3.C.calcium regulates the contractility of heart through catacholamine which regulates sympathetic nervous system and cardiac muscle .
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Pa we X medsurg extra credit.pdf 12. Which of the following pathologies would have a systolic dysfunction? A) Pericarditis B) Congestive Heart Failure C) Anaphylaxis D) Pulmonary Edema
medsurg extra credit.pdf Cardiovascular Extra Credit Due Date: 08/11/2019 Name: 1. What is MONA-BASH used for? A) Congestive heart Failure B) Myocardial Infarction C) Pulmonary Embolism D) Deep Venous Thrombosis 2. What is responsible for the compensatory increase in HR /vasoconstr cardiogenic shock?
se electrolytes are excreted with the when onton comme nts A Potassium B. Chloride c. Sodium D. Calcium Achent is experiencing a hypertensive crisis Blood press 200/12 Prescription reads. nifedipine To my stat You know this medication A Decrease the heart rate by Vaal stimulation B. Directly relax arteriolar smooth muscle C. Promote diuretics D. Block calcium channels & decrease blood pressure 3. The nurse is about to administer a beta blocker to a client. Which of the follow priority...
Write the formula of each compound. A) Potassium chloride B) Copper (II) phosphate C) phosphorous trichloride D) Sodium hydroxide E) Calcium hydrogen carbonate
The primary mineral in bone is A. sodium. B. oxygen. C. calcium. D. potassium. E. iron. 26. Ligaments attach A. muscle to muscle. B. bone to bone. C. muscle to bone. D. nerve to bone. E. nerve to muscle. 27. The mass number of an atom is the number of A. protons in the atom. B. neutrons in the atom. C. protons and electrons in the atom D. electrons and neutrons in the atom. E. neutrons and protons in the...
A) When aqueous solutions of potassium carbonate and calcium chloride are combined, solid calcium carbonate and a solution of potassium chloride are formed. The net ionic equation for this reaction is: B)When aqueous solutions of sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid are mixed, an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and acetic acid results. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction.Use H+ for the hydronium ion, CH3COOH for acetic acid and CH3COO- for the acetate ion. C)When solid Fe metal is...
31. 17.1 g of calcium chloride is dissolved in 750. mL of a water (d = 1.00 g/mL) and is placed in the freezer at -2 °C overnight. Which statement best describes what would happen to the solution? A. The freezing point of the calcium chloride solution would be 1.15 °C, so the solution would freeze. The freezing point of the calcium chloride solution would be -1.15 °C, so the solution would freeze. The freezing point of the calcium chloride...
3. (3 pts) If sodium carbonate is the limiting reagent and calcium chloride is in ex.cess a. Which ions are present in the supernatant? b. What would happen if you added CaCl to the supernatant? c. What would happen if you added Na CO, to the supernatant? othi wit hipen he ocon ekess 4. (3 pts) If calcium chloride is the limiting reagent and sodium carbonate is in excess: a. Which ions are present in the supernatant? . What would...
14). Hyponatremia is caused by a deficiency of a). water, b), potassium, c). sodium, d). chloride, e). protein 15). The ideal weight for a newborn is a). 3-4 pounds, b), 5-6 pounds, c). 6.5-9 pounds, d). 9.5-10.5 pounds, e), over 10.5 pounds 16). Sulforaphanes are found in large concentrations in a) purple grapes, b). lemons, c). beans, d), broccoli, e). green tea 17). Digestive changes in the elderly include increased a) constipation, b), nutrient malabsorption, c). secretory activity, d), sense...