NR 507 Week 4 Midterm (Version 10: Retired)
- Question: What is the most abundant class of plasma protein?
- Question: Carcinoma in situ is characterized by which changes?
- Question: Which laboratory test is considered adequate for an accurate and reliable diagnosis of gonococcal urethritis in a symptomatic man?
- Question: The Papanicolaou (Pap) test is used to screen for which cancer?
- Question: Causes of hyperkalemia include:
- Question: What is the major concern regarding the treatment of gonococci infections?
- Question: Hypersensitivity is best defined as a(an):
- Question: Which immunoglobulin (Ig) is present in childhood asthma?
- Question: Which criterion is used to confirm a diagnosis of asthma in an 8-year-old child?
- Question: Continuous increases in left ventricular filing pressures result in which disorder?
- Question: Which statement best describes a Schilling test?
- Question: How high does the plasma glucose have to be before the threshold for glucose is achieved?
- Question: What is the ratio of coronary capillaries to cardiac muscle cells?
- Question: Deficiencies in which element can produce depression of both B- and T-cell function?
- Question: Which congenital heart defects occur in trisomy 13, trisomy 18, and Down syndrome?
- Question: Which of the following is classified as a megaloblastic anemia?
- Question: The lung is innervated by the parasympathetic nervous system via which nerve?
- Question: Which organ is stimulated during the alarm phase of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS)?
- Question: Which type of antibody is involved in type I hypersensitivity reaction?
- Question: What is the life span of an erythrocyte (in days)?
- Question: What is the life span of platelets (in days)?
- Question: Perceived stress elicits an emotional, anticipatory response that begins where?
- Question: What is the final stage of the infectious process?
- Question: The coronary ostia are located in the:
- Question: Which hepatitis virus is known to be sexually transmitted?
- Question: What process allows the kidney to respond to an increase in workload?
- Question: Which cardiac chamber has the thinnest wall and why?
- Question: Which hormone is synthesized and secreted by the kidneys?
- Question: If the sinoatrial (SA) node fails, then at what rate (depolarizations per minute) can the atrioventricular (AV) node depolarize?
- Question: What is the purpose of the spirometry measurement?
- Question: Fetal hematopoiesis occurs in which structure?
- Question: What effects do exercise and body position have on renal blood flow?
- Question: Which primary characteristic is unique for the immune response?
- Question: What is the most common cause of insufficient erythropoiesis in children?
- Question: What are the abnormalities in cytokines found in children with cystic fibrosis (CF)?
- Question: Decreased lung compliance means that the lungs are demonstrating which characteristic?
- Question: What is the action of urodilatin?
- Question: The function of the foramen ovale in a fetus allows what to occur?
- Question: Examination of the throat in a child demonstrating signs and symptoms of acute epiglottitis may contribute to which life-threatening complication?
- Question: Which statement concerning benign tumors is true?
- Question: What is the role of collagen in the clotting process?
- Question: What effect do natriuretic peptides have during heart failure when the heart dilates?
- Question: Which cells have phagocytic properties similar to monocytes and contract like smooth muscles cells, thereby influencing the glomerular filtration rate?
- Question: During an IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reaction, which leukocyte is activated?
- Question: The most common site of metastasis for a patient diagnosed with prostate cancer is which location?
- Question: Research supports the premise that exercise has a probable impact on reducing the risk of which cancer?
- Question: When a patient has small, vesicular lesions that last between 10 and 20 days, which sexually transmitted infection is suspected?
- Question: The glomerular filtration rate is directly related to which factor?
- Question: Which disorder results in decreased erythrocytes and platelets with changes in leukocytes and has clinical manifestations of pallor, fatigue, petechiae, purpura, bleeding, and fever?
- Question: Which complex (wave) represents the sum of all ventricular muscle cell depolarizations?
- Question: Which cytokines initiate the production of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)?
- Question: Innervation of the bladder and internal urethral sphincter is supplied by which nerves?
- Question: Which T-lymphocyte phenotype is the key determinant of childhood asthma?
- Question: What is the primary site for uncomplicated local gonococci infections in men?
- Question: What is the trigone?
- Question: What part of the kidney controls renal blood flow, glomerular filtration, and renin secretion?
- Question: What is the primary problem resulting from respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) of the newborn?
- Question: Infants are most susceptible to significant losses in total body water because of an infant’s:
- Question: What is the first stage in the infectious process?
- Question: It has been determined that a tumor is in stage 2. What is the meaning of this finding?
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