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Chapter 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 66: Lewis Med-Surg QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
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Chapter 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 66: Lewis Med-Surg QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED 
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1.A patient with a tricuspid valve disorder will have impaired blood flow between the: 
a. vena cava and right atrium 
b. left atrium and left ventricle 
c. right atrium and right ventricle 
d. right ventricle and pulmonary artery - ANS c 
 
2. A patient has a severe blockage in his right coronary artery. Which cardiac structures are most likely to be affected by this blockage (select all that a...
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Introductory Psychology CLEP questions and answers
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Psychology 
Scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. 
Answers philosophical questions about human nature. 
Uses methods borrowed from other disciplines. 
 
 
 
Wilhelm Wundt 
German. Set up first psychology lab. Was a Structuralist. 
Studied how people sense and perceive world around them. 
 
 
 
Structualists 
Believed that consciousness was made of basic elements. combined in different ways to produce different perceptions. 
They wanted to discover the form or elements of menta...
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WOCN-Continence Questions and answer rated A+ 2023/2024
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WOCN-Continence Questions and answer rated A+ 2023cerebral cortex - correct answer Decision maker, in control 
 
incontinence - correct answer Any disruption in the cerebrocortical function can cause or contribute to.... 
 
CVA - correct answer common cause of cerebrocortical dysfunction causing incontinence 
 
Dementia - correct answer common cause of cerebrocortical dysfunction contributing to incontinence secondary to loss of processing skills 
 
Midbrain - correct answer the a...
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Final Exam: NUR2063/ NUR 2063 (New 2023/ 2024 Update) Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam Review| Complete Guide with Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Rasmussen
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Final Exam: NUR2063/ NUR 2063 (New 
2023/ 2024 Update) Essentials of 
Pathophysiology Exam Review| Complete 
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QUESTION 
 What is H.pylori? 
 
 
Answer: 
has a key role in promoting both gastric and duodenal ulcer formation and thrives in acidic areas. 
It slows down ulcer healing and can reoccur frequently, and taking it away can help ulcers heal 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 What is a functional bowel obstruction? 
 
 
Answer: 
problem with the ac...
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GNRS 582A - Pathophysiology Quiz 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Nursing 2050 Final Exam Graded A Study Guide Graded A 2024
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margo mccaffery definition of pain - whatever the person experiencing the pain says it is, existing whenever the person says it does 
 
intentional association for the study of pain (IASP) defines pain ad - an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or describe in terms such as damage 
 
steps of pain - 1. Transduction 
2. Transmission 
3. Perception 
4. Modulation 
 
transduction - 1. noxious stimuli causes cell damage with the release of se...
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Pharmacology NBME Exam questions with solutions fully verified for accuracy
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Types of smooth muscle 
vasculature 
bladder 
reproductive tracts 
GI tract 
respiratory tract 
skin 
eye 
 
 
 
Types of Muscarinic receptors 
M1, M2, M3 
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Location and function of M1 
multiple functions in Nerve endings 
 
 
 
Location and function of M2 
decelerates the heart rate 
 
 
 
Location and function of M3 
contracts smooth muscle including bladder ...
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NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions 2024 Graded A
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What is gastritis? - Inflammation of the stomach lining. The lining will be red and inflamed and irritated 
 
What are the causes of gastritis? - Ingestion of irritating substances such a alcohol, aspirin, NSAIDS, viruses and bacteria 
 
What is GERD? - the back flow of gastric contents into the esophagus through the lower esophageal sphincter. The inflammation occurs from the reflex of highly acidic stomach acid that comes up. 
 
What are the causes of GERD? - Any condition or agent that alters...
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NURA 221 Exam 2 Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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What is the neurotransmitter released by all presynaptic neurons at the 
ganglia and at synapse of the postsynaptic neurons of the parasympathetic 
nerves? 
 ~~> Acetylcholine 
What is the neurotransmitters associated with the sympathetic nerves? They 
are released at the synapse of the post synaptic neuron. 
 ~~> Norepinephrine, Epinephrine, and Dopamine 
These are drugs that stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system by 
mimicking the effects of the PNS neurotransmitter actylchol...
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PNS: EXAM 1 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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PNS: EXAM 1 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED 
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what does the nervous system do for the body? - --enables it to react to continuous 
changes in its internal and external environments 
-also controls and integrates the various activities of the body such as circulation and 
respiration 
structurally, the nervous system is divided into what? - -CNS and PNS 
functionally, the nervous system is divided into what? - -somatic nervous system (SNS) 
and autonomic nervous system (ANS) 
what ar...
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