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Final Exam: NUR2063/ NUR 2063 (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Pathophysiology | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| All Modules | 100% Correct| A Grade - Rasmussen
Final Exam: NUR2063/ NUR 2063 (New 2024/ 2025
Update) Pathophysiology | Complete Guide
with Questions and Verified Answers| All
Modules | 100% Correct| A Grade -
Rasmussen
Final Exam: NUR2063/ NUR 2063 (New
Update) Pathophysiology | Complete Guide
with Questions and Verified Answers| All
Modules | 100% Correct| A Grade -
Rasmussen
QUESTION
What condition leads to a barrel chest?
Answer:
emphysema
QUESTION
What allows pneumonia to develop?
Answer:
inflammation in the lung parenchyma
QUESTION
Extrinsic asthma
Answer:
the immune system responds to the presence of allergens (e.g., pollen, mold) by causing
bronchoconstriction
QUESTION
What is acute respiratory failure?
Answer:
life-threatening inability of the lungs to maintain adequate oxygenation
,QUESTION
What are the expected findings of acute respiratory failure?
QUESTION
What are some clinical manifestations of ARDS?
Answer:
hypoxemia and hypercapnia
QUESTION
What causes ARDS?
Answer:
changes to alveoli diameter, injury to the pulmonary circulation or injury to alveoli
,QUESTION
What is the pH imbalance seen in the patient with hypercapnia
Answer:
respiratory acidosis
QUESTION
How does the body compensate for metabolic acidosis?
Answer:
increasing respirations
QUESTION
What is an expected finding when a client is experiencing hypoventilation?
Answer:
increased carbon dioxide in the bloodstream
QUESTION
Hyperventilation results in what pH imbalance?
Answer:
respiratory alkalosis
QUESTION
Clinical findings of a patient with a pulmonary embolism and develops respiratory alkalosis?
Answer:
lightheadedness or paresthesia
, QUESTION
Acute respiratory failure results in what pH imbalance?
Answer:
Respiratory acidosis
QUESTION
What is a common finding in all forms of heart failure?
Answer:
Decreased cardiac output
QUESTION
What organs are primarily affected by poorly managed hypertension?
Answer:
Heart and kidneys
QUESTION
Where do cardiac electrical impulses originate?
Answer:
Sinoatrial (SA) node
QUESTION
Where is the SA node located?
Answer:
High in the right atrium
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