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Respiratory SystemWhat cell type has Cilla that aids in moving mucus out of the respiratory tract
1. There is no such thing as cilliated cells!
2. Simple Squamous
3. Simple Columnar
4. Pseudostratified Ciliated columnar epithelium
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Respiratory SystemVital Capacity (VC) is a volume made up of 3 different volumes, what are they?
I)IRC+TV+ERV.
II) IRC+TV+ERV+RV
III) FEV1 IV. TV+IRV
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EndocrinologyYour patient has diabetes insipidus what will be abnormal with the urine sample
I. Low specific gravity II. Low pH III. Low protein IV. Low Blood
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General AnatomyThe dense fibrous connective tissue portion of the skin is located in the reticular region of the dermis.
True
False
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General AnatomyName the cranial nerve that carries 90% of all parasympathetic impulses.
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Introduction to PhysiologyThe supplying of oxygen and elimination of carbon dioxide in the lungs is a function of the
A. digestive system
B. circulatory system
C. respiratory system
D. excretory system
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Introduction to PhysiologyThe source of the fluid that accumulates in a blister is__________
A. water that is absorbed from the environment into the skin
B. water that is squeezed out of the overlying epidermal cells
C. the plasma of the blood flowing through the numerous dermal blood vessels
D. none of the above
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Kidney and Urinary TractWhich of the following conditions can lead to ketone in the urine?
Select one or more:
a. Exercise
b. Hematuria
c. Proteinuria
d. Pregnancy
e. Uncontrolled diabetes
f. Dehydration
g. Starvation
h. Carbohydrate-free diet
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General AnatomyDiscuss the aspects of being a an ethical leader. Discuss the existence of trust in organizations today.
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Respiratory SystemYou have been told that your FVC is 75% of normal, what does that mean?
1. Its just a number the computer came up with
II. Using a prediction formaula your prdicated value was calculated then the amount you were able to breath during the test for FVC was compared to it. Your value was 75% of that predicted value.
III. You effort on the test was 75%
IV. Your FVC was that of a a 75 year old
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Kidney and Urinary TractYour patient has high blood pressure. Doctor states that they have glomularnephritis, what would you expect to find in the urine?
1. Green urine
II. Sugar and Ketons
III. Altered pH
IV. Blood and protein
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General AnatomyExplain the importance of self-awareness and why it is important to recognize your blind spots.
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General AnatomyExplain the major personality dimensions and how these personalities influence leadership and relationships within organizations.
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EndocrinologyDiscuss what you think urinalysis results for diabetics mellitus, diabetes insipidus, infection would be.
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General AnatomyAuthoritarian leaders are able to easily motivate their followers.
True
False
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General AnatomyWhich of the following is NOT an example of a private plan?
A. Medicaid
B. Health Maintenance Organization
C. Workers Compensation
D. Indemnity insurance
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General AnatomyWhat disorder is characterized by insufficient collagen in the bone?
A. ehlers danlos syndrome
B. scurvy
C. marfan syndrome
D. osteogenesis imperfecta
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Introduction to PhysiologyThere are two questions on this exam that ask you to name the two types of cholinergic receptors. Please name one of the two types on this question and the other on the identical question on this exam.
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Introduction to PhysiologyBriefly describe the five fatal flaws that cause derailment.
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General AnatomyName two different types of adrenergic receptors and identify a location where each receptor would be found and what
activation of that receptor would do (effect) in that location.
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Introduction to PhysiologyWhich type of gland secretes its products directly into the blood stream?
mucus
endocrine
serous
exocrine
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Nervous SystemWhich of the following describes the location of ganglia belonging to the sympathetic division of the ANS?
a. Along the lateral sides of the vertebral column
d. They are found in the lateral horns of the spinal cord.
c. They are found next to or in visceral organs.
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Introduction to PhysiologyAccording to Fiedler's contingency theory of leadership, in situations of moderate favorability, a relationship-oriented leader.
A. supervises jobs that are clearly defined.
B. defines task structure and establishes authority over subordinates.
C. may be moderately well liked and have some power.
D. may maintain poor leader-member relations.
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General AnatomyExplain the aspect of substitutes and neutralizers for leadership.
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General AnatomyWhat would you add to your story to capture the reader's interest?
A. Moods-humor, pathos, laughter
B. Tragedy
C. Comedy
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Respiratory SystemIn which condition are the lungs infected with Mycobacterium and produce fibrous nodules around the bacteria, leading to progressive pulmonary fibrosis?
A. Rhinitis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Pneumothorax
D. Pneumonia
E. Dyspnea
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General Anatomywhy it is important for leaders to understand and utilize contingency management when dealing with subordinates.
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General AnatomyThe most developed form of moral caring in Gilligan's model is ____________ the coordination of personal needs and values with those of others. Now the morally good choice takes account of everyone including yourself, not everyone except yourself.
A. Survival Orientation
B. Conventional Care
C. Integrated Care
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CirculationNormally, the systemic arterial blood has a PO2 of________ mm Hg, and a pH __________. mm Hg, a PCO2 of.
Multiple Choice
A)7.4; 40; 95
B)95: 7.4; 40
C)40; 7.4; 95
D)40; 95: 7.4
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General Anatomy"According to current scientific understanding, individuals are usually aware of their sexual orientation___________.
However, this is not always the case, and some do not become aware of
their sexual orientation until much later in life."
A. between middle childhood & early adolescence
B. late adolescence
C. young adulthood
D. between preschool & middler childhood
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General AnatomyManagement maintains a degree of stability, predictability, and order through a culture of
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General AnatomyDiscuss how the cultural context might affect a culture's management practices. Include references to specific cultures. Apply how this information might affect a career in business.
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General AnatomyIn terms of the stages of development of individualized leadership, briefly describe the leader-member exchange
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Kidney and Urinary TractGlucose and amino acids are reabsorbed from the glomerular filtrate by the.
Multiple Choice
renal corpuscle
glomerular capillaries
distal convoluted tubule
proximal convoluted tubule
collecting duct
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Introduction to PhysiologyThe to leadership seek to delineate the characteristics of situations and followers and examine the leadershipstyle that can be used effectively.
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Introduction to PhysiologyA leadership style that works in one situation might not work in another situation. There is no one best way of leadership. Discuss.
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Introduction to PhysiologyBriefly describe the difference between the in-group and the out-group in the vertical dyad linkage model of individualized leadership.
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General AnatomyIdentify the tone in the following sentence.
What's the big deal? People are dying. No one thinks twice about it until it affects them.
Enthusiastic
Casual
Formal
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General AnatomyThink back to teachers you have had and identify one each who fits a supportive
style, directive style, participative style, and achievement-oriented style according to the path-goal theory. Which style did you find the most effective? Why?
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General AnatomyWhich of the following is an example of an antithesis?
We shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender. (Winston Churchill, speech to the House of Commons, June 4, 1940)
Hillary has soldiered on, damned if she does, damned if she doesn't, like most powerful women, expected to be tough as nails and warm as toast at the same time. (Anna Quindlen, "Say Goodbye to the Virago." Newsweek, June 16, 2003)
The Druids used mistletoe in ceremonies of human sacrifice, but most of all the evergreen became a symbol of fertility because it flourished in winter when other plants wither (Sian Ellis, "England's Ancient 'Special Twig."" British Heritage, January 2001)
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Respiratory SystemTOTAL LUNG CAPACITY
VITAL CAPACITY
FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL CAPACITY
INSPIRATORY CAPACITY
AMOUNT OF AIR EXHALED IN 1 SEC
PERCENT OF AIR EXHALED IN FIRST 1 SEC DIVIDED BY TOTAL
AMOUNT OF AIR EXHALED (FVC) SHOULD BE 80% OR GREATE
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Nervous SystemIdentify the area of the brain responsible for initiating the impulse resulting in the contraction of skeletal muscle while you circle the correct answer on this exam.
Visual association area
Primary visual cortex
Broca's Speech area
Primary somatic motor cortex
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Nervous SystemName the general area of the brain that fits this description: the area of the brain most recently evolved in mammalian history consisting of areas of the brain responsible for interpreting sensory information, coordinating motor output, and higher brain functions like thinking, curiosity, etc.
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EmbryoWhat type of tissue has three primary germ layers?
connective tissue
nervous tissue
embryonic tissue
epithelial tissue
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General AnatomyTracts that connect a cerebral hemisphere with lower brain centers like the brain stem are called...
projection tracts
association tracts
commissural tracts
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General AnatomyAdrian is an adolescent who can see another person's perspective and she can feel concerns for others. This is considered cognitive empathy, but is also referred to as
conflict resolution
social referencing
Ethnocentrism
theory-of-mind