Maternal New Born Mid Term Exam with Answers (59 Solved Questions)

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1. What is an example of compensatory hyperplasia
a. Liver (Regeneration)
2. What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential to initiate and action potential.
a. Sodium gates open, sodium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from
negative to positive.
3. What type of necrosis is often associated with pulmonary tuberculosis.
a. Caseous Necrosis
4. Low plasma albumin causes edema as a result of a reduction in which pressure.
a. Plasma oncotic
5. When a child inherits a disease that is autosomal recessive, it is inherited from who.
a. Both parents are carriers
6. Describe the chromosomal defect related to Prader Willi syndrome.
a. Imprinting, Deletion, 4mb of chromosomes 15, inherited from Father short structure,
hypotonia, small hands and feet, obese, mild to moderate mental retardation,
hypogonadism.
7. What mechanism can cause hypernatremia
a. Caused by loss of H20, DM Insufficient H20 intake,
b. Hypertonic solution
c. Over secretion of Aldosterone
d. Cushing Syndrome because of adrenocorticotropic hormone
8. What are the cause of hyperkalemia
a. Excess diet or intravenous intake, RF, K+ sparing diuretics, hypoaldosteronism, shift from ICF
to ECF, metabolic acidosis
9. What are likely causes of respiratory acidosis
a. Depress of respiratory center, disorder of the lung parenchyma, alveolar hypoventilation C02
is retained increase in H+, Co2 excess in blood
b. Over sedation, brainstem trauma
c. Pulmonary edema, emphysema, asthma, bronchitis
d. Acute airway obstruction- does not affect renal buffer mechanism
e. Chronic COPD-renal compensation is effective and established
10. When considering white blood cell differentials, acute inflammatory reactions are related to
elevations of what leukocyte
a. Neutrophils
11. In which structure do B lymphocytes mature and undergo changes that commit them to
becoming B cells
a. Bone marrow
12. Which immunoglobulins is present in blood, saliva, breast milk, and respiratory secretions
a. IgA
13. Which T cell control our limits in the immune response to protect the host own tissue against an
autoimmune response
a. Regulatory T (Treg) cells
14. The common hay fever allergy is expressed through a rxn that is mediated by class of
immunoglobulins
a. IgE
15. How many months does it take for the newborn to sufficiently protected by antibodies produced
by its own B cells
a. 6-8 months
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