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    Question 1 1 out of 1 points Your doctor reports that your newborn infant has a condition called patent foramen ovale. What is most likely to happen now? Selected Answer: Chances are good that no special treatment will be needed. Question 2 1 out of 1 points A chromosome profile of 44XX indicates which of the following? Selected Answer: a normal female Question 3 1 out of 1 points What happens during an asthma attack? Selected Answer:

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    Study guide for A&PI exam #2 Fall 2010- Chapters 3 and 5- Wrinn Chapter 3: Cells I. Vocabulary to know from this chapter for possible matching/multiple choice questions Hooke‚ Schleiden and Schwann‚ Virchow‚ plasma membrane‚ cytoplasm‚ nucleus‚ diffusion‚ membrane potential‚ gene‚ exon‚ intron‚ cell differentiation‚ apoptosis II. Know these parts of the cell and their basic functions for matching or multiple choice questions: - Membrane proteins- types: integral and peripheral - Membrane

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    higher long-term survival rates‚ and that money raised for breast cancer will produce a reliable‚ permanent cure. Hazardous factors for breast cancer incorporate being a woman and getting more aged. Females with a family history of breast‚ ovarian‚ melanoma‚ or pancreatic tumor might be at expanded hazard—particularly females with a relative

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more than once. __f__ 1. intradermal a. pertaining to the skin __c__ 2. xanthosis  b. black tumor __a__ 3. cutaneous  c. abnormal condition of yellow __i__ 4. dermatitis  d. incision into the nail __b__ 5. melanoma  e. pertaining to below the skin __d__ 6. onychotomy f. pertaining to within the skin __a__ 7. dermal  g. red (blood) cell __e__ 8. subcutaneous h. study of the skin __g__ 9. erythrocyte i. inflammation of the skin __h__ 10. dermatology

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    esophageal carcinoma is thought to be related to exposure of the esophageal mucosa to noxious or toxic stimuli‚ resulting in a sequence of dysplasia to carcinoma in situ to carcinoma. By far‚ the most common esophageal cancer worldwide is squamous cell carcinoma‚ while the second common subgroup—adenocarcinoma accounts for less than 15% of all esophageal cancers1. Other malignant tumors of the esophagus‚ such as sarcomas‚ lymphoma‚ primary malignant melanoma‚ and small cell carcinoma‚ are very rare

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    Name of Diesease | Prevalence | Causes | Symptoms | Treatment | ALOPECIA AREATA | early childhood‚ late teenage or young adulthood | Current evidence suggests that alopecia areata is caused by an abnormality in the immune system. This particular abnormality leads to autoimmunity‚ a misguided immune system that tends to attack its own body. | Other findings that may be helpful are the appearance of short hairs that presumably represent fractured hairs‚ yellow areas of skin deposition at the follicular

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    The upper layer of the atmosphere surrounded by ozone (15 to 30 Kms) is known as ozonosphere. Ozone layer is a protective stratospheric layer‚ also known as ozone umbrella. Ozone concentration differs by about 10 ppm in stratosphere compared to 0.05 ppm in troposphere. It acts as a protective shield for the man‚ animals and plants by filtering out the lethal ultraviolet rays from reaching the earth’s surface. If the ozone layer is not there‚ the harmful ultraviolet rays will reach to the

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    Running head: HEALTH PROMOTION IN NURSING PRACTICE Health Promotion in Nursing Practice Debbie Eckert Grand Canyon University August 8‚ 2011 Health Promotion in Nursing Practice One of health promotion’s many definitions is the process of enabling people to gain control of and to improve their overall health. This process includes activities to sustain and increase personal wellbeing. Some of these activities to sustain wellbeing would be to not smoke‚ maintain fitness with exercising

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    than Caucasians. The mortality rate for African Americans continues to be higher than that of Caucasians. In 2012 there have been 17‚460 new cases and an estimated 15‚070 death so far. There are two major types of esophageal cancer: squamous cell carcinoma

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    Bi/o life Derm/o‚ dermat/o skin Erythr/o red Hidr/o sweat Hirsute/o hairy Kerat/o horny‚ hard‚ cornea Lip/o fat‚ lipid Melan/o black Myc/o fungas Onych/o nail Pedicul/o louse (1 lice) Rhytid/o wrinkle Seb/o scale Urtic/o rash‚ hives Xer/o dry Medical Terms Actinic keratosis Thickened area of the epidermis associated with aging and skin damage due to sun exposure. Albinism Condition of no pigment in the skin‚ hair‚ and eyes. (white skin) Alopecia Baldness

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