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N5315 Key PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Cell mediated immunity - Active against cells infected with intracellular bacteria or 
viruses 
* governed by T cells 
Humoral immunity - specific immunity produced by B cells that produce antibodies 
that circulate in body fluids 
* governed by B cells 
Active acquired immunity - develops following direct exposure to an antigen 
*basis of vaccinations 
Passive immunity - Immunity acquired via the transfer of antibodies, or T cells to the 
recipient. Ex. Mother to fetus 
IgA - mucosal immunit
- Exam (elaborations)
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Cell mediated immunity - Active against cells infected with intracellular bacteria or 
viruses 
* governed by T cells 
Humoral immunity - specific immunity produced by B cells that produce antibodies 
that circulate in body fluids 
* governed by B cells 
Active acquired immunity - develops following direct exposure to an antigen 
*basis of vaccinations 
Passive immunity - Immunity acquired via the transfer of antibodies, or T cells to the 
recipient. Ex. Mother to fetus 
IgA - mucosal immunit
N5315 TOP Exam Guide Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
What do CD4/helper T cells do? - Activate macrophages, B-cells, cytotoxic T-cells, and 
other CD4 cells 
What is released by Th1 and what does it do? - Releases IL2 and activates cytotoxic 
Tcells 
What does CD4 bind to? - MCHII 
What is released by Th2 and what does it do? - Releases IL4 and binds to B cells and 
activates them 
What does CD8 bind to? - MHC1 
Humoral immunity involves what cells? - B cells
- Exam (elaborations)
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What do CD4/helper T cells do? - Activate macrophages, B-cells, cytotoxic T-cells, and 
other CD4 cells 
What is released by Th1 and what does it do? - Releases IL2 and activates cytotoxic 
Tcells 
What does CD4 bind to? - MCHII 
What is released by Th2 and what does it do? - Releases IL4 and binds to B cells and 
activates them 
What does CD8 bind to? - MHC1 
Humoral immunity involves what cells? - B cells
Neuro Anatomy and Physiology Certification TOP Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
CNS - brain and spinal cord 
PNS - outside the CNS 
1.SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 
2.AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 
somatic nervous system - send messages from the CNS to skeletal muscle(voluntary 
muscle) 
autonomic nervous system - mit message from the CNS to the smooth muscle, 
cardiac muscle, and certain glands 
 of peripheral nervous system 
des those peripheral nerves(both cranial and spinal) that regulate functions occuring 
automatically in the body; regulates smooth muscle,cardiac muscle, and ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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CNS - brain and spinal cord 
PNS - outside the CNS 
1.SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 
2.AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 
somatic nervous system - send messages from the CNS to skeletal muscle(voluntary 
muscle) 
autonomic nervous system - mit message from the CNS to the smooth muscle, 
cardiac muscle, and certain glands 
 of peripheral nervous system 
des those peripheral nerves(both cranial and spinal) that regulate functions occuring 
automatically in the body; regulates smooth muscle,cardiac muscle, and ...
Neuro Anatomy and Physiology Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Neurons, neuroglia - Two types of cells of the nervous system 
PNS - Cells of the (CNS or PNS?) are more successful at regeneration. 
action potential - generated by the transmission of a nerve impulse across the synapse 
and to the next neuron 
spinal cord, brain - Major structural components of the CNS 
gray - matter consisting mostly of cell bodies 
white - matter consisting mostly of axons
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Neurons, neuroglia - Two types of cells of the nervous system 
PNS - Cells of the (CNS or PNS?) are more successful at regeneration. 
action potential - generated by the transmission of a nerve impulse across the synapse 
and to the next neuron 
spinal cord, brain - Major structural components of the CNS 
gray - matter consisting mostly of cell bodies 
white - matter consisting mostly of axons
Neuro Anatomy and Physiology UPDATED Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
nervous system - the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses 
between parts of the body. responsible for regulating and coordinating all body systems 
central nervous system - brain and spinal cord 
peripheral nervous system - the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central 
nervous system to the rest of the body; 
consists of 12 pairs of cranial nerves; 
31 spinal nerves; 
divided into somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system 
afferent nerves, 
effere...
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nervous system - the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses 
between parts of the body. responsible for regulating and coordinating all body systems 
central nervous system - brain and spinal cord 
peripheral nervous system - the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central 
nervous system to the rest of the body; 
consists of 12 pairs of cranial nerves; 
31 spinal nerves; 
divided into somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system 
afferent nerves, 
effere...
NUR 226 TOP Exam Guide Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Friction - resistance when one object is moving across another one 
Shear - when two forces that are opposite from each other produce pressure 
the first thing when thinking about body mechanics - assess pts weight and how much 
pt can assist in moving 
what are some other tips for body mechanics (13) - 1. wide base of support 2. avoid 
bend/twisting 
 beds 
4. lift with legs (squat) 
5. keep objects close 
6. use both hands 
7. dont reach on tiptoes 
8. push, slide, pull heavy objects 
9. mai...
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Friction - resistance when one object is moving across another one 
Shear - when two forces that are opposite from each other produce pressure 
the first thing when thinking about body mechanics - assess pts weight and how much 
pt can assist in moving 
what are some other tips for body mechanics (13) - 1. wide base of support 2. avoid 
bend/twisting 
 beds 
4. lift with legs (squat) 
5. keep objects close 
6. use both hands 
7. dont reach on tiptoes 
8. push, slide, pull heavy objects 
9. mai...
NUR 226 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
What are the 2 types of hypertension? - -primary 
-secondary 
What is the range for NORMAL blood pressure? - less than 120 and less than 80 
What is the range for ELEVATED blood pressure? - 120-129 and less than 80 
What is the range for HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (HYPERTENSION) Stage 1? - 130- 
139 or 80-89 
What is the range for HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (HYPERTENSION) Stage 2? - 140 
or higher or 90 or higher 
What is the range for HYPERTENSIVE CRISIS blood pressure? - higher than 180 
and/or higher tha...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the 2 types of hypertension? - -primary 
-secondary 
What is the range for NORMAL blood pressure? - less than 120 and less than 80 
What is the range for ELEVATED blood pressure? - 120-129 and less than 80 
What is the range for HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (HYPERTENSION) Stage 1? - 130- 
139 or 80-89 
What is the range for HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (HYPERTENSION) Stage 2? - 140 
or higher or 90 or higher 
What is the range for HYPERTENSIVE CRISIS blood pressure? - higher than 180 
and/or higher tha...
NUR 226 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
atorvastatin (prototype), pravastatin, rosuvastatin, simvastatin, pitavastatin - HMG-CoA 
Reductase Inhibitors 
Hyperlipidemia 
MOA: Inhibits HMG-CoA enzyme, which reduces cholesterol synthesis 
Adverse Reactions: Myopathy (weakness/cramps), Rhabdomyolysis, Hepatotoxicity 
*atorvastatin- take any time of the day 
*pravastatin, rosuvastatin, simvastatin, pitavastatin- take at night 
cholestyramine (prototype) - Bile-Acid Sequestrants 
Hyperlipidemia 
MOA: Binds bile acids and is excreted throug...
- Exam (elaborations)
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atorvastatin (prototype), pravastatin, rosuvastatin, simvastatin, pitavastatin - HMG-CoA 
Reductase Inhibitors 
Hyperlipidemia 
MOA: Inhibits HMG-CoA enzyme, which reduces cholesterol synthesis 
Adverse Reactions: Myopathy (weakness/cramps), Rhabdomyolysis, Hepatotoxicity 
*atorvastatin- take any time of the day 
*pravastatin, rosuvastatin, simvastatin, pitavastatin- take at night 
cholestyramine (prototype) - Bile-Acid Sequestrants 
Hyperlipidemia 
MOA: Binds bile acids and is excreted throug...
NUR 5461 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Pernicious anemia - lack of intrinsic factor, decreased b12 
Pernicious anemia s/s - beefy red tongue, fatigue, paresthesia of hands/feet, fatigue 
macrocytic anemias - Pernicious anemia, folate deficiency anemia >103mm 
causes of macrocytic anemias - liver disease, low b12 or folate, gastrectomy, 
malabsorption, alcoholics 
microcytic anemia - iron deficiency, anemia of chronic disease late stage, lead 
poisoning, thalassemias,, occult blood in stool, menorrhagia, <87mm 
normocytic anem...
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Pernicious anemia - lack of intrinsic factor, decreased b12 
Pernicious anemia s/s - beefy red tongue, fatigue, paresthesia of hands/feet, fatigue 
macrocytic anemias - Pernicious anemia, folate deficiency anemia >103mm 
causes of macrocytic anemias - liver disease, low b12 or folate, gastrectomy, 
malabsorption, alcoholics 
microcytic anemia - iron deficiency, anemia of chronic disease late stage, lead 
poisoning, thalassemias,, occult blood in stool, menorrhagia, <87mm 
normocytic anem...
NUR 5461 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Cancer - 58% of all cases of cancer occur in people over 65 - Women over 65 have 61- 
78% of lung and colon cancers Between ages 20-60 incidence of cancers is about the same in 
both genders; after age 60 aaa cancer rates increase for men-- 70% higher 
In patients over 65 years - Women get colon, pancreas and gastric cancers most often - 
Men get prostate, colon and bladder cancer most often 
Second Tumors - - XRT for Hodgkin's disease may result in subsequent lung or breast 
cancer in the tr...
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Cancer - 58% of all cases of cancer occur in people over 65 - Women over 65 have 61- 
78% of lung and colon cancers Between ages 20-60 incidence of cancers is about the same in 
both genders; after age 60 aaa cancer rates increase for men-- 70% higher 
In patients over 65 years - Women get colon, pancreas and gastric cancers most often - 
Men get prostate, colon and bladder cancer most often 
Second Tumors - - XRT for Hodgkin's disease may result in subsequent lung or breast 
cancer in the tr...
TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS AND ADULT HEALTH NURSING
TEST BANK for PATHOPHYSIOLOGY The Biologic Basis For Disease In Adults And Children 8 TH EDITION BY KATHRYN L. MCCANCE
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing UPDATED Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers