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Communication between human CNS neurons at synapses is: correct answer: Chemical 
 
An example of volume neurotransmission is: correct answer: Dopamine in the prefrontal cortex 
 
The direct role of transcription factors is to: correct answer: Influence gene expression 
 
The term epigenetics refers to: correct answer: A process determining whether a given gene is expressed or silenced 
 
Presynaptic reuptake transporters are a major method of inactivation for which of the following? correct...
Smaller, less active, less developed brain regions: frontal, parietal, temporal cortices. Anterior cingulate, basal ganglia, cerebellum. 
Suspected neurochemical deficiency with dopamine and norepinephrine dysregulation correct answer: ADHD in the brain 
 
Symptons present across the lifespan and are: 
hyperactivity and impulsivity 
Symptoms frquently present in childhood. They can lead to poor work performance, failed relationships, low frustration tolerance, anger, addiction. correct answer:...
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) correct answer: brain pathology caused by external force 
 
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) correct answer: non-degenerative brain pathology introduced after birth 
 
TBI Risk Factors correct answer: males 
males 0-4 
age 15-19 
>75 yo 
lower income 
unmarried 
urban residents 
history of substance abuse 
previous SBI 
 
Risk Factors identified as contributing to death from TBI correct answer: individual behaviors 
physical environment 
access to services 
social ...
Which of the following criteria for the diagnosis of bulimia nervosa is correct? 
A. Binge-eating an amount of food over 1 week that is somewhat larger than what one would normally eat 
B. Feeling in control over one's eating while binging 
C. Compensating by recurrently using a method to prevent weight gain (e.g. laxatives, vomiting, exercise) 
D. Disturbance may occur during an episode of anorexia nervosa correct answer: C. Compensating by recurrently using a method to prevent weight gain. (...
lymph general correct answer: lymph nodes lie is the subcutaneous connective tissues and deepr nodes lie beneath the fascia of the muscle and within various body cavities nodes are numerous and tiny but some of them ahve diameters large of 0.5 to 1 cm. 
Readily accessible to inspection and palpations they provide some of the earliest clues to the presence of infection or malignancies 
 
Lymph drainage of lower Extremities correct answer: superior superficial inguinal nodes- deep sublingual no...
Histamine that is not found within mast cells functions as a : correct answer: Neurotransmitter 
 
Toxic effects of first-generation antihistamines correct answer: cardiac arrhythmias 
 
What class of medications is used as adjust therapy for anaphylaxis correct answer: steroids 
 
central nervous system side effects of antihistamines that elderly patients should be aware of correct answer: fatigue 
 
Indication of H2 antihistamines correct answer: gastrointestinal disorders 
 
Initial sele...
Describe the Cardiac Cycle correct answer: • Blood enters the heart through the superior vena cava and the pulmonic veins. Atria builds up in pressure causing blood to go through ventricles via the tricuspid valve and mitral valve. 
• The closure of Tricuspid/mitral valves is s1, which is the start of systole. 
• As pressure builds up in the vetricles, blood is ejected via the aorta, and to the lungs. When the ventricles decrease in pressure, this causes the Aortic and pulmonic valves to ...
schedule I Potential for abuse is so high as to be unacceptable. May be used for research with appropriate limitations. Examples are heroin, LSD, and cocaine. 
 
schedule II High potential for abuse and severe dependence liability; current, accepted medical use; prescription drug-signed, not stamped prescription. 30-day supply, no refills. Examples: opium, morphine, methadone. 
 
schedule III Less abuse potential, than C-II; low-moderate physical dependence. High psychological dependenc...
Genetics correct answer: The study of genes and their role in inheritance 
 
Genomics correct answer: The study of all a person's genes 
 
Epigenetics correct answer: The study of chemical modification of specific genes 
 
Germline correct answer: Inherited from parent 
 
Somatic correct answer: Acquired 
 
Anemia correct answer: Deficiency in erythrocytes (RBCs) 
 
Anemia is diagnosed by correct answer: CBC 
Blood smear 
 
Anemia clinical manifestations based on severity correct answer:...
The diabetic patient asks the nurse why it is necessary to maintain blood glucose levels no lower than 70 mg/dL. What is the nurse's best response? 
 A. "Glucose is the only fuel form used by body cells to produce energy needed for physiologic activity." 
 B. "The central nervous system, which cannot store glucose, requires a continuous supply of glucose for fuel." 
 C. "Without a minimum level of glucose circulating in the blood, erythrocytes cannot produce ATP." 
 D. "The presence of g...