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How is a hemorrhagic stroke different from a thromboembolic stroke?

a hemorrhagic stroke does not result in brain damage.
A hemorrhagic stroke is the result of bleeding in or around the brain.
there is no difference.
A hemorrhagic stroke is the result of a clot

 A hemorrhagic stroke is the result of bleeding in or around the brain

which of the following describes the etiology of a CVA?

A blow to the head from a hard object
lack of blood flow to part of the brain
Excessive exercise, such as running
a ruptured artery in the heart

 lack of blood flow to part of the brain

which of the following describes a transient ischemic attack?

it results in an outpouching of a cerebral artery
it results in significant neurological dysfunction and death
it is a temporary episode of cerebral ischemia
symptoms of transient ischemic attacks can last for several days to several weeks

 it is a temporary episode of cerebral ischemia

What is the goal of most systemic cancer treatments?

kill rapidly dividing cells
Kill only slowly dividing cells
Kill the virus causing the cancer
Kill the well differentiated cells

 Kill the well differentiated cells

which of the following describes the term anaplasia?

a decrease in the size of cancerous cells
a lack of differentiated features in cancer cells
a high degree of of function in cancerous cells
a higher degree of vasculature in cancerous cells

,  a lack of differentiated features in cancer cells

Which of the following applies to BPH?

The tumor usually becomes malignant in time
the gland becomes small, nodular, and firm
manifestations include hesitancy, dribbling, and frequency
Lower abdominal or pelvic pain develops

 Manifestations include hesitancy, dribbling, and frequency

a client is diagnosed with renal calculus that is causing a urinary obstruction. which symptoms would
the individual most likely experience?

anuria
hematuria
pyuria
flank pain

 flank pain

Which type of hepatitis is commonly transferred via fecal-oral route?

Hep A
Hep B
Hep C
Hep D

 Hep A

which of the following patients is the most at risk of developing hep B?

a 54 year old woman who takes acetaminophen daily for headaches
a 24 year old college student who has had several sexual partners
a 33 year old businessman who travels frequently
a 23 year old college student that binge drinks

 a 24 year old college student who has had several sexual partners

Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of which of the following region of the brain?

Hypothalamus
Anterior pituitary
Frontal lobe
Basal ganglia

 Basal ganglia

, Atrial fibrillation, rheumatic heart disease, and valvular prosthetics are risk factors for which type of
stroke?

Hemorrhagic
thrombotic
embolic
lacunar

 embolic

in which disorder are acetylcholine receptor antibodies produced against acetylcholine receptors?

Guillian-barre syndrome
Multiple sclerosis
Myasthenia gravis
Parkinson disease

 Myasthenia gravis

which of the following are examples of insensible water loss?

urination and breathing
breathing and sweating
urination and bowel movements
vomitus and bowel movement

 breathing and sweating

Intracellular fluid contains higher concentration of which of the following?

magnesium
sodium
chloride
bicarbonate

 Magnesium

which of the following stores electrolytes and acts as an electrolyte pool?

brain
bone
kidneys
nails

 kidneys

fluid distribution between the interstitial and intracellular compartments occurs by which of the
following?
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