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NR-283 Pathophysiology Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Imbalances Latest Update Graded A+
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NR-283 Pathophysiology Fluid, 
Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Imbalances 
 
Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
sodium action facilitates muscle movement conduction, maintains fluid balance within cells 
and body fluids 
 
- extracellular electrolyte 
 
- chloride levels typically rise or fall with sodium levels 
 
- fluid loss from sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, diuretic use, hormonal imbalance, early-stage 
chronic renal failure, excessive water intake 
 
hypernatremia symptoms thirst, confusion, decreased ...
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ECG Final Exam Practice Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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ECG Final Exam Practice Questions With 
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The _______ supplies the RA and RV with blood - answerRight coronary artery 
Stimulation of the parasympathetic nerve fibers typically results in what action? - 
answerSlowed conduction through the AV node 
The contribution of blood that is added to the ventricles and results from atrial contraction is 
called: - answerAtrial kick 
Which of the following are semilunar valves? - answerAortic and pulmonic 
The left main coronary artery ...
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Adult Health II: Cardiac (Dysrhythmias) Questions And Answers
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why we can have premature beats that arise from the atrium, or pre mature beasts that arise form ventricles, v fib from - ANS excitability 
 
ability to receive and respond to stimuli - ANS excitability 
 
The ability of the heart to generate and conduct electrical impulses on its own. - ANS automaticity 
 
transmit electrical impulse across cell membranes cell to cell - ANS conductivity 
 
The strength of contraction of the heart at any given end-diastoli...
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CCTC NUR 221 UNIT 2: MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ALTERATIONS IN FLUID AND GAS TRANSPORT: CARDIOVASCULAR (TEST 2) Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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CCTC NUR 221 UNIT 2: MANAGEMENT 
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3 layers of the heart - answerepicardium, myocardium, endocardium 
diastole: - answerperiod of ventricular relaxation resulting in *ventricular filling* 
Systole: - answerperiod of *ventricular contraction* resulting in ejection of blood from the 
ventricles into the pulmonary artery and aorta 
depolarization- - answerExchange of...
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NU 272 Exam 1 Test Questions and Correct Answers
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Sensory perception 1.)conscious process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting data from senses into meaningful info 2.)Perception is influenced by the intensity, size, change, representation of stimuli, past experiences, knowledge, attitudes. 
Stimulus 1.)agent or act that stimulates a nerve receptor 
Impulse conduction process - sensory functioning also do receptors respond to many stimuli or just one? 1.)receptor receives stimuli, translates it to impulse 2.)impulse travels along nerve pa...
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Nursing 213-Dysrhythmias Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Automaticity Correct Answer (pacing function) is the ability of cardiac cells to generate an electrical impulse spontaneously and repetitively. 
 
Excitability Correct Answer the ability of non-pacemaker heart cells to respond to an electrical impulse that begins in pacemaker cells and depolarize 
 
Conductivity Correct Answer ability to send an electrical stimulus from cell membrane to cell membrane. 
 
Contractility Correct Answer the ability of atrial and ventricular muscle cells to shorten t...
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CCTC NUR 221 UNIT 2: MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ALTERATIONS IN FLUID AND GAS TRANSPORT: CARDIOVASCULAR (TEST 2) Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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CCTC NUR 221 UNIT 2: MANAGEMENT 
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FLUID AND GAS TRANSPORT: 
CARDIOVASCULAR (TEST 2) Exam 
Questions And Answers (Verified And 
Updated) 
3 layers of the heart - answerepicardium, myocardium, endocardium 
diastole: - answerperiod of ventricular relaxation resulting in *ventricular filling* 
Systole: - answerperiod of *ventricular contraction* resulting in ejection of blood from the 
ventricles into the pulmonary artery and aorta 
depolarization- - answerExchange of...
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NSG 210: MOBILITY QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS!!
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__________ is given as a single IV infusion and used to prevent or treat osteoporosis - Zoledronic 
Acid 
____________ is the visual examination of a joint. - arthroscopy 
_____________ is a soft tissue injury produced by blunt force - contusion 
______________ is the term used for a hip socket that does not fully cover the ball portion of the upper 
thigh bone. this allows the hip joint to become partially or completely dislocated. - hip dysplasia 
_______________ is a condition in which skelet...
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NU 175 Midterm Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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action potential electrical impulse that is created/transported by specialized nerve tissue (conduction system) 
afterload peripheral resistance against which the left ventricle must pump; affected by size of ventricle. wall tension, and arterial blood pressure 
arterial blood pressure measure of the pressure exerted by blood against the walls of the arterial system 
diastole relaxation of the myocardium 
ejection fraction (EF) percentage of end-diastolic blood volume that is ejected during dias...
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 Graded A+.
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 Graded A+. between the origin and insertion which is usually located proximally in limbs ? - Origin 
What happens during REVERSE MUSCLE ACTION? - specific movements of the body the actions are 
reversed THEREFOR the positions of the origin and insertion of a muscle are switched 
What is a mechanical advantage using the example of a lever? - if the load is closer to the fulcrum and 
the effort is farther from the fulcrum only ...
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