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Anxiety - Answer discomfort, apprehension, or dread from anticipation 
 
Types of anxiety disorders - Answer -separation anxiety disorder 
-selective mutism 
-social phobia 
-panic disorder 
-panic attack 
-agoraphobia 
-*generalized anxiety disorder* 
-substance induced 
-due to medical condition 
-specified or unspecified 
 
Agoraphobia - Answer fear of open spaces 
 
Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Answer Anxiety where source is unknown and causes behavior and occupatio...
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Anxiety - Answer discomfort, apprehension, or dread from anticipation 
 
Types of anxiety disorders - Answer -separation anxiety disorder 
-selective mutism 
-social phobia 
-panic disorder 
-panic attack 
-agoraphobia 
-*generalized anxiety disorder* 
-substance induced 
-due to medical condition 
-specified or unspecified 
 
Agoraphobia - Answer fear of open spaces 
 
Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Answer Anxiety where source is unknown and causes behavior and occupatio...
immunity - Answer body's natural or induced response to infection and its associated conditions 
 
immune system - Answer -defends and protects the body from infection 
-removes and destroys damaged or dead cells 
-identifies and destroys malignant cells 
-the main cells involved are lymphocytes - white blood cells produced in bone marrow and proliferate in the lymph tissue 
 
natural immunity - Answer non-specific and does not require prior pathogen exposure 
-rapid respons...
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immunity - Answer body's natural or induced response to infection and its associated conditions 
 
immune system - Answer -defends and protects the body from infection 
-removes and destroys damaged or dead cells 
-identifies and destroys malignant cells 
-the main cells involved are lymphocytes - white blood cells produced in bone marrow and proliferate in the lymph tissue 
 
natural immunity - Answer non-specific and does not require prior pathogen exposure 
-rapid respons...
Lorraine has been diagnosed with Somatic Symptom Disorder. Which of the following symptom profiles would you expect when assessing Lorraine? 
 
Fear of having a serious disease 
Loss or alteration in sensorimotor functioning 
Belief that her body is deformed or defective in some way 
Multiple somatic symptoms in several body systems - Answer Multiple somatic symptoms in several body systems 
 
Nursing care for a client with somatic symptom disorder would focus on helping her to do which of...
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Lorraine has been diagnosed with Somatic Symptom Disorder. Which of the following symptom profiles would you expect when assessing Lorraine? 
 
Fear of having a serious disease 
Loss or alteration in sensorimotor functioning 
Belief that her body is deformed or defective in some way 
Multiple somatic symptoms in several body systems - Answer Multiple somatic symptoms in several body systems 
 
Nursing care for a client with somatic symptom disorder would focus on helping her to do which of...
Ways to maintain confidentiality - Answer HIPPA, confidentiality agreements, closing charts when leaving computer, and training. 
 
Difference between justice and veracity, examples - Answer Justice is fairness Veracity: truth 
 
Difference between assault and battery - Answer Assault: Verbal abuse/threats Battery: Physical abuse/harm and injury 
 
RN role with obtaining consents - Answer Only witness 
 
Rules of proper delegation and prioritization - Answer Delegat...
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Ways to maintain confidentiality - Answer HIPPA, confidentiality agreements, closing charts when leaving computer, and training. 
 
Difference between justice and veracity, examples - Answer Justice is fairness Veracity: truth 
 
Difference between assault and battery - Answer Assault: Verbal abuse/threats Battery: Physical abuse/harm and injury 
 
RN role with obtaining consents - Answer Only witness 
 
Rules of proper delegation and prioritization - Answer Delegat...
Which vaccine should you not have when pregnant - Answer Rubella 
Should ideally get before 
No other active vaccinations 
 
Can you get the flu shot when pregnant - Answer Yes, it is recommended 
 
Examples of "adult" vaccines - Answer Shingles 
Pneumonia 
Flu 
 
Precautions for Varicella and Shingles - Answer airborne and contact 
 
How effective is the 2 dose chickenpox vaccine - Answer 90% 
 
How to prevent shingles - Answer Vaccine recommended to ...
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Which vaccine should you not have when pregnant - Answer Rubella 
Should ideally get before 
No other active vaccinations 
 
Can you get the flu shot when pregnant - Answer Yes, it is recommended 
 
Examples of "adult" vaccines - Answer Shingles 
Pneumonia 
Flu 
 
Precautions for Varicella and Shingles - Answer airborne and contact 
 
How effective is the 2 dose chickenpox vaccine - Answer 90% 
 
How to prevent shingles - Answer Vaccine recommended to ...
Purpose of the ID - Answer Avoid suffering 
 
Is the id conscious or unconscious? - Answer unconscious 
 
The "reality" character - Answer Ego 
Knows longer term consequences for actions 
Thoughts, perceptions, judgments 
 
Is the ego conscious or unconscious? - Answer conscious 
 
"Perfection principle" - Answer Superego 
Moral oversight 
 
UNCONSIOUS 
 
When does a person develop a super ego - Answer 4 
 
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Purpose of the ID - Answer Avoid suffering 
 
Is the id conscious or unconscious? - Answer unconscious 
 
The "reality" character - Answer Ego 
Knows longer term consequences for actions 
Thoughts, perceptions, judgments 
 
Is the ego conscious or unconscious? - Answer conscious 
 
"Perfection principle" - Answer Superego 
Moral oversight 
 
UNCONSIOUS 
 
When does a person develop a super ego - Answer 4 
 
Erikson Infant - 18 months - Answer ...
Organic compounds are based on _______. - Answer Carbon 
 
How many bonds does carbon form? - Answer 4 bonds 
 
Carbon has a ____ electronegativity so it is more ______. - Answer Low, covalent 
 
What defines an alcohol? - Answer Having a hydroxyl group. 
 
What are the building blocks or life? - Answer Amino acids/proteins, fatty acids & lipids, carbohydrates and alcohols, nucleic acids. (RNA and DNA). 
 
Amino acids are the __________ of the polymer polypeptides a...
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Organic compounds are based on _______. - Answer Carbon 
 
How many bonds does carbon form? - Answer 4 bonds 
 
Carbon has a ____ electronegativity so it is more ______. - Answer Low, covalent 
 
What defines an alcohol? - Answer Having a hydroxyl group. 
 
What are the building blocks or life? - Answer Amino acids/proteins, fatty acids & lipids, carbohydrates and alcohols, nucleic acids. (RNA and DNA). 
 
Amino acids are the __________ of the polymer polypeptides a...
Which statement correctly describes how smooth muscle is controlled? - Answer Controlled involuntarily by the autonomic nervous system 
 
Which statement best describes the sympathetic nervous system control of smooth muscle in the intestine? - Answer It prepares the body to be able to stress and causes a decrease in smooth muscle tone in contractility 
 
Which neurotransmitter is released from the parasympathetic ganglion? - Answer Acetylcholine 
 
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Which statement correctly describes how smooth muscle is controlled? - Answer Controlled involuntarily by the autonomic nervous system 
 
Which statement best describes the sympathetic nervous system control of smooth muscle in the intestine? - Answer It prepares the body to be able to stress and causes a decrease in smooth muscle tone in contractility 
 
Which neurotransmitter is released from the parasympathetic ganglion? - Answer Acetylcholine 
 
Which item is responsible fo...
Confirmed by "image 51" DNA is a: - Answer Double helix 
 
Cloverleaf-shaped RNA which acts as a "truck" - Answer tRNA 
 
This molecule is the genetic material - Answer DNA 
 
Transcription - Answer DNA to mRNA 
 
Code for a protein is found in the: - Answer introns 
 
non-coding RNA - Answer RNA transcription factors 
 
What does replication do to the amount of DNA in a cell - Answer doubles it 
 
What enzyme is used to synthesize the leadin...
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Confirmed by "image 51" DNA is a: - Answer Double helix 
 
Cloverleaf-shaped RNA which acts as a "truck" - Answer tRNA 
 
This molecule is the genetic material - Answer DNA 
 
Transcription - Answer DNA to mRNA 
 
Code for a protein is found in the: - Answer introns 
 
non-coding RNA - Answer RNA transcription factors 
 
What does replication do to the amount of DNA in a cell - Answer doubles it 
 
What enzyme is used to synthesize the leadin...
Obesity is a homeostatic imbalance in - Answer body weight 
 
Dyslipidemia is a homeostatic imbalance in - Answer blood lipids 
 
in contrast to positive feedback mechanisms, negative feedback loops - Answer regulate stable conditions 
 
when a stimulus disrupts the body’s homeostasis the disturbed condition is contacted by - Answer receptors 
 
negative feedback loops are more common in the body because they are - Answer self-controlling 
 
the majority of the bo...
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Obesity is a homeostatic imbalance in - Answer body weight 
 
Dyslipidemia is a homeostatic imbalance in - Answer blood lipids 
 
in contrast to positive feedback mechanisms, negative feedback loops - Answer regulate stable conditions 
 
when a stimulus disrupts the body’s homeostasis the disturbed condition is contacted by - Answer receptors 
 
negative feedback loops are more common in the body because they are - Answer self-controlling 
 
the majority of the bo...
2 regions of dermis - Answer papillary region and reticular region 
 
papillary region percentage of dermis - Answer 20% 
 
reticular region percentage of dermis - Answer 80% 
 
papillary region tissue type - Answer areolar connective tissue 
 
what does the papillary region contain? - Answer blood capillaries, sensory touch receptors, free nerve endings 
 
Is the papillary region superficial or deep? - Answer superficial 
 
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2 regions of dermis - Answer papillary region and reticular region 
 
papillary region percentage of dermis - Answer 20% 
 
reticular region percentage of dermis - Answer 80% 
 
papillary region tissue type - Answer areolar connective tissue 
 
what does the papillary region contain? - Answer blood capillaries, sensory touch receptors, free nerve endings 
 
Is the papillary region superficial or deep? - Answer superficial 
 
reticular region tissue type - Answ...
What are the 4 important groups of different tissue? - Answer epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous tissue 
 
Epithelial tissue - Answer Forms coverings protecting the body from the outside world, forms borders, and Lines hollow organs and forms glands 
 
Where is Epithelial tissue located? - Answer lining of GI tract organs and other hollow organs, skin surface: epidermis 
 
Connective tissue - Answer Protects and holds the structure of body 
 
Where is connective t...
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What are the 4 important groups of different tissue? - Answer epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous tissue 
 
Epithelial tissue - Answer Forms coverings protecting the body from the outside world, forms borders, and Lines hollow organs and forms glands 
 
Where is Epithelial tissue located? - Answer lining of GI tract organs and other hollow organs, skin surface: epidermis 
 
Connective tissue - Answer Protects and holds the structure of body 
 
Where is connective t...
Along with a true nucleus, ___ are distinguished by the presence of organelles. - Answer eukaryotes 
 
The ______ is a structure of prokaryotic cells that allows for locomotion. - Answer Flagellum 
 
The main difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells (and the basis for the name of each) is the absence or presence of a - Answer nucleus 
 
After Gram-staining, why is there a difference in the appearance of Gram-negative and Gram-positive organisms? - Answer ...
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Along with a true nucleus, ___ are distinguished by the presence of organelles. - Answer eukaryotes 
 
The ______ is a structure of prokaryotic cells that allows for locomotion. - Answer Flagellum 
 
The main difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells (and the basis for the name of each) is the absence or presence of a - Answer nucleus 
 
After Gram-staining, why is there a difference in the appearance of Gram-negative and Gram-positive organisms? - Answer ...
What are the elementary particles that make up atoms? - Answer Neutrons, protons, electrons 
 
Describe the charge, mass and relative location of neutrons, protons, and electrons. - Answer Neutrons: Have no charge. Mass of 1.009 Da. Rounded to 1 Da. They are located in the Nucleus. 
 
Protons: Found in the Nucleus. Mass of 1.007 Da. Carry positive charge. 
 
Electrons: They have a negative charge. Distant from Nucleus. Mass of 0.0005 Da. 
 
What are isotopes? - Answer Atoms whi...
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What are the elementary particles that make up atoms? - Answer Neutrons, protons, electrons 
 
Describe the charge, mass and relative location of neutrons, protons, and electrons. - Answer Neutrons: Have no charge. Mass of 1.009 Da. Rounded to 1 Da. They are located in the Nucleus. 
 
Protons: Found in the Nucleus. Mass of 1.007 Da. Carry positive charge. 
 
Electrons: They have a negative charge. Distant from Nucleus. Mass of 0.0005 Da. 
 
What are isotopes? - Answer Atoms whi...
Along with a true nucleus, ___ are distinguished by the presence of organelles. - Answer eukaryotes 
 
The ______ is a structure of prokaryotic cells that allows for locomotion. - Answer Flagellum 
 
The main difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells (and the basis for the name of each) is the absence or presence of a - Answer nucleus 
 
After Gram-staining, why is there a difference in the appearance of Gram-negative and Gram-positive organisms? - Answer ...
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Along with a true nucleus, ___ are distinguished by the presence of organelles. - Answer eukaryotes 
 
The ______ is a structure of prokaryotic cells that allows for locomotion. - Answer Flagellum 
 
The main difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells (and the basis for the name of each) is the absence or presence of a - Answer nucleus 
 
After Gram-staining, why is there a difference in the appearance of Gram-negative and Gram-positive organisms? - Answer ...
What are the elementary particles that make up atoms? - Answer Neutrons, protons, electrons 
 
Describe the charge, mass and relative location of neutrons, protons, and electrons. - Answer Neutrons: Have no charge. Mass of 1.009 Da. Rounded to 1 Da. They are located in the Nucleus. 
 
Protons: Found in the Nucleus. Mass of 1.007 Da. Carry positive charge. 
 
Electrons: They have a negative charge. Distant from Nucleus. Mass of 0.0005 Da. 
 
What are isotopes? - Answer Atoms whi...
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What are the elementary particles that make up atoms? - Answer Neutrons, protons, electrons 
 
Describe the charge, mass and relative location of neutrons, protons, and electrons. - Answer Neutrons: Have no charge. Mass of 1.009 Da. Rounded to 1 Da. They are located in the Nucleus. 
 
Protons: Found in the Nucleus. Mass of 1.007 Da. Carry positive charge. 
 
Electrons: They have a negative charge. Distant from Nucleus. Mass of 0.0005 Da. 
 
What are isotopes? - Answer Atoms whi...
Thymine - Answer found only in DNA 
 
Cytosine - Answer Found in both DNA and RNA 
 
Guanine - Answer Found in both DNA and RNA 
 
Adenine - Answer Found in both DNA and RNA 
 
Uracil - Answer found only in RNA 
 
Glucose - Answer Hydrophilic (polar; water soluble) 
 
Fuctose - Answer Hydrophilic (polar; water soluble) 
 
Galactose - Answer Hydrophilic (polar; water soluble) 
 
Phenylalanine - Answer Hydrophobic (non polar; fat soluble) 
 
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Thymine - Answer found only in DNA 
 
Cytosine - Answer Found in both DNA and RNA 
 
Guanine - Answer Found in both DNA and RNA 
 
Adenine - Answer Found in both DNA and RNA 
 
Uracil - Answer found only in RNA 
 
Glucose - Answer Hydrophilic (polar; water soluble) 
 
Fuctose - Answer Hydrophilic (polar; water soluble) 
 
Galactose - Answer Hydrophilic (polar; water soluble) 
 
Phenylalanine - Answer Hydrophobic (non polar; fat soluble) 
 
Ty...
major classes of connective tissue - Answer Blood and lymph (fluid) 
Cartilage and bone (supporting) 
Proper (includes loose and dense) 
 
What 3 things did the video state that all connective tissue has in common? - Answer comprised of cells and extracellular matrix 
different degrees of blood flow 
develops from mesenchyme 
 
What are the 2 main components of all connective tissue? - Answer cells and extracellular matrix 
 
What makes up the extracellular matrix? - Answer ...
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major classes of connective tissue - Answer Blood and lymph (fluid) 
Cartilage and bone (supporting) 
Proper (includes loose and dense) 
 
What 3 things did the video state that all connective tissue has in common? - Answer comprised of cells and extracellular matrix 
different degrees of blood flow 
develops from mesenchyme 
 
What are the 2 main components of all connective tissue? - Answer cells and extracellular matrix 
 
What makes up the extracellular matrix? - Answer ...
Describe the functions of the muscle tissue - Answer 1. producing body movements 
2. stabilizing body positions 
3. storing and moving substances within the body 
4. generating heat 
 
Skeletal muscle - Answer -striated, voluntary 
-long tubes formed from fusion (synctium) of myoblasts 
-dozens or hundreds of eccentric nuclei, along a fused muscle cell 
 
Cardiac muscle - Answer -striated, involuntary 
-single cells, branched, connected at intercalated discs 
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Describe the functions of the muscle tissue - Answer 1. producing body movements 
2. stabilizing body positions 
3. storing and moving substances within the body 
4. generating heat 
 
Skeletal muscle - Answer -striated, voluntary 
-long tubes formed from fusion (synctium) of myoblasts 
-dozens or hundreds of eccentric nuclei, along a fused muscle cell 
 
Cardiac muscle - Answer -striated, involuntary 
-single cells, branched, connected at intercalated discs 
-one or two centra...
Anatomy - Answer Study of structure of the body 
 
physiology - Answer the study of function of the body 
 
levels of organization - Answer chemical - cell - tissue - organ - organ system - organism 
 
Stimulus - feedback loop - Answer what is disrupting homeostasis outside of the body 
 
variable - feedback loops - Answer what is different about the body because of the stimulus, ex: body temperature, body osmolarity, blood pressure, etc. 
 
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Anatomy - Answer Study of structure of the body 
 
physiology - Answer the study of function of the body 
 
levels of organization - Answer chemical - cell - tissue - organ - organ system - organism 
 
Stimulus - feedback loop - Answer what is disrupting homeostasis outside of the body 
 
variable - feedback loops - Answer what is different about the body because of the stimulus, ex: body temperature, body osmolarity, blood pressure, etc. 
 
receptor - feedback loop...