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What is the process of creating and maintaining body temperature? - Answer Thermoregulation Where is thermoregulation controlled? - Answer Hypothalamus Vasodilation occurs when the body temp is too _____. - Answer hot Vasoconstriction occurs when the body temp is too _____. - Answer cold What hormone is often elevated with stress and causes an increase in metabolism? - Answer epinephrine What is metabolism? - Answer sum of all chemical and physical processes in the body Hyperthyroidism causes the body temp to get too _____. - Answer hot Hypothyroidism causes the body temp to get too _____. - Answer cold What three ways is heat produced? - Answer metabolism, skeletal muscle movement, non-shivering thermogenesis How does skeletal muscle movement generate heat and energy? - Answer by the breakdown of fats and carbohydrates Used only by infants, how does non-shivering thermogenesis produce heat? - Answer by the metabolism of brown fat What are the 4 ways temperature is transferred? - Answer Radiation, convection, conduction, evaporation What is radiataion? (give example) - Answer loss of heat through electro-magnetic waves. More people in a room, warmer the room gets.

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Nursing 1010 EXAM 2 Questions with
Guaranteed Pass Solutions 2025-2026
Updated.
What is the process of creating and maintaining body temperature? - Answer
Thermoregulation



Where is thermoregulation controlled? - Answer Hypothalamus



Vasodilation occurs when the body temp is too _____. - Answer hot



Vasoconstriction occurs when the body temp is too _____. - Answer cold



What hormone is often elevated with stress and causes an increase in metabolism? - Answer
epinephrine



What is metabolism? - Answer sum of all chemical and physical processes in the body



Hyperthyroidism causes the body temp to get too _____. - Answer hot



Hypothyroidism causes the body temp to get too _____. - Answer cold



What three ways is heat produced? - Answer metabolism, skeletal muscle movement, non-
shivering thermogenesis



How does skeletal muscle movement generate heat and energy? - Answer by the breakdown
of fats and carbohydrates



Used only by infants, how does non-shivering thermogenesis produce heat? - Answer by the
metabolism of brown fat



What are the 4 ways temperature is transferred? - Answer Radiation, convection,
conduction, evaporation



What is radiataion? (give example) - Answer loss of heat through electro-magnetic waves.
More people in a room, warmer the room gets.

, What is convection? (give example) - Answer transfer of heat through currents of air or
water. Emerge in a warm bath, heating blanket.



What is evaporation? (give example) - Answer water is converted to vapor and lost from skin.
Low humidity, sweat evaporates faster



What is conduction? (give example) - Answer direct contact. Patient lays directly on cold
table and body temp drops.



What is pulse? (what makes it happen) - Answer rhythmic expansion of an artery when
oxygenated blood is forced into it by a contraction of the heart.



What is perfusion? - Answer continuous supply of oxygenated blood through the blood
vessels (arteries) to all body cells



Resting phase of the heart is called? - Answer Diastole



The peak of the wave, the contraction of the heart is called? - Answer Systole



What is a respiration? - Answer Exchange of oxygen and CO2 in the body



What two types of processes are involved in respirations? (briefly describe each) - Answer
Mechanical (active movement of breathing) and Chemical (exchange of gasses in lungs,
throughout body, and tissue cells)



What is the primary stimulus for breathing? - Answer level of CO2 tension in the blood



What is blood pressure? - Answer The pressure of the blood as it is forced against arterial
walls during cardiac contraction



How is blood pressure measured? - Answer mm Hg (millimeters of mercury)



In BP, what is the peak pressure stage called? (1st sound) - Answer Systolic



In BP, what is the minimum pressure stage called? (5th sound) - Answer Diastolic



The term for the difference between Systolic and Diastolic is called the _____? - Answer
pulse pressure

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