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NURS 5315 FINAL EXAM|Latest Update Graded A+
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NURS 5315 FINAL EXAM|Latest Update Graded A+ 
Anion gap level 
Normal range is 3-10 
 
 
Osmol gap normal range and heat does an elevated value mean 
Normal range is <10 mOsm/kg; elevated levels indicate ethyl alcohol (etoh) consumption 
 
 
What triggers renin releases 
Triggered by dehydration; involved in the regulation of blood pressure 
 
 
What does a cirrhosis and HF do to oncotic pressure 
Increased in cirrhosis; decreased in heart failure 
 
 
What does an elevated serum osmolality p...
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CNIM practice exam #2 100% Solved
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CNIM practice exam #2 100% Solved 
Universal precautions eliminate potential contact with body fluids that transmit: 
electrical current 
bloodborne pathogens 
meningitis 
bacteriostatic viruses - ANSbloodborne pathogens 
When at the state of surgical anesthesia, the principal effect of Etomidate on 
evoked potentials is to: 
decrease amplitudes 
increase latencies 
increase amplitudes 
decrease absolute latencies - ANSincrease amplitudes 
The sensitivity setting on an amplifier set to produce a...
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Exam 4 BIO 322 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
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Which part of a nephron is lined by simple cuboidal epithelial cells with microvilli? 
Proximal convoluted tubule glomerulus distal convoluted tubule Loop of Henle Proximal convoluted tubule 
There are 2 ways to increase cardiac output. What are they? Increased heart rate and stroke volume increase cardiac output. Increased heart rate and decreased afterload increase cardiac output. Increased contractility and increased afterload increase cardiac output. Increased stroke volume and increased EDV...
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NURS 5315 FINAL EXAM|Latest Update Graded A+
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NURS 5315 FINAL EXAM|Latest Update Graded A+ 
Anion gap level 
Normal range is 3-10 
 
 
Osmol gap normal range and heat does an elevated value mean 
Normal range is <10 mOsm/kg; elevated levels indicate ethyl alcohol (etoh) consumption 
 
 
What triggers renin releases 
Triggered by dehydration; involved in the regulation of blood pressure 
 
 
What does a cirrhosis and HF do to oncotic pressure 
Increased in cirrhosis; decreased in heart failure 
 
 
What does an elevated serum osmolality p...
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NPTE Practice exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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A physical therapist instructs a patient to change his wound dressing daily between weekly visits to the wound center. At the next visit, the patient reports that he instead changed the dressing only when it was soaked through in an effort to conserve supplies. As a result, the surrounding skin would most likely be described as: 
1) Infected 
2) Gangrenous 
3) Macerated 
4) Indurated - correct answerMacerated 
 
Oct 25, 2019 
A physical therapist uses functional electrical stimul...
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ANP, Prostaglandins, ADH questions with answers 2024
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ANP, Prostaglandins, ADHWhat are the 3 forms of natriuretic peptides? - correct answer ANP 
BNP 
CNP 
 
What is the levels of potentcy of the natriuretic peptides? - correct answer ANP>BNP>CNP 
 
ANP - correct answer Synthesized in cardiac atrial cells and ventricular myocardium. 
Released when atrial are stretched (mechanosensitive ion channels), laying down, volume expansion, exercise. 
Release can also be increased by sympathetic stimulation via alpha-1A adrenoreceptors, endothelin vi...
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Purdue PSY 200 Exam 1 Latest Update 100% Pass
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Purdue PSY 200 Exam 1 Latest Update 100% Pass Behaviorism Using observable behavior as the basis for studying psychology, without reference to unobservable mental processes 
Choice Reaction Time time to detect the presentation of a stimulus, make a decision about it and respond 
Classical Conditioning procedure in which pairing a neutral stimulus with a stimulus that elicits a response leads to the neutral eliciting a similar response 
pavlov dog 
Cognitive Models representations of structures o...
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Summary HESI A2 REVIEW TEST BANK, Biology, Grammar, Reading, A&P, Maths Questions & Answers, Summer 2022-2023
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HESI A2 REVIEW TEST BANK Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory? Pharynx. Golgi apparatus functions as? Process protein secretion. Synthesize carbs and glycoproteins. 1. How many carbs per gram do carbohydrates contain? 4. 2. When water molecules move across cell membrane from high to low concentration this process is called? Osmosis. 3. What is the result of carbon dioxide in the body? Body becomes more acidic. 4. What part of the body is the lower back? Lumbar. 5....
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NY STATE EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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1. Which stroke is best for Spastic Paralysis? 
a. tapotement 
b. friction 
c. effleurage correct answer: c. effleurage 
 
2. Which carpal is palpated at the medial end of the wrist crease? 
a. scaphoid 
b. pisiform 
c. trapezium correct answer: b. pisiform 
 
3. What action does Psoas Major, Biceps Femoris, and Popliteus have in common? 
a. flexion 
b. extension 
c. abduction 
d. adduction correct answer: a. flexion 
 
4. Where does the short head of Biceps Brachii attach? 
a. coracoid proce...
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Cnim topics Study Guide Practice Exam.
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In the operating room, the stimulus intensity for activating a sensory nerve: - correct answer Does not have an established boundary 
 
A benefit of recording epidural SSEPs caudal to the surgical site is: - correct answer Ability to detect changes peripheral to the surgical site 
 
During a tumor surgery at T6, epidural electrodes are placed at T4 and at T8 to monitor SSEPs. What would be expected with a surgical manipulation of dorsal column tracts? - correct answer Loss of the rostral respons...
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