A registered nurse is teaching nursing students about the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS). Which statement made by the nursing student indicates effective learning?
1. "RAAS is a mechanism that regulates arterial blood pressure."
2. "RAAS is a mechanism that decreases blood pressure."
3. "RAAS is a mechanism that increases blood volume in response to increased renal perfusion."
4. "RAAS is a mechanism with detrimental effects that decrease workload for the left ventricle."
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A) Not until she becomes sexually active B) By the age of 21 C) When she shows any symptoms of menstrual irregularities D) At age 30
Taq polymerase can add nucleotide bases to a DNA strand at a rate of about
A) 10 dNTPs per second. B) 1000 dNTPs per minute. C) 10 dNTPs per minute. D) 100 dNTPs per second. E) 100 dNTPs per minute.
Being obese can increase a person's risk for developing sleep apnea
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is an example of positive feedback that includes value content?
A) "Nice kick. You contacted the ball with the inside of your foot." B) "Way to throw that ball!" C) "Try to keep space between you and your opponent." D) "I wish you would concentrate on the task at hand."