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The physiologic change most likely to lead to an increase in
intracranial pressure is
cerebral vasodilation.
hypernatremia.
respiratory hyperventilation.
REM sleep. .....ANSWER..... cerebral vasodilation.
f acute tubular necrosis (ATN) does not resolve and continued
tubular dysfunction ensues, the patient will then experience
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oliguria and sodium retention.
infections and sepsis.
magnesium and phosphorus loss in urine.
polyuria and sodium wasting. .....ANSWER..... polyuria and
sodium wasting.
Esophageal varices represent a complication of ________
hypertension.
primary
pregnancy-induced
portal
secondary .....ANSWER..... portal
Tophi are
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renal calculi composed of uric acid.
deposits of urate crystals in tissues.
painful edematous joints.
spots that coalesce in a malar rash. .....ANSWER..... deposits of
urate crystals in tissues.
Second-degree heart block type I (Wenckebach) is
characterized by
absent P waves.
lengthening PR intervals and dropped P wave.
constant PR interval and dropped QRS complexes.
no correlation between P waves and QRS complexes.
.....ANSWER..... lengthening PR intervals and dropped P wave.
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Erection requires the release of nitrous oxide into the corpus
cavernosum during sexual stimulation.
True
False .....ANSWER..... True
The majority of cardiac cells that die after myocardial infarction
do so because of
cell rupture.
insufficient glucose.
thrombus.
apoptosis. .....ANSWER..... apoptosis.
The primary cause of infant respiratory distress syndrome is