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NR601_Final_exam_study__guide

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Types of DM 1. Type 1 - severe insulin deficiency resulting in reduction or absence of functioning beta cells in the pancreatic islets of Langerhans. This leads to hyperglycemia due to altered metabolism of lipids, carbs, and proteins. Initial s/s of hyperglycemia. Subjective findings- polyuria, polydipsia, nocturnal enuresis and polyphagia with paradoxical weight loss, visual changes and fatigue. Objective-dehydration(poor skin turgor and dry mucous), wt loss despite normal/increase appet...

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BIOS 2150 Microbiology_Class_Notes Physiology

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. Compare and demonstrate the use of the techniques used to measure microbial growth and population size. Bacterial Growth Generation Time (Chapter 9 page 362) • Time required for a cell to divide o 20 minutes to 24 hours • We looked at two ways that this could happen o Binary Fission o Mitosis Bacterial Growth Curve 1. Lag phase: no increase in number of living bacterial cells 2. Log phase: exponential increase in number of living bacterial cells 3. Stationary Phase: plat...

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NR565 Prescribing Quiz study

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Roles and responsibilities of APRN prescribers • The responsibility for the final decision on which drug to use and how to use it is in the hands of the APRN prescriber. • The degree of autonomy in this role and the breadth of drugs that can be prescribed vary from state to state based on the nurse practice act of that state. • All states have title protection for NPs. • Only Oregon has mandated third-party reimbursement parity for NP services. • In all but five states, the cont...

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Disproving the Theory of spontaneous Generation

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The germ theory states that microorganisms are responsible for causing disease. This theory was initially not widely accepted; instead many people believed that this disease was caused by demons or was punishment for wrongdoing. In addition, up until the second half of the nineteenth century, it was believed that certain forms of life could arise spontaneously from non living matter. Life, it was thought could spontaneously emerge in favorable environments such as moist soil, manure and decaying...

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The structure of prokaryotic cell

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The cell is the fundamental unit of structure and function of an organism.There are two basic blueprints for cells: prokaryolic and eukaryolic. The domains Bacteria and Archea include exclusively prokaryotic cells, whereas the domain Eukarya includes organism composed of eukaryotic cells..

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NUR_6541 ATI TEAS Practice Questions & Answers

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From: ATI TEAS Secrets Study Guide: TEAS 6 Complete Study Manual, Full-Length Practice Tests, Review Video Tutorials for the Test of Essential Academic Skills, Sixth Edition ATI TEAS Practice Test #1 1. Reading 2. Mathematics 3. Science 4. English and Language use Answer Key a and explanations at the end Reading Number of Questions: 53 Time Limit: 64 Minutes 1. Which of the answer choices gives the best definition for the underlined word in the following sentence? Adelaide attempte...

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Anatomy & Physiology

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1. Anatomic position The body is erect, the feet are slightly apart, the head is held high, and the palms of the hands are facing forward 2. Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory? Pharynx 3. A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreases sensation in Arm 4. Which bone dose not articulate with any other bone? Hyoid 5. Which of the following statements best describe endocrine glands? They secrete chemicals into the blood 6. Diet is import...

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The American Cancer Society uses an ABCDE mnemonic to help patients develop awareness of suspicious skin lesions. What does the “B” represent? Border Border Correct  A patient with eczema asks for a recommendation for a skin preparation to help with xerosis. What should the NP respond? Use a petroleumbased product Use a petroleumbased product Correct  A patient has used a high-potency topical steroid cream for years to treat psoriasis exacerbations when they occur. She presents...

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TEST #1 BIO 163-Exam Questions & Answers

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Which of the following might trigger erythropoiesis? A) hypoxia of EPO-producing cells B) decreased tissue demand for oxygen C) an increased number of RBCs D) moving to a lower altitude 2. The plasma protein that is the major contributor to osmotic pressure is ________. A) fibrinogen B) albumin C) alpha globulin D) gamma globulin 3. All of the following can be expected with polycythemia except ________. A) high hematocrit B) low blood viscosity C) increased blood volume D) high...

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CH-Communication Exam Review Questions

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1. Describe the communication process, identifying factors that influence communication. a. Communication: process of exchanging information and generating and transmitting meanings between two or more people b. Factors that influence communication: stimulus, source (encoder), message, channel, and receiver (decoder) 1. Developmental level a. Children: explain things in simple terms so that the child cooperates the treatment b. Adolescents: developing abstract thinking, so give more detail...

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