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The common carotid divides into its external and internal branches usually at the level of the upper border of the: a) hyoid b) cricoid c) thyroid cartilage d) cricothyroid membrane e) carina: c) thyroid cartilage 2. The prominence of the larynx is formed by the: a) hyoid bone b) thyroid cartilage c) cricoid cartilage d) thyroid gland e) greater cornu: b) thyroid cartilage 3. The infraorbital artery is a terminal branch of the: a) maxillary artery b) facial artery c) inferior alveolar artery d) ...
CCI RVS EXAM REVIEW 2024/202 GRADED A QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS . 2 / 6 1. Lateral resolution is related to: The spacing of reflectors perpendicular to the beam 2. When using Doppler ultrasound, what is proportional to the amount of ab- sorption and determinesthe depth of penetration?: Frequency of the transmitted ultrasound 3. If the frequency of the transducer increases, the wavelength: Decreases 4. Clinical manifestations of portal hypertension include (3): -splenomegaly -encephalopathy -Ascites ...
MARYVILLE PATHO NURS 611 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024/2025 GRADED A+. 2 / 12 1. Which body system is responsible for conserving energy and body re-sources: Parasympathetic nervous system 2. which system responds to stress by preparing the body to defend itself: - Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) 3. how is blood flow redistributed by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS)- : blood flow to the muscles is increased while blood flow to GI and integumentary isdecreased 4. how are primary b...
Exposure to which substance protects the mucosal barrier of the stomach? 
1. Prostaglandins 
2. Helicobacter pylori 
3. Aspirin 
4. Regurgitated bile - A. Prostaglandins 
Glucose transport enhances the absorption of which electrolyte? 
a. Sodium 
b. Potassium 
c. Phosphate 
d. Chloride - A. Sodium 
What is the cause of gastroesophageal reflux disease? 
a. Excessive production of hydrochloric acid 
b. Zone of low pressure of the lower esophageal sphincter 
c. Presence of Helicobacter pylori in th...
It is true that a eukaryotic cell: 
does not contain histones. 
is smaller than a prokaryotic cell. 
lacks a well-defined nucleus. 
contains structures called organelles. 
contains structures called organelles. 
The cell's energy producers are called: 
mitochondria 
Movement of a solute molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of 
low concentration is called 
diffusion. 
Which are the roles of relay chains in signal transduction? 
Transfer the signal 
Distribute the signal 
Amplif...
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease in which 
a. neuronal demyelination disrupts nerve transmission. 
b. muscles become increasingly bulky but weakened. 
c. acetylcholine receptors are destroyed or dysfunctional. 
d. acetylcholine release from motor neurons is disrupted. - c. acetylcholine 
receptors are destroyed or dysfunctional 
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease in which acetylcholine receptors are 
destroyed or dysfunctional. Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease in whi...
Tumors are named in accordance with a system based on: 
Cell type or tissue 
Organ or size 
Size or appearance 
Cell type or shape - Cell type or tissue 
Substances such as enzymes, antigens, and hormones present in the circulation that 
can be used for cancer screening, to confirm a diagnosis, or to monitor the clinical 
course of a malignancy are called: 
Oncoindicators 
Tumor traits 
Tumor markers 
Oncogens - Tumor markers 
A person's genetic predisposition to cancer may be revealed by the p...
A urologist is discussing a structure that supplies blood to the 
medulla. What is the urologist describing? 
A. Renal arteries 
B. Arcuate arteries 
C. Peritubular capillaries 
D. Vasa recta - D. Vesa recta 
The vasa recta is a network of capillaries that forms loops and closely follows the 
loops of Henle and is the only blood supply to the medulla. 
When teaching about sodium reabsorption, which information should the 
nurse include? The majority of sodium reabsorption takes place in the: 
A....
How much urine can the urinary bladder usually hold? 
a. 150 to 250 mL 
b. 300 to 400 mL 
c. 450 to 550 mL 
d. 600 to 700 mL - 300 to 400 mL 
Which type of calculi in the ureter is found most often in clients with spinal cord 
injuries? 
a. Calcium 
b. Struvite 
c. Uric acid 
d. Cystine - Struvite 
A nurse is teaching student nurses about the epidemiology of lower urinary tract 
infections (UTIs). Which statement made by a student nurse indicates a need for 
further learning? 
a. "Young adult w...
Nicotine increases atherosclerosis by the release of which neurotransmitter? 
(Points : 0.5) 
Histamine 
Nitric oxide 
Angiotensin II 
Epinephrine - D. Epinephrine 
Nicotine stimulates the release of catecholamines (epinephrine and 
norepinephrine), which increases the HR and causes peripheral vascular 
constriction. As a result, blood pressure increases as do both cardiac workload and 
oxygen demand. 
The pulsus paradoxus that occurs as a result of pericardial effusion is caused by a 
dysfuncti...