• wonderlic tests
  • EXAM REVIEW
  • NCCCO Examination
  • Summary
  • Class notes
  • QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
  • NCLEX EXAM
  • Exam (elaborations)
  • Study guide
  • Latest nclex materials
  • HESI EXAMS
  • EXAMS AND CERTIFICATIONS
  • HESI ENTRANCE EXAM
  • ATI EXAM
  • NR AND NUR Exams
  • Gizmos
  • PORTAGE LEARNING
  • Ihuman Case Study
  • LETRS
  • NURS EXAM
  • NSG Exam
  • Testbanks
  • Vsim
  • Latest WGU
  • AQA PAPERS AND MARK SCHEME
  • DMV
  • WGU EXAM
  • exam bundles
  • Study Material
  • Study Notes
  • Test Prep

D313 SCIE 1012 Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab Final Exam Review Q & A 2026 (Complete And Verified Study material) (15pages) LEARNEXAMS

exam bundles Mar 2, 2024
Preview Mode - Purchase to view full document
Loading...

Loading study material viewer...

Page 0 of 0

Document Text

1. A patient presents with decreased bone density and frequent fractures. Which hormone should be primarily assessed for potential imbalance? - A) Calcitonin - B) Parathyroid hormone - C) Thyroxine - D) Cortisol Answer: B) Parathyroid hormone. Rationale: Parathyroid hormone regulates calcium levels in the blood, and an imbalance can lead to bone density issues. 2. During a lab dissection, a student observes that the muscle fibers in the heart are branched and interconnected. This structural feature contributes to the heart's ability to: - A) Contract unidirectionally. - B) Pump blood at high pressures. - C) Conduct electrical impulses rapidly. - D) Regenerate after injury. Answer: C) Conduct electrical impulses rapidly. Rationale: The interconnection of cardiac muscle fibers allows for synchronized contractions due to rapid impulse conduction. 3. A 65-year-old male with a history of smoking is diagnosed with emphysema. Which physiological process is primarily affected by this condition? - A) Gas exchange in the alveoli - B) Mucus production in the bronchi - C) Blood flow through the pulmonary artery - D) Oxygen transport in red blood cells Answer: A) Gas exchange in the alveoli. Rationale: Emphysema damages the alveoli, reducing the surface area for gas exchange. 4. In a patient experiencing hypovolemic shock, which compensatory mechanism initially occurs to maintain blood pressure? - A) Vasodilation of arterioles - B) Decreased heart rate - C) Vasoconstriction of arterioles - D) Reduced cardiac output


Download Study Material

Buy This Study Material

$17.00
Buy Now
  • Immediate download after payment
  • Available in the pdf format
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee

Study Material Information

Category: exam bundles
Description:

D313 SCIE 1012 Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab Final Exam Review Q & A 2026 (Complete And Verified Study material) (15pages) LEARNEXAMS

UNLOCK ACCESS $17.00