NR 507 Week 4 Midterm (Version 11: Retired)
- Question: The lung is innervated by the parasympathetic nervous system via which nerve?
- Question: What is the action of urodilatin?
- Question: What is the direct action of atrial natriuretic hormone?
- Question: Which statement best describes a Schilling test?
- Question: Hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) can occur if the mother:
- Question: Which T-lymphocyte phenotype is the key determinant of childhood asthma?
- Question: Perceived stress elicits an emotional, anticipatory response that begins where?
- Question: Hypersensitivity is best defined as a(an):
- Question: It has been determined that a tumor is in stage 2. What is the meaning of this finding?
- Question: An infant has a loud, harsh, holosystolic murmur and systolic thrill that can be detected at the left lower sternal border that radiates to the neck. These clinical findings are consistent with which congenital heart defect?
- Question: Which statement concerning exotoxins is true?
- Question: The function of the foramen ovale in a fetus allows what to occur?
- Question: Which laboratory test is considered adequate for an accurate and reliable diagnosis of gonococcal urethritis in a symptomatic man?
- Question: Which manifestations of vasoocclusive crisis are associated with sickle cell disease (SCD) in infants?
- Question: Which statement concerning benign tumors is true?
- Question: Which primary characteristic is unique for the immune response?
- Question: Which criterion is used to confirm a diagnosis of asthma in an 8-year-old child?
- Question: Where are antibodies produced?
- Question: How much urine accumulates in the bladder before the mechanoreceptors sense bladder fullness?
- 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: Carcinoma in situ is characterized by which changes?
- Question: What is the life span of platelets (in days)?
- Question: What is the primary cause of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) of the newborn?
- Question: What is the life span of an erythrocyte (in days)?
- Question: Low plasma albumin causes edema as a result of a reduction in which pressure?
- Question: Which blood cell type is elevated at birth but decreases to adult levels during the first year of life?
- Question: Which organ is stimulated during the alarm phase of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS)?
- Question: Phagocytosis involves neutrophils actively attacking, engulfing, and destroying which microorganisms?
- Question: What part of the kidney controls renal blood flow, glomerular filtration, and renin secretion?
- Question: The risk for respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) decreases for premature infants when they are born between how many weeks of gestation?
- Question: What is the functional unit of the kidney called?
- Question: Which hepatitis virus is known to be sexually transmitted?
- Question: Which statement is true concerning the IgM?
- Question: Apoptosis is a(an):
- Question: What are the abnormalities in cytokines found in children with cystic fibrosis (CF)?
- Question: Research supports the premise that exercise has a probable impact on reducing the risk of which cancer?
- Question: Why is nasal congestion a serious threat to young infants?
- Question: Between which months of age does sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) most often occur?
- Question: In which primary immune deficiency is there a partial-to-complete absence of T-cell immunity?
- Question: Blood vessels of the kidneys are innervated by the:
- Question: An individual is more susceptible to infections of mucous membranes when he or she has a seriously low level of which immunoglobulin antibody?
- Question: Which term is used to identify the movement of gas and air into and out of the lungs?
- Question: What is the first stage in the infectious process?
- Question: What process allows the kidney to respond to an increase in workload?
- Question: Which congenital heart defects occur in trisomy 13, trisomy 18, and Down syndrome?
- Question: What is the trigone?
- Question: The coronary ostia are located in the:
- Question: What is the chief predisposing factor for respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) of the newborn?
- Question: The most common site of metastasis for a patient diagnosed with prostate cancer is which location?
- Question: Which of the following is classified as a megaloblastic anemia?
- Question: The glomerular filtration rate is directly related to which factor?
- Question: In a normal, nonmutant state, an oncogene is referred to as a:
- Question: What is the most common cause of iron deficiency anemia (IDA)?
- Question: What effect do natriuretic peptides have during heart failure when the heart dilates?
- Question: What is the major concern regarding the treatment of gonococci infections?
- Question: Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is associated with which type of hypersensitivity reaction?
- Question: Which cytokines initiate the production of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)?
- Question: What is the primary site for uncomplicated local gonococci infections in men?
- Question: Continuous increases in left ventricular filing pressures result in which disorder?
- Question: Where in the respiratory tract do the majority of foreign objects aspirated by children finally lodge?
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