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BIO 669 Exam 1 EC | 290 ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | GRADED
A+ | 2025 VERSION

Hypotension, tachycardia and low urine output are signs of - ANSWER
hypovolemia


7.36 ph, high CO2 and high bicarbonate indicates - ANSWER fully
compensated respiratory acidosis


If water consists of 60% of TBW. Choose and assign corresponding percentages
(40, 5,15 and 20).
ICF =
ECF=
Interstitial =

Intravascular = - ANSWER ICF=40; ECF=20; Interstitial = 15 and Intravascular =
5


Adaptive Immunity is programmed to respond to damage to the body whether
the damaged tissue is septic or sterile - ANSWER False .
Adaptive (Acquired) Immunity is the third line of defense in human body also
called the immune response or immunity. Whereas the Innate Immune system is
programmed to respond to damage to the body whether the damaged tissue is
septic or sterile.


1. A patient in the Medical ICU has +3 pitting edema in the extremities, jaundice,
icterus, and a grossly distended abdomen. Labs show that his albumin levels are

,1.2. Which option below describe the process behind the ascites and pitting
edema ?


A. Decreased hydrostatic pressure
B. Decreased capillary oncotic pressure
C. Increased Interstitial hydrostatic pressure

D. Decreased interstitial oncotic pressure - ANSWER B- decreased capillary
oncotic pressure


Which of the following is NOT a non volatile acid in the body?


A. Lactic acid
B. Phosphoric acid
C. Hydroxybutyric acid

D. Carbonic acid - ANSWER D- carbonic acid


In one of the major acid/base buffering systems; the lungs will decrease
__________ _________ by blowing off carbon dioxide and leaving water and the
kidneys will regulate the levels of __________ to maintain a safe pH. -
ANSWER Carbonic acid/bicarbonate


A patient presents to your office you find; dysthymia, fatigue, decrease bowel
sounds, thirst, and weakness. What potassium imbalance is this? - ANSWER
Hypokalemia

,Hyponatremia usually causes the movement of _________into ____ - ANSWER
Answer: water, cells


Causes of hypernatremia, include:


A excessive free water intake.
B inappropriate administration of hypertonic saline solution.
C over secretion of the hormone aldosterone.
D Cushing syndrome.

E ingesting large amounts of dietary sodium. - ANSWER Answer: B, C, D


(some Causes of Hypernatremia)


B inappropriate administration of hypertonic saline solution.
C over secretion of the hormone aldosterone.
D Cushing syndrome.


Early changes of___________ includes tall __________ - ANSWER
Hyperkalemia, peaked T waves


A _______ is caused by an excess protein that is found in the skin during healing. -
ANSWER Keloid


Your pt has an ST depression as a well as an inverted T-wave, and prominent U
wave on EKG monitoring. What lab value is likely responsible?

, a.) Magnesium 2.2
b.) Phosphorous 2.0
c.) Potassium 2.2

d.) Potassium 5.6 - ANSWER c.) Potassium 2.2


What is an electrolyte?


a.) A substance that is responsible for controlling appetite and mood.
b.) A hormone that is responsible for feelings of alertness throughout the day.
c.) A mineral that has an electric charge, found dissolved in bodies of water

d.) All of the above - ANSWER c.) A mineral that has an electric charge, found
dissolved in bodies of water


Alzheimer's disease is the result of a decrease in which neurotransmitter


A. Dopamine
B. Acetylcholine
C. Norepinephrine

D. Serotonin - ANSWER B. Acetylcholine


An excessive amount of this electrolyte can contribute to decreased urine
formation, the formation of SIADH, weakness, muscle twitching and cerebral
edema


A. Potassium

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