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what are the signs of pulmonary embolus? -tachycardia, tachypnea, hypoxia, chest pains, 
signs of DVT 
 
what are the signs of mitral stenosis? -diastolic murmur and signs of heart failure 
 
which respiratory volumes are increased in pregnancy? -inspiratory capacity, tidal volume 
and minute ventilation 
 
which respiratory volumes are decrease in pregnancy? -expiratory reserve capacity, 
functional reserve capacity and residual volume 
 
why ar...
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Erythrocytes contain the enzyme - Answer- carbonic anhydrase 
carbonic anhydrase catalyzes - Answer- the conversion of metabolically produced C)2 
and water into carbonic acid 
fixed phagocytic macrophages - Answer- remove most old erythrocytes from circulation 
Location of fixed phagocytic macrophages - Answer- narrow capillaries of the spleen 
Undifferentiated cells called pluripotent stem cells reside - Answer- in the bone marrow 
pluripot...
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BIOL 235 final Exam Questions and 
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Erythrocytes contain the enzyme - Answer- carbonic anhydrase 
carbonic anhydrase catalyzes - Answer- the conversion of metabolically produced C)2 
and water into carbonic acid 
fixed phagocytic macrophages - Answer- remove most old erythrocytes from circulation 
Location of fixed phagocytic macrophages - Answer- narrow capillaries of the spleen 
Undifferentiated cells called pluripotent stem cells reside - Answer- in the bone marrow 
pluripot...
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hypoxia - An insufficiency of oxygen in the body's tissues. 
hypoxemia - A lower then normal oxygen concentration in arterial blood 
hypercapnia - An excess of carbon dioxide in the blood 
tidal volume (TV) - the amount of air entering the lungs with each normal breath 
residual volume (RV) - amount of aire remaining the the lungs after forced expiration 
Inspiratory Reserve (IRV) - max volume of air inspired in ecess of normal tidal volume 
Expiratory Reserve (ERV) - max volume of air expired ...
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Erythrocytes contain the enzyme - Answer-carbonic anhydrase 
carbonic anhydrase catalyzes - Answer-the conversion of metabolically produced C)2 and water into 
carbonic acid 
fixed phagocytic macrophages - Answer-remove most old erythrocytes from circulation 
Location of fixed phagocytic macrophages - Answer-narrow capillaries of the spleen 
Undifferentiated cells called pluripotent stem cells reside - Answer-in the bone marrow 
pluripotent stem cells - Answer-continuously divide and develop mye...
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NR 601 MIDTERM EXAM / NR601 MIDTERM EXAM (NEW-2024) CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING
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NR 601 MIDTERM EXAM / NR601 MIDTERM EXAM (NEW-2024) CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING 
 
1.What are the 3 primary physiological changes of aging?:ANS: 1. Reduced physi- ological reserve of most body systems, esp. cardiac, resp, renal. 
2.Reduced homeostatic mechanisms that fail to adjust regulatory systems (i.e. temp control, fluid/lyte balance, etc.). 
3.Impaired immunological function (infection risk is greater, autoimmune dz's more prevalent) 
2.What is the preferred amount of exercise for elde...
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PNVN 1811 Module 6 Exam 2
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Tricuspid valve - This valve separates the right atrium and the right ventricle. 
Pulmonary valve - This valve is located between the right ventricle and the 
pulmonary artery. 
Mitral valve - This valve separates the left atrium and the left ventricle 
Atrioventricular valves (mitral & tricuspid) - The S1 (lub) sound is caused the 
closure of these two valves 
Semilunar Valves (aortic & pulmonary) - The S2 (dub) sound is caused by the 
closure of these two valves 
Tidal volume - The amount of a...
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NURS 223: Exam 2 [Chapters 18, 35-40, 48-49] All Solved Correctly. (2024)
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The nurse and nursing student are assessing a client experiencing shock. The nurse teaches the student that which of these findings reflects compensatory sympathetic stimulation in a shock state? 
 a) decrease in the serum creatinine 
 b) overgrowth of the glomerular basement membrane 
 c) increase in thyroid hormone production 
 d) decreased urine output correct answers d) decreased urine output 
 
During periods of strong sympathetic stimulation, such as shock, constriction of the afferent ar...
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Bio 181 ASU Exam 3 with complete solutions
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T or F: Potassium ions are at high concentrations inside of cells, including neurons - ANSWER-True 
 
The action potential is a result of: - ANSWER-the movement of ions 
 
The post-synaptic cell can be: - ANSWER-in glands, muscle cells and neurons 
 
Th resting potential of a neuron is - ANSWER--60mV 
 
T or F: The cell body refers to the part of the neurons that begin at the dendrites and extend to the axon terminal - ANSWER-false 
 
T or F: Voltage gated ion channels open when a protein binds ...
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. 
 
Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review 
 
Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) 
A1, A2, B1 agonist. 
 
Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. 
 
Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). 
 
Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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