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NR 283 Unit Two Questions and Answers 2023/2024
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NR 283 Unit Two Questions and Answers 2023/2024 
 
First Line of defense - Correct Answers 
Nonspecific barrier 
blocks entry of bacteria or harmful substances into the tissues 
 
ex: skin, stomach acid, mucous membrane, tears 
 
Second line of defense - Correct Answers Nonspecific 
 
Phagocytosis 
 
Inflammation 
 
Third line of defense - Correct Answers Specific defense 
Production of specific antibodies or cell-mediated immunity 
 
Phagocytosis - Correct Answers the "pac-man process"; neutr...
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NR 283 Pathophysiology UNIT 6 CHAPTER 16 (Verified Answers) Download To Score A
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NR 283 Pathophysiology UNIT 6 CHAPTER 16 (Verified Answers) Download To Score A
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NR 283 Unit 6 Discussion Topic – Clinical manifestations, and treatments of thyroid carcinoma
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NR 283 Unit 6 Discussion Topic – Clinical manifestations, and treatments of thyroid carcinoma
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NR 283 Pathophysiology UNIT 6 CHAPTER 16
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NR 283 Pathophysiology UNIT 6 CHAPTER 161.	What is the difference between steroidal and non-steroidal hormones? (p. 403) 
 
•	Steroids are lipids that enter the cell and nucleus and act directly in the nucleus to engage in transcription (messenger RNA). 
•	Non-steroidal needs a second messenger system to finally activate the formation of mRNA. 
 
2.	How are hormones most frequently controlled? (p. 403-404) 
•	They are controlled by a negative feedback mechanism. 
•	For example, as leve...
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NR 283 Unit 2 Pre-Class Questions
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NR 283 Unit 2 Pre-Class QuestionsMake sure that you understand all of the terms you are studying, if you don’t know what a term means, look it up before you continue studying. Take your thinking a step further by asking yourself “why” as you are reviewing material. This will lead to understanding of the material versus memorization which will better help you answer questions. 
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NR 283 Pathophysiology UNIT 6 CHAPTER 16
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NR 283 Pathophysiology UNIT 6 CHAPTER 16 
Unit 6 – Chapter 16 Outline 	 
 
Endocrine 
1.	What is the difference between steroidal and non-steroidal hormones? (p. 403) 
 
•	Steroids are lipids that enter the cell and nucleus and act directly in the nucleus to engage in transcription (messenger RNA). 
•	Non-steroidal needs a second messenger system to finally activate the formation of mRNA. 
 
2.	How are hormones most frequently controlled? (p. 403-404) 
•	They are controlled by a negativ...
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NR 283 Pathophysiology Unit 2 Pre-Class Review Q&A
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NR 283 Pathophysiology Unit 2 Pre-Class Review Q&A 
(Chapters 5, 6, 7, & 20) 
*Make sure that you understand all of the terms you are studying, if you don’t know what a term means, look it up before you continue studying. Take your thinking a step further by asking yourself “why” as you are reviewing material. This will lead to understanding of the material versus memorization which will better help you answer questions. 
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NR 283 Pathophysiology UNIT 6 CHAPTER 16
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NR 283 Pathophysiology UNIT 6 CHAPTER 16 
Unit 6 – Chapter 16 Outline 	 
 
Endocrine 
1.	What is the difference between steroidal and non-steroidal hormones? (p. 403) 
 
•	Steroids are lipids that enter the cell and nucleus and act directly in the nucleus to engage in transcription (messenger RNA). 
•	Non-steroidal needs a second messenger system to finally activate the formation of mRNA. 
 
2.	How are hormones most frequently controlled? (p. 403-404) 
•	They are controlled by a negativ...
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NR 283 Week 2 Pre-Class Answers: Fall 2021/22 (solved)
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NR 283 Week 2-Unit 2-Pre-Class Answers 
(Chapters 5, 6, 7, &20) 
Chapter 5: Inflammation and Healing 
1. List and describe each of the 3 body defense mechanisms: 
a. 1 
st line – mechanical barriers: Physical [skin, mucus membranes] & 
Chemical [lysosome-saliva/tears, skin’s acidic pH & fatty acid content, lactic acid 
& high salt concentrations in sweat] 
b. 2 
nd line – nonspecific mechanisms: Phagocytosis, Inflammation, Fever, Antimicrobial 
Proteins [Interferon & Complement] 
c. 3 
rd ...
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NR 283 Unit 6 ROK Endocrine and MS ANSWERS-Chamberlain
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NR 283 Unit 6 ROK Endocrine and MS ANSWERS-Chamberlain/NR 283 Unit 6 ROK Endocrine and MS ANSWERS-Chamberlain/NR 283 Unit 6 ROK Endocrine and MS ANSWERS-Chamberlain/NR 283 Unit 6 ROK Endocrine and MS ANSWERS-Chamberlain
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