NUR 631 Topic 4 Quiz (Collection)
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(NUR 631 Topic 4 Quiz)
QUIZ TOPIC 4: Topic 1 & 2 Cellular Changes and Genetic and Developmental Disorders and Immune System, Infection Disease, and Environmental Disorders.
Complete the quiz, which covers Topics 1 and 2. This is a timed quiz, lasting 35 minutes.
NUR 631 Topic 4 Quiz – Spring 2020
- Question: Activation of the classical pathway begins with:
- Question: Where are antibodies produced?
- Question: What is the role of natural killer (NK) cells?
- Question: Examples of multifactorial diseases associated with adults include: (Select all that apply.)
- Question: Once they have penetrated the first line of defense, which microorganisms do natural killer (NK) cells actively attack?
- Question: Exhaustion occurs if stress continues when which stage of the general adaptation syndrome is not successful?
- Question: What is the vascular effect of histamine … from mast cells?
- Question: The abnormal proliferation of cells in response to excessive hormonal stimulation is called:
- Question: A cross-section of a heart from a 45-year-old African American male with long-standing hypertension who died of a stroke is most likely to show which of following adaptive changes?
- Question: A person with type O blood is likely to have high titers of which antibodies?
- Question: Which type of immunity is produced by an individual after either natural exposure to the antigen or after immunization against the antigen?
- Question: After sexual transmission of HIV, a person can … infected yet seronegative for how many months?
- Question: Which type of cell adaptation occurs when normal columnar ciliated epithelial cells of the bronchial lining have been replaced by stratified squamous epithelial cells?
- Question: Which statement is true regarding immunodeficiency?
- Question: Vaccinations are able to provide protection against certain microorganisms because of the:
- Question: Which cells lose their ability to replicate and divide? (Select all that apply.)
- Question: A 35-year-old female is … with acute pancreatitis. Her pancreas is releasing amylase and lipase, which will lead to a _________ necrosis.
- Question: What is the most common cause of Down syndrome?
- Question: In the later stages of an inflammatory response, which phagocytic cell is predominant?
- Question: Cystic fibrosis is caused by what type of gene?
- Question: An individual is more susceptible to infections of mucous membranes when he or she has a seriously low level of which immunoglobulin antibody?
- Question: What type of necrosis results from ischemia of neurons and glial cells?
- Question: The two most important risk factors for type 2 diabetes are:
- Question: What genetic process is likely responsible for the occurrence of asthma in only one of a pair of identical twins?
- Question: The development of scar tissue follows which pattern of necrosis in cardiac muscle tissue following a myocardial infarction?
NUR 631 Topic 4 Quiz – Fall 2019
- Question: What is the vascular effect of histamine released from mast cells?
- Question: The abnormal proliferation of cells in response to excessive hormonal stimulation is called:
- Question: Exhaustion occurs if stress continues when which stage of the general adaptation syndrome is not successful?
- Question: What genetic process is likely responsible for the occurrence of asthma in only one of a pair of identical twins?
- Question: Where are antibodies produced?
- Question: A 35-year-old female is … with acute pancreatitis. Her pancreas is releasing amylase and lipase, which will lead to a _________ necrosis.
- Question: Once they have penetrated the first line of defense, which microorganisms do natural killer (NK) cells actively attack?
- Question: Which type of cell adaptation occurs when normal columnar ciliated epithelial cells of the bronchial lining have been replaced by stratified squamous epithelial cells?
- Question: Cystic fibrosis is … by what type of gene?
- Question: After sexual transmission of HIV, a person can … infected yet seronegative for how many months?
- Question: Vaccinations are able to provide protection against certain microorganisms because of the:
- Question: Activation of the classical pathway begins with:
- Question: Which cells lose their ability to replicate and divide? (Select all that apply.)
- Question: In the later stages of an inflammatory response, which phagocytic cell is predominant?
- Question: Examples of multifactorial diseases associated with adults include: (Select all that apply.)
- Question: What type of necrosis results from ischemia of neurons and glial cells?
- Question: What is the most common cause of Down syndrome?
- Question: What is the role of natural killer (NK) cells?
- Question: The two most important risk factors for type 2 diabetes are:
- Question: A cross-section of a heart from a 45-year-old African American male with long-standing hypertension who died of a stroke is most likely to show which of following adaptive changes?
- Question: An individual is more susceptible to infections of mucous membranes when he or she has a seriously low level of which immunoglobulin antibody?
- Question: Which type of immunity is … by an individual after either natural exposure to the antigen or after immunization against the antigen?
- Question: Which statement is true regarding immunodeficiency?
- Question: A couple has two children diagnosed with an autosomal dominant genetic disease. What is the probability that the next child will have the same genetic disease?
- Question: A person with type O blood is likely to have high titers of which antibodies?
NUR 631 Topic 4 Quiz – Summer 2019
- Question: A 35-year-old female is … with acute pancreatitis. Her pancreas is releasing amylase and lipase, which will lead to a _________ necrosis
- Question: An individual is more susceptible to infections of mucous membranes when he or she has a seriously low level of which immunoglobulin antibody?
- Question: What is the role of natural killer (NK) cells?
- Question: A person with type O blood is likely to have high titers of which antibodies?
- Question: A cross-section of a heart from a 45-year-old African American male with long-standing hypertension who died of a stroke is most likely to show which of following adaptive changes?
- Question: Which type of cell adaptation occurs when normal columnar ciliated epithelial cells of the bronchial lining have been replaced by stratified squamous epithelial cells?
- Question: What type of necrosis results from ischemia of neurons and glial cells?
- Question: The two most important risk factors for type 2 diabetes are:
- Question: Exhaustion occurs if stress continues when which stage of the general adaptation syndrome is not successful?
- Question: Vaccinations are able to provide protection against certain microorganisms because of the:
- Question: Activation of the classical pathway begins with:
- Question: Examples of multifactorial diseases associated with adults include: (Select all that apply.)
- Question: What is the vascular effect of histamine … from mast cells?
- Question: The abnormal proliferation of cells in response to excessive hormonal stimulation is … :
- Question: Which cells lose their ability to replicate and divide? (Select all that apply.)
- Question: Cystic fibrosis is … by what type of gene?
- Question: Which statement is true regarding immunodeficiency?
- Question: In the later stages of an inflammatory response, which phagocytic cell is predominant?
- Question: What genetic process is likely responsible for the occurrence of asthma in only one of a pair of identical twins?
- Question: After sexual transmission of HIV, a person can … infected yet seronegative for how many months?
- Question: What is the most common cause of Down syndrome?
- Question: Which type of immunity is produced by an individual after either natural exposure to the antigen or after immunization against the antigen?
- Question: The development of scar tissue follows which pattern of necrosis in cardiac muscle tissue following a myocardial infarction?
- Question: A couple has two children diagnosed with an autosomal dominant genetic disease. What is the probability that the next child will have the same genetic disease?
- Question: Where are antibodies produced?