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Unit 8 Text ?'s

PHAT 162 Text Questions Unit 8

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Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a condition that is cancerous. false
The first symptom(s)of an enlarged prostate gland is (are) _____. a weak or slow stream, a delayed start in the flow or urine, staining to urinate
Class(es) of durgs that are administered to manage synmptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia are _____. a blockers and a reductase inhibitors
A common ending for a blockers is "zosin". true
The generic name for Hytrin is _____. terazosin
Which of the following is not an adverse effect of dutasteride and finasteride? increased desire for sex
Which of the following drugs is not used for erectile dysfunction? penadafil
Higher than normal levels of PSA are a sign of _____. BPH, infection, inflammation, and prostate cancer
Finasteride and dutasteride are androgens, capable of reducing testosterone levels. false
_____ are currently marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfuntion. phosphodiesterase inhibitors, prostaglandin E analogs, testosterone therapy
A cation is negatively-charged electrolyte and an anion is a positively-charged particle. false
Fluids close to the same osmolarity as serum are called _____. isotonic
Which of the following is not an example of an electrolyte? selenium
Electrolytes are essential to many body functions such as _____. nerve conduction, muscle contraction, bone growth
Which of the following electrolytes is important for the regulation o fthe heartbeat and funciton of the muscles? potassium
The _____ ion acts as a buffer to maintain the normal levels of acidity in blood and other fluids in the body. bicarbonate
Which of the following is necessary to produce ATP, which provides energy for nearly all cell functions? phosphate
Two types of fluid disorders are _____ and _____. water intoxication and diarrhea
What are two types of intravenous fluids used to treat fluid imbalances? crystalloids, osmoloids, colloids
Furosemide is the generic name of Bumex false
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