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1. Together, just 4 four elements make up nearly 95% of the mass of the body. They include: oxygen, carbon, 
hydrogen, nitrogen 
2. Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7. How many electron shells does nitrogen have? 2 
3. When an atom donates an electron to another atom it becomes...? an ion 
4. CH4 is methane. The compound is...? organic 
5. A substance dissociates into K+ and CL- in solution. This substance is...a salt 
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Introduction to Hemoglobinopathies 
Hemoglobinopathy is a genetic disorder characterized by anomalies in the 
structure or synthesis of hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein found in 
red blood cells. These disorders stem from mutations in the genes 
responsible for encoding the globin chains of hemoglobin. As a result, 
individuals may have altered hemoglobin function, stability, or production 
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The liver is responsible for each of the following EXCEPT: Producing bile 
Stores vitamins and minerals Releases insulin Synthesizes protein 
 
The liver is responsible for each of the following EXCEPT: Can store 500-1000 mL of blood 
Can store glucose as glycogen Converts ammonia to urea Helps with digestion of lipids 
 
The liver does: 
produces bile; metabolizes hormones and drugs; synthesizes proteins, glucose, and clotting factors; stores vitamins and minerals and converts the... i x Examen • 94 páginas • por Oldspice • subido 2025 Vista rápida i x BIOD 331 • BIOD 331 BIOD 331 Pathophysiology exam 5 SUMMER 2025 Portage learning (0) $29.99 0x vendido Expiration is an active process, whereas inspiration is largely passive. 
False 
 
Question 1 
Both carbon dioxide and oxygen are able to bind with hemoglobin. 
True 
 
The rate of perfusion must exceed the rate of ventilation in order to ensure adequate oxygenation of the blood. 
False 
 
Because of its strategic location, the larynx can be characterized as the "watchdog of the lungs." 
True i x Examen • 49 páginas • por Oldspice • subido 2025 Vista rápida i x BIOD 331 • BIOD 331 BIOD 331 Patho exam 4 SUMMER 2025 Portage learning (0) $30.99 0x vendido The coagulation cascade involves each of the following except: 
Make thrombocytes 
Activate the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways Convert fibrinogen to fibrin 
Convert prothrombin to thrombin 
 
Which of the following increases the chance of clotting? Select all that apply. 
Vitamin K deficiency 
Von Willebrand factor deficiency 
Protein C deficiency 
Thrombocytopenia- platelet number, of less than 150,000/µL, -cytocsis >450k 
 
 
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Explain how the skin’s physical barrier makes it inhospitable to microorganisms. 
 
The way our skin is made up makes it a strong physcial barrier. The cells are compacted and close together with multiple layers that is continuously shed. Keratin covers our skin and produces an acidic atomosphere that is inhospitable to microorganisms. Skin also contains proteins and lysozomes that damages the organisms. 
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A patient has experienced a seizure affecting the lef t temporal lobe. The family reports that the patient 
exhibited repetitive lip smacking and hand rubbing followed by a period of great fear and insecurity. 
They have experienced which type of seizure? 
 
Focal seizure without impairment of consciousness or awareness Focal seizure with impairment of consciousness or awareness Generalized tonic/clonic seizure 
 
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(albuterol) to treat bronchospasm. The nurse knows this drug can potentially cause which side effect? 
○ a) Increased drowsiness 
○ b) Decreased blood pressure 
○ c) Increased heart rate 
○ d) Increased gastrointestinal (GI) motility 
2. A patient who has asthma requires treatment with a beta blocker to manage his cardiovascular disease. The 
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1. The nurse is caring for a patient who has asthma and administers a selective beta2-adrenergic agonist 
(albuterol) to treat bronchospasm. The nurse knows this drug can potentially cause which side effect? 
○ a) Increased drowsiness 
○ b) Decreased blood pressure 
○ c) Increased heart rate 
○ d) Increased gastrointestinal (GI) motility 
2. A patient who has asthma requires treatment with a beta blocker to manag... i x Examen • 24 páginas • por Oldspice • subido 2025 Vista rápida i x NUR 210 • NUR 210 NSG 410 Zachary Lafontaine Shadow Health Treatment Plan (0) $22.99 0x vendido Primary Diagnosis 
Review your answers for the Problem Selection activities. You receive one point for each correct diagnosis, and one point for each correct evidence linked to a correct diagnosis. If there are multiple correct diagnoses, you will also receive a point for correctly selecting which diagnosis is the primary diagnosis. Zachary LaFontaine Shadow health Treatment Plan. 
Learner SelectionModel Documentation 
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