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1. Discuss genetic testing
and its implications. When
might you recommend
genetic testing?
1.What is the role of the Express self-antigens to prevent auto-immune
cell membrane responses & Control the intercellular environment
2. What happens if mRNA Potential for coded protein to be damaged
is genetically damaged?
proteins could be malformed, rejected, or not sent to
Golgi Apparatus, causing multiple pathologies without
the ER or genetically altered ER. The Endoplasmic
Reticulum (ER) supports homeostasis in the cell and
3. What would happen if subsequently in the body. It is the organelle
the Endoplasmic responsible for folding newly synthesized proteins
Reticulum was damaged? before they are exported to the Golgi Apparatus for
packing and shipping. Another important function of
the ER is helping to regulate the calcium-ROS
balance. Lipid biosynthesis is a third role the ER plays
in the cell.
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4. What pathology would Disrupt the intercellular movement and cellular
you expect if the motility by their effect on microtubules and
cytoskeleton the cilia were microfilaments
paralyzed by cigarette
smoke?
Mr. Turin had a severe his laboratory tests showed elevated potassium in his
crush injury of both lower blood? Monitor his heart making sure potassium is not
extremities when his house elevated.
collapsed during a
tornado. Among other
abnormal values, Why and
what are the implications
for the health care
provider?
Mr. Sheehan has bilateral Your ankles are swollen because of excess fluid, not
ankle edema from inflammation. Fluid is in your interstitial space, rather
congestive heart failure. than in your blood vessels. Congestive heart failure
"Are my ankles inflamed? often results in diminished kidney function and
He asks. I know therefore poor elimination of fluid from the body
inflammation causes
swelling." Explain the
ankle edema r/t CHF.
Miss K had an isotonic
fluid imbalance. What
history and lab values
would support this?
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