NUR 631 Final Exam (Grand Canyon University) Questions And Answers
Where is DNA Located in the Cell? ANS nucleus
cell suicide ANS apoptosis
Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning ANS Normal SpO2 D/T Carbon Monoxide binds to HgB like O2
HA, N/V, Dizzy
Why Does tissue damage occur with carb...
NUR 631 Final Exam (Grand Canyon University)
Questions And Answers
Where is DNA Located in the Cell? ANS nucleus
cell suicide ANS apoptosis
Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning ANS Normal SpO2 D/T Carbon Monoxide binds to HgB like O2
HA, N/V, Dizzy
Why Does tissue damage occur with carbon monoxide poisoning? ANS Lack of O2
How do molecules move in & Out of Cell? ANS Hydrostatic Pressure
How do WATER MOLECULES move in & out of Cell? ANS Osmosis
What do we worry will happen if Pt vomits a lot? ANS Metabolic Acidosis
Why does Metabolic Acidosis happen in a Pt that vomits a lot? ANS Loss of gastric acid & Hold onto Bicarb
What do we look for on an amnio to look for Neural Tube Defects? ANS AFP- Alpha Fetal Protein
Low set ears
Wide eyes
webbed neck
Low IQ
Low Nasal Bridge
Webbed Neck
Heart defect
short stature ANS Clinical Characteristics of Patient with Trisomy 21
, How can a newborn have Type 1 DM ANS Autoimmune disorder
Gene that does maintenance for all other genes ANS ? sounds like housekeeping genes
What do you think about if a patient comes in with wounds that aren't healing. ANS something else is
happenigng with patiet0.................................................................................................
Respiratory infections ANS If a newborn doesn't have collectin like proteins, what are they susceptible to ?
Where do B lymphocytes grow up and become ANS Bone Marrow
What kind of immunity occurs if you go to a person's house that has chicken pox and you get chicken pox? ANS
Active Aquired Immunity
What happens at a cellular level with a Type 2 Hypersensitivity reaction ANS Antibodies bind to antigens on
cellular surface.
Protects the mom to stop hemolytic anemia in RH negative moms with RH positive baby. ANS Why do we give
Rhogam?
TH 1 cells release cytokines causing cytotoxic affect attacking endothelial cells ANS If pt has organ transplant,
why is there tissue damage?
toxin released by bacteria ANS What is an exotoxin?
Phagocytes &
T Lymphocytes ANS What cells fight fungal infections?
Helper T cells suppress cortisol
& Cortisol inhibits immune response ANS Why are you more likely to get sick if stressed?
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