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BIO 2015 WEEK 10 ASSIGNMENT FINAL EXAM / BIO2015 WEEK 10 ASSIGNMENT FINAL EXAM: GRADED A | 100% CORRECT |SOUTH UNIVERSITYWhen there is a respiratory acidosis, how would the kidney tubules maintain normal pH of body fluids? • Which of the following applies to Parkinson’s disease? • What do the extrinsic muscles of the eye control? • Chancroid is a lesion found in individuals with syphilis • Which statement defines a sprain? ( • The typical symptoms of osteoarthritis are all except: ( • The most common bacterial infection managed in general medical practice • (Urinary Tract Infection- UTI) Which of the following would identify an open fracture? • A Tzank smear is used to diagnose • Ultrasonography during pregnancy would be helpful in detecting fetal: • Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidney? • Rh incompatibility occurs in fewer than 10% of pregnancies and rarely causes hemolytic disease of the newborn in the first incompatible fetus. • A normal physiological stage in a woman’s life experienced at the average age range of 48-55 years. • The characteristics of loss of appetite is associated with • Coronary artery disease can diminish the myocardial blood supply until deprivation impairs myocardial metabolism enough to cause _____, a local state in which the cells are temporarily deprived of blood supply. What is the characteristic of a congenital disorder? • What factors defend the vagina from infection? • Signs indicating a dislocation may include: • (all the above) Systemic effects of rheumatoid arthritis are manifested as: • A decrease in receptor binding for which neurotransmitter is found in depressed individuals? • Which of the following describes the normal flow of urine? • Early signs of cancer in the ascending colon include: • Common early manifestations of Parkinson’s disease include: • • A major predisposing factor to cervical cancer is: • • Which foods are eliminated from the diet for children who have gluten-sensitive enteropathy (celiac sprue)? • Which of the following diseases does not have a vaccine • Which of the following would indicate hypoglycemia in a diabetic? • What is the usual time period between the first day of the last menstrual period to the time of birth? It is: • The forceful expulsion of stomach contents out of the mouth through involuntary muscular contractions. • Which of the following is the common first site for metastasis from prostatic cancer? • The biologic changes associated with adolescence result primarily from stimuli from: • Erysipelas is an acute infection of the skin most often caused by group A streptococci. • How are multiple sclerosis and Guillain-Barré similar? • Loose or watery frequent stools • Dehydration is the result of: • Hemophilia A has been diagnosed in a young boy. He has inherited this defective gene from: • Alpha-fetoprotein is used to detect which disorder • All of the following changes are associated with aging except: • What is a major predisposing factor to cervical cancer? • A major factor leading to increased occurrence of cancer in the elderly is: • Which condition is likely to cause metabolic acidosis? • Which substance directly controls the reabsorption of water from the collecting ducts? • Swelling, redness, and pain all describe a commonly known defense mechanism of the body • Which neurotransmitter is reduced in people with schizophrenia? • Prolonged diarrhea is more severe in children than in adults because: • Choose the correct proportion of water to body weight to be expected in a healthy adult’s body: • Which of the following is correct about Duchenne muscular dystrophy? • • When excessive lactic acid accumulates in the body, serum: • Cutaneous, sinus, ear, and dental infections are primary sources of bacteria in hematogenous bone infections. • Bulimia nervosa is characterized by • A brain tumor causes headache because the tumor: • Signs of a detached retina include: • A lateral curvature of the spine is known as: • Hyperkalemia is: • Which of the following causes acute renal failure? • Inflammation of the vagina with a copious yellow-green frothy discharge and foul odor is typical of: • Production of eggs begins in fetal life. • What is the most common route for distant metastasis? • Insulin shock may develop in a diabetic person as a result of: • How are antiviral drugs effective in treating infection? • Cancer of the prostate is the most common form of cancer in men. • Human papilloma virus (HPV) causes: • Which cell type of the epidermis initiates immune responses and provide defense against environmental antigens? • Choose the proportion of the water to body weight to be expected in a healthy infant's body: (75%) Insulin shock may develop in a diabetic person as a result of • When fluid accumulates where it would not normally accumulate in the body such as the brain, lungs, abdomen. • In the case of a x-linked recessive disorder, a carrier mother and unaffected father could produce • (Both) What causes the pupil of the eye to dilate? • The inner ear contains the: • What is common initial signal that a recurrence of herpes simplex infection is developing • A common analgesic administered to control a moderate level of pain includes: • Which of the following statements apply to the sex chromosomes? • An attack of gout is precipitated by: • With endometriosis, severe pain occurs with each menstrual cycle because of • Which of the following indicates development of pregnancy-induced hypertension? • Which of the following is caused by an irregular curvature of the cornea or lens? • Normally, which of the following is reabsorbed completely from the filtrate? • In 95% of cases of delayed puberty the problem is caused by: • Insensible fluid loss refers to water lost through: • 99% of the body’s calcium is found • Which of the following statements apply to the sex chromosomes? • Which of the following causes inflammation of the vagina is not a sexually transmitted disease? • Alcohol intoxication can cause which of the following? • Which of the following is a normal pH in human blood? • Herpes virus is usually spread by all of the following except: • Meconium ileus is often associated with: • Which cell component is the most vulnerable target of radiation? • What is the basic pathology of rheumatoid arthritis? • How can pediculosis be diagnosed? • During which of these time periods do teratogens have the most serious effects on fetal development? • Which of the following is characteristic of osteoarthritis? • Ultrasonography during pregnancy would be helpful in detecting fetal: • What is the distinguishing feature of primary fibromyalgia syndrome? • What is a typical presentation of testicular cancer? • Which of the following statements apply to impetigo? • Cranberry juice and blueberry juice have been used to combat which type of disease condition? • Potassium regulation is maintained by the: • What is likely immediate result of fat emboli from a broken femur? • In people with schizophrenia, there is an excessive secretion of which neurotransmitter? • Lack of exercise during an illness may cause skeletal muscle to undergo •

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BIO 2015 WEEK 10 ASSIGNMENT FINAL EXAM
(HUMAN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY)


1. When there is a respiratory acidosis, how would the kidney tubules maintain
normal pH of body fluids? (Secrete more acids and reabsorb more
bicarbonate ions)


2. Which of the following applies to Parkinson’s disease? (Onset occurs in
men and women over 60 years of age)


3. What do the extrinsic muscles of the eye control? (Movement of the
eyeball)


4. Chancroid is a lesion found in individuals with syphilis (False)


5. Which statement defines a sprain? (Tear in a ligament)


6. The typical symptoms of osteoarthritis are all except: (Decreased with
weight-bearing and activity during the day)


7. The most common bacterial infection managed in general medical practice.
(Urinary Tract Infection- UTI)


8. Which of the following would identify an open fracture? (Bone exposed
through the skin and soft tissue at the fracture site)


9. A Tzank smear is used to diagnose (Herpes simplex I)

, 10.Ultrasonography during pregnancy would be helpful in detecting fetal:
(Structural anomalies)


11.Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidney? (Production of
albumin)


12.Rh incompatibility occurs in fewer than 10% of pregnancies and rarely
causes hemolytic disease of the newborn in the first incompatible fetus.
(True)


13.A normal physiological stage in a woman’s life experienced at the average
age range of 48-55 years. (Menopause)


14.The characteristics of loss of appetite is associated with (Anorexia Nervosa)


15.Coronary artery disease can diminish the myocardial blood supply until
deprivation impairs myocardial metabolism enough to cause _____, a local
state in which the cells are temporarily deprived of blood supply. (Ischemia)


16.What is the characteristic of a congenital disorder? (Usually manifested in
the neonatal period)


17.What factors defend the vagina from infection? (An acid pH between 4 and
5)


18.Signs indicating a dislocation may include: Visible deformity, extreme
pain, immobility of the joint (all the above)

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