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What is glucose regulation? 
The process of maintaining optimal blood glucose levels 
 
 
 
What is the ultimate end goal of glucose metabolism? 
Cellular use of glucose for energy (ATP) 
 
 
 
What is glycogen? 
Major form of stored glucose; can be found in the liver or muscle tissue 
 
 
 
What is glycogenolysis? 
Converting glycogen to glucose 
 
 
 
What are the counter-regulatory hormones? 
Hormones that aid the process of glycogenolysis including: glucagon, epinephrine, growth hormone, and...
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1. Before administering a laxative to a bedfast client, it is most important for 
the nurse to perform what assessment? 
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B. assess the client strength in moving and turning in the bed 
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Diabetes Mellitus - CORRECT ANSWER-Diabetes mellitus is a syndrome of impaired 
carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism caused by either lack of insulin secretion or 
decreased sensitivity of the tissues to insulin. 
insulin - CORRECT ANSWER-causes rapid uptake, storage, and use of glucose by 
almost all tissues of the body (with exception to the brain). 
Insulin plays an important role in storing the excess energy. 
In the case of excess carbohydrates...
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What is glycogenolysis? Correct Answer-Phosphorolysis (NOT hyrdolysis) of the glycosyl residues at the NONREDUCING end of glycogen. This means the Pi (NOT HOH) is used to release a glucose residue at the NONREDUCING end of glycogen. 
 
What enzyme is necessary for glycogenolysis? Correct Answer-Glycogen phosphorylase 
 
When a glucose-1-P molecule is released from glycogen, it can be metabolized by 2 different pathways depending on the tissue. What are the 2 pathways? Correct Answer-1) Muscle, b...
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NR 566 MIDTERM EXAM (2 LATEST VERSIONS 2023-2024) / NR566 MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW /LATEST ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FOR CARE OF FAMILY|AGRADE
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NR 566 MIDTERM EXAM (2 LATEST VERSIONS ) / 
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1. Hypoglycemia can result from the action of either insulin or an oral hypoglycemic. Signs 
and symptoms of hypoglycemia include: 
A. “Fruity” breath odor and rapid respiration 
B. Diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss, and hypertension 
C. Dizziness, confusion, diaphoresis, and tachycardia 
D. Easy bruising, palpitations, cardiac dysrhythmias, and coma 
2. Nonsele...
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Nurs 115 Test 1- Liberty University Study Guide. 
 
 
What is Eustress? - CORRECT ANSWER Good stresss 
 
What is the definition of stress according to Walter cannon - CORRECT ANSWER The ability to respoond and maintain stability physioilogically and pychologically during rapid changing conditions in the internal and external environment 
 
What is homeostasis? - CORRECT ANSWER A regulating system 
A steady state condition 
Your body trying to keep in a constant state 
 
What are examples of posi...
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Somatic mosaicism is when an individual contains two distinct cell populations as a result of a postzygotic mutation, with phenotypic consequence partially influenced by the extent of chromosomal rearrangement. 
 
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Chromosomal rearrangement is implicated in what somatic change? correct answers Malignancy 
 
Rearrangement of chromosomes is a somatic change implicated in malignancy. 
 
After 24 hours of fasting what is the source of energy (for gluconeogensis)? correct answers Amino Acid...
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How do catalysts and inhibitors affect reaction rates? How is ∆G affected by enzymes? correct answers catalysts increase reaction rates; inhibitors decrease them. ∆G is not affected by enzymes 
 
Name 3 ways to determine if something has been oxidized or reduced. correct answers oxidation= gain of oxygen, loss of hydrogen, loss of electrons 
reduction=loss of oxygen, gain of hydrogen, gain of electrons 
 
Name cellular location and end products per glucose for the following: glycolysis, pyru...
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A tumor which results in excessive production and release of catecholamine is: 
a. Cushing disease 
b. Conn syndrome 
c. Goiter 
d. pheochromocytoma 
(Ans- Pheochromocytoma 
 
Barrett esophagus is 
a. gastrin-secreting lesion 
b. gastrin-secreting tumor 
c. benign condition 
d. preneoplastic lesion 
(Ans- Preneoplastic lesion 
 
It is true that growth hormone excess in adults 
a. results in the condition of acromegaly 
b. leads to abnormally tall stature 
c. is associated with hypoglycemia 
d....
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