Introduction to Physiology Questions and Answers
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Introduction to Physiology79 What are the base line body temperatures for oral rectal axillary tympanic and temporal page page 390 box 31 1 80 What is a body temperature page 389 81 What does a fever mean page 389
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Introduction to Physiology4 List at three risk factors for using a restraint page 147 Box 13 3 5 Explain when a restraint can be used according to the guidelines 6 How often should a nursing assistant check a person who is a restraint 148 7 How often should a nursing assistant release a restraint and re position a person page 148 8 Can a restraint strangle a person box 13 3 page 147
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Introduction to Physiology2 Define asepsis disinfection and contamination 3 Local systemic sepsis and nosocomial infection 4 Define Immunity
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Introduction to Physiology1 Where do most falls occur chp 12 2 Explain why it s important prevent falls page 133 3 List three ways nursing assistants can prevent falls 135 Box12 2 4 Explain how meeting basic needs can prevent falls page 134 5 Why non skid foot wear is worn to prevent falls page 135 Box 12 2
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Introduction to PhysiologyCircle the BEST answer 6 Which statement about ergonomics is correct A It is the science of making the worker fit the job B It involves changing the task work station equipment and tools to help reduce stress on the worker s body C Only those working in the maintenance department need to be aware of ergonomics D Nursing assistants low risk for musculo skeletal injuries 7 Which is not a rule for Dudy mechanics A Face your work area B Do not lift objects higher than chest level C Lean over the person to give care D Get help from a co worker to move heavy objects 8 Risk factors for musculo skeletal disorders 4 MSDS include the following except A Performing the same motion continuously or frequently B Assuming positions that place stress on the body C Lifting or transferring heavy patients and residents D Turning your whole body when changing the direction of your movement
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Introduction to PhysiologyMonocytes can mature into which are phagocytic cells
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Introduction to PhysiologyBlood leaves the lungs via the pulmonary arteries True False
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Introduction to PhysiologyWhich ion binds to troponin thereby stimulating a conformational change in the position of ponin tropomyosin complex allowing the myosin heads to interact with the thin filament B calcium Ca 2 C potassium K D ATP sodium Na E calmodulin 42 In skeletal muscle depolarization is due to the influx inward movement of which ion A Na B K C Ca D Mg E CI Cl 43 In skeletal muscle relaxation the detachment of the myosin cross bridges is directly triggered by A the repolarization of the T tubules B the attachment of ATP to myosin heads C sodium ions D calcium ions 44 What happens to contraction if a segment of smooth muscle is placed in a saline bath from which all calcium has been removed The muscle would continue to contract as it had been initially B The muscle contraction would speed u C The muscle contraction would gradually cease 45 An action potential initiated at the neuromuscular junction motor end plate rapidly spreads to the c portions of a muscle cell by means of the 7 lines D transverse tubules T tubul B sarcoplasmic reticulum C H zone
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Introduction to PhysiologyGreta loves to help others and often engages in small acts of kindness In this scenario Greta is most likely Multiple Choice demonstrating autonomy behaving altruistically low on resilience extrinsically motivated
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Introduction to PhysiologyDaiki works as a salesperson at a large retail store He is happily married and lives in a safe neighborhood He earns enough money to eat and provide for his family According to Maslow s hierarchy of needs which of the following needs is Daiki most likely to fulfill next Multiple Choice love and belongingness physiological needs safety and security 2
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Introduction to PhysiologyWhich of the following is true of opioid use in the Multiple Choice O States Unlike oplolds found on the street prescription oplolds are not addictive For most people oplolds are the only treatment for acute pain Oploids are an illegal substance that can only be obtained illicitly In one year prescription oplolds accounted for more deaths than heroin and cocaine combine
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Introduction to PhysiologyMultiple Choice O O O a drug no longer causes a person to get high but they take it again a person experiences unpleasant physical symptoms when using a drug an Individual will lie about taking a drug physical and or psychological dependence develops
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Introduction to PhysiologyUnderstand the 2 main scientific approaches discovery science and hypothesis based science give examples of each
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Introduction to Physiology29 Thick skin A contains six layers or strata B is found on the palms soles of the hands feet C has a very thick stratum basale D is composed solely of melanocytes
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Introduction to PhysiologyA Muscle tissue neuron B Epithelia simple columnar C Epithelia stratified columnar D Connective tissue adipocyte
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Introduction to Physiologywww wir P NM 4 The labeled parts are layers of the upper layer of the skin which skin type is shown and what is layer 2 A thin skin stratum granulosum B thick skin stratum lucidum C thick skin stratum granulosum D thin skin stratum corneum
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Introduction to PhysiologyDUR 14 10 Which connective tissue type is this and what exactly is it
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Introduction to Physiology12 Epithelia tissues are found A in the walls of hollow organs B attaching muscle to bone C lining external and internal surfaces D within the brain Manall
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Introduction to Physiology8 The animal cell structure that the dialysis tubing models in the experiment on diffusion through non living membranes is the A nuclear membrane B cell wall C plasma membrane
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Introduction to Physiology2 Membrane transport may be passive or active Select the active process from the list below A vesicular transport C osmosis B simple diffusion D facilitated diffusion
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Introduction to Physiology4 D A E B C gmie 3 Which of the above is dense regular connective tissue A A B B C C D D E E
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Introduction to PhysiologyValue 1 True or False Characters do not develop past the exposition a True characters can only develop in the exposition O b False characters develop in the first 2 sections of a story O c False characters develop throughout the story
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Introduction to PhysiologyValue 1 What is connotation a The literal meaning of a word Ob The feeling you get about the word Oc The only right answer O d Anything you want
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Introduction to Physiology139DMISSION Value 3 Match the items a Resolution b Rising Action c Exposition d Climax e Falling Action 1 Part of the plot that gives you the background inf 2 Series of events that build up to important events
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Introduction to Physiology1 A drug that is prescribed for reducing anxiety and associated symptoms It also produces sedative and hypnotic effects and is a skeletal muscle relaxant O Depressant O Stimulant O Hallucinogen 2 A synthetic pain killing drug that is about 100 times more powerful than morphine and is typically prescribed to cancer patients dealing with pain that cannot be controlled otherwise O Depressant O Stimulant O Hallucinogen 3 A drug that when smoked or ingested causes extreme alterations of reality often accompanied with paranoia Stimulant Depressant O Hallucinogen 4 A drug that increases energy levels and is found in many over the counter allergy medications diet pills and work out supplements O Depressant Stimulant Hallucinogen
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Introduction to PhysiologyValue 10 Match the items a The attitude the author takes toward b What author is trying to accomplish c Emotional value of word d The dictionary definition 1 Denotation 2 Connotation
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Introduction to PhysiologyWhich of the following statements about the stages of sleep is true Multiple Choice O O O Sleep spindles begin to occur during stage 2 sleep Delta waves typically occur during REM sleep SON 3 HIDDE DR MOESTANG SANGA Theta waves are mostly produced in stage 3 sleep hthegmongann Most dreaming occurs in stage 1 sleep Shten dat er TOTRE SLECH T SAGE PAMANTU TRA NING PAS TE NOEN pro then ple 22 0467 Rinternet clarants
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Introduction to PhysiologyThe of the microscope carries three or four objective lenses O rotating nosepiece base O ocular arm
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Introduction to PhysiologyRibosomes may be either free within the cytoplasm or bound to a channeling system known as the Omicrotubule organizing center cytoskeleton Orough endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus
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Introduction to PhysiologyPseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium O lines the respiratory tract O possesses no goblet cells O is not an epithelial classification O aids in digestion
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Introduction to PhysiologyEach of the following is a primary tissue type except O osseous tissue connective tissue neural tissue epithelial tissue muscle tissue
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Introduction to PhysiologyHow do the daughter cells at the end of mitosis and cytokinesis compare with their parent cell when it was in G of the cell cycle O The daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes and the same amount of DNA The daughter cells have half the amount of cytoplasm and half the amount of DNA O The daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes and twice the amount of DNA O The daughter cells have half the number of chromosomes and half the amount of DNA O The daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes and half the amount of DNA
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Introduction to PhysiologyThe aroma of cookies baking in the kitchen reaches you in the living room The distribution of this odor throughout the house is an example of O active transport O dialysis osmosis
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Introduction to PhysiologyFigure 3 2 Using Figure 3 2 match the following Hydrophilic portion of phospholipid layer QUESTION 6 An example of active transport is the Ofacilitated diffusion of glucose movement of water across membranes Nat K pump movement of gases across capillaries Cell Interior QUESTION 7 When they encounter bacteria certain types of white blood cells engulf the bacteria and bring them into the cell What is this process called Oendocytosis Opseudocytosis exocytosis QUESTION 8 Which of the following statements is correct regarding diffusion
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Introduction to PhysiologyThe process of forming mRNA is called auscultation translation ribolation Otranscription replication QUESTION 14 DNA is replicated at this time of the cell cycle ZOOOOO 5 6 G ORGO G2 M QUESTION 15 A B D
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Introduction to PhysiologyMembranous sacs containing substances that were produced in the cell such as neurotransmitters or hormones are called
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Introduction to PhysiologyOrder give 1000 mL 0 9 NaCl IV over 12 hours What is the flow rate for the IV mL hr Order give 1000 mL 0 9 NaCl IV over 6 hours The tubing drop factor is 15 What is the drip rate for the IV
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Introduction to Physiology8 In the northern hemisphere would the Coriolis effect cause surface level winds to move into a low pressure system in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction The diagram below Figure 7 9 illustrates the initial formation of a midlatitude cyclonic storm This stage is referred to as cyclogenesis Figure 79 Cyclogenesis
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Introduction to Physiologyparathyroid hormone QUESTION 14 An abnormally high metabolic rate could be associated with the functioning of the Othyroid gland parathyroid gland posterior pituitary Othymus QUESTION 15 Which blood vessel carries absorbed food from the GI tract to the liver O hepatic artery hepatic portal vein uoposus
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Introduction to PhysiologyTrue or False Mark Tor ve or F for false 1 Residents do not have the right to access their medical records 2 Quality of care is a resident right 3 Residents are not allowed to use telephones 4 A patient does not have the right to refuse treatment An ombudsman supports the needs of another person S 6 OBRA is a state law 7 Residents have the right to involuntary seclusion 8 OBRA s purpose is to improve the quality of life for all health care workers
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Introduction to Physiology42 00 53 46 Diabetes insipidus is caused by Multiple Choice O epinephrine hypersecretion cortisol hypersecretion aldosterone hypersecretion antidiuretic hormone ADH hyposecretion antidiuretic hormone ADH hypersecretion
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Introduction to PhysiologyWhich receptors does epinephrine bind to ay Acci b Alpha and beta receptors c Muscarinic receptors d Nicotinic receptors
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Introduction to Physiology20 You must report any systolic pressure at or above diastolic pressure at or above 21 Describe radiating pain and any 22 A patient complains of pain in his right knee What questions do you need to ask to collect information about the onset and duration of the person s pain
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Introduction to Physiology14 You are caring for a patient with AD The person s behaviors are causing you to feel frustrated and angry What should you do 15 According to the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 OBRA units are physical restraints Certain conditions must be met for a person to be placed on one of these units
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Introduction to Physiology12 Persons with AD need to feel useful worthwhile and active Therapies and activities focus on 13 A person with AD is a resident on a nursing center s special care unit How is the person s right to privacy and confidentiality protected
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Introduction to Physiologypotassium channels in action potentials calcium channels in axon terminals 15 2 points erent pathway resulting in decreased heart rate is spinal cord somatic motor neuron sympathetic neurons parasympathetic neurons cardiac muscle cell
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Introduction to Physiology1 Identify two sources of increase in labor productivity 2 Assume that a country s economy is at full employment Productivity has been rising Using a correctly labeled graph of aggregate demand and aggregate supply show the long run effect of the growth in productivity on each of the following Real output Price level 3 Assume that the economy produces only two goods good X and good Y Using a correctly labeled production possibility diagram show the effect of the increase in labor productivity
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Introduction to PhysiologyTerm 22nd Amendment 25th Amendment Impeachment Chief Diplomat Fodoral Bureaucracy Definition Image Sentence
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Introduction to PhysiologyTerm Charles Montesquieu John Locke Jean Rousseau Separation of Powers Definition Image Sentence
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Introduction to PhysiologyComplete the sentence with the correct vocabulary term for waiter include the article En el restaurante tiene los men s