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BSNC 2000 Midterm Quiz Questions with Correct Answers
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BSNC 2000 Midterm Quiz Questions with Correct Answers 
 
 
As blood passes through pulmonary capillaries: 
 
a) it delivers oxygen to be used by cells of the lungs. 
b) hemoglobin saturation drops to 75%. 
c) hemoglobin affinity for oxygen decreases. 
d) carbon dioxide enters red blood cells. 
e) high PO2drives the loading of hemoglobin with oxygen. - Answer-e) high PO2drives the loading of hemoglobin with oxygen. 
 
How is the majority of oxygen transported in the blood? 
a) dissolved in the pl...
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BSNC 2000: Pharmacokinetics Intro & Stroke Meds Questions with Complete Solutions
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BSNC 2000 - Module 3: Perfusion & Heart Failure & Intro to Pharm- Solved
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BSNC 2000 - Module 3: Perfusion & Heart Failure & Intro to Pharm- Solved
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BSNC 2000 - Metabolic Regulation & Nutrition Questions with Complete Solutions
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Metabolic Regulation CORRECT ANS Control of the chemical reactions that occur within cells (cytoplasm, mitochondria) and that are necessary to maintain life 
 
What are metabolic reactions involved in? CORRECT ANS 1. Energy Production or Energy Storage 
2. Digestion 
3. Growth 
4. Reproduction 
 
Glucose Regulation CORRECT ANS Process of maintaining optimal blood glucose levels 
 
Hormonal Regulation CORRECT ANS Process of regulating the secretion and actions of hormones 
 
Insulin (Blood Glucos...
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BSNC 2000: Infection Questions with Complete Solutions
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BSNC 2000: Infection Questions with Complete Solutions
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BSNC 2000 – Final Questions with complete Solutions
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BSNC 2000 Pharmacology Questions With Complete Solutions
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BSNC 2000 - Module 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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What are the 3 domains of MOs? Correct Answer-- Archaea (Prokaryote aka no nucleus) 
- Bacteria (Prokaryote) 
- Eukarya (Eukaryote aka has a nucleus) 
 
What are the Prokaryotic MOs? Correct Answer-- Bacteria - unicellular 
- Archaea - unicellular 
 
What are the Eukaryotic MOs? Correct Answer-- Protists ( Algae; Protozoa) - unicellular 
- Fungi (Yeast - unicellular; Mold - multicellular) 
- Helminths - multicellular 
- Viruses - acellular 
 
Describe the unique nature of MOs Correct Answer-- Li...
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BSNC 2000 Module 1 Questions with Correct Answers
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How can we control MO levels? - Answer-- Hand hygiene 
- Aseptic techniques 
- Disinfection/Sterilization 
- Antimicrobials 
- Vaccination 
 
3 Components of Epidemiological Triangle - Answer-1. Infectious Agent 
2. Susceptible Host 
3. Environment 
 
Host - Answer-- Living object 
- Allows sustained survival and transmission of the agent 
- Susceptible to the agent which may or may not cause disease in the host 
 
Reservoir - Answer-- Living or...
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BSNC 2000 Module 4 Test Questions and Answers
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BSNC 2000 Module 4 Test Questions and Answers 
Key mechanisms causing systolic dysfunction - Answer-1. Myocardial damage 
2. Excessive workload 
3. Impaired contractility 
 
Key mechanisms causing diastolic dysfunction - Answer-1. Decreased compliance 
2. Obstructed filling 
3. Impaired relaxation 
 
Compensatory Response to decreased CO due to HF: Sympathetic Activation - Answer-- Increased HR and contractility leading to increased CO 
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