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Which is a modifiable risk factor for prevention of atherosclerosis?
a. Smoking
b. Genetics
c. Gender
d. Age
a. Smoking
,Gouty arthritis is a complication of
a. group A streptococcal infection.
b. autoimmune destruction of joint collagen.
c. excessive production of urea.
d. inadequate renal excretion of uric acid.
d. inadequate renal excretion of uric acid.
A severe life-threatening type I hypersensitivity reaction is
a. Angioedema
b. Urticaria
c. Anaphylaxis
d. Hives
c. Anaphylaxis
The study of specific characteristics and functions of a living organism and its parts is
called
a. Psychiatry
b. Physiology
c. Homeostasis
d. Pathophysiology
, b. Physiology
In a patient with mitral stenosis, cardiac catheterization findings would indicate
increased pressure in the
a. Right ventricle
b. Left ventricle
c. Right atria
d. Left atria
d. Left atria
Incontinence manifested by constant or intermittent dribbling is known as
a. Urge incontinence
b. Stress incontinence
c. Mixed incontinence
d. Overflow incontinence
d. Overflow incontinence
Which statement is true regarding carbonic acid (H 2CO 3)?
a. If body fluids are too alkaline, carbonic acid is excreted through the respiratory
system in the form of carbon dioxide and water.
b. If body fluids are too alkaline, carbonic acid is retained through the respiratory
system in the form of carbon dioxide and water.
c. If body fluids are too acidic, carbonic acid is retained through the respiratory
, system in the form of carbon dioxide and water.
d. If body fluids are too acidic, carbonic acid is excreted through the respiratory
system in the form of carbon dioxide and water.
d. If body fluids are too acidic, carbonic acid is excreted through the
respiratory system in the form of carbon dioxide and water.
Which type of cellular adaptation is most likely to occur as the result of chronic
ischemia to a region?
a. Hypertrophy
b. Hyperplasia
c. Metaplasia
d. Atrophy
d. Atrophy
What are the early signs of Parkinson disease? (Select all that apply.)
a. Drooling
b. Small writing
c. Monotone speech
d. Minimal blinking
e. Loss of facial expression
Which is a modifiable risk factor for prevention of atherosclerosis?
a. Smoking
b. Genetics
c. Gender
d. Age
a. Smoking
,Gouty arthritis is a complication of
a. group A streptococcal infection.
b. autoimmune destruction of joint collagen.
c. excessive production of urea.
d. inadequate renal excretion of uric acid.
d. inadequate renal excretion of uric acid.
A severe life-threatening type I hypersensitivity reaction is
a. Angioedema
b. Urticaria
c. Anaphylaxis
d. Hives
c. Anaphylaxis
The study of specific characteristics and functions of a living organism and its parts is
called
a. Psychiatry
b. Physiology
c. Homeostasis
d. Pathophysiology
, b. Physiology
In a patient with mitral stenosis, cardiac catheterization findings would indicate
increased pressure in the
a. Right ventricle
b. Left ventricle
c. Right atria
d. Left atria
d. Left atria
Incontinence manifested by constant or intermittent dribbling is known as
a. Urge incontinence
b. Stress incontinence
c. Mixed incontinence
d. Overflow incontinence
d. Overflow incontinence
Which statement is true regarding carbonic acid (H 2CO 3)?
a. If body fluids are too alkaline, carbonic acid is excreted through the respiratory
system in the form of carbon dioxide and water.
b. If body fluids are too alkaline, carbonic acid is retained through the respiratory
system in the form of carbon dioxide and water.
c. If body fluids are too acidic, carbonic acid is retained through the respiratory
, system in the form of carbon dioxide and water.
d. If body fluids are too acidic, carbonic acid is excreted through the respiratory
system in the form of carbon dioxide and water.
d. If body fluids are too acidic, carbonic acid is excreted through the
respiratory system in the form of carbon dioxide and water.
Which type of cellular adaptation is most likely to occur as the result of chronic
ischemia to a region?
a. Hypertrophy
b. Hyperplasia
c. Metaplasia
d. Atrophy
d. Atrophy
What are the early signs of Parkinson disease? (Select all that apply.)
a. Drooling
b. Small writing
c. Monotone speech
d. Minimal blinking
e. Loss of facial expression