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Anatomy & Physiology II Module 04 Study Guide for Chapter 49: Men as Patients - Rasmussen college
Chapter 49: Men as Patients 
 
• Testosterone therapy and monitoring 
	Testosterone is linked to elevated LDL's and decline in HDL's 
Typically, the depot esters are administered parenterally by IM or SQ route 
•	Transdermal and buccal routes are also available 
•	If IM route is chosen, patients should be taught to self-administer 
•	If injected pellets SQ, pellets can fall out, and absorption may differ 
•	Patches can be applied daily, rotating sites, and watching for skin disrup...
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Chapter 49: Men as Patients 
 
• Testosterone therapy and monitoring 
	Testosterone is linked to elevated LDL's and decline in HDL's 
Typically, the depot esters are administered parenterally by IM or SQ route 
•	Transdermal and buccal routes are also available 
•	If IM route is chosen, patients should be taught to self-administer 
•	If injected pellets SQ, pellets can fall out, and absorption may differ 
•	Patches can be applied daily, rotating sites, and watching for skin disrup...
Anatomy & Physiology II Module 04 Study Guide for Week 4 Quiz (with explained answers) - Rasmussen college
Anatomy & Physiology II 
Module 04 Study Guide for Week 4 Quiz 
 
1.	What are the main components of Lymph Fluid? Water, plasma proteins, dissolved solutes, pathogens, cancer cells, cellular debris, GI tract lipids. 
2.	Which Lymph Vessel Carries Lymph AWAY from the Lymph Node? Efferent 
3.	Which Lymph Vessel Carries Lymph TOWARD the Lymph Node? Afferent 
4.	Lymph Nodes function to filter Lymph fluid & activate immune system. 
5.	What function does the Lymphatic System have in relation to the f...
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Anatomy & Physiology II 
Module 04 Study Guide for Week 4 Quiz 
 
1.	What are the main components of Lymph Fluid? Water, plasma proteins, dissolved solutes, pathogens, cancer cells, cellular debris, GI tract lipids. 
2.	Which Lymph Vessel Carries Lymph AWAY from the Lymph Node? Efferent 
3.	Which Lymph Vessel Carries Lymph TOWARD the Lymph Node? Afferent 
4.	Lymph Nodes function to filter Lymph fluid & activate immune system. 
5.	What function does the Lymphatic System have in relation to the f...
A&P 2 102 Quiz 1: with explained answers
What are the four hormone classes? 17.2 
●	Hormones can be divided into two major groups on the basis of the chemical structure- derived from amino acids or lipids 
1.	Amine Hormone- Amino acids with modified groups (norepinephrines carboxyl group is replaced with a benzene ring) 
2.	Peptide Hormone- Short chains of linked amino acids 
3.	Protein Hormone- Long chains of linked amino acids 
4.	Steroid Hormones- Derived from the lipid cholesterol 
Which are lipid soluble vs. water soluble? W...
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What are the four hormone classes? 17.2 
●	Hormones can be divided into two major groups on the basis of the chemical structure- derived from amino acids or lipids 
1.	Amine Hormone- Amino acids with modified groups (norepinephrines carboxyl group is replaced with a benzene ring) 
2.	Peptide Hormone- Short chains of linked amino acids 
3.	Protein Hormone- Long chains of linked amino acids 
4.	Steroid Hormones- Derived from the lipid cholesterol 
Which are lipid soluble vs. water soluble? W...
BIOS 2150 Class Notes review
. Temperature (Section 9.4) 
•	Psychrophiles: prefer cooler temperatures (below 15 degrees C). Do not live in humans. (Psychorotrophs grow at higher temps and can cause spoilage of refrigerated foods). 
•	Mesophiles: prefer 25-40 degrees C. Live in humans as pathogens and non-pathogens. 
•	Thermophiles: prefer 50-60 degrees C. Found in compost piles and hot springs. 
o	Often domain archaea 
o	Often not pathogens to humans 
 
Temperature Considerations: 
•	Minimum growth temperatur...
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. Temperature (Section 9.4) 
•	Psychrophiles: prefer cooler temperatures (below 15 degrees C). Do not live in humans. (Psychorotrophs grow at higher temps and can cause spoilage of refrigerated foods). 
•	Mesophiles: prefer 25-40 degrees C. Live in humans as pathogens and non-pathogens. 
•	Thermophiles: prefer 50-60 degrees C. Found in compost piles and hot springs. 
o	Often domain archaea 
o	Often not pathogens to humans 
 
Temperature Considerations: 
•	Minimum growth temperatur...
BIOS 2150 Microbiology Class Notes Review
•	What is the role of oxygen in bacterial metabolism? 
•	What about carbon? 
•	Explain how a low pH affects bacterial metabolism. Shuts down metabolism because it ruins the enzymes that the bacteria need to survive. 
•	Bacteria have varying oxygen requirements. Which category describes those that would grow deep in the soil? 
o	Obligate aerobic- requires oxygen for energy production as an electron acceptor 
o	Facultative anaerobic- can thrive in oxygen but can also use another electron...
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•	What is the role of oxygen in bacterial metabolism? 
•	What about carbon? 
•	Explain how a low pH affects bacterial metabolism. Shuts down metabolism because it ruins the enzymes that the bacteria need to survive. 
•	Bacteria have varying oxygen requirements. Which category describes those that would grow deep in the soil? 
o	Obligate aerobic- requires oxygen for energy production as an electron acceptor 
o	Facultative anaerobic- can thrive in oxygen but can also use another electron...
Role & Scope Study Guide-concept_map
1.	What are the recommendations for nurses that are published in the IOM's report The future of nursing? What is Magnet recognition? 
a.	IOM emphasizes the need for nurses to take the leadership role. 
b.	Professional nurses teach, advocate, assess, and nurture. 
c.	Recommendations: 
i.	Remove scope of practice barriers. 
ii.	Expand opportunities for nurses to lead and diffuse collaborative improvements efforts. 
iii.	Implement nurse residency programs. 
iv.	Increase proportion of nurses wi...
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1.	What are the recommendations for nurses that are published in the IOM's report The future of nursing? What is Magnet recognition? 
a.	IOM emphasizes the need for nurses to take the leadership role. 
b.	Professional nurses teach, advocate, assess, and nurture. 
c.	Recommendations: 
i.	Remove scope of practice barriers. 
ii.	Expand opportunities for nurses to lead and diffuse collaborative improvements efforts. 
iii.	Implement nurse residency programs. 
iv.	Increase proportion of nurses wi...
CS 573: Algorithms, Fall 2013
1. Greedy algorithm do not work. (40 pts.) Anaturalalgorithm, GreedyIndep, forcomputingmaximumindependentsetinagraph, istorepeatedly remove the vertex of lowest degree in the graph, and add it to the independent set, and remove all its neighbors. (A) (5 pts.) 
Show an example, where this algorithm fails to output the optimal solution. 
 
Solution: Consider the example depicted below. The algorithm would choose the vertex 1 and one vertex out of 4,5,6, or 7. Namely, generating an independent se...
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1. Greedy algorithm do not work. (40 pts.) Anaturalalgorithm, GreedyIndep, forcomputingmaximumindependentsetinagraph, istorepeatedly remove the vertex of lowest degree in the graph, and add it to the independent set, and remove all its neighbors. (A) (5 pts.) 
Show an example, where this algorithm fails to output the optimal solution. 
 
Solution: Consider the example depicted below. The algorithm would choose the vertex 1 and one vertex out of 4,5,6, or 7. Namely, generating an independent se...
Microbiology Exam Study Guide
1.	Approaches to Control Microbes 
a.	Physical Methods 
i.	Dry 
1.	 incineration or dry oven sterilization 
ii.	Moist heat 
1.	Boiling water, steam under pressure sterilization 
2.	Kills microbes by denaturing enzymes 
3.	Ex. Autoclaving 
iii.	Radiation 
1.	Irradiation – bombardment with radiation 
2.	Ionizing – can penetrate a solid barrier, bombard a cell, enter it, and dislodge electrons form molecules 
a.	 x-ray, cathode, gamma sterilization 
3.	Nonionizing – enters a c...
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1.	Approaches to Control Microbes 
a.	Physical Methods 
i.	Dry 
1.	 incineration or dry oven sterilization 
ii.	Moist heat 
1.	Boiling water, steam under pressure sterilization 
2.	Kills microbes by denaturing enzymes 
3.	Ex. Autoclaving 
iii.	Radiation 
1.	Irradiation – bombardment with radiation 
2.	Ionizing – can penetrate a solid barrier, bombard a cell, enter it, and dislodge electrons form molecules 
a.	 x-ray, cathode, gamma sterilization 
3.	Nonionizing – enters a c...
BIOS 2150 Microbiology -The Adaptive (Specific) Immune System
The Adaptive (Specific) Immune System (Chapter 18) 
•	Adaptive immunity: defenses that target a specific pathogen 
o	Learned- the body has to adapt to this 
o	Some pathogens change their shape so that adaptive immunity misses them 
•	Acquired through infection or vaccination 
o	Immune response is always stronger through infection 
•	Primary response: first time the immune system combats a particular foreign substance 
•	Secondary response: later interactions with the same foreign substan...
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The Adaptive (Specific) Immune System (Chapter 18) 
•	Adaptive immunity: defenses that target a specific pathogen 
o	Learned- the body has to adapt to this 
o	Some pathogens change their shape so that adaptive immunity misses them 
•	Acquired through infection or vaccination 
o	Immune response is always stronger through infection 
•	Primary response: first time the immune system combats a particular foreign substance 
•	Secondary response: later interactions with the same foreign substan...
Foundations- Medications Exam review
. Medications - My 
1.	Discuss drug legislation in the US 
-	In 1906, the Pure Food and Drug Act designated the United States Pharmacopeia and the National Formulary as the official drug standards in the United States, 
-	in 1938 the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act prohibited adulterated or mislabeled drugs from being made available.FDA enforces this law. Extensive testing of new drugs is required before marketing. 
-	in 1952 The Durham-Humphrey amendment to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmet...
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. Medications - My 
1.	Discuss drug legislation in the US 
-	In 1906, the Pure Food and Drug Act designated the United States Pharmacopeia and the National Formulary as the official drug standards in the United States, 
-	in 1938 the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act prohibited adulterated or mislabeled drugs from being made available.FDA enforces this law. Extensive testing of new drugs is required before marketing. 
-	in 1952 The Durham-Humphrey amendment to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmet...
Factors that inhibit HRD managers from developing strategic planning approach to training
Oregon Construction Contractors CCB Test 2022 (verified answers)
Oregon Construction Contractors CCB Test 2022 (verified answers)
Oregon Construction Contractors CCB Test 2022 (verified answers)
TGMT4130 Final Exam (Questions & Answers) / Updated 2022