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100

What is the site of calcium storage in a relaxed skeletal muscle?


sarcoplasmic reticulum

100

A patient has a heart rate of 128 beats/min, a blood pressure of 80/60 mm Hg, and an ejection fraction of 35%. What is the pulse pressure?

-This will not be the same question. 

20 mm Hg

100

What is the term that refers to the level of antibodies in your blood? 


titer

100

 Insulin and glucagon 

A. are secreted by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans.

B. elevate blood glucose levels.

C. are secreted in response to declining plasma levels of glucose.

D. are secreted by the pancreas to regulate blood glucose.

D. Are secreted by the pancreas to regulate blood glucose.

100

Which of the following is most likely to cause portal vein hypertension 

A. Carotid artery occlusion

B. Defective valves in the deep veins of the legs

C. Cirrhosis of the liver

D. Ruptured aortic aneurysm

Cirrhosis of the liver

200

Which of the following is located within the subarachnoid space?


cerebrospinal fluid

200

Which of the following exerts a vasopressor effect? 


ADH, Aldosterone, or RAAS


200

Which of the following is true of Kupffer cells?

fixed macrophages

200

Erythropoietin 

A. is secreted by the kidneys.

B. stimulates the bone marrow to produce RBCs.

C. is released in response to hypoxemia.

D. All of the above are true

D. All of the above

200

Which surgical procedure is most likely to cause dumping syndrome? 


Gastrectomy

300

What is the name of the motor speech area located in the frontal lobe?


broca's area

300

The spleen 

A. removes worn-out blood cells from circulation.

B. is avascular.

C. is located in the RUQ.

D. secretes splenic hormones that control the entire lymphoid system.

A. removes worn-out blood cells from circulation

300

Which substance greatly reduces the attractive forces among the water molecules lining the alveoli?

surfactant

300

What is “lubb-dupp” associated? 


closing of the heart valves, pulse

300

Which of the following should not be found in the glomerular filtrate (or urine)?

A. Albumin

B. Sodium

C. Potassium

D. Water

Albumin

400

Which structure is most associated with “wake up”?


reticular activating system

400

An overly active spleen may prematurely remove platelets from the circulation, thereby predisposing a person to

thrombocytopenia and bleeding

400

In patients with obstructive lung diseases such as COPD, it is important to __________ . This will prevent Co2 toxicity leading to CNS depression, apnea, and later unconsciousness.

titrate oxygen levels

400

Most of the symptoms of acute left-sided heart failure are 


respiratory in nature

400

Excessive opioids (narcotics) depress the medulla oblongata and therefore cause

a. Dementia.

b. obesity.

c. respiratory depression.

d. hypertension.

respiratory depression

500

If a child with nephrotic syndrome loses large amounts of albumin in the urine (albuminuria) what happens?

plasma oncotic pressure decreases, and edema develops.

500

What is the effect of a massive release of histamine? 


wheezing and hypotension

500

Which of the following is necessary for the lungs to remain expanded? 

a. The alveolar cells must secrete surfactant.

b. Surfactant pressure must be negative.

c. The glottis must be closed.

d. The intrapleural pressure must be negative.

Intrapleural pressure must be negative

500

Jugular vein distention is most associated with 


right sided heart failure, fluid volume overload

500

What is the acid-base imbalance? PCO2=32 , HCO3-= 19, pH=7.39

-This will not be the exact question.

Metabolic Acidosis F