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HBS Unit 3 Review

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  • What affect does ADH have on urine formation?
    Decreases water reabsorption, decreases urine
    Decreases water reabsorption, increases urine
    Increases water reabsorption, increases urine
    Increases water reabsorption, decreases urine
  • What does the 'tid' on this prescription mean?
    Two times a day
    Take instead of diet
    Three times a day
    Topical application
  • What digestive enzyme works well in the pH of the stomach and what does it digest?
    Amylase- Starch
    Sucrase- Sucrose
    Pepsin - proteins
    Lipase- Lipids
  • What affects a patient's BMI?
    Height and Weight
    Gender, Age, Height and Weight
    Weight
    Gender, Age and Weight
  • Where does reabsorption of water occur in the urinary system
    In the renal medulla where the glomerulus is
    In the renal cortex where the loop of Henle is
    In the renal medulla where the loop of Henle is
    In the renal cortex where the glomerulus is
  • Where does gas exchange occur?
    Alveoli of lungs
    Muscles of diaphragm
    bronchioles in lungs
    Bronchi of lungs
  • A patient has a TDEE of 1750 calories and consumes 1250 calories a day. What will likely happen to the patient?
    gain about half a pound a week
    gain about a pound a week
    lose about a pound a week
    lose about a pound a month
  • What is the value of this patient's Inspriatory Reserve Volume?
    .5 L
    4.9 L
    1.5 L
    2.1 L
  • What role does the pancreas play in digestion?
    Food is chemically digested as it passes thru the pancreas
    Fats r chemically digested by the bile released by it
    Food is chemically digested by enzymes released by it
    Starches r chemically digested by the insulin released by it
  • What ensures that food does not travel down the trachea?
    Epiglottis
  • What affects a clients Base Metabolic Rate (BMR)?
    Height, weight and exercise habits
    Height, weight, age and sex
    Height, weight
    Height, weight, age, sex, and exercise habits
  • How does gas move in the lungs?
    O2 and CO2 both diffuse to the air
    Oxygen diffuses from air to blood&CO2 diffuses to air
    O2 and CO2 both diffuse to the blood
    CO2 diffuses from air to blood& O2 diffuses to air
  • An asthma patient uses their peak flow meter and finds they are in the caution zone. What does this mean?
    Air flow is below 50%, seek medical care
    Air flow is reduced to 50-80%, take medication as prescribed
    Air flow is above 80%, use control medication
  • What is the structure that is shown as blue in the illustration?
    esophagus
    bronchus
    pharynx
    trachea
  • How should this patient take their medication?
    1 pill three times a day
    1 suppository rectally three times a day
    2 tablets once day
    1 tablet by mouth twice a day
  • What is the correct order for urine formation in the nephron?
    Bowman's capsule, PCTubule, LofH, DCT, Collecting Duct
    Bowman's capsule, LofH, Collecting Duct, PCT, DCT
    Collecting Duct, PCT, DCT, LoH, Bowman's Capsule