to the parents of this 4-month-old : 
A. Your child's ...
Endocrine System 
→ ~:- System composed of various glands that can synthesize and 
release special chemical messengers called hormones. 
→ System works closely with the Nervous System and the Immune system 
to regulate and integrate body functions. 
Functions: 
Growth and development 
Sexual...
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Add to cartEndocrine System 
→ ~:- System composed of various glands that can synthesize and 
release special chemical messengers called hormones. 
→ System works closely with the Nervous System and the Immune system 
to regulate and integrate body functions. 
Functions: 
Growth and development 
Sexual...
Pathophysiology 
→ ~:- The study of the cellular and organ changes that occur with 
disease and the effects that these changes have on total body 
function 
Reliability 
→ ~:- Ability of a test to yield very similar scores for the same individual 
over repeated testings 
Validity 
→ ~:- the...
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Add to cartPathophysiology 
→ ~:- The study of the cellular and organ changes that occur with 
disease and the effects that these changes have on total body 
function 
Reliability 
→ ~:- Ability of a test to yield very similar scores for the same individual 
over repeated testings 
Validity 
→ ~:- the...
Pathophysiology 
→ ~:- The study of the cellular and organ changes that occur with 
disease and the effects that these changes have on total body 
function 
Reliability 
→ ~:- multiple observations of a test give the same results 
Validity 
→ ~:- the test measures what it is supposed to meas...
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Add to cartPathophysiology 
→ ~:- The study of the cellular and organ changes that occur with 
disease and the effects that these changes have on total body 
function 
Reliability 
→ ~:- multiple observations of a test give the same results 
Validity 
→ ~:- the test measures what it is supposed to meas...
innate immunity 
→ ~:- defenses against any pathogen; rapid, present at birth 
→ 1. Skin 
→ 2. Mucous Membrane 
→ 3. Normal Flora 
Vascular response to inflammation 
→ ~:- vasodilation and increased capillary permeability 
inflammatory response 
→ ~:- nonspecific defense reaction to tiss...
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Add to cartinnate immunity 
→ ~:- defenses against any pathogen; rapid, present at birth 
→ 1. Skin 
→ 2. Mucous Membrane 
→ 3. Normal Flora 
Vascular response to inflammation 
→ ~:- vasodilation and increased capillary permeability 
inflammatory response 
→ ~:- nonspecific defense reaction to tiss...
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