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NTR 301 Test #4 Questions and Answers
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Water - Ans:-Most abundant nutrient in the body 
60%; 50% - Ans:-Men are ~_____ water by weight; women are ~_____ water by weight 
They have more muscle - Ans:-Why do men contain more water than women in their bodies? 
1. Provides structure: makes up cytoplasm 
2. Acts as a solvent: many biochemical reactions can take place only when reacting components are 
dissolved in water 
3. Acts as a catalyst: hydrolysis - splitting of compounds via water 
4. Transpo...
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What interventions should the nurse implement when caring for a client with syndrome of 
inappropriate antidiuretic hormone Providing frequent oral care 
Instituting fall risk precautions 
Monitoring for and reporting neurologic changes 
The excess production of antidiuretic hormone associated with SIADH leads to increased water 
reabsorption by the kidneys. Increased water reabsorption results in decreased urinary output, 
increased ...
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Steroid and thyroid hormones bind to target cells' _____________________ receptors - 
️️intracellular... because they are lipophilic/hydrophobic and easily penetrate the 
lipid membrane of target cell 
Once formed, (steroids/peptides) immediately diffuse through plasma membrane to 
reach blood - ️️steroids 
(Steroids/Peptides) dissolve in blood - ️️Peptides, steroids cannot since they are 
hydrophobic 
Only the (bound/unbound) hormones are active and capable of binding with target...
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Pressure that is due to albumin in the bloodstream? - CORRECT ANSWER-Oncotic 
Oncotic - CORRECT ANSWER-a form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins 
In the blood, _____ is the most common plasma protein and is, therefore, a primary 
determinant of oncotic pressure - CORRECT ANSWER-albumin 
_____ controls osmotic pressure in vascular system, builds volume - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Albumin 
One question was about the difference...
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Which of the following are sensory receptors responsible for sensing 
position in body tissues and are located in muscles, tendons, ligaments, 
and joint capsules of the human body? 
a. Mechanoreceptors 
b. Osmoreceptors 
c. Chemoreceptors 
d. PhotoreceptorsANSWER-Mechanoreceptors 
Which statement best describes aerobic metabolism? 
Is called the AT...
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Opposite Impacts ( sympathetic vs. parasympathetic) - -Pupils: dilate vs. contract (accuity) 
-Cardiac output: increase vs. decrease 
-Bronchioles: relax vs. contract (relax=bigger) 
-Digestive activity: decrease vs. increase 
 
Sensory Nervous System: Functions - -Detect and relay information to CNS (CNS is isolated) 
-first part of reflex template 
-detect external & internal changes 
 
Sensory Nervous System: Stimulus - -detectable change --> limits in these components 
-modalities: heat,...
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Pressure that is due to albumin in the bloodstream? - ANSWERS Oncotic 
Oncotic - ANSWERS a form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins 
In the blood, _____ is the most common plasma protein and is, therefore, a primary 
determinant of oncotic pressure - ANSWERS albumin 
_____ controls osmotic pressure in vascular system, builds volume - ANSWERS 
Albumin 
One question was about the difference in children and adult immunity ...
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Endocrinology boards ABIM Exam with Complete Solution 2024
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Endocrinology boards ABIM Exam with 
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What are primary, secondary, and tertiary disease? - - Primary - problem with the gland that 
secretes the hormone (ie: thyroid doesn't produce thyroid hormone) 
Secondary - problem is the gland that controls the primary gland (ie. pituitary doesn't produce TSH 
to stimulate the thyroid) 
Tertiary - problem with the gland that controls the secondary gland that controls the primary gland 
(ie. hypothalamus not producing TRH ->no TS...
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What is the primary determinant of oncotic pressure? *Ans* Albumin 
Form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins *Ans* Oncotic Pressure 
What is the difference between adult and child immunity? *Ans* Naive T Cells 
Fluid and electrolyte levels are regulated by _________________, which regulates actions such 
as thirst, ADH, the kidneys, and RAAS. *Ans* Osmoreceptors 
What are the causes of dehydration? *Ans* #Excessive los...
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The pituitary hormone that controls the release of steroid hormones from the adrenal cortex ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone) 
The hormone oxytocin does NOT Respond to osmoreceptors 
Melatonin is produced by the Pineal gland 
When blood glucose levels rise, Insulin is released 
The pancreatic hormone that causes blood sugar levels to fall is Insulin 
Reduction of fluid losses at the kidneys due to the retention of Na+ is the action of Aldosterone 
The hormone(s) that may be slowly administered ...
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