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CNUR 103 question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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CNUR 103ureters - correct answer 30 cm long 
The lower ends of the ureters enter the bladder at the posterior corners of the floor of the bladder. 
Peristalsis propels urine into the bladder 
 
bladder - correct answer When filled, the urine stretches the bladder and signals the urge for micturition 
 
Urethra - correct answer Internal (smooth muscle) 
External (striated muscle) 
Micturition reflex 
In response to stretching of tissue 
~250-300mL of urine bladder contracts internal sphincter re...
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BSNC 2000 - Elimination & Incontinence Questions with Complete Solutions
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Basics of Urination Correct Answer-- Process of emptying the bladder through urethra to outside of body 
- Involves the bladder filling progressively until tension in its walls rise above threshold level 
- As well as the micturition reflex 
 
Urinary Elimination Correct Answer-Process of emptying the bladder through the urethra to outside of the body 
 
Bowel Elimination Correct Answer-Discharge of feces from the body 
 
Defecation Correct Answer-Discharge of feces from the body 
 
Micturition ...
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NURS 209 FINAL EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A 2024
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Proton Pump Inhibitors - decrease the amount of acid produced by the stomach - increase gastric pH 
Reduce calcium absorption 
 
PPI risks - low vitamin B12 absorption -> deficiency, bone fractures 
pneumonia 
 
continue PPIs for - barrett's esophagus 
esophageal inflammation 
stomach ulcers 
NSAID use 
 
nociceptive pain - acute pain; a pain sensation that results abruptly 
direct stimulation of peripheral nociceptors 
 
somatic pain - Pain that originates from skeletal muscles, ligaments, ...
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Nursing 2050 Exam 1 Cedarville University Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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the way the body works to maintain homeostasis - What is physiology? 
 
the way the body works by getting out of homeostasis - What is pathophysiology? 
 
Lungs, kidneys, bowels - What are the three major eliminators? 
 
Ureters - Which tubes propel urine from the kidneys to the bladder? 
 
Urethra - Which tube takes the urine from the bladder to the outside world? 
 
a muscular sac that acts as a reservoir for urine until a sufficient amount collects to be voided - What is the bladder? 
 
600ml...
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NURS 209 FINAL EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A 2024
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Proton Pump Inhibitors - decrease the amount of acid produced by the stomach - increase gastric pH 
Reduce calcium absorption 
 
PPI risks - low vitamin B12 absorption -> deficiency, bone fractures 
pneumonia 
 
continue PPIs for - barrett's esophagus 
esophageal inflammation 
stomach ulcers 
NSAID use 
 
nociceptive pain - acute pain; a pain sensation that results abruptly 
direct stimulation of peripheral nociceptors 
 
somatic pain - Pain that originates from skeletal muscles, ligaments, ...
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Unit 4 Exam Oakland University BIO 2101 Questions with well explained answers
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_______ drains pancreatic juice into the duodenum - main pancreatic duct 
Describe the flow of bile through the biliary system - Flow of bile: liver--> R/L hepatic ducts--> 
common hepatic duct--> cystic duct--> gallbladder 
o The common hepatic duct becomes the bile duct as it courses through the pancreas 
Describe the flow of urine from the renal papilla to the ureter - renal pyramid (urine if made 
here)-->renal papilla--> collecting ducts--> minor calyx--> major calyx...
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A&P 2 University Of Memphis -A&P 2- The Urinary System questions with answers
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A&P 2 University Of Memphis -A&P 2- The Urinary System questions with answers How is Na+ reabsorbed? 
A. by diffusion 
B. by osmosis 
C. by active transport using ATP 
D. by receptor-mediated endocytosis 
E. by facilitated diffusion - correct answer C 
 
The major calyces are the __________. 
A. cone-shaped structures located in the renal medulla 
B. expanded ends of nephrons 
C. large branches of the renal pelvis 
D. expanded ends of renal pyramids 
E. basic functional units of the kidneys - co...
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A&P 2- The Urinary SystemHow is Na+ reabsorbed? 
A. by diffusion 
B. by osmosis 
C. by active transport using ATP 
D. by receptor-mediated endocytosis 
E. by facilitated diffusion - correct answer C 
 
The major calyces are the __________. 
A. cone-shaped structures located in the renal medulla 
B. expanded ends of nephrons 
C. large branches of the renal pelvis 
D. expanded ends of renal pyramids 
E. basic functional units of the kidneys - correct answer C 
 
Micturition is __________. 
A. a me...
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A&P 2- The Urinary System Chamberlain College Nursing - Question and answers rated A+
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A&P 2- The Urinary System Chamberlain College Nursing - Question and answers rated A+ A&P 2- The Urinary System 
 
 
How is Na+ reabsorbed? 
A. by diffusion 
B. by osmosis 
C. by active transport using ATP 
D. by receptor-mediated endocytosis 
E. by facilitated diffusion - correct answer C 
 
The major calyces are the __________. 
A. cone-shaped structures located in the renal medulla 
B. expanded ends of nephrons 
C. large branches of the renal pelvis 
D. expanded ends of renal pyramids 
E. bas...
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A&P 2- The Urinary System Question and answers correctly solved
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A&P 2- The Urinary System Question and answers correctly solved A&P 2- The Urinary System 
 
 
How is Na+ reabsorbed? 
A. by diffusion 
B. by osmosis 
C. by active transport using ATP 
D. by receptor-mediated endocytosis 
E. by facilitated diffusion - correct answer C 
 
The major calyces are the __________. 
A. cone-shaped structures located in the renal medulla 
B. expanded ends of nephrons 
C. large branches of the renal pelvis 
D. expanded ends of renal pyramids 
E. basic functional units of...
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