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NUR231 Respiration Pathophysiology Week 4 Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+
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NUR231 Respiration Pathophysiology Week 4 Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+ 
Asthma is thought to be caused by: 
 
A. an autosomal recessive trait. 
B. autoimmunity. 
C. excessive use of antibiotics as a young child. 
D. interactions between genetic and environmental factors. 
D 
 
 
In asthma, _____ is (are) reduced. 
 
A. lung volumes 
B. expiratory flow rates 
C. air trapping 
D. dead space 
B 
 
 
A 13-year-old female is diagnosed with asthma. Which of the following should she r...
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NUR231 MCQ Exam Review Exam Questions With 1005 Correct Answers
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NUR231 MCQ Exam Review Exam 
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An infectious disease that spreads rapidly and widely throughout the world is termed - 
answerPandemic 
The microorganisms that make up the normal flora are important for - answerPreventing 
colonisation of pathogens 
The potency of a pathogen measured in terms of the number of microorganisms required to kill a 
host is termed - answerVirulence 
Bacterial pathogens can defend themselves from an immune response by - answerProducing...
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NUR231 Digestive System : Pathophysiology Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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NUR231 Digestive System : Pathophysiology Exam Questions With Verified Answers 
Which of the gastrointestinal cancers has the highest rate of incidence and is responsible for the highest number of deaths?A. Oesophageal 
B. Stomach 
C. Pancreatic. D. Colonrectinal 
D. Colonrectal 
 
 
A 40 year old male who consumes a diet high in fat and low in fiber is at risk for ? A. Stomach cancer 
B. Cancer of the liver and biliary ducts 
C. Small Intestine cancer 
D. Colon and rectal cancer 
D. Colon and r...
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An infectious disease that spreads rapidly and widely throughout the world is termed - 
Pandemic 
The microorganisms that make up the normal flora are important for - Preventing 
colonisation of pathogens 
The potency of a pathogen measured in terms of the number of microorganisms required to kill a 
host is termed - Virulence
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NUR231 EXAM BY LIBBY| Questions Solved 100% Correct
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Which factors psychological factors may increase a person's tolerance to pain - Anxiety 
A pain caused by a compressed nerve may be described as - Burning, shooting and tingling 
Which route of administration is best for patients with chronic stable pain? - Orally sustained 
released 
Which drug is considered to be a weak opiod used in moderate pain? - Codeine
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NUR2318-Neuro/Mobility Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Cranial Nerves Correct Answer 
 
Cranial Nerve 1 Correct Answer Olfactory (Nose/Smell) 
 
Cranial Nerve II Correct Answer Eyes (central/peripheral vision)- Optic Nerve 
 
Cranial Nerve III Correct Answer Eyes (papillary constriction) Oculomotor Nerve 
 
Cranial Nerve IV Correct Answer acts as a pulley to move eyes towards the tip of the nerve - Trochlear 
 
Central Nerve V Correct Answer covers most of face - Trigeminal Nerve 
 
Cranial Nerve VII Correct Answer Facial and Nerve/Expressions Faci...
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NUR2318-EXAM4 Medications Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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What are antiestrogens? Correct Answer used for hormonal manipulation of cancer 
 
Teach the client may cause masculinity; chest and facial hair may develop, menstrual periods stop, and breast tissue shrinks 
 
What is Calcitonin-Salmon? Correct Answer used for treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, prevention of bone loss 
 
What do we assess for if the client is taking calcitonin salmon? Correct Answer seafood allergy 
 
What is calcimar, miacalcin? Correct Answer calcitonin salmon...
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NUR231 Cardiovascular Quizzes 2023 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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NUR231 Cardiovascular Quizzes 2023 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
Intermittent claudication relates to which peripheral vascular disorder? 
 
a. Peripheral arterial disorder 
b. Peripheral venous disorder 
c. Deep vein thrombosis 
d. Both peripheral arterial and venous disorder - ANSWER a. Peripheral arterial disorder 
 
The heart requires about: 
 
a. 5% of the body's blood supply 
b. 10% of the body's blood supply 
c. 20% of the body's blood supply 
d. 50% of the body's b...
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NUR231 Respiration Pathophysiology Week 4 Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+
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NUR231 Respiration Pathophysiology Week 4 Exam Questions With Verified Answers Graded A+ 
Asthma is thought to be caused by: 
 
A. an autosomal recessive trait. 
B. autoimmunity. 
C. excessive use of antibiotics as a young child. 
D. interactions between genetic and environmental factors. 
D 
 
 
In asthma, _____ is (are) reduced. 
 
A. lung volumes 
B. expiratory flow rates 
C. air trapping 
D. dead space 
B 
 
 
A 13-year-old female is diagnosed with asthma. Which of the following should she r...
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Pathophysiology NUR231 Exam | Questions Solved 100% Correct
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pathophysiology - study of functional or physiologic change that result in a disruption of 
normal function 
physiology - normal day to day function 
pathology - the directly observable lab study of cell and tissue changes associated with 
disease, study of observable changes 
pathologist - physician who looks for changes in cell and tissue 
health - the state of an organism when it functions in homeostasis 
disease - an interruption, cessation or disorder of body functions, systems or organs
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