Lpn Fundamentals Nursing WLPNP1150.N01 Exam 6-10( Bucks County College)
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A. Dorsiflexion is the movement of the toes or foot upward toward the shin. It decreases the angle between the dorsum of the foot and the leg.
B. Inversion is turning the sole of the foot inward, so it faces toward the midline of the body.
C. Plantar Flexion is pointing the toes downward, away from the shin, as in standing on tiptoes.
D. Eversion is turning the sole of the foot outward, away from the midline.
Which glands have the most important role in maintaining constant core temperature?
Approximately how much fluid does the body lose per day in insensible perspiration?
What is the basic structural unit of bone?
What is the name of the U-shaped bone located superior to the larynx
Smooth and cardiac muscle operates under involuntary control, whereas skeletal muscle operates under voluntary control.
A single muscle cell is called a
The upper arm bone is known as the;
Yellow bone marrow consists mostly of:
The dermis is
Explanation
Rationale:
A. This would mean closer to the body surface. The dermis is not superficial; rather, the epidermis is the most superficial layer of the skin.
B. This refers to being closer to the midline of the body. The term “medial” does not describe the relationship between the dermis and epidermis.
C. This refers to being away from the midline of the body. Like “medial,” it is not appropriate to describe the layers of the skin.
D. The dermis lies directly beneath the epidermis, making it deeper in position. It contains connective tissue, blood vessels, hair follicles, sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and sensory receptors that support and nourish the epidermis.
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