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NUR 376 Exam 2 Study Questions with Correct Answers
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Compare and contrast the concepts of 
ventilation, oxygenation, and perfusion. ventilation is the process of moving air in and out of the lungs 
 
oxygenation involves adding oxygen to the blood in the lungs 
 
perfusion: is the circulation of oxygenated blood to the body's tissues and organs. 
 
Etiology: 
Ventilation: respiratory muscle function and airway obstructions 
 
Oxygenation: lung diseases and impairments in gas exchange. 
 
Perfusion: cardiovascular disorders and blood flow abnormal...
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Nutritional Sciences From Fundamentals to Food 3rd Edition Shelley - Test Bank
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Chapter 1 – The Science of Nutrition 
 
Multiple Choice 
 
Answer, level, page	Level: K = knowledge, A = application/critical thinking 
 
What Do We Mean by “Nutrition”? (pp. 5-8) 
 
a	A	6 	1.	Which of the following ingredients in a box of toaster pastries would contribute macronutrients to one’s diet? 
a.	Water, high-fructose corn syrup, egg yolk 
b.	Niacin, folic acid, sucralose 
c.	Riboflavin, salt, sodium benzoate 
d.	Thiamin mononitrate, soybean oil, sugar 
 
c	K	5 	2.	The term “n...
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NURS 216 Exam 1, Questions With Answers, 2024/25
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NURS 216 Exam 1, Questions With Answers-"Dependent" edema is dependent on what? 
- the position of the body 
 
A primary disorder of phagocytosis leads to what? 
 - Increased chronic and acute infections 
 
Adhesions are due to what? 
- inflamed membranes 
 
An activated kinin system leads to what? 
- Bradykinin 
 
Arachidonic and metabolites act through various pathways to stimulate what? 
- vasoconstriction, vasodilation, platelet function, increased capillary permeability 
 
Are cells a...
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BSNC 2000 Module 3 Test with A Grade Solutions
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BSNC 2000 Module 3 Test with A Grade Solutions 
 
Complications of Pneumonia: Empyema - Answer-Collection of pus in the pleural cavity caused by MOs (usually bacteria) 
 
Complications of Pneumonia: Bacteremia - Answer-Presence of bacteria in the blood 
 
Complications of Pneumonia: Sepsis - Answer-Life-threatening condition that arises when the body's response to infection causes injury to its own tissues and organs 
 
Complications of Pneumonia: Lung Abscess - Answer-- Cavity within the lungs...
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Hesi: NSG122/ NSG 122 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Nursing Fundamental Concepts Exam | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Herzing
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Hesi: NSG122/ NSG 122 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Nursing Fundamental Concepts Exam | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Herzing 
 
Q: Factors Affecting Risk for Infection 
 
 
Answer: 
Factors affecting the risk for infection include: integrity of mucous membranes, pH levels of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts, immune response, age, sex, race, heredity, level of fatigue, nutritional status, stress level, use of invasive or indwelling medical devices an...
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Pathophysiology Exam 2 Blueprint Complete Questions And Answers
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What is ventilation? - Answer-The process of inspiration and expiration of air through the pulmonary 
airways to the alveoli 
What is oxygenation? - Answer-The process of supplying oxygen to the cells and tissues of the body 
What is perfusion? - Answer-The movement of blood through the pulmonary circulation to the alveoli 
What are the most common types of pneumonia and how are they acquired? - Answer-Community 
acquired: s. pneumoniae 
Hospital acquired: MRSA or VRE 
Ventilator associated: ent...
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PSIO 303 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% SOLVED SOLUTIONS
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Glycerophospholipids (GPLs): - amphipathic (having both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts) 
are main lipid constituent of PM 
Contain glycerol backbone: 
2 fatty acid tails in ester linkage 
A polar head group (that varies in size) 
A phosphate ester of another alcohol (choline, ethanolamine, serine, or inositol) 
GPLs can differ in polar head group, chain length, and saturation of bonds 
Common cell structures called organelles are either membrane bound or non membrane bound. Choose 
the follow...
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A Complete Test Bank For Essentials Of Pathophysiology, Concepts Of Altered Health States Third, North American Edition Carol Porth
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A Complete Test Bank For 
Essentials Of 
Pathophysiology, Concepts 
Of Altered Health States 
Third, North American 
Edition Carol Porth 
 
Ischemia and other toxic injuries increase the 
accumulation of intracellular calcium as a result of: 
release of stored calcium from the mitochondria. 
improved intracellular volume regulation. 
decreased influx across the cell membrane. 
attraction of calcium to fatty infiltrates. 
 
The patient is found to have liver disease, resulting in 
the remov...
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NCLEX-PN ACTUAL EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 100%
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NCLEX-PN ACTUAL EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS 
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A nurse is collecting data on a 58 year old client with blurred vision and reduced visual 
fields. The nurse finds which clinical manifestation MOST concerning? 
A) Difficulty adjusting to dimmed lights 
B) Extreme eye pain 
C) Gradual loss of peripheral vision 
D) Opaque appearance of lens - ANSWERS B, glaucoma is characterized by increased 
intraocular pressure (IOP) resulting in compression of the optic nerve. When IOP 
increases rap...
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Clemson Microbiology 3050 Exam 1 with verified solutions.
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Microorganism 
Organisms and acellular entities too small to be seen clearly by an unaided eye; 
=<1mm in diameter 
often unicellular 
 
 
 
Cellular 
Fungi (yeasts + molds) 
protists (algae, protozoa, slime molds) 
bacteria (E. coli) 
Archaea (methanogens) 
 
 
 
 
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Acellular 
Viruses (protein + nucleic acids) 
Viroids (RNA) 
Satellites (Nucleic Acid + RNA) 
Prions (inf...
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