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A client is admitted to the emergency department after an automobile accident and
  complains of a stiff neck. What vertebrae ensures that the head can turn freely?
 
  A) Atlas
  B) Axis
  C) Sacrum
  D) Coccyx

Question 2

The nurse is teaching the student nurse what occurs when human HIV invades a normal human cell. Which of the following events occurs?
 
  A) The virus uses its own RNA to change the healthy cell's existing DNA.
  B) The virus's DNA duplicates and spreads HIV within the body.
  C) The original purpose and function of the normal cell is recreated in the HIV cells.
  D) A reverse transcriptase protein converts the virus's RNA into DNA.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A
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HIV is an infectious human retrovirus that invades a healthy, normal cell. The virus uses its own RNA to change the healthy cell's existing DNA into cells that replicate. The virus overtakes the biosynthesis of existing cells to duplicate and spread HIV within the body. A reverse transcriptase enzyme is necessary to convert the virus's RNA into DNA. HIV cells are created and are then able to reproduce new HIV cells. The original purpose or function of the normal cell is destroyed.



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