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6. Consider the presence of hemoglobin in the catheter bag. Whatsymptom would this loss of

hemoglobin most strongly and immediately be linked to in thepatient?

A. Loss of blood volume

B. Loss of heartbeat

C. Drop in blood oxygen saturation

D. Liver failure


When a neuron is stimulated, the area of the membrane at thepoint of stimulation becomes
more permeable to Na+. If a cell starts at resting potential(-70mv), and is then stimulated:
A. The membrane voltage will become < -70mV, because Na+will move OUT of the cell.
B. The membrane voltage will become > -70mV, because Na+will move OUT of the cell.
C. The membrane voltage will become < -70mV because Na+will move INTO the cell.
D. The membrane voltage will become > -70mV because Na+will move INTO the cell.

. At the peak of the action potential, the Na+ voltage-gatedchannels close, and K+ voltage-gated
channels open in response to the positive membrane potential.In order to return the cell to its
negative resting potential quickly:
A. K+ will diffuse along its concentration gradient INTO thecell.
B. K+ will diffuse along its concentration gradient OUT of thecell.
C. Na+ will reverse its direction of diffusion OUT of thecell.
D. The sodium-potassium pump will move Na+ OUT of the cell andK+ INTO the cell.
E. None of the above would return the cell to its negativeresting potential quickly.

You experiment with higher concentrations of toxin and findcases when the cell could not
repolarize at all or, if it began to repolarize, itimmediately depolarized again. This tells you that
the toxin:
A. Prevents voltage-gated K+ channels from opening.
B. Increases the speed that the Na+ ion channels open.
C. Prevents the Na+ ion channels from closing.
D. Makes the Na+ ion channels close too soon.
E. Doesn

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