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Straighterline Micro 250 final prep
_____ solution was introduced in the late 19th century for preventing gonococcal infections in a newborn's eyes after exposure to the mother's infected birth canal. 
Select one: 
 a. Merthiolate 
 b. Triclosan 
 c. Betadine 
 d. Silver nitrate 
 e. Zinc oxide - answer-Silver nitrate 
 
A bacterium that you isolated from pond water appears to use light for energy. Based upon this information, you inoculate the organism into fresh media, infused with lots of carbon dioxide. Even after incub...
- Examen
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_____ solution was introduced in the late 19th century for preventing gonococcal infections in a newborn's eyes after exposure to the mother's infected birth canal. 
Select one: 
 a. Merthiolate 
 b. Triclosan 
 c. Betadine 
 d. Silver nitrate 
 e. Zinc oxide - answer-Silver nitrate 
 
A bacterium that you isolated from pond water appears to use light for energy. Based upon this information, you inoculate the organism into fresh media, infused with lots of carbon dioxide. Even after incub...
Microbiology Straighterline (Quizzes)
________ molecules deliver amino acids to ribosomes during translation. 
 
a. Messenger RNA (mRNA) 
b. Transfer RNA (tRNA) 
c. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) 
d. Heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) - answer-b. Transfer RNA (tRNA) 
 
__________ alter repressor proteins thereby increasing the rate of transcription initiation. 
 
a. Inducers 
b. Corepressors 
c. Effectors 
d. Modulators - answer-a. Inducers 
 
__________ is a measure of the randomness or disorder of a system. 
 
a. Entropy 
b. Enthalpy 
c. Fre...
- Examen
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________ molecules deliver amino acids to ribosomes during translation. 
 
a. Messenger RNA (mRNA) 
b. Transfer RNA (tRNA) 
c. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) 
d. Heterogeneous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) - answer-b. Transfer RNA (tRNA) 
 
__________ alter repressor proteins thereby increasing the rate of transcription initiation. 
 
a. Inducers 
b. Corepressors 
c. Effectors 
d. Modulators - answer-a. Inducers 
 
__________ is a measure of the randomness or disorder of a system. 
 
a. Entropy 
b. Enthalpy 
c. Fre...
final exam straighterline microbiology
A diagnosis of tuberculosis involves a/an... - answer-chest X-ray, acid-fast stain of sputum, sputum culture, tuberculin skin test 
 
A diagram of the three domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya) proceeding from the Last Universal Common Ancestor would show Archaea - answer-branching off the Domain Eukarya. 
 
A group of protozoa that are not motile are the... - answer-Plasmodium sp. 
 
A mutation that changes a normal codon to a stop codon is called a ___ mutation - answer-nonsense 
 
A negative ...
- Package deal
- Examen
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A diagnosis of tuberculosis involves a/an... - answer-chest X-ray, acid-fast stain of sputum, sputum culture, tuberculin skin test 
 
A diagram of the three domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya) proceeding from the Last Universal Common Ancestor would show Archaea - answer-branching off the Domain Eukarya. 
 
A group of protozoa that are not motile are the... - answer-Plasmodium sp. 
 
A mutation that changes a normal codon to a stop codon is called a ___ mutation - answer-nonsense 
 
A negative ...
PPN 201 Weeks 1-6 Midterm Review
A nurse is considering how their patients hourly long commute to work is affecting their health. Which factor is the nurse focusing on? 
a) interpersonal factors 
b) contextual factors 
c) intrapersonal factors - answer-b) contextual 
 
A nurse is noticing anxious behaviours from their patient. The nurse decides to gently prompt these behaviours using a trauma-informed approach. Which factor is the nurse focusing on? 
a) contextual factors 
b) intrapersonal factors 
c) interpersonal factors - an...
- Examen
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A nurse is considering how their patients hourly long commute to work is affecting their health. Which factor is the nurse focusing on? 
a) interpersonal factors 
b) contextual factors 
c) intrapersonal factors - answer-b) contextual 
 
A nurse is noticing anxious behaviours from their patient. The nurse decides to gently prompt these behaviours using a trauma-informed approach. Which factor is the nurse focusing on? 
a) contextual factors 
b) intrapersonal factors 
c) interpersonal factors - an...
NRNP 6566 final prep 6-12
19 y.o male in ER with drug overdose, 100 ativan, oxycodone and valium lethargy and mental status changes, what treatment will you implement first? - answer-Narcan-or Naxolalone 
treat the opioid first then the benzodiazepines. 
 
5 causes of hypoxemia - answer-VQ mismatch 
shunt 
PNA, interstitial lung dz 
hypoventilation 
high altitude 
 
A-a gradiant varies with age, calculation - answer-2.5 + 0.21 x age in years 
 
A-a gradiatian calculation is a calculation of what? - answer-level of hypoxi...
- Examen
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19 y.o male in ER with drug overdose, 100 ativan, oxycodone and valium lethargy and mental status changes, what treatment will you implement first? - answer-Narcan-or Naxolalone 
treat the opioid first then the benzodiazepines. 
 
5 causes of hypoxemia - answer-VQ mismatch 
shunt 
PNA, interstitial lung dz 
hypoventilation 
high altitude 
 
A-a gradiant varies with age, calculation - answer-2.5 + 0.21 x age in years 
 
A-a gradiatian calculation is a calculation of what? - answer-level of hypoxi...
Anatomy and Physiology 101: Chapter 1 & 2 Exam
Anatomy - answer-The study of the structure of body parts 
 
anions - answer-an atom that has gained an electron, has a negative charge 
 
Atom - answer-Basic unit of matter 
Has mass and weight 
 
Atomic Number - answer-The number of protons in an element 
 
cations - answer-An atom that has lost an electron, has a positive charge 
 
cell - answer-Basic unit of life 
 
Characteristics of life - answer-Boundary maintenance, movement, responsiveness, growth, reproducing, digestion, metabolism, ex...
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Anatomy - answer-The study of the structure of body parts 
 
anions - answer-an atom that has gained an electron, has a negative charge 
 
Atom - answer-Basic unit of matter 
Has mass and weight 
 
Atomic Number - answer-The number of protons in an element 
 
cations - answer-An atom that has lost an electron, has a positive charge 
 
cell - answer-Basic unit of life 
 
Characteristics of life - answer-Boundary maintenance, movement, responsiveness, growth, reproducing, digestion, metabolism, ex...
CHAPTER 1: MODULE 1: SECTIONS 1.01-1.02, CHAPTER 1: MODULE 3: SECTIONS 1.05-1.06, CHAPTER 1, MODULE 2: SECTIONS 1.02-1.04, ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY QUIZ
The teeth illustration depicts which of the following concepts? - answer-Complementarity of structrue and function 
 
Which organ belongs to both the endocrine system and the female reproductive system? - answer-Ovaries 
 
Match the following: Muscular System - answer-Muscle attached to the skeletal system 
 
The branch of anatomy that traces structural changes that occur in the body throughout the life span is referred to as... - answer-developmental anatomy 
 
Match the following: Lymphatic Sy...
- Examen
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The teeth illustration depicts which of the following concepts? - answer-Complementarity of structrue and function 
 
Which organ belongs to both the endocrine system and the female reproductive system? - answer-Ovaries 
 
Match the following: Muscular System - answer-Muscle attached to the skeletal system 
 
The branch of anatomy that traces structural changes that occur in the body throughout the life span is referred to as... - answer-developmental anatomy 
 
Match the following: Lymphatic Sy...
Anatomy & Physiology 101- Exam 1 Review
3 major body cavities - answer-Cranial, thoracic, and abdominal pelvic cavity 
 
3 types of vesicles - answer-secretory, membrane, transport 
 
4 quadrants of the abdominopelvic region - answer-right upper, right lower, left upper, and left lower 
 
9 regions of the abdominopelvic region - answer-right and left hypochondriac, right lumbar and left lumbar, right and left inguinal, epigastric, umbilical, and hypogastric 
 
Abdominal cavity contains - answer-spleen, liver, gallbladder, small intest...
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3 major body cavities - answer-Cranial, thoracic, and abdominal pelvic cavity 
 
3 types of vesicles - answer-secretory, membrane, transport 
 
4 quadrants of the abdominopelvic region - answer-right upper, right lower, left upper, and left lower 
 
9 regions of the abdominopelvic region - answer-right and left hypochondriac, right lumbar and left lumbar, right and left inguinal, epigastric, umbilical, and hypogastric 
 
Abdominal cavity contains - answer-spleen, liver, gallbladder, small intest...
NHA Module 2 - Anatomy & Physiology
Abdominal Cavity - answer-Within the abdomen; houses several major organs such as the stomach, liver, gallbladder, and intestines 
 
Acute Renal Failure Diagnosis - answer-Observation of urine output, blood tests, urinalysis, and other imaging 
 
Acute Renal Failure Etiology - answer-Direct damage to the kidneys or other causes leading to a sudden change where the kidneys can no longer filter blood effectively, leading to dangerous levels of toxic waste in the body 
 
Acute Renal Failure Signs a...
- Examen
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Abdominal Cavity - answer-Within the abdomen; houses several major organs such as the stomach, liver, gallbladder, and intestines 
 
Acute Renal Failure Diagnosis - answer-Observation of urine output, blood tests, urinalysis, and other imaging 
 
Acute Renal Failure Etiology - answer-Direct damage to the kidneys or other causes leading to a sudden change where the kidneys can no longer filter blood effectively, leading to dangerous levels of toxic waste in the body 
 
Acute Renal Failure Signs a...
A&P - Module 2 - Problem Set
All except what sensory impulses are channeled through the thalamus? - answer-All sensory impulses (except those associated with the sense of smell) are channeled through the thalamus. 
 
Be able to label and recognize all nerves in bold. For example, what nerve is highlighted in blue, below: (see module problem set) - answer-Phrenic nerve 
 
Compression of the ____ nerve results in carpal tunnel syndrome. - answer-Median nerve 
 
Compression of the _____ nerve results in the ulnar claw sign. - ...
- Examen
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All except what sensory impulses are channeled through the thalamus? - answer-All sensory impulses (except those associated with the sense of smell) are channeled through the thalamus. 
 
Be able to label and recognize all nerves in bold. For example, what nerve is highlighted in blue, below: (see module problem set) - answer-Phrenic nerve 
 
Compression of the ____ nerve results in carpal tunnel syndrome. - answer-Median nerve 
 
Compression of the _____ nerve results in the ulnar claw sign. - ...
PSYC 140 Module 1