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Portage Learning BIOD 151/ A&P1 Module 3 Exam with Complete Solutions
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Portage Learning BIOD 151/ A&P1 
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Explain why someone who has hypergastrinemia (excessive secretion of gastrin) might develop 
gastric/stomach ulcers. Gastrin stimulates the secretions of pepsinogens and hydrochloric 
acid. Excess amounts would lead to erosion of the stomach lining. 
Explain in detail how the stomach contents enter the small intestine. The pyloric sphincter 
(valve), located at the base of the stomach, relaxes causing a small quantity ...
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GED Math exam |136 questions and answers.
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Box plot 
a way of graphically depicting groups of numerical data through their quartiles 
 
 
 
Consecutive 
one following the other, for example, 19 and 20 are consecutive numbers 
 
 
 
Data 
a collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, observations or even just descriptions of things 
 
 
 
Dot plot 
a graphical display of data using dots 
 
 
 
Event 
a set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment. For example, a possible event when a single six-sided die ...
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Condensed Final Exam NR 509
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Condensed Final Exam NR 509 
 
Health Promotion 
SCREENING GUIDELINES FOR ADULTS 
Screening guidelines for adults include: 
- Unhealthy weight and diabetes mellitus Overweight (BMI 25 to <30) 
- Substance use disorders, including misuse of 
- prescription and illicit drugs 
- HIV infection 
- Screening for IPV, elder abuse, and abuse of vulnerable adults 
Colon Cancer 
1. who should be screened 
2. when should the decision be up to the pt 
3. when is screening no longer recommended 
1. Adults...
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Portage Learning BIOD 151/ A&P1 Module 3 Exam with Complete Solutions
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Portage Learning BIOD 151/ A&P1 
Module 3 Exam with Complete 
Solutions 
Explain why someone who has hypergastrinemia (excessive secretion of gastrin) might develop 
gastric/stomach ulcers. Gastrin stimulates the secretions of pepsinogens and hydrochloric 
acid. Excess amounts would lead to erosion of the stomach lining. 
Explain in detail how the stomach contents enter the small intestine. The pyloric sphincter 
(valve), located at the base of the stomach, relaxes causing a small quantity ...
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A&P 1 101 Module 3 Exam - Digestive System Test-Portage Learning (A+).
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A&P 1 101 Module 3 Exam - Digestive System Test-Portage Learning (A+). 
Question 1 
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Explain why a patient with liver disease would have intolerance to fatty foods. 
Your Answer: 
Because one of the function of the liver is to produce bile. Bile is used to emulsify fat, if the fat 
cannot be broken down, the patient will have intolerance with fatty foods. 
The liver produces bile which breaks down fats. If it is not producing bile (or less bile), fats 
will not be broken down effective...
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A&P 1 101 Module 3 Exam - Digestive System Test- Portage Learning (A+).
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A&P 1 101 Module 3 Exam - Digestive System Test- Portage Learning (A+). 
Question 1 
5 / 5 pts 
Explain why a patient with liver disease would have intolerance to fatty foods. 
Your Answer: 
Because one of the function of the liver is to produce bile. Bile is used to emulsify fat, if the fat 
cannot be broken down, the patient will have intolerance with fatty foods. 
The liver produces bile which breaks down fats. If it is not producing bile (or less bile), fats 
will not be broken down effectiv...
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Portage A&P1 Module 3 Exam Questions and Answers
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Portage A&P1 Module 3 Exam Questions and Answers 
Explain why someone who has hypergastrinemia (excessive secretion of gastrin) might 
develop gastric/stomach ulcers. -Answer-Gastrin stimulates the secretions of 
pepsinogens and hydrochloric acid. Excess amounts would lead to erosion of the 
stomach lining. 
Explain in detail how the stomach contents enter the small intestine. -Answer-The 
pyloric sphincter (valve), located at the base of the stomach, relaxes causing a small 
quantity of chyme t...
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Portage A&P1 Module 3 Exam Questions and Answers
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Portage A&P1 Module 3 Exam Questions and Answers 
Explain why someone who has hypergastrinemia (excessive secretion of gastrin) might 
develop gastric/stomach ulcers. -Answer-Gastrin stimulates the secretions of 
pepsinogens and hydrochloric acid. Excess amounts would lead to erosion of the 
stomach lining. 
Explain in detail how the stomach contents enter the small intestine. -Answer-The 
pyloric sphincter (valve), located at the base of the stomach, relaxes causing a small 
quantity of chyme t...
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ARRT Mock Registry #2 questions and answers
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The portion of contrast that is caused by variations in the anatomy or is secondary to pathologic changes is called: 
subject contrast 
 
 
 
What is the primary evaluation criteria for the parietoacanthal projection? 
petrous pyramids are projected inferior to the maxillary sinuses 
 
 
 
The inferosuperior projection of the shoulder demonstrates what anteriorly? 
a. coronoid process 
b. acromion 
c. corocoid process 
d. greater tubercle 
c. corocoid process 
 
 
 
The obliquity used to demonst...
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GED Math Questions with 100% Complete Solutions | Rated A+
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Box plot - a way of graphically depicting groups of numerical data through their quartiles 
 
consecutive numbers - numbers in counting order 
 
Data - a collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, observations or even just descriptions of things 
 
Dot plot - a graphical display of data using dots 
 
Function - a special relationship where each input has a single output. It is often written as "f(x)" where x is the input value 
 
Graph - a diagram that shows a...
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