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NURS 306: Quiz 1 Latest Version Already Passed
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NURS 306: Quiz 1 Latest Version Already 
 
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**What term describes a person's genetic composition?** 
 
 **Genotype** 
 
**What is the term for how genes are expressed physically, like eye color or height?** 
 
 **Phenotype** 
 
**Which conditions are classified as autosomal-recessive disorders?** 
 
1. Huntington's disease 
2. Sickle Cell Anemia 
3. Tay-Sachs disease 
4. Cystic Fibrosis **Sickle Cell Anemia**, **Tay-Sachs disease**, **Cystic Fibrosis** 
 
**Explanation:** Autosomal-r...
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Exam 1: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest Update 2024/2025) Pathophysiology Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct -Chamberlain
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Exam 1: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest Update 2024/2025) Pathophysiology Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct -Chamberlain 
 
 
In regards to chromosomal mutation, nondisjunction is known as what? - ANSWER Failure of homologous chromosomes to separate during cell division 
 
 
 
What is an example of an autosomal-dominant disease? - ANSWER Huntington's disease 
 
 
 
What is an example of an autosomal-recessive di...
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SCI 225 Midterm Exam practice questions with complete solutions | Latest 2023/2024
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SCI 225 Midterm Exam practice questions with complete solutions | Latest 2023/2024 
The nurse is caring for a patient with a genetic disease that is transmitted through 
autosomal recessive inheritance. Which is the most likely diagnosis? -- Cystic Fibrosis 
Adaptive cellular mechanisms function to: -- protect cells from injury 
If a patient liquefactive necrosis, which organ should the nurse asses first? -- Brain 
The nurse in the genetics clinic is describing a genetic disease that leads to pr...
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3340 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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start of quiz 1: Parents of a newborn are confused when their child is diagnosed with a genetic disorder because neither of them has a defect. Testing is done and it is determined that both parents are carriers of the disorder even though they are asymptomatic. Understanding the principles of the Mendelian Pattern of Inheritance, the nurse determines what condition is the likely reason for this genetic disorder? 
X-linked dominant condition 
Autosomal dominant condition 
X-linked recessive condi...
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USMLE Step 3 High Yield Facts questions and answers 2023
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USMLE Step 3 High Yield Facts questions and answers 2023What is the genetic inheritance pattern of Hemophilia A? 
X-linked recessive: women born to fathers with X linked recessive disorder will be carriers. Males are 50% carriers if born to an affected mother. 
 
 
 
What is tx of Lewy body dementia? 
Dopamine agonist therapy (PD) & AchE inhibitors (Alzeihmer's) - watch for dopamine agonist therapy causing complex visual hallucinations. 
 
 
 
A patient treated for LTBI and now has positive PPD...
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CPN Exam Questions & Answers 2024 
 
 
monosomy - ANSWER-the loss of one chromosome from a pair; usually rare & fetus is usually non-viable 
 
trisomy - ANSWER-an addition to a pair of chromosomes; relatively common 
 
autosomal dominant inheritance - ANSWER-children of a heterozygous parent have a 50% chance of possessing the defective gene. children who don't inherit the defective gene will themselves have unaffected offspring. 
 
examples of autosomal dominant disorders (2) - ANSWER-marfan s...
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1. Which of the following is the carbohydrate monomer? 
• Disaccharide 
• Lactose 
• Monosaccharide 
• Thymine 
2. What type of tissue protects the respiratory system's trachea? 
• Bone 
• Cartilage 
• Collagen 
• Keratin 
3. Which of the following are examples of covalent bonds? 
• H₂O 
• NaCl 
• C₆H₁₂O₆ 
• MgO 
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4. Which of the following is an example of Mendelian inheritance? 
• Incomplete Dominance 
• Polygenic Alleles 
• Combination Inheritance 
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Biology: The Core 3rd Edition Exam Questions and 100% Correct Answers| Eric J. Simon
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LIFSCI 7B XL - Simulation: Pedigree Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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LIFSCI 7B XL - Simulation: Pedigree 
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What is the purpose of using a pedigree in genetic studies? 
 Pedigrees help trace the inheritance patterns of specific traits or genetic conditions through 
family generations. 
 
How can you determine if a trait is autosomal dominant from a pedigree? 
 An autosomal dominant trait typically appears in every generation, and affected individuals 
usually have at least one affected parent. 
 
What is a characteristic feature o...
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Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 2 Questions and Answers
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Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 2 
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Autosomal Dominant - Answer-Describes a trait or disorder in which the phenotype is 
expressed in those who inherit the gene from even only one parent. 
Heterozygous or Homozygous 
Each offspring has a 50% chance of inheriting the mutation 
Autosomal Recessive - Answer-two copies of an abnormal gene must be present in 
order for the phenotype to be expressed 
2 copies of the gene mutation for the offspring to inherit 
both parents have to h...
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