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NSG 120 Quiz 4 Questions with Correct Answers
  • NSG 120 Quiz 4 Questions with Correct Answers

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  • NSG 120 Quiz 4 Questions with Correct Answers Edema - Answer-an excessive amount of fluid in the interstitial compartment Dehydration - Answer-insufficient body fluid resulting from inadequate intake or excessive loss of fluids or a combination of the two Homeostasis - Answer-maintenance of a relatively constant and favorable environment for the cells Water - Answer-the medium within which metabolic reactions and other processes take place. Transport system How much of the adult bo...
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ANP and BNP questions and answers graded A+ 2024
  • ANP and BNP questions and answers graded A+ 2024

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  • ANP and BNPWhat is ANP - correct answer atrial natriuretic peptide Where is ANP produced? - correct answer Atria of the heart How does ANP work? - correct answer Opposite of aldosterone causes excretion of sodium and water What causes the release of ANP? - correct answer ANP is released from the atrial in response to increased blood volume and atrial pressure. What happens when ANP is released? - correct answer Suppression of renin levels; decreases the amount of aldosterone release...
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BIO 202 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • BIO 202 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • BIO 202 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Adenohypophysis = _?_ Anterior pituitary ADH and oxytocin are produced in the _?_ and stored in the _?_ Produced in the hypothalamus and stored in the neurohypophysis ADH is also known as _?_ Antidiuretic hormone Adrenergic vs. muscarinic receptor in cardiac pacemaker tissue Parasympathetic hits Muscarinic ACh Muscarinic - slows heart down Since adrenergic stimulation can increase the activity of these channels, this is an explanation for ...
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Final Exam: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest 2024/2025 Update) Pathophysiology | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct | Grade A-Chamberlain
  • Final Exam: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest 2024/2025 Update) Pathophysiology | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct | Grade A-Chamberlain

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  • Final Exam: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest 2024/2025 Update) Pathophysiology | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct | Grade A-Chamberlain Q: 3 primary Hormones That Change Fluid Levels (fluid overload and dehy- dration) Answer: Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) Aldosterone Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP Q: antidiuretic hormone (ADH) Answer: signals the kidneys to promote reabsorption of water. Q: Aldosterone Answer...
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ANP, Prostaglandins, ADH questions with answers 2024
  • ANP, Prostaglandins, ADH questions with answers 2024

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  • ANP, Prostaglandins, ADHWhat are the 3 forms of natriuretic peptides? - correct answer ANP BNP CNP What is the levels of potentcy of the natriuretic peptides? - correct answer ANP>BNP>CNP ANP - correct answer Synthesized in cardiac atrial cells and ventricular myocardium. Released when atrial are stretched (mechanosensitive ion channels), laying down, volume expansion, exercise. Release can also be increased by sympathetic stimulation via alpha-1A adrenoreceptors, endothelin vi...
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NCLEX-PN® NCLEX-PN Fundamentals Fluids Exam Prep.
  • NCLEX-PN® NCLEX-PN Fundamentals Fluids Exam Prep.

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  • What is the: function of anti-diuretic hormone (ADH)? what is it controlled by? what does it regulate? A ​ADH: function: to hold onto water only controlled by: posterior pituitary and kidneys regulates: blood pressure 2 Q What is the: function of aldosterone? what is it controlled by? what does it regulate? A Aldosterone is a steroid hormone: function: to hold onto sodium and water controlled by: adrenals (on top of kidneys) regulates: blood pressure 3 Q What are ...
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PATHO 370 MIDTERM EXAM LATEST COMPLETE SOLUTION 2023/2024 (Graded A+)
  • PATHO 370 MIDTERM EXAM LATEST COMPLETE SOLUTION 2023/2024 (Graded A+)

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  • PATHO 370 MIDTERM EXAM LATEST COMPLETE GUIDE 2023. PATHO 370 Pathophysiology. Gas exchange occurs in which of the respiratory system's structures? Selected Answer: Trache a Correct Answer: Alveoli Response Feedback: The alveoli allow air to come in indirect contact with the bloodstream through the pulmonary capillary system. This alveolar membrane, which is one cell thick, allows carbon dioxide to diffuse into the alveoli from the bloodstream and oxygen to diffuse to the bloodstream ...
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Nr 507 WEEK 4 MIDTERM EXAM 2022/2023
  • Nr 507 WEEK 4 MIDTERM EXAM 2022/2023

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  • Nr 507 WEEK 4 MIDTERM EXAM 2022/2023 Score for this quiz: 118 out of 120 Submitted Jul 29 at 7:12am This attempt took 54 minutes. Question 1 2 / 2 pts The lung is innervated by the parasympathetic nervous system via which nerve? Correct! Vagus Phrenic Brachial Pectoral Fibers of the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) travel only in the vagus nerve to the lung. Question 2 2 / 2 pts What is the action of urodilatin? Urodilatin causes vasocon...
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NUR 124 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
  • NUR 124 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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  • What makes up 1/3 of the body's water content? extracellular fluid (ECF)--15 liters Where is intracellular fluid (ICF)? Figure 13-1 inside cell membranes What are fluids used to deliver? dissolved nutrients, electrolytes, cells for immunity, and histamine Where does aldosterone come from and when is it secreted? adrenal cortex; sodium levels in ECF are too low or have dropped Why is aldosterone secreted? to prevent water and sodium loss aldosterone actions -triggers kidney nephrons to reab...
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BIOS 256 Final Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024 (GRADED)
  • BIOS 256 Final Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024 (GRADED)

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  • BIOS 256 Final Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024 (GRADED) The urinary system does all of the following, EXCEPT it A secretes excess glucose molecules B regulates blood volume C contributes to stabilizing blood pH D eliminates organic waste products E regulates plasma concentrations of electrolytes 2 Conical structures that are located in the renal medulla are called A pyramids B renal columns C renal pelvises D nephrons E calyces 3 The region known as the macula densa i...
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