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    Blood and Edition Answer Key

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    Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness‚ 4th Edition Answer Key - Study Guide Chapter 1: Introduction to the Human Body Part I: Mastering the Basics Matching—General Terms 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. C 10. A Matching—Anatomical Terms 1. H 2. A 3. G 4. J 5. D 6. B 7. E 8. F 9. L 10. I 11. L 12. K 13. C 14. C 15. E 16. D 17. A 18. D Read the Diagram 1. E 2. C 3. D 4. G 5. A 6. I 7. J 8. H Matching—Regional Body Terms 1. D 2. K 3

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    Integumentary System

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    secretions. TYPES OF MEMBRANES 1. Serous Membrane lines the sealed‚ internal cavities of the body. There are three such membranes with each consisting of a simple epithelium supported by loose connective tissue: the pleura lines the pleural cavities and covers the lungs the peritoneum lines the peritoneal cavity and covers the surfaces of enclosed organs such as the liver and stomach the pericardium lines the pericardial cavity and covers the heart. 2. Mucous Membrane is a membrane lining bodily

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    National Board Dental Examinations TEST PACKET f-fL4 Compiled‚ released items from approximately 1998-2005 21 1 East Cl~jcago Avenue Chicago‚ Illi~~ois I 3 12-440-2795 Fax: 3 12-440-2820 6061 E-Mail: ASDA@ASDAnel.org Website: v‚rw\v.ASDAnet.org TEST PACKET I-M National Board Dental Examination Part I (Compiled‚ released items from approximately 1998-2005) Con tents Page Randornly ordered test items ...........................................................3 Answer Key..

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    Name: Yuguo Hou Glucose Intake Experiment In ruminants‚ starch is enzymatic hydrolyzed digested to glucose which is highly energetically efficient and absorbed by brush border membrane in small intestinal. In order to better understanding of digestion and absorption of glucose in the ruminants‚ they did a lot of experiments on three kinds of ruminate‚ cow‚ calf and sheep. Determining from different aspects such as mRNA expression‚ protein expression and enzyme activity‚ hormone

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    Suctioning

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    connecting tubing 6. Sterile H20 7. Syringe with sterile normal saline 8. Personal Protective equipment Contraindications/Hazards/Complications: 1. Hypoxia 2. Vagal stimulation: Cardiac arrhythmia 3. Tracheitis. 4. Damage to mucosal membranes. 5. Airway occlusions. 6. Sudden death. 7. Bleeding disorders. Procedure: 1. Evaluate patient to determine if suction is necessary (i.e. breath sounds‚ tactile fremitus‚ etc.). 2. Assemble equipment 3. Prepare resuscitation

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    Fluids and Electrolytes

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    include: working with potassium and calcium to maintain neuromuscular irritability for conduction of nerve impulses‚ regulation of acid-base balance (through sodium bicarbonate and sodium phosphate)‚ participation in cellular chemical reactions and membrane transport. * Potassium: K+ 3.5-5.0 mmol/L: Potassium maintains the osmotic balance of the ICF space. Potassium is the major intracellular electrolyte and contributes to many important cellular functions including the transmission of nerve

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    Anatomical Organization Review Sheet Name 1. Answer the following questions using pgs. 13-16 and various organ system chapters of your text. a. Which is lateral: the tibia or fibula? fibula b. Which is more distal: the ankle or knee? ankle c. Circle or underline the correct statement: 1. The heart is ventral to the spinal cord. The heart is dorsal to the spinal cord. 2. The head is superior to the leg. The head is inferior to the leg. 3. The scapula is dorsal to the heart. The scapula

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    Clostridium Defficil

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    of inflammatory pacifiers to descend on the colon‚ triggering more colitis and colonic ulcerations. Purulent debris then results‚ contributing to the development of a pseudo membrane. With the activation of the inflammatory response‚ the released pacifiers cause fluid excretion and increased permeability at the mucosal membrane and make the patient susceptible to diarrhea as well as drastic electrolyte and fluid shifts. Symptoms caused by infection with Clostridium difficile range from mild diarrhea

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    Diuretics

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    Osmotic diuretics F. Others IV. Therapeutic uses I. Structure/Function Germann and Stanfield Fig. 19.2 The Nephron: Tubular Component Bowman’s Capsule (Glomerulus) Proximal C T Proximal Straight Tubule Loop of Henle Descending Ascending Distal C T Collecting Duct Germann and StanfieldFig 19.3 Renal Processes Germann and Stanfield Fig 19.7 • Sympathetic nerves • ANP II. Neurohumoral Regulation of Renal Blood Flow – NE onto 1 on afferent arteriole to decrease RBF & GFR

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    Hand-CARPAL BONES-Scaphoid‚ Lunate‚ Triquetrum‚ Pisiform‚ Trapezium‚ Trapezoid‚ Capitate‚ Hamate‚ Hamulus of Hamate-METACARPLES-PROXIMAL PHALANX-MIDDLE PHALANX (2-5)-DISTAL PHALANX Humerus A/V- Head‚ Grater/Lesser tubercle‚ Intertubercular sulcus‚ Surgical neck‚ deltoid tuberosity‚ Medial supracondylar ridge‚ radial fossa‚ Coronoid fossa‚ Medial epicondyle‚ Capirulim‚ Trochlea. P/V- Anatomical neck‚ Nutrient Foramen‚ Lateral supracondylar ridge‚ Olecranon Fossa. Femur-Fovea capitis‚ Head‚ Neak

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