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NSG5003 Week 10 Knowledge Check Quiz / NSG 5003 Week 10 Knowledge Check Quiz: Advanced Pathophysiology: South University South University NSG5003 Week 10 Knowledge Check Quiz: Advanced Pathophysiology... Question 1 (1 point) During DKA, insulin counter-regulatory hormones, such as catecholamines and cortisol, increase. Profound insulin deficiency results in: Question 1 options: Decreased fat mobilization Activation of glucose forming pathways in the liver Increased glucose uptake Activation of bicarbonate buffering Save Question 2 (1 point) As the young mother is walking to her car, she becomes aware that someone is following her. Her body responds with a “fight or flight” response, which is regulated by the adrenal medulla’s secretion of: Question 2 options: Cortisol Catecholamines Glucocorticoids Androgens Save Question 3 (1 point) A 24-year-old mother visits her obstetrician’s office 1 week after delivering her baby. She is having trouble with breast-feeding and milk expression. The obstetrician prescribes a nasal spray that will stimulate the posterior pituitary to release which one of the following hormones? Question 3 options: Oxytocin Prolactin Calcitonin Incretin Save Question 4 (1 point) Joints are classified based on the degree of movement they permit or on the connecting tissues that hold them together. A joint in which the two bony surfaces are united by a ligament or membrane is called Question 4 options: Syndesmosis Gomphosis Articulation Symphysis Save Question 5 (1 point) A 15 year of boy suffered a complete separation of a ligament from its bony attachment. This injury is known as Question 5 options: Lateral epicondylopathy Crepitus Avulsion Malunion Save NSG 5003 Week 10 Knowledge Check Quiz: Advanced Pathophysiology: South University Question 1 (1 point) A 15 year of boy suffered a complete separation of a ligament from its bony attachment. This injury is known as Question 1 options: Lateral epicondylopathy Crepitus Avulsion (100% sure) Malunion Save Question 2 (1 point) Joints are classified based on the degree of movement they permit or on the connecting tissues that hold them together. A joint in which the two bony surfaces are united by a ligament or membrane is called Question 2 options: Syndesmosis (100% sure) Gomphosis Articulation Symphysis Save Question 3 (1 point) During DKA, insulin counter-regulatory hormones, such as catecholamines and cortisol, increase. Profound insulin deficiency results in: Question 3 options: Decreased fat mobilization Activation of glucose forming pathways in the liver (100% sure). Increased glucose uptake Activation of bicarbonate buffering Save Question 4 (1 point) A 24-year-old mother visits her obstetrician’s office 1 week after delivering her baby. She is having trouble with breast-feeding and milk expression. The obstetrician prescribes a nasal spray that will stimulate the posterior pituitary to release which one of the following hormones? Question 4 options: Oxytocin (100% sure). Prolactin Calcitonin Incretin Save Question 5 (1 point) Bone formation requires collagen synthesis, fiber formation, and mineralization. The majority of the mineral content in the body is an analog of which naturally occurring mineral? Question 5 options: Periosteum Procallus Calcium phosphate Hydroxyapatite [Show More]
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