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NAB RC AL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS BRAND NEW 2025.
Circulatory - (answers)Decreased cardiac output. Enzyme action on heart, heat
rate and ability of heart to return to normal after. illness
Respiratory - (answers)Lungs become restricted by rib cage; rib cage size
increases; lung tissue becomes more rigid; decrease in respiratory strength; low
lung expands less, upper lung more.
Musculoskeletal - (answers)Decreased muscle fibers and tissue, muscle strength;
increased waste products in muscle (lactic acid, carbon dioxide); muscle cells
accumulate fat and collagen; bones become porous and lose bone mass; calcium
leaves the bone.
Digestive - (answers)Teeth loosen and gums recess; loss of taste buds. Decrease
in: enzyme actions, hydrochloric acid (HCL), peristalsis, ability to tolerate fat, gag
reflex and sphincter control.
Endocrine - (answers)Decrease in cells, size of glands, gland secretions, ability to
adapt to stress because of decreased adrenaline, decreased thyroid secretions.
Urinary - (answers)Decrease in size of kidneys, functional cells, vascular
circulation to kidneys, urine produced and eliminated, filtering functions of
kidneys, decreased tone of urinary muscles and ability to control flow of urine.
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Reproductive - Women - (answers)Decrease in size of ovaries, uterus, amount of
hormonal secretions.
Reproductive - Males - (answers)Prostrate enlarges, decrease size of testes.
Neurological - (answers)Decrease in brain weight, neural cells, psychomotor
reaction time, blood flow to the brain and in all sensory perceptions; memory
loss; plaques form in brain tissue.
Conservator - (answers)Legal authority and duty to protect assets of a "Protected
Person" (a minor or incompetent). Appointed by court. Can only make decisions
about property.
DNR - (answers)Order by a physician, with respect to specific patient, re: cardiac
arrest or respiratory arrest.
Durable Power of Attorney - (answers)Becomes effective when principle becomes
incompetent to act for himself. Cannot make medical decisions unless specifically
stated.
Guardian - (answers)Legal responsibility and authority to make decisions for an
incompetent or a minor. Appointed by court. Specifically states authority.
Living Will - (answers)Concerning life of person executing will, in which individual
provides guidance for circumstances under which they wish to refuse, or
NAB RC AL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS BRAND NEW 2025.
Circulatory - (answers)Decreased cardiac output. Enzyme action on heart, heat
rate and ability of heart to return to normal after. illness
Respiratory - (answers)Lungs become restricted by rib cage; rib cage size
increases; lung tissue becomes more rigid; decrease in respiratory strength; low
lung expands less, upper lung more.
Musculoskeletal - (answers)Decreased muscle fibers and tissue, muscle strength;
increased waste products in muscle (lactic acid, carbon dioxide); muscle cells
accumulate fat and collagen; bones become porous and lose bone mass; calcium
leaves the bone.
Digestive - (answers)Teeth loosen and gums recess; loss of taste buds. Decrease
in: enzyme actions, hydrochloric acid (HCL), peristalsis, ability to tolerate fat, gag
reflex and sphincter control.
Endocrine - (answers)Decrease in cells, size of glands, gland secretions, ability to
adapt to stress because of decreased adrenaline, decreased thyroid secretions.
Urinary - (answers)Decrease in size of kidneys, functional cells, vascular
circulation to kidneys, urine produced and eliminated, filtering functions of
kidneys, decreased tone of urinary muscles and ability to control flow of urine.
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Reproductive - Women - (answers)Decrease in size of ovaries, uterus, amount of
hormonal secretions.
Reproductive - Males - (answers)Prostrate enlarges, decrease size of testes.
Neurological - (answers)Decrease in brain weight, neural cells, psychomotor
reaction time, blood flow to the brain and in all sensory perceptions; memory
loss; plaques form in brain tissue.
Conservator - (answers)Legal authority and duty to protect assets of a "Protected
Person" (a minor or incompetent). Appointed by court. Can only make decisions
about property.
DNR - (answers)Order by a physician, with respect to specific patient, re: cardiac
arrest or respiratory arrest.
Durable Power of Attorney - (answers)Becomes effective when principle becomes
incompetent to act for himself. Cannot make medical decisions unless specifically
stated.
Guardian - (answers)Legal responsibility and authority to make decisions for an
incompetent or a minor. Appointed by court. Specifically states authority.
Living Will - (answers)Concerning life of person executing will, in which individual
provides guidance for circumstances under which they wish to refuse, or