A nurse practitioner is educating a patient with a recent diagnosis of diabetes about the
roles that glucose and insulin play in the disease pathology and the fact that glucose must
enter the cell in order to provide energy for the patient. The nurse practitioner knows that
which of the following processes allows glucose to enter body cells (Points : 0.4)
Osmosis
Facilitated diffusion
Active transport
Diffusion
Question 2.2. As part of an orientation to a genetic counseling practice, a group of
medical students is differentiating between autosomal recessive disorders and autosomal
dominant disorders. Which of the following statements is true of autosomal recessive
disorders? (Points : 0.4)
They can manifest when present in one or both gene pairs.
*There is a one in two chance of an affected child in each pregnancy with an
affected mother.
They tend to have a more uniform symptomatology than autosomal dominant
disorders.
The associated disorders are usually attributable to abnormalities in structural
proteins.
Question 3.3. A woman is surprised to read on the Internet that certain infections can
cause cancer and has sought clarification from her nurse practitioner during an office
visit. How can the NP best respond to the woman's query? (Points : 0.4)
*“Though it's not particularly common, it's true that certain bacteria and viruses
can lead to cancer.”
“Most cancers that cannot be attributed to family history or lifestyle are in fact
associated with viruses.”
“There are many viruses, but only a very few of them have been shown to cause
cancer in humans.”
“This is true; for example, HIV has been shown to cause cancer in some
patients.”
Question 4.4. Which of the following statements most accurately conveys an aspect of
cell injury due to impaired calcium homeostasis? (Points : 0.4)