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What is important to check and document after a cardiac catheterization is performed - Answer-Distal pulses 
 
What is a risk factor after a cardiac catheterization - Answer-Hemorrhage 
 
Purpose of cardiac catheterization - Answer-Helps visualize any blockages in the heart, also looks at valves 
 
Hoiter monitor - Answer-Portable ECG, records any rhythmic changes over time 
 
Test run for diagnosis of vascular disease - Answer-History and physical exam, lab work: CBC, urinalysis, blood lipid an...
negative feedback - Answer-Deviation from step point Effectors will turn conditions back to normal 
 
positive feedback - Answer-Feedback that tends to magnify a process or increase its output. 
 
Anatomy - Answer-Study of body structures 
 
Physiology - Answer-Studies the functions of body structures 
 
-stasis - Answer-standing still 
 
peri- - Answer-around 
 
hypo - Answer-under, below 
 
hyper - Answer-over 
 
epi- - Answer-upon, on top of 
 
Pariet- - Answer-wall 
 
Visc- - Answer-internal...
Variation of a gene - Answer-Alleles 
 
Solid ball of cells in its way to the uterus - Answer-Morula 
 
Word segment that means well feed - Answer-Troph- 
 
Fetal circulation tends to bypass the liver and - Answer-Lungs 
 
Amniotic fluid is useful for fetal - Answer-Protection 
 
Missing or gaining an extra chromosome is known as - Answer-Aneuploidy 
 
Stage of human development when the capability of sexual reproduction first appears - Answer-Adolescence 
 
Stage when all three germ layers of t...
movement/muscle system - Answer-the ability of the whole organism or part of it to move 
 
ingestion/digestive system - Answer-process by which an organism takes in food. break down of complex food molecules into simpler food molecules. transformation of digested food into living tissue for growth and self repair. 
 
transport/circulatory system - Answer-movement of substances to, into and around cells and of cellular products and wastes out of and away from cells 
 
growth/skeletal system - Ans...
Anatomy - Answer-The study of body structure 
 
physiology - Answer-The study of body function 
 
Anatomical position - Answer-To stand erect with arms at the sides and palms of the hands turned forward 
 
Homeostasis - Answer-process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment 
 
Levels of organization - Answer-subatomic particles, atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism 
 
Planes of the body - Answer-sagittal, frontal, tran...
Anabolism - Answer-the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones, requires energy 
 
catabolism - Answer-Metabolic pathways that break down molecules, releasing energy. 
 
metabolism - Answer-All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism 
 
pseudostratified columnar epithelium - Answer-tissue that consists of a single layer of irregularly shaped and sized cells that give the appearance of multiple layers; found in ducts of certain glands and the upper respiratory tr...
Final Exam - Pharmacology ECPI Questions 
And Answers 
Muscarinic Responses by location a) Eye: Contraction of ciliary muscle focuses lens for 
near vision. Contraction of iris sphincter causes miosis (constriction) 
b) Heart: Decreased rate 
c) Lung: Constriction of bronchi 
Promotions of secretions
Ecpi Unit 4 Exam Questions And Answers 
What can be defined as 
"gaps in the myelin sheath between the Schwann cells" ? Nodes of Ranvier 
Neuroglia that forms myelin in the central nervous system (CNS): Oligodendrocyetes 
Neurons that conduct impulses from the CNS to muscles or glands are motor neurons 
When the membrane potential becomes more negative due to leaking K+ ions causing the 
membrane potential to go down to - 90mV, it is said to be ? Hyperpolarizing 
Which of the following sy...
ECPI UNIT 2 TEST Questions And Answers 
Enzyme that makes ATP as a result of the H+ gradient created by the electron transport chain 
 ATP Synthase 
The part of the enzyme that is specifically shaped to bind to certain substrate Active site 
Chemical reaction that forms peptide bonds between amino acids to make a protein 
 Dehydration Synthesis 
Protein Synthesis occurs on a small organelles/large enzymes Ribosomes 
Exocrine gland that secretes via small packets of cytoplasm Apocrine
ECPI Pharmacology Exam 3: 
Cholinergics/Adrenergics Questions And 
Answers 
When would your nicotinic system be activated? During an overdose, with high doses; It 
has undesirable effects. 
What do cholinergics mimic? They mimic the action of acetylcholine. 
What do cholinergics treat? Things like IOP, glaucoma, urinary retention, muscle 
weakness, and Alzheimer's.