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Gould's Pathophysiology (Ch. 13) Study Guide Rated A+ 
What happens in the lungs when the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles relax? 
The respiratory mucosa is continuous through the: 
 
1. upper and lower respiratory tracts 
2. nasal cavities and the sinuses 
3. nasopharynx and oropharynx 
4. middle ear cavity and auditory tube 
Which of the following activities does NOT require muscle contractions and energy? 
The maximum volume of air a person can exhale after a maximum inspiration is...
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Gould's Pathophysiology (Ch. 13) Study Guide Rated A+ 
What happens in the lungs when the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles relax? 
The respiratory mucosa is continuous through the: 
 
1. upper and lower respiratory tracts 
2. nasal cavities and the sinuses 
3. nasopharynx and oropharynx 
4. middle ear cavity and auditory tube 
Which of the following activities does NOT require muscle contractions and energy? 
The maximum volume of air a person can exhale after a maximum inspiration is...
Pathophysiology: A Practical Approach Chapter 1 Already Passed 
active transport 
adaptation 
allele 
anaphase 
anaplasia 
apoptosis 
atrophy 
autosomal dominant 
autosomal recessive 
autosome 
benign 
cancer 
carcinogenesis 
caseous necrosis 
cell membrane 
chromosome 
coagulative necrosis 
congenital 
crenation 
curative 
cytoplasm 
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) 
differentiation 
diffusion 
dominant 
dry gangrene 
dysplasia 
electrolyte 
endocytosis 
enzyme
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Pathophysiology: A Practical Approach Chapter 1 Already Passed 
active transport 
adaptation 
allele 
anaphase 
anaplasia 
apoptosis 
atrophy 
autosomal dominant 
autosomal recessive 
autosome 
benign 
cancer 
carcinogenesis 
caseous necrosis 
cell membrane 
chromosome 
coagulative necrosis 
congenital 
crenation 
curative 
cytoplasm 
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) 
differentiation 
diffusion 
dominant 
dry gangrene 
dysplasia 
electrolyte 
endocytosis 
enzyme
Pathophysiology: A Practical Approach Study Guide Rated A+ 
Active transport 
Adaptation 
Allele 
Anaphase (Mitosis) 
anaplasia(an-ah-PLAY-zee-ah) 
Apoptosis 
Atrophy 
Autosomal dominant 
Autosomal recessive 
Autosome 
Benign 
Cancer 
Carcinogenesis 
Caseous necrosis 
Cell membrane 
chromosome 
Coagulative necrosis 
congenital 
Crenation 
curative 
Cytoplasm 
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA 
Differentiation 
Diffusion 
Dominant 
Dry gangrene 
Dysplasia 
Electrolyte 
Endocytosis 
Enzymes
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Pathophysiology: A Practical Approach Study Guide Rated A+ 
Active transport 
Adaptation 
Allele 
Anaphase (Mitosis) 
anaplasia(an-ah-PLAY-zee-ah) 
Apoptosis 
Atrophy 
Autosomal dominant 
Autosomal recessive 
Autosome 
Benign 
Cancer 
Carcinogenesis 
Caseous necrosis 
Cell membrane 
chromosome 
Coagulative necrosis 
congenital 
Crenation 
curative 
Cytoplasm 
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA 
Differentiation 
Diffusion 
Dominant 
Dry gangrene 
Dysplasia 
Electrolyte 
Endocytosis 
Enzymes
nurs 406 test 1 Study Guide Rated A+ 
cardiac 
neuro 
behavioral health 
Patient is receiving an IV infusion of heparin and was started on warfarin therapy the night before. which statement is most correct? 
 
A. the patient is receiving a double dose of anticoagulants 
B. the heparin therapy was ineffective, so the warfarin was started. 
C. the heparin provides anticoagulation until therapeutic levels of warfarin are reached. 
D. the heparin and warfarin work together synergistically to provide...
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nurs 406 test 1 Study Guide Rated A+ 
cardiac 
neuro 
behavioral health 
Patient is receiving an IV infusion of heparin and was started on warfarin therapy the night before. which statement is most correct? 
 
A. the patient is receiving a double dose of anticoagulants 
B. the heparin therapy was ineffective, so the warfarin was started. 
C. the heparin provides anticoagulation until therapeutic levels of warfarin are reached. 
D. the heparin and warfarin work together synergistically to provide...
NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide (20 Terms). 
classic synaptic neurotransmission 
The synaptic cleft 
the soma 
axon 
axodendritic 
axosomatic 
axoaxonic 
The chemical basis of neurotransmission 
The anatomical basis of neurotransmission 
The cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzyme system 
The CYP enzyme 
agonist 
full agonist 
Constitutive activity 
Antagonists 
Partial agonists 
G Protein-Linked Receptors: Mechanism 
G Protein-Linked Receptors: Structure 
Nicotine 
Serotonin
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NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide (20 Terms). 
classic synaptic neurotransmission 
The synaptic cleft 
the soma 
axon 
axodendritic 
axosomatic 
axoaxonic 
The chemical basis of neurotransmission 
The anatomical basis of neurotransmission 
The cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzyme system 
The CYP enzyme 
agonist 
full agonist 
Constitutive activity 
Antagonists 
Partial agonists 
G Protein-Linked Receptors: Mechanism 
G Protein-Linked Receptors: Structure 
Nicotine 
Serotonin
NURS 6501-Advanced Pathophysiology Quiz 1 135 CORRECTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS LATEST UPDATE 
How are cells specialized? 
What are the eight specialized cellular functions? 
What are the three general components of an eukaryotic cell? 
What causes the release of lysosomal enzemes? 
What is the location and function of the nucleus? 
What is Cytoplasm? 
What is the endoplasmic reticulum and what does it specialize in? 
What is the Golgi complex and what does it do? 
What are lysosomes and what do they...
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NURS 6501-Advanced Pathophysiology Quiz 1 135 CORRECTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS LATEST UPDATE 
How are cells specialized? 
What are the eight specialized cellular functions? 
What are the three general components of an eukaryotic cell? 
What causes the release of lysosomal enzemes? 
What is the location and function of the nucleus? 
What is Cytoplasm? 
What is the endoplasmic reticulum and what does it specialize in? 
What is the Golgi complex and what does it do? 
What are lysosomes and what do they...
UTMB ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 5355 Exam 3 QUESTION AND SOLUTIONS 100% 
Biogenic Amine Theory linked to depression 
Neurotransmitter Receptor Hypothesis linked to depression 
Antidepressants increase 
if you have more receptors than neurotransmitters 
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) System Dysregulation 
Patho of Alzheimer's includes - plaque formation, presence of --, with decreased levels of - 
neurofibrillary tangles 
Decreased levels of choline acetyl transferase and acetylcholine is...
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UTMB ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 5355 Exam 3 QUESTION AND SOLUTIONS 100% 
Biogenic Amine Theory linked to depression 
Neurotransmitter Receptor Hypothesis linked to depression 
Antidepressants increase 
if you have more receptors than neurotransmitters 
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) System Dysregulation 
Patho of Alzheimer's includes - plaque formation, presence of --, with decreased levels of - 
neurofibrillary tangles 
Decreased levels of choline acetyl transferase and acetylcholine is...
NURS 534 Advanced Physiology 46 CORRECTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS LATEST UPDATE 
Most processing of ribonucleic acid (RNA) occurs in the ______ 
 
Nucleus = contains DNA and RNA, replicates, repairs, and transcribes genetic material 
The RNA-protein complex exist in in the cytosol in either free form or attached to the _______ 
The _______ is a network of channels that extend through the cytoplasm. 
A _____ Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is prominent in cells that produce/secrete high qualities of protei...
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NURS 534 Advanced Physiology 46 CORRECTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS LATEST UPDATE 
Most processing of ribonucleic acid (RNA) occurs in the ______ 
 
Nucleus = contains DNA and RNA, replicates, repairs, and transcribes genetic material 
The RNA-protein complex exist in in the cytosol in either free form or attached to the _______ 
The _______ is a network of channels that extend through the cytoplasm. 
A _____ Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is prominent in cells that produce/secrete high qualities of protei...
NURS 6550 Midterm Review Study Guide Rated A+ 
The least worrisome type of fluid seen as a result of pleural fluid analysis 
What test should be ordered to confirm a suspected ascending aortic aneurysm? 
Name risk factors for long-term care placement for the elderly population. 
A patient with anterior epistaxis has been treated with direct pressure for 20 minutes. What are expected findings when the patient is instructed to gently blow their nose? 
What is the most common organism in treating o...
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NURS 6550 Midterm Review Study Guide Rated A+ 
The least worrisome type of fluid seen as a result of pleural fluid analysis 
What test should be ordered to confirm a suspected ascending aortic aneurysm? 
Name risk factors for long-term care placement for the elderly population. 
A patient with anterior epistaxis has been treated with direct pressure for 20 minutes. What are expected findings when the patient is instructed to gently blow their nose? 
What is the most common organism in treating o...
NURS 6501-Advanced Pathophysiology Quiz 1 Study Guide Graded A+ 
How are cells specialized? 
What are the eight specialized cellular functions? 
What are the three general components of an eukaryotic cell? 
What causes the release of lysosomal enzemes? 
What is the location and function of the nucleus? 
What is Cytoplasm? 
What is the endoplasmic reticulum and what does it specialize in? 
What is the Golgi complex and what does it do? 
What are lysosomes and what do they do? 
What are peroxisome...
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NURS 6501-Advanced Pathophysiology Quiz 1 Study Guide Graded A+ 
How are cells specialized? 
What are the eight specialized cellular functions? 
What are the three general components of an eukaryotic cell? 
What causes the release of lysosomal enzemes? 
What is the location and function of the nucleus? 
What is Cytoplasm? 
What is the endoplasmic reticulum and what does it specialize in? 
What is the Golgi complex and what does it do? 
What are lysosomes and what do they do? 
What are peroxisome...