Name the condition that develops when blood levels of nitrogenous wastes reach toxic levels. symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, dyspnea and cardiac arrhythmia.

What will be an ideal response?


uremia

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A. Accessory B. Vagus C. Trigeminal D. Abducens E. Facial

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If a physiologic condition resulted in blood pH reaching 7.2, but then physiological buffering systems brought the pH to 7.4, that increase in pH would be called

A. acidosis. B. alkalosis. C. compensation. D. imbalance. E. partial noncompensation.

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The term ____________________ means lying down

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The auscultatory method of measuring blood pressure

A. monitors the oscillations in the blood vessel during changes in pressure. B. relies on hearing Korotkoff sounds through a stethoscope. C. involves an electronic transducer attached to a mercury manometer. D. relies on the insertion of a cannula into the vessel in which pressure is being measured. E. relies on hearing the sounds made by laminar flow of the blood.

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