MSN 6609 Final Exam Questions and 100% Correct Answers 2025 Update
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IncorrectQuestion 1
pts
Your patient has inflamed knuckles from Rheumatoid Arthritis. He asked you
why do my poor inflamed finger joints feel so hot when I touch them? Your
response will be?
More warm blood comes to the inflamed area.
Heat means that your small blood vessels are leaky.
Infecting bacteria produce heat by fast metabolism.
Invading immune cells from your blood cause the heat.
Answer A.
Question 2
pts
A 62-year-old man has experienced substernal chest pain upon exertion with
increasing frequency over the past 6 months. An electrocardiogram shows
features consistent with ischemic heart disease. He has a total serum
cholesterol of 262 mg/dL. By angiography, there is 75% narrowing of
coronary arteries. In which of the following locations is a mural thrombus
most likely to occur in this man?
Left atrium
Left ventricle
Right atrim
MSN 6609 Final Exam
, Right ventricle
Question 3
pts
Which of the following is NOT produced by the adrenal gland?
Steroids
Amines
Epinephrine
Proteins
Question 4
pts
Reasons for anemia include all the following EXCEPT?
Poor diet
Iron deficiency
Too little salt consumption
Poor absorption
Question 5
pts
Which cells are most involved in cell-mediated immunity?
Mast cells
Plasma cells
MSN 6609 Final Exam
- WilmU
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 90 out of 100
Submitted 8:15pm This attempt took
16 minutes.
IncorrectQuestion 1
pts
Your patient has inflamed knuckles from Rheumatoid Arthritis. He asked you
why do my poor inflamed finger joints feel so hot when I touch them? Your
response will be?
More warm blood comes to the inflamed area.
Heat means that your small blood vessels are leaky.
Infecting bacteria produce heat by fast metabolism.
Invading immune cells from your blood cause the heat.
Answer A.
Question 2
pts
A 62-year-old man has experienced substernal chest pain upon exertion with
increasing frequency over the past 6 months. An electrocardiogram shows
features consistent with ischemic heart disease. He has a total serum
cholesterol of 262 mg/dL. By angiography, there is 75% narrowing of
coronary arteries. In which of the following locations is a mural thrombus
most likely to occur in this man?
Left atrium
Left ventricle
Right atrim
MSN 6609 Final Exam
, Right ventricle
Question 3
pts
Which of the following is NOT produced by the adrenal gland?
Steroids
Amines
Epinephrine
Proteins
Question 4
pts
Reasons for anemia include all the following EXCEPT?
Poor diet
Iron deficiency
Too little salt consumption
Poor absorption
Question 5
pts
Which cells are most involved in cell-mediated immunity?
Mast cells
Plasma cells
MSN 6609 Final Exam