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Hole's Anatomy & Physiology Exam 1 (Chapters 1-3)
-stasis - Controlling, stopping 
 
Peri- - Around, surrounding 
 
Hypo - Less than 
 
Hyper - Greater than 
 
Epi- - Above, upon 
 
Pariet- - Any "wall" (in a cavity or organ) 
 
Visc- - Thick, resistance 
 
Base - Accepts H+ from a solution; donates OH- ions to a solution, pH of 8 to 14 
 
Acid - A substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution, pH of 6 to 1 
 
pH scale - Measurement system used to indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in solution; ranges fro...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
-stasis - Controlling, stopping 
 
Peri- - Around, surrounding 
 
Hypo - Less than 
 
Hyper - Greater than 
 
Epi- - Above, upon 
 
Pariet- - Any "wall" (in a cavity or organ) 
 
Visc- - Thick, resistance 
 
Base - Accepts H+ from a solution; donates OH- ions to a solution, pH of 8 to 14 
 
Acid - A substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution, pH of 6 to 1 
 
pH scale - Measurement system used to indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in solution; ranges fro...
Holes Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 10 post test
dendrite - the _____ of a neuron carries the impulse towards the nucleus 
 
nissl body - which part of a neuron is directed involved with protein synthesis 
 
synaptic knob - which part of a neuron comes in close proximity to another neuron at the synapse? 
 
microglia - the phagocytic cells in the CNS are the _____ 
 
sensory - the following belong together except which one? 
a. multipolar 
b. motor 
c. sensory 
d. efferent 
 
sensory neuron - the following belong together except which one? 
a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
dendrite - the _____ of a neuron carries the impulse towards the nucleus 
 
nissl body - which part of a neuron is directed involved with protein synthesis 
 
synaptic knob - which part of a neuron comes in close proximity to another neuron at the synapse? 
 
microglia - the phagocytic cells in the CNS are the _____ 
 
sensory - the following belong together except which one? 
a. multipolar 
b. motor 
c. sensory 
d. efferent 
 
sensory neuron - the following belong together except which one? 
a...
Holes Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 10 post test
dendrite - the _____ of a neuron carries the impulse towards the nucleus 
 
nissl body - which part of a neuron is directed involved with protein synthesis 
 
synaptic knob - which part of a neuron comes in close proximity to another neuron at the synapse? 
 
microglia - the phagocytic cells in the CNS are the _____ 
 
sensory - the following belong together except which one? 
a. multipolar 
b. motor 
c. sensory 
d. efferent 
 
sensory neuron - the following belong together except which one? 
a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
dendrite - the _____ of a neuron carries the impulse towards the nucleus 
 
nissl body - which part of a neuron is directed involved with protein synthesis 
 
synaptic knob - which part of a neuron comes in close proximity to another neuron at the synapse? 
 
microglia - the phagocytic cells in the CNS are the _____ 
 
sensory - the following belong together except which one? 
a. multipolar 
b. motor 
c. sensory 
d. efferent 
 
sensory neuron - the following belong together except which one? 
a...
Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 1 post-test quiz and Answers
Anatomy - The study dealing with the explanations of how an organ works. 
 
Assimilation - The process of turning molecules that are ingested into forms that are compatible with the organism. 
 
Shivering when it is cold - An example of a normal homeostatic event. 
 
Negative feedback - A decrease in blood glucose that causes the inhibition of insulin. 
 
Head, neck, and trunk - Parts of the axial body. 
 
Diaphragm - Seperates the thoracic cavity from the abdonimal cavities. 
 
Mediastinum - Th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Anatomy - The study dealing with the explanations of how an organ works. 
 
Assimilation - The process of turning molecules that are ingested into forms that are compatible with the organism. 
 
Shivering when it is cold - An example of a normal homeostatic event. 
 
Negative feedback - A decrease in blood glucose that causes the inhibition of insulin. 
 
Head, neck, and trunk - Parts of the axial body. 
 
Diaphragm - Seperates the thoracic cavity from the abdonimal cavities. 
 
Mediastinum - Th...
Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 1 post-test quiz and Answers
Anatomy - The study dealing with the explanations of how an organ works. 
 
Assimilation - The process of turning molecules that are ingested into forms that are compatible with the organism. 
 
Shivering when it is cold - An example of a normal homeostatic event. 
 
Negative feedback - A decrease in blood glucose that causes the inhibition of insulin. 
 
Head, neck, and trunk - Parts of the axial body. 
 
Diaphragm - Seperates the thoracic cavity from the abdonimal cavities. 
 
Mediastinum - Th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Anatomy - The study dealing with the explanations of how an organ works. 
 
Assimilation - The process of turning molecules that are ingested into forms that are compatible with the organism. 
 
Shivering when it is cold - An example of a normal homeostatic event. 
 
Negative feedback - A decrease in blood glucose that causes the inhibition of insulin. 
 
Head, neck, and trunk - Parts of the axial body. 
 
Diaphragm - Seperates the thoracic cavity from the abdonimal cavities. 
 
Mediastinum - Th...
Kappa Sigma Final Pledge Test Question and Answers
Who is the "Father of Kappa Simga"? - Manuel Chrysoloras 
 
When was Manuel Chrysoloras Born? Where? - Greece, 1350 
 
Why was Manuel Chrysoloras chosen for his mission? - For his intelligence, diplomatic skill, and his families close ties with the Greek Emperor 
 
When and where did Manuel Chrysolores teach? - Florence 1396 
Bologna 
 
What is the name of the academic text Manuel Chrysoloras wrote? - Erotemata Civas Questiones 
 
What does Bononia Docet mean? - Bologna Teaches 
 
What museum...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Who is the "Father of Kappa Simga"? - Manuel Chrysoloras 
 
When was Manuel Chrysoloras Born? Where? - Greece, 1350 
 
Why was Manuel Chrysoloras chosen for his mission? - For his intelligence, diplomatic skill, and his families close ties with the Greek Emperor 
 
When and where did Manuel Chrysolores teach? - Florence 1396 
Bologna 
 
What is the name of the academic text Manuel Chrysoloras wrote? - Erotemata Civas Questiones 
 
What does Bononia Docet mean? - Bologna Teaches 
 
What museum...
NURS 6501 Final Exam question and answers grade A+
What is the role of the primary care provider in mental health? - - Screen for mental health issues 
- Improve outcomes and reduce health care costs 
- Assess and give care to mild-moderate disorders or patients with stable severe mental disorders 
- From strong links with mental health specialty care for complex cases 
Sharing patient info (ex: meds used) 
 
about PHQ2 
- what does it screen for, what are the questions, scoring - - Screens for MDD 
- It is the first two questions of the PHQ9 
 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
What is the role of the primary care provider in mental health? - - Screen for mental health issues 
- Improve outcomes and reduce health care costs 
- Assess and give care to mild-moderate disorders or patients with stable severe mental disorders 
- From strong links with mental health specialty care for complex cases 
Sharing patient info (ex: meds used) 
 
about PHQ2 
- what does it screen for, what are the questions, scoring - - Screens for MDD 
- It is the first two questions of the PHQ9 
 ...
Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam
Parkinson's disease, pharmacotherapy, patient teaching - - symptom journaling (on and off times, dyskinesia, mood/memory changes, nausea/constipation from medication SE 
 
-food consistency changes for swallowing issues, increased fluid and fiber for constipation 
 
-take medication with food (initially) to avoid nausea/anorexia 
 
-limit dietary protein to 3-4 ounces per meal (size of a deck of cards) due to interference with levodopa (take med in morning, eat protein food in evening) 
 
-avoi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
Parkinson's disease, pharmacotherapy, patient teaching - - symptom journaling (on and off times, dyskinesia, mood/memory changes, nausea/constipation from medication SE 
 
-food consistency changes for swallowing issues, increased fluid and fiber for constipation 
 
-take medication with food (initially) to avoid nausea/anorexia 
 
-limit dietary protein to 3-4 ounces per meal (size of a deck of cards) due to interference with levodopa (take med in morning, eat protein food in evening) 
 
-avoi...
Advanced Pharm Practice Questions exam 3 question and answers
The nurse is teaching a client who is taking 
metoprolol (Lopressor). Which should the nurse 
consider the highest priority in teaching side 
effects/adverse effects? - Answer: Instruct the client how to take a pulse. 
Rationale: It is most important for the client to learn how to monitor the heart rate because of the side effect of bradycardia with metoprolol. 
 
Which drug should the nurse realize may interact with propranolol (Inderal)? - Answer: Phenytoin 
Rationale: Drug that interact wi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
The nurse is teaching a client who is taking 
metoprolol (Lopressor). Which should the nurse 
consider the highest priority in teaching side 
effects/adverse effects? - Answer: Instruct the client how to take a pulse. 
Rationale: It is most important for the client to learn how to monitor the heart rate because of the side effect of bradycardia with metoprolol. 
 
Which drug should the nurse realize may interact with propranolol (Inderal)? - Answer: Phenytoin 
Rationale: Drug that interact wi...
N5334 Advanced Pharmacology Test 2 Question and answers
You examine a 38-year-old woman who has presented 
for an initial examination and Papanicolaou test. She has 
no complaint. Her blood pressure (BP) is 154/98 mm Hg 
bilaterally and her body mass index (BMI) is 31 kg/m2. 
The rest of her physical examination is unremarkable. 
Your next best action is to: 
 
A. initiate antihypertensive therapy. 
B. arrange for at least two additional BP measurements 
during the next 2 weeks. 
C. order blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, and potassium 
ion measuremen...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 113 pages •
You examine a 38-year-old woman who has presented 
for an initial examination and Papanicolaou test. She has 
no complaint. Her blood pressure (BP) is 154/98 mm Hg 
bilaterally and her body mass index (BMI) is 31 kg/m2. 
The rest of her physical examination is unremarkable. 
Your next best action is to: 
 
A. initiate antihypertensive therapy. 
B. arrange for at least two additional BP measurements 
during the next 2 weeks. 
C. order blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, and potassium 
ion measuremen...