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b. B a. Neurogenic
Exp: Only hepatitis B virus (HBV) Exp: Neurogenic DI is treated with
is known to be sexually ADH replacement therapy. The other
transmitted. page 940 options are incorrect. page 720
a. Bacteria
a. Condylomata lata
Exp: Pyelonephritis is usually caused
Exp: The only secondary syphilis
by the bacteria Escherichia coli,
lesion is the condylomata lata. page
Proteus, or Pseudomonas. pages
924-925
1351-52
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In regulating vascular mediators released from mast cells, the role of
eosinophils is to release:
a. Arylsulfatase B, which stimulates the formation of B lymphocytes
b. Histaminase, which limits the effects of histamine during acute
inflammation
c. Lysosomal enzymes, which activate mast cell degranulation during
acute inflammation
d. Immunoglobulin E, which defends the body against parasites
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b. Histaminase, which limits the effects of histamine during acute inflammation
Exp: Eosinophil lysosomes contain several enzymes that degrade vasoactive
molecules, thereby controlling the vascular effects of inflammation. These
enzymes include histaminase, which mediates the degradation of histamine,
and arylsulfatase B, which mediates the degradation of some of the lipid-
derived mediators produced by mast cells. The other options do not
accurately describe the role of eosinophils. page 209
b. Active-acquired immunity
Exp: An individual produces active-acquired immunity (active immunity) after natural
exposure to an antigen or after immunization, whereas passive-acquired immunity
(passive immunity) does not involve the host's immune response at all. The innate
immune system, also known as nonspecific immune system and the first line of
defense, is composed of the cells and mechanisms that defend the host from
infection by other organisms in a nonspecific manner, which means that the cells of
the innate system recognize and respond to pathogens in a generic way. page 227
c. Sideroblastic
Exp: Of the options available, only sideroblastic anemia exhibits mild to moderate
enlargement of the spleen (splenomegaly) and liver (hepatomegaly), as well as
abnormal skin pigmentation "bronze colored'. Heart rhythm disturbances, along
with congestive heart failure, are major life-threatening complications related to
cardiac iron overload. page 992
c. Aggressive tumor most often found in the bone marrow of long bones
Exp: An osteosarcoma is a malignant bone9-orming tumor. It is aggressive and most
often found in bone marrow; it has a moth-eaten pattern of bone destruction. This
selection is the only option that accurately describes a characteristic of
osteosarcoma. page 1563
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The concentration of the final urine is determined by antidiuretic
hormone (ADH), which is secreted by which gland?
a. Posterior pituitary
b. Thyroid
c. Parathyroid
d. Anterior pituitary
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a. Premature birth
Exp: RDS of the newborn, also known as hyaline membrane disease (HMD), is a
major cause of morbidity and mortality in premature newborns. page 1301
a. Posterior pituitary
Exp: ADH which is secreted from the posterior pituitary gland, controls the
concentration of the final urine. Pages 1332 and 1333
a. Purine
Exp: The pathophysiologic presentation of gout is closely linked only to purine
metabolism (or cellular metabolism of purines) and kidney function. page 1575
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195 Correct terms
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A
C
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b. B a. Neurogenic
Exp: Only hepatitis B virus (HBV) Exp: Neurogenic DI is treated with
is known to be sexually ADH replacement therapy. The other
transmitted. page 940 options are incorrect. page 720
a. Bacteria
a. Condylomata lata
Exp: Pyelonephritis is usually caused
Exp: The only secondary syphilis
by the bacteria Escherichia coli,
lesion is the condylomata lata. page
Proteus, or Pseudomonas. pages
924-925
1351-52
Don't know?
2 of 195
Term
In regulating vascular mediators released from mast cells, the role of
eosinophils is to release:
a. Arylsulfatase B, which stimulates the formation of B lymphocytes
b. Histaminase, which limits the effects of histamine during acute
inflammation
c. Lysosomal enzymes, which activate mast cell degranulation during
acute inflammation
d. Immunoglobulin E, which defends the body against parasites
Give this one a go later!
,9/26/25, 10:07 PM NUR 631 Final Exam Study Guide
b. Histaminase, which limits the effects of histamine during acute inflammation
Exp: Eosinophil lysosomes contain several enzymes that degrade vasoactive
molecules, thereby controlling the vascular effects of inflammation. These
enzymes include histaminase, which mediates the degradation of histamine,
and arylsulfatase B, which mediates the degradation of some of the lipid-
derived mediators produced by mast cells. The other options do not
accurately describe the role of eosinophils. page 209
b. Active-acquired immunity
Exp: An individual produces active-acquired immunity (active immunity) after natural
exposure to an antigen or after immunization, whereas passive-acquired immunity
(passive immunity) does not involve the host's immune response at all. The innate
immune system, also known as nonspecific immune system and the first line of
defense, is composed of the cells and mechanisms that defend the host from
infection by other organisms in a nonspecific manner, which means that the cells of
the innate system recognize and respond to pathogens in a generic way. page 227
c. Sideroblastic
Exp: Of the options available, only sideroblastic anemia exhibits mild to moderate
enlargement of the spleen (splenomegaly) and liver (hepatomegaly), as well as
abnormal skin pigmentation "bronze colored'. Heart rhythm disturbances, along
with congestive heart failure, are major life-threatening complications related to
cardiac iron overload. page 992
c. Aggressive tumor most often found in the bone marrow of long bones
Exp: An osteosarcoma is a malignant bone9-orming tumor. It is aggressive and most
often found in bone marrow; it has a moth-eaten pattern of bone destruction. This
selection is the only option that accurately describes a characteristic of
osteosarcoma. page 1563
, 9/26/25, 10:07 PM NUR 631 Final Exam Study Guide
Don't know?
3 of 195
Term
The concentration of the final urine is determined by antidiuretic
hormone (ADH), which is secreted by which gland?
a. Posterior pituitary
b. Thyroid
c. Parathyroid
d. Anterior pituitary
Give this one a go later!
a. Premature birth
Exp: RDS of the newborn, also known as hyaline membrane disease (HMD), is a
major cause of morbidity and mortality in premature newborns. page 1301
a. Posterior pituitary
Exp: ADH which is secreted from the posterior pituitary gland, controls the
concentration of the final urine. Pages 1332 and 1333
a. Purine
Exp: The pathophysiologic presentation of gout is closely linked only to purine
metabolism (or cellular metabolism of purines) and kidney function. page 1575