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NURS 5315 UTA etExam 1: Concept and Clinical Complication with Complete Solutions
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Action Potential: Hypokalemia leads to what complications - ANSWER-Potassium leaves the cell leaving behind negative anions, cell hyperpolarizes making the cell more negative...
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NURS 5315 UTA etExam 1: Concept and Clinical Complication (Qs & As)
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NURS 5315 UTA etExam 1: Concept and Clinical 
Complication (Qs & As) 
Action Potential: Hypokalemia leads to what complications Correct answer Potassium 
leaves the cell leaving behind negative anions, cell hyperpolarizes making the cell more negative 
and therefore less excitable 
CC: Weakness, Smooth Muscle atony, parathesias (pins and needles), Cardiac dysrythmias 
Action Potential: Hyperkalemia lead to what complications Correct answer Increased 
potassium will come into the cell and mak...
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NURS 5315 UTA Exam 1: Concept and Clinical Complication
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NURS 5315 UTA Exam 1: Concept and Clinical Complication 
Action Potential: Hypokalemia leads to what complications - Correct Answer Potassium leaves the cell leaving behind negative anions, cell hyperpolarizes making the cell more negative and therefore less excitable 
 
CC: Weakness, Smooth Muscle atony, parathesias (pins and needles), Cardiac dysrythmias 
 
Action Potential: Hyperkalemia lead to what complications - Correct Answer Increased potassium will come into the cell and make it more po...
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PNB Unit 3: Heart (Molecular) Exam 2024
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PNB Unit 3: Heart (Molecular) Exam 2024 
2 similarities between skeletal and cardiac muscle cells -Answer-striated 
sarcomeres - sliding filament model 
how are the fibers of cardiac myocytes organized in the heart -Answer-fibers are 
arranged to wrap around the chambers so when contract, they squeeze the chambers 
of the heart and reduce their volume to create the pumping 
3 features unique to cardiac muscle compared to skeletal -Answer-bifurcations 
anastomoses 
intercalated disks 
bifurcation...
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NHA CCMA Exam Complete Answers
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NHA CCMA Exam Complete Answers 
Cardiovascular and Hematology Knowledge 
1. CC - Meaning: Chief Complaint. 
2. Segment - Definition: Line between two waveforms on an EKG. 
3. P Wave - Function: Represents arterial depolarization on an EKG. 
4. 1 mm Boxes in a 6-Second Rhythm Strip - Total: 30 one millimeter boxes. 
5. SA Node on EKG - Represents: Only the P wave. 
6. RR Interval Reading - Indicates: Ventricular Pulse. 
7. Primary Stage of Hemolysis - Stages: Vascular phase ...
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Telemetry exam 1|153 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Telemetry exam 1|153 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Right atrium: oxygenated or deoxygenated? - CORRECT ANSWER deoxygenated 
 
right ventricle: oxygenated or deoxygenated? - CORRECT ANSWER deoxygenated 
 
Left atrium: oxygenated or deoxygenated? - CORRECT ANSWER oxygenated 
 
left ventricle: oxygenated or deoxygenated? - CORRECT ANSWER oxygenated 
 
pulmonary artery: oxygenated or deoxygenated? - CORRECT ANSWER deoxygenated 
 
aortic arch: oxygenated or deoxygenated? - CORRECT ANSWER oxygena...
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Download this complete,fully solved and updated actual exam for Psychology GRE Subject Test|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Brain stem 
Connects the brain and spinal cord includes midbrain (Controls eye movement and processes visual and auditory information), pons (group of nerves connecting different parts of the brain; includes some cranial nerves which are involved in facial movement and transmitting sensory information), and medulla oblongata (control center for heart and lungs regulating breathing, sneezing, and swallowing) 
 
 
 
Diencephalon 
Base of brain includes thalamus (relay station for signals coming in...
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PNB Unit 3: Heart (Molecular) Exam 2024
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PNB Unit 3: Heart (Molecular) Exam 2024 
2 similarities between skeletal and cardiac muscle cells -Answer-striated 
sarcomeres - sliding filament model 
how are the fibers of cardiac myocytes organized in the heart -Answer-fibers are 
arranged to wrap around the chambers so when contract, they squeeze the chambers 
of the heart and reduce their volume to create the pumping 
3 features unique to cardiac muscle compared to skeletal -Answer-bifurcations 
anastomoses 
intercalated disks 
bifurcation...
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Graded Potentials, Action Potentials&Synapse 2023 passed
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Graded Potentials, Action Potentials&SynapseGraded Potentials - correct answer A small deviation from the RMP that makes the membrane either more polarized (more negative inside=hyperpolarizing) or less polarized (less negative inside=depolarizing). 
 
Hyperpolarizing Graded Potentials - correct answer When the response makes the membrane more polarized (more negative inside). Occurs in soma and dendrites of a neuron. 
 
Depolarizing Graded Potentials - correct answer When the response makes the...
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NURS 5315 UTA etExam 1: Concept and Clinical Complication Study Guide Solutions
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NURS 5315 UTA etExam 1: Concept 
and Clinical Complication Study 
Guide Solutions 
Action Potential: Hypokalemia leads to what complications - 
ANSWER-Potassium leaves the cell leaving behind negative anions, cell 
hyperpolarizes making the cell more negative and therefore less excitable 
CC: Weakness, Smooth Muscle atony, parathesias (pins and needles), 
Cardiac dysrythmias 
Action Potential: Hyperkalemia lead to what complications - ANSWER- 
Increased potassium will come into the cell and make...
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