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NU 545-801 Exam 7 Questions and Correct Detailed Answers (Verified Answers) ||Already Graded A+||Newest Version
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  • NU 545-801 EXAM 7 QUESTIONS WITH NEW UPDATE CORRECT ANSWERS /. Describe the specific chromosomal abnormality responsible for Down Syndrome - Answer-The most well known aneuploidy (those that do not contain a multiple of 23 chromosomes) in an autosome is trisomy of the 21st chromosome. J. Langdon Down 1st described the the disease in 1866. Down syndrome is seen in 1 in 800 births. IQ's between 25 and 70. Facial features: low nasal bridge, epicentral folds, protruding tongue, and flat l...
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  • NU 545-801 EXAM 7 TEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS Hypovolemic: is caused by the loss of whole blood (hemorrhage), plasma (burns), or intestinal fluid (diaphoresis, DM, DI, emesis, or diuresis) in large amounts. Hypovolemia is initially offset by compensatory mechanisms. Heart rate and vasoconstriction increase as a result of catecholamine release by the adrenals. This boosts cardiac output and tissue perfusion. Compelled by a decrease in capillary hydrostatic pressures, interstit...
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