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MPP 3202 Final Exam (exam 5) 193 correct solutions rated A+.
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  • MPP Comprehensive Exam Questions With Complete Solutions The major constituent of plasma is -Answer-water Select all the correct responses regarding hematocrit: -Answer--Is an indicator of oxygen carrying capacity of the blood -is the % of red blood cells to total blood volume -Is the portion of the blood where you would find hemoglobin Thrombin -Answer-plays a role in clot formation The ventricular diastolic phase is associated with -Answer-ventricular filling and aortic elastic recoil...
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  • MPP Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Understand the basic effects of nAChR ganglionic antagonists (which are no longer used) - Answer-Specifically block NAChR in the ganglia Hexamethonium (No CNS) Mecamylamine (Yes CNS) Effects are the opposite of the predominant tone (either symp or para sym effects) Effects of nAChR ganglionic antagonists in the arterioles, heart and GI -Answer-always opposite of predominant tone Arterioles: hypotention/ postural hypotention Heart: tachycardia...
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  • MPP Comprehensive Exam Questions With Complete Solutions The major constituent of plasma is -Answer-water Select all the correct responses regarding hematocrit: -Answer--Is an indicator of oxygen carrying capacity of the blood -is the % of red blood cells to total blood volume -Is the portion of the blood where you would find hemoglobin Thrombin -Answer-plays a role in clot formation The ventricular diastolic phase is associated with -Answer-ventricular filling and aortic elastic recoil...
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  • MPP Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Understand the basic effects of nAChR ganglionic antagonists (which are no longer used) - Answer-Specifically block NAChR in the ganglia Hexamethonium (No CNS) Mecamylamine (Yes CNS) Effects are the opposite of the predominant tone (either symp or para sym effects) Effects of nAChR ganglionic antagonists in the arterioles, heart and GI -Answer-always opposite of predominant tone Arterioles: hypotention/ postural hypotention Heart: tachycardia...
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