Entries by Daphne Hanson

Myogenic autoregulation

6,025 of 6,860 6,025 of 6,860 2800 CARDIORESPIRATORY AND RENAL PHYSIOLOGY Myogenic autoregulation refers to the response of arterioles to changes un sympathetic stimulation B parasympathetic stimulation C. blood (perfusion) pressure D local metabolite concentration 3 名esponse of arterioles to changes un sympathetic stimulation B parasympathetic stimulation C. blood (perfusion) pressure D local metabolite concentration […]

Eukaryotic transcription factors

Part A Complete the outline of an experiment, which determines if eukaryotic transcription factors (TF) bind to the fragment Assume all necessary reagents, equine experimental know-how are available in the laboratory Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Not all terms will be used. Reset […]

What must eukaryotes do to initiate transcription of a gene?

1) What must eukaryotes do to initiate transcription of a gene? a) Bind RNA Polymerase to displace histone proteins that binding DNA in the promoter region. b)Recruit general transcription factors to produce an open complex and then recruit RNA Polymerase. c)Recruit the transcription factors and RNA Polymerase that compose the pre-initiation complex. d)Open the DNA […]

Continuous intravenous infusion

1. A patient has an order for a continuous intravenous infusion of Regular insulin at 12 units per hour for a blood glucose level of 638 mg/dL. The insulin has a concentration of Regular insulin 50 units per 100 mL. How many milliliters per hour would the nurse infuse the insulin? 2. A patient with […]

Infusing intravenous fluids

1. Infusing Intravenous fluids. A patient has 1,000 mL of D5W normal saline ordered to infuse over 8 hours. The Intravenous tubing has a 20 drop per milliliter factor. How many drops per minute will the nurse infuse the Intravenous fluids? Round final answer to the nearest whole number. 7. A nurse practitioner orders 500 […]

The importance of aseptic techniques in a Microbiology

I) The importance of aseptic techniques in a Microbiology lab. 2) Aseptic technique procedures. 3) Aseptic transfer of live cultures from Broth to slant Slant to broth. a. b. KEY WORDS Aseptic technique Sterilization Disinfection Pure culture Inoculation loop Inoculum Sediment Turbidity Sepsis Degerming AutoclaveSlant culture cultureTurbidity Aerosolization Pellicle INTRODUCTION Importance of aseptie techniques As […]