UNIVERSITY OF BOLTON SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SCIENCES. BSc(HONS) IN ADULT NURSING SEMESTER ONE EXAMINATION 2015/2016

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ljs6 UNIVERSITY OF BOLTON SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SCIENCES BSc(HONS) IN ADULT NURSING SEMESTER ONE EXAMINATION 2015/2016 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY MODULE NO: HLT4082 Date: Wednesday 11 November 2015 Time: 9.30 am 11.30 am INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES: There are 45 questions. Answer 45 questions. All questions carry equal marks. Marks for parts of questions are shown in brackets.

Page 2 of 17 Section 1 Q1 a) Define the term Pathology. Q1 b) Please label the following diagram of a cell using the labels provided below. (6 marks) Student Number.. Question 1 continued over the page

Page 3 of 17 Question 1 continued Q1 c) Describe the Function of the; Nucleolus Cell Membrane Cell wall Cytoplasm Vacuole Q1 d) Name 6 functions of cells. Q1 e) Name the 4 types of tissues. (6 marks) (4 marks) Total 22 marks Please turn the page

Page 4 of 17 Integumentary System Section 2 Q2 a) Name the 2 layers of the Skin. (2 marks) Q2 b) List 7 functions of the skin. (7 marks) Q2 c) Define the term pressure ulcer. Q2 d) List 3 pressure points on the human body. (3 marks) Q2 e) Define the term Pyrexia. Total 11 marks Please turn the page

Page 5 of 17 Cardiovascular Section 3 Q3 a) Label areas 1-7 Student Number. (7 marks) Question 3 continued over the page

Page 6 of 17 Question 3 continued Q3 b) State 2 functions of the heart. (2 marks) Q3 c) What are the 3 functions of blood? (3 marks) Q3 d) List 3 factors that may affect an individual s blood pressure. (3 marks) Q3 e) Name the chambers of the heart. (4 marks) Total 12 marks Please turn the page

Page 7 of 17 Lymphatic System Section 4 Q4 a) List the 3 functions of the lymphatic system. (3 marks) Q4 b) Name 2 of the functions of the spleen. (2 marks) Q4 c) List 3 skills health-care workers most use to prevent hospital acquired infections Q4 d) What is the function of the Lymphatic nodes? (3 marks) Q4 e) What are the symptoms of inflammation? Name 2 of them. (2 marks) Total 11 marks Please turn the page

Page 8 of 17 Muscular Skeletal Section 5) Q5 a) Name the 3 major types of muscle. (3 marks) Q5 b) Name the parts of the typical vertebrae. (5 marks) Student Number Question 5 continued over the page

Page 9 of 17 Question 5 continued Q5 c) Name 3 types of fractures. (3 marks) Q5 d) Describe the role of the Tendon. Q5 e) List 4 functions of the skeletal system. (4 marks) Total 16 marks Please turn the page

Page 10 of 17 Respiratory System Section 6 Q6 a) Label the 6 structures of the respiratory system. (6 marks) Q6 b) State the 2 functions of the trachea. (2 marks) Student Number Question 6 continued over the page

Page 11 of 17 Question 6 continued Q6 c) Where does the gaseous exchange between the lungs and the blood occur? Q6 d) Define the term Hypoxia. Q6 e) What is the name of the membrane that covers the lungs? Total 11 marks Please turn the page

Page 12 of 17 Digestive System Section 7 Q7 a) Label the 11 parts of the digestive system below. (11 marks) Student Number. Question 7 continued over the page

Page 13 of 17 Question 7 continued Q7 b) State 3 functions of the small intestine. (3 marks) Q7 c) State 4 pathologies of the small and large intestines. (4 marks) Q7 d) Where is bile stored? Q7 e) What is meant by the term cirrhosis? Total 19 marks Please turn the page

Page 14 of 17 Central Nervous System Section 8 Q8 a) The Central Nervous System is a complex system and is divided into 2 systems. Name them please. (2 marks) Q8 b) Label the 5 parts of the neuron. Student Number (5 marks) Question 8 continued over the page

Page 15 of 17 Question 8 continued Q8 c) State the function of the Axon. Q8 d) Describe the 2 main functions of the spinal cord. (2 marks) Q8 e) What is the Cerebrum? Total 11 marks Please turn the page

Page 16 of 17 Endocrine Section 9 Q9 a) Label the 8 parts of the Endocrine System (8 marks) Student Number. Question 9 continued over the page

Page 17 of 17 Question 9 continued Q9 b) Name the 2 types of glands in the body. (2 mark) Q9 c) State the role of the Thyroid hormone. Q9 d) Which gland does the hypothalamus have its greatest influence on? Q9 e) Which gland produces glucagon? Total 13 marks END OF QUESTIONS