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WGU Pathophysiology Exam 2022/2023 Graded A
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Which cavity contains the mediastinum? 
 
a. abdominal 
 
b. dorsal 
 
c. pelvic 
 
d. ventral - ANSWER d. ventral 
 
What is a syndrome? 
 
a. A communicable disease 
 
b. A disease accompanied by a characteristic group of signs and diseases 
 
c. A disease that is neither acute nor chronic 
 
d. A widespread disease - ANSWER b. A disease accompanied by a characteristic group of signs and diseases 
 
Which of the following is part of the internal non-specific response to infection? 
 
a. tears ...
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Advanced Health Assessment - Neurology questions fully solved
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Advanced Health Assessment - Neurology questions fully solved What area of the brain houses the higher mental functions and is responsible for general movement, visceral functions, perception, behavior and integration of these functions. 
A. Corpus callosum 
B. Cerebellar 
C. Cerebrum 
D. Brainstem - correct answer C. cerebrum 
Cerebellar - integration of voluntary movement, process sensory information from eyes, ears, touch receptors and m/s 
Brainstem - The 12 cranial nerves arise from this pa...
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MDC 1 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 2023
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- Temp/warmth 
- Low/High CBC 
- Increased HR 
- Low BP 
- Increased respiratory rate 
- Redness - Answer- Infection S/S 
 
- Rotate patient every 2 hours 
- Reposition 
- Padding 
- PROM 
- Barrier cream 
- Keep dry 
- Move using a lifting device - Answer- Nursing interventions to decrease risk of pressure injuries 
 
CD4 will be lower not less than 200 
CD8 will be normal - Answer- HIV labs 
 
CD4 will be less than 200 
CD8 will be increased. - Answer- AIDS labs 
 
- Prevents the virus from mu...
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BIOL 252 Exam 1|| 155 Questions|| Correct Answers|| RATED A
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Function follows _____________ - ANSWER Form 
 
Afferent = - ANSWER Sensory 
 
Efferent = - ANSWER Motor 
 
Two divisions of the sensory nervous system: - ANSWER Somatic and visceral 
 
What does the somatic nervous system control? - ANSWER skin, skeletal muscles, joints 
 
What does the visceral nervous system control? - ANSWER smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, glands, organs 
 
two divisions of motor division - ANSWER somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system 
 
T/F: As the stomach expa...
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BIO 225 Exam 4 Tara Duck Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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spinal cord 
: begins at the foramen magnum 
end at L1 and L2 
ascending descending 
cervical (arms) and lumbosacral enlargements (legs) 
reflex center 
A thick cord of tissue that starts at the head. 
Spinal cord-white mater 
: White columns 
Dorsal funiculus 
Ventral funiculus 
lateral funiculus 
2 
Spinal cord-nerves 
: Dorsal root ganglion 
Dorsal root 
spinal nerve 
ventral root 
spinal cord gray matter 
: Somatic and visceral sensory and somatic and visceral motor nuclei (know where these...
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NCLEX RN ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK OF REAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS NCLEX 2022
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QUESTION 1 
Which classification of drugs is contraindicated for the client with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? 
 
A.	Positive inotropes 
B.	Vasodilators 
C.	Diuretics 
D.	Antidysrhythmics 
 
Answer: A 
Explanation: 
(A) Positive inotropic agents should not be administered owing to their action of increasing myocardial contractility. Increased ventricular contractility would increase outflow tract obstruction in the client with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. (B) Vasodilators are not ty...
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Biology 255 Exam 3 Study Guide (Human Anatomy) Questions Rated 100% Correct!!
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Central nervous system structures - Answer-Brain and spinal cord 
Nervous system general functions - Answer-Collect information, process and evaluate information, and 
initiate response to information 
Peripheral nervous system structures - Answer-Cranial nerves, spinal nerves, and ganglia 
Sensory (afferent) nervous system - Answer-Detects stimuli (receives sensory input/information from 
receptors) and transmits information from receptors to the CNS 
Somatic sensory - Answer-Transmits input fr...
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Bios 252 Chamberlain 2024 with Complete Solutions
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Bios 252 Chamberlain 2024 with 
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Olfactory Number: 1 
Type: Sensory 
Function: Sense of Smell 
Optic Number: 2 
Type: Sensory 
Function: Vision 
Oculomotor Number: 3 
Type: Motor 
Function: Raise eyelids, move eyes, regulate the size of pupils, focus of lenses. 
Troclear Number: 4 
Type: Motor 
Function: Eye movements, proprioception 
Trigeminal Number: 5 
Type: Mixed 
Function: Sensations of the head and face, chewing movements, and muscle sense. 
Abducens Number: 6 
Type: Mo...
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BIOL 2301 Kasparian Final Exam Review New Update Actual Test with complete solution
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Which nervous system consists of sensory receptors, nerves, ganglia and motor endings? - Answerperipheral nervous system 
Specialized tissue that respond to changes in their environment (stimuli) are called... - Answer-sensory 
receptors 
What is the difference between sensation and perception? - Answer-sensation >>> awareness of a 
stimuli 
perception >>> interpretation of the meaning of a stimuli 
What are the three categories a receptor can be classified? - Answer-- stimulus...
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BIO 201 - Exam 4 – ASU Latest Version Graded A+
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BIO 201 - Exam 4 – ASU Latest Version 
 
Graded A+ 
 
3 major collateral ganglia celiac, superior mesenteric, inferior mesenteric 
 
3 Parts of the Hind Brain - Medulla Oblongata 
 
- Pons 
- Cerebellum 
 
3 routes of the SNS to effectors Spinal nerve route, Sympathetic nerve route, Splanchnic 
(visceral) nerve route 
 
3 types of tracts projection tracts, commissural tracts, association tracts 
 
3 ways to classify receptors Modality, distribution, origin of stimuli 
 
5 primary taste sensati...
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