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NR 507 WEEK 7 QUIZ 1 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
Most dysphasias are associated with cerebrovascular accidents involving which artery? 
Vomiting is associated with CNS injuries that compress which anatomic location(s)? 
Cognitive operations cannot occur without the _____ functioning. 
Dilated and sluggish pupils, widening pulse pressure, and bradycardia are clinical findings evident of which stage of intracranial hypertension? 
Which description is consistent with a complex partial seizure? 
Cerebral edema is an increase in the fluid content o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Most dysphasias are associated with cerebrovascular accidents involving which artery? 
Vomiting is associated with CNS injuries that compress which anatomic location(s)? 
Cognitive operations cannot occur without the _____ functioning. 
Dilated and sluggish pupils, widening pulse pressure, and bradycardia are clinical findings evident of which stage of intracranial hypertension? 
Which description is consistent with a complex partial seizure? 
Cerebral edema is an increase in the fluid content o...
NR 507 WEEK 6 QUIZ – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
_____ is a chronic inflammatory joint disease characterize by stiffening and fusion of the spine and sacroiliac joints. 
Considering the pathophysiology of osteoporosis, what are the effects of extracellular signal regulate kinases (ERKs) and receptor activator of RANKL on osteoblasts and osteoclasts? 
Rhabdomyolysis is characterize by 
A(n) _____ fracture is a fracture at a site of a preexisting bone abnormality, usually by a force that would not normally cause a fracture. 
Which disorder is ch...
- Exam (elaborations)
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_____ is a chronic inflammatory joint disease characterize by stiffening and fusion of the spine and sacroiliac joints. 
Considering the pathophysiology of osteoporosis, what are the effects of extracellular signal regulate kinases (ERKs) and receptor activator of RANKL on osteoblasts and osteoclasts? 
Rhabdomyolysis is characterize by 
A(n) _____ fracture is a fracture at a site of a preexisting bone abnormality, usually by a force that would not normally cause a fracture. 
Which disorder is ch...
NR 507 WEEK 3 QUIZ 3 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
Clinical manifestations of mild to moderate splenomegaly and hepatomegaly, bronze-colored skin, and cardiac dysrhythmias are indicative of which anemia? 
What is the pathophysiologic process of aplastic anemia? 
Which anemia produces small, pale erythrocytes? 
Symptoms of polycythemia vera are mainly the result of 
A woman complains of chronic gastritis, fatigue, weight loss, and tingling in her fingers. Laboratory findings show low hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, and a high mean corpuscular v...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Clinical manifestations of mild to moderate splenomegaly and hepatomegaly, bronze-colored skin, and cardiac dysrhythmias are indicative of which anemia? 
What is the pathophysiologic process of aplastic anemia? 
Which anemia produces small, pale erythrocytes? 
Symptoms of polycythemia vera are mainly the result of 
A woman complains of chronic gastritis, fatigue, weight loss, and tingling in her fingers. Laboratory findings show low hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, and a high mean corpuscular v...
NR 507 WEEK 3 QUIZ 2 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
In some anemias, the erythrocytes are present in various sizes, which is refer to as 
What is the pathophysiologic process of aplastic anemia? 
The body compensates for anemia by 
A woman complains of chronic gastritis, fatigue, weight loss, and tingling in her fingers. Laboratory findings show low hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, and a high mean corpuscular volume. These findings are consistent with _____ anemia. 
Symptoms of polycythemia vera are mainly the result of 
Untreated pernicious ane...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
In some anemias, the erythrocytes are present in various sizes, which is refer to as 
What is the pathophysiologic process of aplastic anemia? 
The body compensates for anemia by 
A woman complains of chronic gastritis, fatigue, weight loss, and tingling in her fingers. Laboratory findings show low hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, and a high mean corpuscular volume. These findings are consistent with _____ anemia. 
Symptoms of polycythemia vera are mainly the result of 
Untreated pernicious ane...
NR 507 WEEK 3 QUIZ 1 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
The underlying disorder of _____ anemia is defective secretion of intrinsic factor, which is essential for the absorption of vitamin B12. 
Symptoms of polycythemia vera are mainly the result of 
In hemolytic anemia, jaundice occurs only when 
Which anemia produces small, pale erythrocytes? 
Pernicious anemia generally requires continued therapy lasting 
A woman complains of chronic gastritis, fatigue, weight loss, and tingling in her fingers. Laboratory findings show low hemoglobin and hematocri...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The underlying disorder of _____ anemia is defective secretion of intrinsic factor, which is essential for the absorption of vitamin B12. 
Symptoms of polycythemia vera are mainly the result of 
In hemolytic anemia, jaundice occurs only when 
Which anemia produces small, pale erythrocytes? 
Pernicious anemia generally requires continued therapy lasting 
A woman complains of chronic gastritis, fatigue, weight loss, and tingling in her fingers. Laboratory findings show low hemoglobin and hematocri...
NR 507 WEEK 3 QUIZ 1 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
Clinical manifestations of mild to moderate splenomegaly and hepatomegaly, bronze-colored skin, and cardiac dysrhythmias are indicative of which anemia? 
What is the pathophysiologic process of aplastic anemia? 
Pernicious anemia generally requires continued therapy lasting 
Symptoms of polycythemia vera are mainly the result of 
The body compensates for anemia by 
In hemolytic anemia, jaundice occurs only when 
Which of the following is a description consistent with acute lymphocytic leukemia (...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Clinical manifestations of mild to moderate splenomegaly and hepatomegaly, bronze-colored skin, and cardiac dysrhythmias are indicative of which anemia? 
What is the pathophysiologic process of aplastic anemia? 
Pernicious anemia generally requires continued therapy lasting 
Symptoms of polycythemia vera are mainly the result of 
The body compensates for anemia by 
In hemolytic anemia, jaundice occurs only when 
Which of the following is a description consistent with acute lymphocytic leukemia (...
NR 507 WEEK 1 QUIZ 2 – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What of the following remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide? 
Which statement about vaccines is true? 
After sexual transmission of HIV, a person can be infected yet seronegative for _____ months. 
Cells in _____ may act as a reservoir in which HIV can be relatively protected from antiviral drugs. 
Once they have penetrated the first line of defense, which microorganisms do neutrophils actively attack, engulf, and destroy by phagocytosis? 
Which statement is true about...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What of the following remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide? 
Which statement about vaccines is true? 
After sexual transmission of HIV, a person can be infected yet seronegative for _____ months. 
Cells in _____ may act as a reservoir in which HIV can be relatively protected from antiviral drugs. 
Once they have penetrated the first line of defense, which microorganisms do neutrophils actively attack, engulf, and destroy by phagocytosis? 
Which statement is true about...
NR 507 WEEK 2 QUIZ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Water movement between the intracellular fluid compartment and the extracellular compartment is primarily a function of 
How does the loss of chloride during vomiting cause metabolic alkalosis 
What is a major determinant of the resting membrane potential necessary for transmission of nerve impulses? 
Why are infants susceptible to significant losses in total body water (TBW)? 
At the arterial end of capillaries, fluid moves from the intravascular space into the interstitial space because the 
W...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Water movement between the intracellular fluid compartment and the extracellular compartment is primarily a function of 
How does the loss of chloride during vomiting cause metabolic alkalosis 
What is a major determinant of the resting membrane potential necessary for transmission of nerve impulses? 
Why are infants susceptible to significant losses in total body water (TBW)? 
At the arterial end of capillaries, fluid moves from the intravascular space into the interstitial space because the 
W...
NR 507 WEEK 1 QUIZ 1 – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
Cells in _____ may act as a reservoir in which HIV can be relatively protected from antiviral drugs. 
What is the role of reverse transcriptase in HIV infection? 
After sexual transmission of HIV, a person can be infected yet seronegative for _____ months. 
What of the following remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide? 
Which statement about vaccines is true? 
Which statement is true about fungal infections? 
What disease involves the deposition of circulating immune com...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Cells in _____ may act as a reservoir in which HIV can be relatively protected from antiviral drugs. 
What is the role of reverse transcriptase in HIV infection? 
After sexual transmission of HIV, a person can be infected yet seronegative for _____ months. 
What of the following remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide? 
Which statement about vaccines is true? 
Which statement is true about fungal infections? 
What disease involves the deposition of circulating immune com...
NR 507 WEEK 7 QUIZ – QUESTION AND ANSWERS
A bone breaks in a place where there was pre-existing disease. What type of fracture is being described? 
Patients with osteoporosis are at risk for which of the following problems? 
The best screening test for osteoporosis is: 
Pain and inflammation associated with gout are caused by crystallization of _____ in the tissues. 
The chief pathologic feature of degenerative joint disease is: 
Reflux esophagitis is defined as: 
Gastric ulcers are characterized by: 
The most common cause of elevated l...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
A bone breaks in a place where there was pre-existing disease. What type of fracture is being described? 
Patients with osteoporosis are at risk for which of the following problems? 
The best screening test for osteoporosis is: 
Pain and inflammation associated with gout are caused by crystallization of _____ in the tissues. 
The chief pathologic feature of degenerative joint disease is: 
Reflux esophagitis is defined as: 
Gastric ulcers are characterized by: 
The most common cause of elevated l...