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WKU Pathophysiology UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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what is hypoxia - decreased oxygen 
what is ischemia - decreased blood flow 
common causes of cell injury - hypoxia, ischemia, trauma 
(mechanical/electrical/radiological), chemicals, poisons, toxins, pathogens (bacteria and 
viruses), genetic diseases and autoimmune disorders 
how do cells die - apoptosis and necrosis 
what is apoptosis - cells implode 
what is physiologic apoptosis - normal part of the cellular life cycle AKA programed 
cell death and cell suicide
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HESI A2 ENTRANCE BIOLOGY 2023
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HESI A2 ENTRANCE EXAM 
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1. Which movement requires carrier protein but noo direct cellular energy? 
Facilitated transport 
2. Which term denotes the movement of glucose molecules from an area of lower 
concentration to an area of higher concentration? 
Active transport 
3. Plasmolysis is a term describing? 
Cellular shrinkage, which occurs when cells are immersed in hypertonic solurion 
4. The moveme...
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NUR-631 Patho Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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What houses cellular genetic information? Correct Answer Nucleus 
 
What is cellular suicide? Correct Answer Apoptosis 
 
What happens with impaired cellular metabolism? Correct Answer Accumulation of waste products, impaired ATP production 
 
How does water move between inter and extracellular space? Correct Answer Osmosis 
 
What protein detects the presence of a neural tube defect in a fetus? Correct Answer Increased Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) 
 
What are common defects seen in Trisomy 21? Corre...
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GCU NUR 631 Patho Final Exam | 170 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What houses cellular genetic information? - Nucleus 
What is cellular suicide? - Apoptosis 
What happens with impaired cellular metabolism? - Accumulation of waste products, impaired ATP 
production 
How does water move between inter and extracellular space? - Osmosis 
What protein detects the presence of a neural tube defect in a fetus? - Increased Alpha Fetoprotein 
(AFP) 
What are common defects seen in Trisomy 21? - -Flat nose 
-Wide spaced eyes 
-No creases in palms 
-Heart defects 
-Low se...
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HESI V2 Biology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Which movement requires carrier protein but no direct cellular energy? - Correct 
Answer ️️ -Facilitated transport 
Which term denotes the movement of glucose molecules from an area of lower 
concentration to an area of higher concentration? - Correct Answer ️️ -Active transport 
Plasmolysis is a term describing? - Correct Answer ️️ -Cellular shrinkage, which 
occurs when cells are immersed in hypertonic solution 
The movement of...
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ABCTE Elementary Education Exam 206 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ABCTE Elementary Education Exam 206 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Magna Carta - CORRECT ANSWER (1215) a charter of liberties (freedoms) that King John "Lackland" of Englad was forced to sign; it made the king obey the same laws as the citizens of his kingdom 
 
13th Ammendment - CORRECT ANSWER officially abolished slavery, prohibits involuntary servitude. 
 
Articles of Confederation - CORRECT ANSWER 1st Constitution of the U.S. (weaknesses-no executive, no judicial, no power to tax, n...
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HESI A2 BIOLOGY|Latest Update Graded A+
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HESI A2 BIOLOGY|Latest Update Graded A+ 
Which movement requires carrier protein but not direct cellular energy? 
Facilitated transport 
 
 
cellular shrinkage which occurs when cells are immersed in hypertonic solution 
Plasmolysis 
 
 
The movement of substances from lesser concentration to higher concentration is 
active transport 
 
 
which particular structure is present in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells? 
cell membrane 
 
 
Plant cells differ from animal cells 
A. Plant cells have a...
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HESI V2 Biology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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HESI V2 Biology Exam Questions and 
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Which movement requires carrier protein but no direct cellular energy? - Correct 
Answer ️️ -Facilitated transport 
Which term denotes the movement of glucose molecules from an area of lower 
concentration to an area of higher concentration? - Correct Answer ️️ -Active transport 
Plasmolysis is a term describing? - Correct Answer ️️ -Cellular shrinkage, which 
occurs when cells are immersed in hypertonic solution 
The movement of...
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ATI PN CAPSTONE 1,2&3 QUESTIONS BANK-QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 UPDATE
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ATI PN CAPSTONE 1,2&3 QUESTIONS 
BANK-QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR 
2023 UPDATE1ATI PN CAPSTONE 1,2&3 QUESTIONS 
BANK-QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
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CAPSTONE 1 
1. If a male client experienced a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) that damaged the 
hypothalamus, the nurse anticipate that the client has problems with: 
a. Body temperature control. 
b. Balance and equilibrium 
c. Visual acuity 
d. Thinking and reasoning 
2. A female client admitted to an acute care facility after a car accident de...
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	HESI A2 Biology v2 Questions and Answers Latest 2023 1.	A patient receives an antibiotic for symptoms of the flu. Why doesn’t the medication work? a.	The medication is for a different type of flu. b.	The medication is not suitable for treating the flu. c
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HESI A2 Biology v2 Questions and Answers Latest 2023 
1.	A patient receives an antibiotic for symptoms of the flu. Why doesn’t the medication work? 
a.	The medication is for a different type of flu. 
b.	The medication is not suitable for treating the flu. 
c.	The medication is not a strong enough dosage amount to cure the patient. 
d.	None of the above 
The correct answer is B. Antibiotics are used for treating bacterial infections, but the flu is caused by a virus. Although symptoms can be si...
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