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[Show more]ENDOCRINE DISORDERS: 
 Primary Disorder = Defect within the gland 
o Ex: Primary hypothyroidism 
 Secondary Disorder = Over/under stimulation 
o Ex: Pituitary – Secondary hyperaldosteronism or hypothyroidism 
Hypersecretion = Hormone excess 
 ETIOLOGY: 
o Over-stimulation 
o Secreting tum...
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Add to cartENDOCRINE DISORDERS: 
 Primary Disorder = Defect within the gland 
o Ex: Primary hypothyroidism 
 Secondary Disorder = Over/under stimulation 
o Ex: Pituitary – Secondary hyperaldosteronism or hypothyroidism 
Hypersecretion = Hormone excess 
 ETIOLOGY: 
o Over-stimulation 
o Secreting tum...
All of the following are the risk factors for stroke, EXCEPT for. Select one: 
 O a. Atrial fibrillation 
O b. Substance abuse 
 O c. Smoking 
O d. Hypertension 
 O e Malnutrition 
 
Pathogenesis of primary biliary chalangitis (PBC) is the destruction of the cholangiocytes by the immunological res...
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Add to cartAll of the following are the risk factors for stroke, EXCEPT for. Select one: 
 O a. Atrial fibrillation 
O b. Substance abuse 
 O c. Smoking 
O d. Hypertension 
 O e Malnutrition 
 
Pathogenesis of primary biliary chalangitis (PBC) is the destruction of the cholangiocytes by the immunological res...
Define hypersensitivity Altered immunologic response to an antigen that results in disease or damage to individual (strong genetic linkage) 
2 alternate names for type 1 hypersensitivity Immediate hypersensitivity or IgE mediated reactions most common allergic reactions are type 1 
Mechanisms of typ...
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Add to cartDefine hypersensitivity Altered immunologic response to an antigen that results in disease or damage to individual (strong genetic linkage) 
2 alternate names for type 1 hypersensitivity Immediate hypersensitivity or IgE mediated reactions most common allergic reactions are type 1 
Mechanisms of typ...
Pathology - correct answersA branch of medicine that deals with the structural and functional changes in tissues and organs of the body that cause or are caused by disease. 
 
Pathophysiology - correct answersA specific branch of pathology that studies functional or physiologic changes in the body t...
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Add to cartPathology - correct answersA branch of medicine that deals with the structural and functional changes in tissues and organs of the body that cause or are caused by disease. 
 
Pathophysiology - correct answersA specific branch of pathology that studies functional or physiologic changes in the body t...
Quiz :Physiology reactions in the body during "fight or flight" response? - √Answer :Increased heart rate 
 
Quiz :Ventilation - √Answer :The transport of air from the atmosphere to the lungs and out again. 
 
Quiz :Edema - √Answer :Caused by decreased plasma protein 
 
Quiz :Clinical Manife...
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Add to cartQuiz :Physiology reactions in the body during "fight or flight" response? - √Answer :Increased heart rate 
 
Quiz :Ventilation - √Answer :The transport of air from the atmosphere to the lungs and out again. 
 
Quiz :Edema - √Answer :Caused by decreased plasma protein 
 
Quiz :Clinical Manife...
Description 
Briefly reflect on your pathophysiology experience and address the following questions: How will the knowledge of pathophysiology play into your career role?(nursing) What aspect of pathophysiology do you feel will be the most important moving forward? 
Pathophysiology 
Pathophysiology ...
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Briefly reflect on your pathophysiology experience and address the following questions: How will the knowledge of pathophysiology play into your career role?(nursing) What aspect of pathophysiology do you feel will be the most important moving forward? 
Pathophysiology 
Pathophysiology ...
Hypertrophy - Increase in cell size - results in enlarged tissue mass 
 
Causes of hypertrophy - Additional work by the tissue 
Excessive hormonal stimulation 
 
Examples of hypertrophy - Enlarged heart resulting from increased demands 
Effect of consistent exercise on skeletal muscle, leading to a...
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Add to cartHypertrophy - Increase in cell size - results in enlarged tissue mass 
 
Causes of hypertrophy - Additional work by the tissue 
Excessive hormonal stimulation 
 
Examples of hypertrophy - Enlarged heart resulting from increased demands 
Effect of consistent exercise on skeletal muscle, leading to a...
Health:a“stateofcompletephysical,mental,andsocialwell-beingandnotmerelytheabsenceofdiseaseandinfirmity”. 
•Disease:aninterruption,cessationordisorderinthefunctionofthebodyorganorsystem(physiologicaldysfunction). 
•Eachdiseaseischaracterizedusuallybyarecognizedetiologicagents,anidentifiablegr...
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Add to cartHealth:a“stateofcompletephysical,mental,andsocialwell-beingandnotmerelytheabsenceofdiseaseandinfirmity”. 
•Disease:aninterruption,cessationordisorderinthefunctionofthebodyorganorsystem(physiologicaldysfunction). 
•Eachdiseaseischaracterizedusuallybyarecognizedetiologicagents,anidentifiablegr...
Chapter 1: The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease 
•	General Concepts 
o	Pathology 
	The Greek word meaning suffering 
	Modern meaning “study of disease” 
•	Understanding the cellular and molecular abnormalities that give rise to disease 
o	Understanding NORMAL cellular structure and...
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Add to cartChapter 1: The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease 
•	General Concepts 
o	Pathology 
	The Greek word meaning suffering 
	Modern meaning “study of disease” 
•	Understanding the cellular and molecular abnormalities that give rise to disease 
o	Understanding NORMAL cellular structure and...
Reversible Cell Injury 
Reversible 
injury is the stage of cell injury at which the deranged function and 
morphology of the injured cells can return to normal if the damaging stimulus is 
removed 
Two 
patterns of reversible cell injury can be observed under the microscope 
1 
Cellular swelling 
Oc...
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Add to cartReversible Cell Injury 
Reversible 
injury is the stage of cell injury at which the deranged function and 
morphology of the injured cells can return to normal if the damaging stimulus is 
removed 
Two 
patterns of reversible cell injury can be observed under the microscope 
1 
Cellular swelling 
Oc...
SUBJECT AND TASKS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY. GENERAL NOSOLOGY. ETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS. 
1.Pathophysiology is the science of: 
# &Vital functions of a sick human and animal organism. 
# Mechanisms of development of diseases. 
# Causes of disease 
 # The conditions of development of disease. 
2. The goal...
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Add to cartSUBJECT AND TASKS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY. GENERAL NOSOLOGY. ETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS. 
1.Pathophysiology is the science of: 
# &Vital functions of a sick human and animal organism. 
# Mechanisms of development of diseases. 
# Causes of disease 
 # The conditions of development of disease. 
2. The goal...
Hypersensitivity I – immediate (onset 15-30 min) 
Affects 
- skin (urticaria and eczema, angioedema) 
- eyes (conjunctivitis) 
- nasopharynx (rhinorrhea, rhinitis), 
- bronchopulmonary tissues (asthma) 
- gastrointestinal tract (gastroenteritis) 
- Anaphylaxis 
Histology 
- Extrinsic/exogenous ant...
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Add to cartHypersensitivity I – immediate (onset 15-30 min) 
Affects 
- skin (urticaria and eczema, angioedema) 
- eyes (conjunctivitis) 
- nasopharynx (rhinorrhea, rhinitis), 
- bronchopulmonary tissues (asthma) 
- gastrointestinal tract (gastroenteritis) 
- Anaphylaxis 
Histology 
- Extrinsic/exogenous ant...
Introduction 
The cardiovascular system is composed of heart, blood vessels, and blood. This system circulates blood all over the body to supply oxygen, nutrients, hormones, etc. In simple terms, its main functions are: 
1) Distribution of O, and nutrients (such as glucose, amino acids) to all the...
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The cardiovascular system is composed of heart, blood vessels, and blood. This system circulates blood all over the body to supply oxygen, nutrients, hormones, etc. In simple terms, its main functions are: 
1) Distribution of O, and nutrients (such as glucose, amino acids) to all the...
Question 1. Which cells function to maintain bone matrix? CORRECT FEEDBACK: Osteocytes. 
Question 2. Prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) can result in which type of cancer? CORRECT 
FEEDBACK: Vaginal cancer. 
Question 3. Which statement by the professor best describes acute respiratory dis...
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Add to cartQuestion 1. Which cells function to maintain bone matrix? CORRECT FEEDBACK: Osteocytes. 
Question 2. Prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) can result in which type of cancer? CORRECT 
FEEDBACK: Vaginal cancer. 
Question 3. Which statement by the professor best describes acute respiratory dis...
Pathophysiology 
A male patient 80 years old was brought to the hospital on 7th September 2021. He was diagnosed with Enterococcal Bacteremia and several ongoing comorbidities, including arterial fibrillation with RVR, aortic valve endocarditis, acute kidney injury superimposed on chronic kidney, pr...
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A male patient 80 years old was brought to the hospital on 7th September 2021. He was diagnosed with Enterococcal Bacteremia and several ongoing comorbidities, including arterial fibrillation with RVR, aortic valve endocarditis, acute kidney injury superimposed on chronic kidney, pr...
Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) 
Facts 
Most common disease of the esophagus 
i. 
Caused by the rise of stomach acid into the esophagus 
ii. 
a. 
Pathophysiology (two types) 
Malfunctioning relaxation of the sphincter between the esophagus and stomach (LES) 
i. 
Rise in pressure within the s...
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Add to cartGastro-esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) 
Facts 
Most common disease of the esophagus 
i. 
Caused by the rise of stomach acid into the esophagus 
ii. 
a. 
Pathophysiology (two types) 
Malfunctioning relaxation of the sphincter between the esophagus and stomach (LES) 
i. 
Rise in pressure within the s...
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following structures is most likely to be located in the renal medulla? 
a. proximal convoluted tubule 
b. Glomerulus 
c. loop of Henle 
d. afferent arteriole 
ANS: C 
2. Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidney? 
a. regulation of body fluid ...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following structures is most likely to be located in the renal medulla? 
a. proximal convoluted tubule 
b. Glomerulus 
c. loop of Henle 
d. afferent arteriole 
ANS: C 
2. Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidney? 
a. regulation of body fluid ...
1. The nucleus _________, which is essential for function and survival of the cell. 
A) is the site of protein synthesis 
B) contains the genetic code 
C) transforms cellular energy 
D) initiates aerobic metabolism 
2. Although energy is not made in mitochondria, they are known as the ìpower plants...
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Add to cart1. The nucleus _________, which is essential for function and survival of the cell. 
A) is the site of protein synthesis 
B) contains the genetic code 
C) transforms cellular energy 
D) initiates aerobic metabolism 
2. Although energy is not made in mitochondria, they are known as the ìpower plants...
Pathophysiology Exam Questions 
1. The disease: definition, stage. The etiology. Pathogenesis. 
2. Terminal states: preahoniya, agony, clinical death, biological death. The most important methods of resuscitation. 
3. Pathogenic effect of thermal factors, hyper- and hypothermia, frostbite and burns,...
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1. The disease: definition, stage. The etiology. Pathogenesis. 
2. Terminal states: preahoniya, agony, clinical death, biological death. The most important methods of resuscitation. 
3. Pathogenic effect of thermal factors, hyper- and hypothermia, frostbite and burns,...
NURS 350 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY : ALL DIAGRAMS [ ARIZONA COLLEGE OF NURSING]
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As to the term immunity, there is a wide and more narrow its interpretation. I.I. 
Mechnikov interpreted it widely as an opposition of organism to infection, 
independently of its primer or repeated development. По этой интерпретации this 
opposition includes such non-specific mec...
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Add to cartAs to the term immunity, there is a wide and more narrow its interpretation. I.I. 
Mechnikov interpreted it widely as an opposition of organism to infection, 
independently of its primer or repeated development. По этой интерпретации this 
opposition includes such non-specific mec...
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