NURS 6501 Module 2 Knowledge Check: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disorders

NURS 6501 Module 2 Week 3 Knowledge Check (Version 1)

  1. Question: Clinical manifestations of bronchiolitis include:
  2. Question: How much oxygen does the myocardium extract from the coronary arteries?
  3. Question: Inflammatory mediators released during an acute asthma episode cause:
  4. Question: Parasympathetic nerves to the heart release what neurotransmitter?
  5. Question: As a person ages, what type of changes occur in the myocardium and arterial walls?
  6. Question: Nor epinephrine action on a1-adrenergic receptors causes.
  7. Question: Sympathetic nerves to the heart release what neurotransmitter?
  8. Question: Inflammation of the membranous sac that surrounds the heart is a description of which condition?
  9. Question: Acute rheumatic fever is a complication of a:
  10. Question: A person who has pulmonary edema will exhibit which symptoms?
  11. Question: A patient that is hyperventilating will have a decreased:
  12. Question: Binding of ATP to myosin that enables myocardial contraction requires which electrolyte?
  13. Question: The right side of the heart is a high-pressure system
  14. Question: Passage of fluid and/or solid particles into the lungs is a(n):
  15. Question: The V/Q ratio of a normal upright lunch is 0.8, this indicates that ventilation is ___than perfusion.
  16. Question: Stimulation of the carina often causes:
  17. Question: The most effective way to measure the adequacy of alveolar ventilation is to measure:
  18. Question: Collapse of alveoli is a(n):
  19. Question: Ischemic pain in the lower extremities that occurs while walking but disappears when resting is a description of which condition?
  20. Question: The presence of pus in the pleural

NURS 6501 Module 2 Knowledge Check (Version 2)

  1. Question: Collapse of alveoli is a(n):
  2. Question: As a person ages, what type of changes occur in the myocardium and arteria walls?
  3. Question: Acute rheumatic fever is a complication of a
  4. Question: Sympathetic stimulation causes airways
  5. Question: Stimulation of the carina often causes:
  6. Question: The presence of pus in the pleural cavity is a(n):
  7. Question: The V/Q ratio of a normal upright lunch is 0.8, this indicates that ventilation is more than perfusion.
  8. Question: How much oxygen does the myocardium extract from the coronary arteries
  9. Question: Clinical manifestations of bronchiolitis include:
  10. Question: Para sympathetic nerves to the heart releases what then euro transmitter?
  11. Question: Inflammatory disease of peripheral arteries that usually is associated with smoking is a description of which condition?
  12. Question: Passage of fluid and/or solid particles into the lungs is a(n):
  13. Question: Nore epinephrine actionona1-adrenergic receptors causes.
  14. Question: Thetunicamediaisthemiddlelayerofbloodvesselsandiscomposedofwhattypeoftissue?
  15. Question: The most elective way to measure the adequacy of alveolar ventilation is to measure:
  16. Question: Sympathetic nerves to the heart releases what then the euro transmitter?
  17. Question: A person who has pulmonary edema will exhibit which symptoms?
  18. Question: Is chemic pain in the lower extremities that occurs while walking but disappears when resting a description of which condition?
  19. Question: The right side of the heart is a high-pressure system
  20. Question: Binding of ATP to myosin in that enables myocardial contraction requires which electrolyte

NURS 6501 Module 2 Knowledge Check (Version 3)

  1. Question: The tunica media is the middle layer of blood vessels and is composed of what type of tissue
  2. Question: Is chemic pain in the lower extremities that occurs while walking but disappears when resting a description of which condition?
  3. Question: Stimulation of the carina often causes
  4. Question: Inflammation of the membranous sac that surrounds the heart is a description of which condition?
  5. Question: The V/Q ratio of a normal upright lunch is 0.8, this indicates that ventilation is
  6. Question: A person with a respiratory rate of 12 breaths per minute and a minute volume of  L/minute has a tidal volume of :
  7. Question: Parasympathetic stimulation causes airways to:
  8. Question: Inflammatory disease of peripheral arteries that usually is associated with smoking is a description of which condition?
  9. Question: As a person ages, what type of changes occur in the myocardium and arterial walls?
  10. Question: The right side of the heart is a high-pressure system
  11. Question: Clinical manifestations of bronchiolitis include:
  12. Question: Sympathetic stimulation causes airways to:
  13. Question: Nore epinephrine action on a1-adrenergic receptors causes
  14. Question: Parasympathetic nerves to the heart release what neurotransmitter?
  15. Question: How much oxygen does the myocardium extract from the coronary arteries?
  16. Question: Sympathetic nerves to the heart releases the neurotransmitter
  17. Question: Inflammatory mediators released during an acute asthma episode cause
  18. Question: Collapse of alveoli is a(n):
  19. Question: Binding of ATP to myosin that enables myocardial contraction requires which electrolyte?
  20. Question: The most effective way to measure the adequacy of alveolar ventilation is to measure:

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