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. Which statement best describes the cellular function of metabolic absorption? 
a.	Cells can produce proteins.	c. Cells can take in and use nutrients. 
b.	Cells can secrete digestive enzymes.	d. Cells can synthesize fats. 
ANS: C 
In metabolic absorption, all cells take in and use nutrient...
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Add to cart. Which statement best describes the cellular function of metabolic absorption? 
a.	Cells can produce proteins.	c. Cells can take in and use nutrients. 
b.	Cells can secrete digestive enzymes.	d. Cells can synthesize fats. 
ANS: C 
In metabolic absorption, all cells take in and use nutrient...
Chapter 17: Breast’s and regional lymphatics 
 
Cultural competence 
•	Timing of puberty is influenced by genetic and environmental factors 
•	Research data indicate age differences in onset of puberty according to different ethnic groups. 
•	Obesity contributes to the early onset of pubert...
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Cultural competence 
•	Timing of puberty is influenced by genetic and environmental factors 
•	Research data indicate age differences in onset of puberty according to different ethnic groups. 
•	Obesity contributes to the early onset of pubert...
Chapter 09: Musculoskeletal Disorders 
 
1. Which of the following cells produce new bone? 
a.	Osteocytes 
b.	Osteoblasts 
c.	Osteoclasts 
d.	Stem cells from the bone marrow 
ANS: B REF: 159 
2. What is the chemical transmitter released at the neuromuscular junction? 
a.	Norepinephrine 
b.	GABA 
c.	...
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Add to cartChapter 09: Musculoskeletal Disorders 
 
1. Which of the following cells produce new bone? 
a.	Osteocytes 
b.	Osteoblasts 
c.	Osteoclasts 
d.	Stem cells from the bone marrow 
ANS: B REF: 159 
2. What is the chemical transmitter released at the neuromuscular junction? 
a.	Norepinephrine 
b.	GABA 
c.	...
NR 283 Quiz 4: Pathophysiology 1. Paralysis of the lower part of the body is called: a. hemiplegia b. paraplegia. c. quadriplegia. d. Isoplegia 2. Which of the following is likely to develop when a leg is immobilized in a cast? a. Muscle atrophy b. Contracture c. Muscle hypertrophy d. Increased oste...
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Add to cartNR 283 Quiz 4: Pathophysiology 1. Paralysis of the lower part of the body is called: a. hemiplegia b. paraplegia. c. quadriplegia. d. Isoplegia 2. Which of the following is likely to develop when a leg is immobilized in a cast? a. Muscle atrophy b. Contracture c. Muscle hypertrophy d. Increased oste...
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Chapter 19 Alterations of Hormonal Regulation 
-	Addison’s disease – (Adrenal Insufficiency)- 
-	- Autoimmune disorder where body creates antigens that attack the adrenal glands 
-	- decrease in hormones in adrenal cortex such as corticosteroid and mineraloc...
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Chapter 19 Alterations of Hormonal Regulation 
-	Addison’s disease – (Adrenal Insufficiency)- 
-	- Autoimmune disorder where body creates antigens that attack the adrenal glands 
-	- decrease in hormones in adrenal cortex such as corticosteroid and mineraloc...
NR 283 Pathophysiology Quiz 4 
All questions are worth 1.5 pts unless otherwise indicated. 
1.	Paralysis of the lower part of the body is called: 
a.	hemiplegia 
b.	paraplegia. 
c.	quadriplegia. 
d.	Isoplegia 
 
2.	Which of the following is likely to develop when a leg is immobilized in a cast? 
a...
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Add to cartNR 283 Pathophysiology Quiz 4 
All questions are worth 1.5 pts unless otherwise indicated. 
1.	Paralysis of the lower part of the body is called: 
a.	hemiplegia 
b.	paraplegia. 
c.	quadriplegia. 
d.	Isoplegia 
 
2.	Which of the following is likely to develop when a leg is immobilized in a cast? 
a...
Exam 
Atrophy refers to 
Reduce in size causes: reduce use of tissue, insuf
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Atrophy refers to 
Reduce in size causes: reduce use of tissue, insuf
Anemia	Iron Deficiency Anemia	Pernicious/ Vit B-12 
Deficiency Anemia	Aplastic Anemia	Sickle Cell Anemia 
Patho: 
-Reduction in oxygen transport in the blood 
 due to decreased hemoglobin 
	Patho: 
-Insufficient iron 
(necessary for synthesis of hemoglobin-carries O2)	Patho: 
-Vitamin B 12...
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Add to cartAnemia	Iron Deficiency Anemia	Pernicious/ Vit B-12 
Deficiency Anemia	Aplastic Anemia	Sickle Cell Anemia 
Patho: 
-Reduction in oxygen transport in the blood 
 due to decreased hemoglobin 
	Patho: 
-Insufficient iron 
(necessary for synthesis of hemoglobin-carries O2)	Patho: 
-Vitamin B 12...
Patho Exam 2 
Integumentary system 
•	SKIN- largest organ, 20% of body weight 
•	ACCESSORIES 
1. hair 3. Gland 
2. nails 
 
•	1. PROTECTION 
2. TEMPERATURE REGULATION 
3. PROTECT AGAINST MICROOGRANISM 
4. LOSS OF BODY FLUIDS 
5. STRESS OF MECHANICAL FORCES 
6. PRODUCTION OF VITAMIN D...
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Integumentary system 
•	SKIN- largest organ, 20% of body weight 
•	ACCESSORIES 
1. hair 3. Gland 
2. nails 
 
•	1. PROTECTION 
2. TEMPERATURE REGULATION 
3. PROTECT AGAINST MICROOGRANISM 
4. LOSS OF BODY FLUIDS 
5. STRESS OF MECHANICAL FORCES 
6. PRODUCTION OF VITAMIN D...
	Chapter 1 Intro to Patho 
 
1.	Matching 
Atrophy		a decrease in size of leg after being in a cast 
Hypertrophy 		Response of skeletal system to excessive growth hormone	 
Hyperplasia		Breast enlargement after puberty 
Metaplasia		changes that usually occur over years in Resp. tract of smokers 
...
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Add to cart	Chapter 1 Intro to Patho 
 
1.	Matching 
Atrophy		a decrease in size of leg after being in a cast 
Hypertrophy 		Response of skeletal system to excessive growth hormone	 
Hyperplasia		Breast enlargement after puberty 
Metaplasia		changes that usually occur over years in Resp. tract of smokers 
...
Patho NR283-Exam 1 Study Guide 
Chapter 1 
 
Atrophy: 
	Decrease in the size of cells 
	Results in reduced tissue mass 
	Common causes: reduced use of the tissue (in cast), insufficient nutrition, decrease neurologic or hormonal stimulation, aging 
 
Hypertrophy: 
	Increase in cell size ...
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Chapter 1 
 
Atrophy: 
	Decrease in the size of cells 
	Results in reduced tissue mass 
	Common causes: reduced use of the tissue (in cast), insufficient nutrition, decrease neurologic or hormonal stimulation, aging 
 
Hypertrophy: 
	Increase in cell size ...
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