TABLE @fgOF @fgCONTENT
1. Introduction @fgto @fganatomy @fgand @fgphysiology
2. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgsurgical @fgpatient
3. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fgan @fgintegumentary @fgdisorder
4. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fga @fgMusculoskeletal @fgdisorder
5. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fga @fggastrointestinal @fgdisorder
6. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fga @fggallbladder, @fgliver, @fgbiliary @fgtract @fgor @fgexocrine @fgpancreatic
@fgdisorder
8. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fga @fgcardiovascular @fgor @fgperipheral @fgvascular @fgdisorder
9. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fga @fgrespiratory @fgdisorder
10. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fga @fgurinary @fgdisorder
11. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fgan @fgendocrine @fgdisorder
12. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fga @fgreproductive @fgdisorder
13. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fga @fgvisual @fgor @fgauditory @fgdisorder
14. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fga @fgneurological @fgdisorder
15. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fgan @fgImmune @fgdisorder
16. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fgHIV/AIDS
17. Care @fgof @fgthe @fgpatient @fgwith @fgCancer
,Chapter 1: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
@fg @fg @fg @fg @fg @fg
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The anatomic term means toward the midline.
a. anterior
b. posterior
c. medial
d. cranial
ANS: C
The term medial indicates an anatomic direction toward the midline.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Page 1 OBJ: 2
TOP: Anatomic terminology KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity
2. What are the smallest living components in our body?
a. Cells
b. Organs
c. Electrons
d. Osmosis
ANS: A
Cells are considered to be the smallest living units of structure and function in our body.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Page 4 OBJ: 6
TOP: Structural levels of organization KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity
3. What is the largest organelle, responsible for cell reproduction and control of other organelles?
a. Nucleus
b. Ribosome
c. Mitochondrion
d. Golgi apparatus
ANS: A
The nucleus is the largest organelle within the cell.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Page 5 OBJ: 8
TOP: Parts of the cell KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity
4. When the patient complains of pain in the bladder, the patient will indicate discomfort in
which body cavity?
a.Pelvic
b.Mediastinum
c.Dorsal
d.Abdominal
ANS: A
, A @fgsubdivision @fgcalled @fgthe @fgpelvic @fgcavity @fgcontains @fgthe @fglower @fgportion @fgof @fgthe @fglarge
@fgintestine @fg(lower @fgsigmoid @fgcolon, @fgrectum), @fgurinary @fgbladder, @fgand @fginternal @fgstructures
@fgof @fgthe @fgreproductive @fgsystem.
DIF: Cognitive @fgLevel: @fgComprehension REF: @ f g @ f g Page @fg3, @fgFigure @fg1-4
OBJ: @ f g 5 TOP: @ f g Body @fgcavity KEY: @ f g Nursing @fgProcess @fgStep:
@fgAssessment @fgMSC: @ f g NCLEX: @fgPhysiological @fgIntegrity
5. The @fgfour @fgphases @fgof @fgcell @fgdivision @fgall @fgoccur @fgin:
a. diffusion.
b. mitosis.
c. osmosis.
d. filtration.
ANS: @ f g B
During @fgmitosis, @fgthe @fgcell @fggoes @fgthrough @fgfour @fgphases: @fgprophase, @fgmetaphase,
@fganaphase, @fgand @fgtelophase.
DIF: Cognitive @fgLevel: @fgKnowledge REF: @ f g Page @fg7 OBJ:
@ f g 9 @fgTOP: @ f g Cell @fgdivision @ f g KEY: @ f g Nursing @fgProcess
@fgStep: @fgN/A
MSC: @ f g NCLEX: @fgPhysiological @fgIntegrity
6. Telophase @fgis @fgwhich @fgphase @fgof @fgcell @fgreproduction @fgduring @fgmitosis?
a. First @fgphase
b. Latent @fgphase
c. Final @fgphase
d. Spindle @fgphase
ANS: @ f g C
During @fgmitosis, @fgthe @fgcell @fggoes @fgthrough @fgfour @fgphases: @fgprophase, @fgmetaphase,
@fganaphase, @fgand @fgtelophase.
DIF: Cognitive @fgLevel: @fgKnowledge REF: @ f g Page @fg7 OBJ:
@ f g 9 @fgTOP: @ f g Cell @fgdivision @ f g KEY: @ f g Nursing @fgProcess
@fgStep: @fgN/A
MSC: @ f g NCLEX: @fgPhysiological @fgIntegrity
7. The @fgnurse @fgis @fgaware @fgthat @fgwhich @fgmuscle @fggroup @fgis @fgboth @fgstriated @fgand @fginvoluntary?
a. Skeletal
b. Glial
c. Cardiac
d. Visceral
ANS: @ f g C
The @fgcardiac @fgmuscle @fgis @fgboth @fgstriated @fgand @fginvoluntary.
DIF: Cognitive @fgLevel: @fgKnowledge REF: @ f g @ f g Page @fg9-10, @fgFigure @fg1-12
OBJ: @ f g 11 TOP: @ f g Tissues KEY: @ f g Nursing @fgProcess @fgStep:
@fgPlanning @fgMSC: @ f g NCLEX: @fgPhysiological @fgIntegrity
8. What @fgis @fga @fggroup @fgof @fgseveral @fgdifferent @fgkinds @fgof @fgtissues @fgarranged @fgso @fgthat @fgtogether
they @fgcan @fgperform @fga @fgmore @fgcomplex @fgfunction @fgthan @fgany @fgtissue @fgalone?
@fg
a. Organ
b. System