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Isotonic IV fluids 
NS And lactated Ringers 
Ans: Are used as fluid replacement for fluid volume deficit 
Serum phenytoin 
Ans: 10-20 mcg/ml 
Normal glucose 
Infant 
Ans: 40-60mg/dl 
Normal resp for infant 
Ans: 30-60 
Normal temp for infant 
Ans: 97.7-99.7 
What is the antidote for norepinephrine? 
Ans: Phentolamine (Regitine) 
What is autonomic dysreflexia? 
Ans: Life-threatening condition in a client with high spinal cord injury 
Classic symptoms of autonomic dysreflexia? 
Ans: Severe hypote...
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BSNC 1000 – PERFUSION LATEST 2023 GRADED A+ Radius Biggest affect on blood flow through a vessel 
Activation of Sympathetic NS - Decreases vessel diameter - Increases CO - Increases TPR 
Perfusion The supply of oxygen to and removal of wastes from the cells and tissues of the body as a result of the flow of blood through the capillaries. 
Arterial System Distributes blood and regulates pressure 
Capillary beds Transfer of materials between circulation and tissues 
Venous System Returns blood t...
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PMC Prep Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Describe Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). What are autonomic functions? - ANSWERSANS functions are not under direct conscious control (happen without thinking). E.g. Cardiac function, endothelial function, digestion, blood flow to organs etc. 
 
What is a neurotransmitter? - ANSWERSa chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber by the arrival of a nerve impulse and, by diffusing across the synapse or junction, causes the transf...
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What are the functions of the GI system? - Answer -ingestion of food 
-propulsion of food and wastes from mouth to anus 
-secretion of mucus, water, and enzymes 
-mechanical digestion of food particles 
-chemical digestion of food particles 
-absorption of digested food 
-elimination of waste products by defecation 
-immune and microbial protection against infection 
 
How long is the GI tract? - Answer 7 meters 
 
What are the voluntary functions of the GI system? - Answer -chewing 
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what is aversion therapy? - ANSWER-when you try and make the patient hate something 
 
antabus/Revia onset and duration used for aversion therapy? - ANSWER-2 weeks 
 
pt. teaching on antaeus /Revia: - ANSWER-avoid all forms of alcohol to avoid nausea, vomiting, death 
 
the difference between alcohol withdrawals and delirium tremens? - ANSWER-alcohol withdrawals is NOT life threating 
delirious tremens CAN kill you 
 
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Function of all muscles correct answers to generate force and movement 
 
Skeletal muscles correct answers - voluntary (somatic neurons) 
- striated 
- Multi-nucleated 
- insertion is more distal 
- antagonistic muscle groups = flexor-extensor pairs 
- 40% of body weight 
 
Cardiac Muscle correct answers - Primarily involuntary 
- striated and uninucleated 
- spontaneous electrical activity 
- altered by autonimc NS and hormones 
- intercalated disks that connects them 
- desmosomes (mechanica...
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Isotonic IV fluids 
NS And lactated Ringers Are used as fluid replacement for fluid volume deficit 
Serum phenytoin 10-20 mcg/ml 
Normal glucose 
Infant 40-60mg/dl 
Normal resp for infant 30-60 
Normal temp for infant 97.7-99.7 
What is the antidote for norepinephrine? Phentolamine (Regitine) 
What is autonomic dysreflexia? Life-threatening condition in a client with high spinal cord 
injury 
Classic symptoms of autonomic dysreflexia? Severe hypotension, ...
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Norepinephrine synthesis correct answers Tyrosine -> DOPA -> Dopamine -> Norepinephrine 
 
Epinephrine synthesis correct answers tyrosine --> dopa --> dopamine --> norepinephrine --> epinephrine 
 
Reserpine correct answers Blocks vesicular transporters (reduces DA and NE signaling) 
 
AMPT correct answers Inhibits tyrosine hydroxylase (reduces DA and NE signaling) 
 
Tolcapone correct answers COMT inhibitor 
(increases both DA and NE) 
 
Epinephrine (E) correct answers adre...
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SynaptogenisisThe formation of new synapses between the brain's neuron 
 
Two main divisions of the human nervous system are:Central nervous system (CNS) 
Peripheral nervous system (PNS) 
 
Two major functions of the CNS1. Receive sensory information from the body (via the PNS) and send them to the brain for processing. 
 
2. Receive motor information from the brain and send to relevant parts of the body (via PNS) 
 
Two major functions of the PNS1. Carry information from the sensory and intern...
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