NUR 631 Mid Term Review
1. What is an example of compensatory hyperplasia: Liver regeneration
2. What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential to
initiate an action potential: Sodium gates open, sodium rushes into the cell,
changing the membrane potential from negative to positive
3. What type of necrosis is often associated with pulmonary tuberculosis: -
Caseous Necrosis
4. Low plasma albumin causes edema as a result of a reduction in which
pressure: Plasma oncotic
5. When a child inherits a disease that is autosomal recessive, it is inherited
from who: Both parents are carriers
6. Describe the chromosomal defect related to Prader Willi Syndrome:
Imprinting, deletion, 4mb of chromosomes 15, inherited from Father short
structure, hypotonia, small hands and feet, obese, mild to moderate mental
retardation, hypogonadism
7. What mechanism can cause hypernatremia: Caused by loss of H2O, DM
insufficient H2O intake
Hypertonic solution
Over secretion of aldosterone
Cushing syndrome because of adrenocorticotropic hormone
8. What are the causes of hyperkalemia: Excess diet or intravenous intake
RF
K+ sparing diuretics
Hypoaldosteronism
Shift from ICF to ECF Metabolic
acidosis
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9. What are likely causes of respiratory acidosis: Depress of respiratory
center, disorder of the lung parenchyma, alveolar hypoventilation CO2 is
retained increase in H+, CO2 excess in blood Over sedation, brainstem trauma
Pulmonary edema, emphysema, asthma, bronchitis
Acute airway obstruction - does not affect renal buffer mechanism
Chronic COPD-renal compensation is effective and established
10. When considering white blood cell differentials, acute inflammatory
reactions are related to elevations of what leukocyte: Neutrophils
11. In which structure do B lymphocytes mature and undergo changes that
commit them to becoming B cells: Bone marrow
12. Which immunoglobulins is present in blood, saliva, breast milk, and
respiratory secretions: IgA
13 Which T cell controls our limits in the immune response to protect the host
own tissue against an autoimmune response: Regulatory T (Treg) cells 14. The
common hay fever allergy is expressed through a reaction that is mediated
by class of immunoglobulins: IgE
15. How many months does it take the newborn to sufficiently be protected
by antibodies produced by its own B cells: 6-8 months
16. A person with type O blood is considered to be the universal blood
donor because type O blood contains which of the following: No antigens
17. Cytokines are thought to cause fevers by stimulating the synthesis of
which chemical mediators: Prostaglandins/endogenous pyrogens (213)
18. Which cells are primary target for HIV?: Neural cells, CD4th,
macrophages, and NK cells
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1. What is an example of compensatory hyperplasia: Liver regeneration
2. What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential to
initiate an action potential: Sodium gates open, sodium rushes into the cell,
changing the membrane potential from negative to positive
3. What type of necrosis is often associated with pulmonary tuberculosis: -
Caseous Necrosis
4. Low plasma albumin causes edema as a result of a reduction in which
pressure: Plasma oncotic
5. When a child inherits a disease that is autosomal recessive, it is inherited
from who: Both parents are carriers
6. Describe the chromosomal defect related to Prader Willi Syndrome:
Imprinting, deletion, 4mb of chromosomes 15, inherited from Father short
structure, hypotonia, small hands and feet, obese, mild to moderate mental
retardation, hypogonadism
7. What mechanism can cause hypernatremia: Caused by loss of H2O, DM
insufficient H2O intake
Hypertonic solution
Over secretion of aldosterone
Cushing syndrome because of adrenocorticotropic hormone
8. What are the causes of hyperkalemia: Excess diet or intravenous intake
RF
K+ sparing diuretics
Hypoaldosteronism
Shift from ICF to ECF Metabolic
acidosis
1/6
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.
9. What are likely causes of respiratory acidosis: Depress of respiratory
center, disorder of the lung parenchyma, alveolar hypoventilation CO2 is
retained increase in H+, CO2 excess in blood Over sedation, brainstem trauma
Pulmonary edema, emphysema, asthma, bronchitis
Acute airway obstruction - does not affect renal buffer mechanism
Chronic COPD-renal compensation is effective and established
10. When considering white blood cell differentials, acute inflammatory
reactions are related to elevations of what leukocyte: Neutrophils
11. In which structure do B lymphocytes mature and undergo changes that
commit them to becoming B cells: Bone marrow
12. Which immunoglobulins is present in blood, saliva, breast milk, and
respiratory secretions: IgA
13 Which T cell controls our limits in the immune response to protect the host
own tissue against an autoimmune response: Regulatory T (Treg) cells 14. The
common hay fever allergy is expressed through a reaction that is mediated
by class of immunoglobulins: IgE
15. How many months does it take the newborn to sufficiently be protected
by antibodies produced by its own B cells: 6-8 months
16. A person with type O blood is considered to be the universal blood
donor because type O blood contains which of the following: No antigens
17. Cytokines are thought to cause fevers by stimulating the synthesis of
which chemical mediators: Prostaglandins/endogenous pyrogens (213)
18. Which cells are primary target for HIV?: Neural cells, CD4th,
macrophages, and NK cells
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