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CPN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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CPN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
 
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monosomy - ANSWER-the loss of one chromosome from a pair; usually rare & fetus is usually non-viable 
 
trisomy - ANSWER-an addition to a pair of chromosomes; relatively common 
 
autosomal dominant inheritance - ANSWER-children of a heterozygous parent have a 50% chance of possessing the defective gene. childr...
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NUR 631 - Final Exam 2023/2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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NUR 631 - Final Exam 
 
 
 
 
Where do we hold DNA inside the cell? - ANSWER Nucleus 
 
 
 
 
 
What is it called when cell's commit suicide/programmed cell death? - ANSWER Apoptosis 
 
 
 
 
 
In carbon monoxide poisoning, what would we see and why? - ANSWER Tissue damage d/t CO binding on hemoglobin preventing oxygen from being able to bind to those sites, preventing tissue oxygenation 
 
 
 
 
 
If ph is LOW, Bicarb i...
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monosomy - ANSWER-the loss of one chromosome from a pair; usually rare & fetus is usually non-viable 
 
trisomy - ANSWER-an addition to a pair of chromosomes; relatively common 
 
autosomal dominant inheritance - ANSWER-children of a heterozygous parent have a 50% chance of possessing the defective gene. children who don't inherit the defective gene will themselves have unaffected offspring. 
 
examples of autosomal dominant disorders (2) - ANSWER-marfan syndrome & neurofibromatosis 
 
autosoma...
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ATI Med Surg Test Questions Overview of Genetics and Genomics in Nursing 100%Correct Answers 2024.
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ATI Med Surg Test Questions Overview of Genetics and Genomics in Nursing 100%Correct Answers 2024. 
1. A baby is born with what the physician believes is a diagnosis of trisomy 21. This means that the 
infant has three number 21 chromosomes. What factor describes the etiology of this genetic 
change? 
a. The mother also has genetic mutation of chromosome 21. 
b. The patient has a nondisjunction occurring during meiosis. 
c. During meiosis, a reduction of chromosomes resulted in 23. 
d. The patie...
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RNC OB Exam (more Exam Questions)
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During the birthing process, the patient frequently experiences chills during 
a. stage 2 
b. stage 3 
c. stage 4 
C. Stage 4: from the delivery of the placenta through the first 1-4 hours after birth. 
By day 2 after delivery, the uterus should normally descend at the rate of 
a. 0.5 cm per day 
b. 1 cm per day 
c. 2 cm per day 
B. By day 2 after delivery, the uterus should normally descend at the rate of 1 cm 
per day. 
During the second trimester, an ultrasound may be used to estimate gestati...
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SNV Correct Answer: Any sequence change that affects one base of genome 
SNPs are common ones 
 
Promoter Correct Answer: specific region of a gene where RNA polymerase can bind and begin transcription 
 
Nucleosome Correct Answer: 150 bps of DNA around core proteins 
 
Stop Codons Correct Answer: UAA, UAG, UGA 
 
Karyotype Analysis Correct Answer: Usually done at metaphase 
Detects trisomy, deletions, duplications, translocations 
 
Confirming test 
 
FISH Analysis Correct Answer: Fluores...
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HOSA Pathophysiology In-class activity 2023 with complete solution questions and answers
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Angelman syndrome 
Deletion of normally active maternal allele. Mental retardation, seizures, ataxia, inappropriate laughter ("happy puppet") 
 
 
 
Canavan disease 
autosomal recessive, chromosome 17 
 
enzyme aspartoacylase 
 
hypotonia, poor head control, GE reflux of poor weight gain, demyelination, progressive leukodstrophy, and death in 1st decade 
 
 
 
coeliac disease 
protein gluten is not properly broken down 
 
 
 
cystic fibrosis 
Hereditary condition that causes the exocrine gland...
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OB HESI FINAL Exam with 100% Correct Answers 2023
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OB HESI FINAL Exam with 100% Correct 
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A client who delivered an infant an hour ago tells the nurse the she feels wet 
underneath her buttock. The nurse notes that the perineal pad is saturated and the 
client is lying in a 6-inch diameter pool of blood. Which action should the nurse 
implement first? 
A. Cleanse the perineum 
B. Obtain a blood pressure 
C. Palpate the firmness of the fundus 
D. Inspect the perineum for lacerations - Correct answer-Correct Answer: C 
A firm uterus i...
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ATI Med Surg Test Questions Overview of Genetics and Genomics in Nursing 100%Correct Answers 2024.
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ATI Med Surg Test Questions Overview of Genetics and Genomics in Nursing 100%Correct Answers 2024. 
1. A baby is born with what the physician believes is a diagnosis of trisomy 21. This means that the 
infant has three number 21 chromosomes. What factor describes the etiology of this genetic 
change? 
a. The mother also has genetic mutation of chromosome 21. 
b. The patient has a nondisjunction occurring during meiosis. 
c. During meiosis, a reduction of chromosomes resulted in 23. 
d. The patie...
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WGU D027 Exam: WGU D027 Study Guide: Updated A+ Guide Solution
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Autosomal Dominant 
(Ans- 1 parent has, 50% change of child having 
 
Autosomal Recessive 
(Ans- Both parents are carriers, 25% change of child having, 50% chance child is a carrier. 
 
Cystic Fibrosis 
(Ans- affects pancreas causing secretions in lungs 
 
21st Trisomy 
(Ans- Down Syndrome 
 
Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY) 
(Ans- male has extra X, female like qualities 
 
Turner Syndrome 
(Ans- Missing X in females 
 
Alpha Thalassemia 
(Ans- inherited blood disorder; mild to severe anemia 
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