Rasmussen University
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NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology
NUR2063 Patho Exam 1, 2 and Final Exams
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NUR2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology (Rasmussen)
2025- 2026
NUR2063 Exam 1 Comprehensive Review Chapter 1, 2,
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what is the electrolyte pool? - Answer>> bone marrow
reservoir for calcium, magnesium and phosphate
causes of edema - Answer>> increased capillary
hydrostatic pressure, loss of plasma proteins,
obstruction of lymphatic circulation, increased capillary
permeability
Hypokalemia S/S - Answer>> altered muscle function
and weakness,Abd distention, bloating, diminished
bowels sounds, constipation, Dysrhythmias, Flat T
waves on ECG, hyper polarization leads to less reactive
to stimuli, postural hypo tension
Hyperkalemia S/S - Answer>> Mild cramping,
hyperactive bowel sounds, diarrhea, muscle weakness
starting in lower extremities and ascends, Bradycardia,
Dysrhythmias, Tall T waves on ECG, Cardiac arrest
Hypocalcemia S/S - Answer>> Diarrhea, Numbness,
Tingling of extremities and around mouth, Convulsions,
Positive Chvostek sign, Positive Trousseau sign, painful
cramps ('charlie horses')
Brady, brittle bones,
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Hypercalcemia S/S - Answer>> Muscle weakness,
Constipation, Anorexia, N/V, Polyuria, confusion,
increased HR and BP, Dysrhythmias, blood clots form
easily, risk for DVT
Hyponatremia S/S - Answer>> hyperactive bowel
sounds, Weakness, Lethargy, Confusion, Muscle
cramps, Twitching, Seizures, Coma, Death
Hypernatremia S/S - Answer>> S = Skin flushed
A = Agitation
L = Low-grade fever
T = Thirst
eye twitching
Hypophosphatemia S/S - Answer>> ↓Cardiac Output
and Contractility
Slowed Respirations
Weakness
↓DTR
↓Bone Density
Irritability/Confusion/Seizures
↓Platelet aggregation
↑Bleeding
Immunosupression
Hyperphosphatemia S/S - Answer>> Causes
hypocalcemia:
+Trousseau's and Chvosteks
Hypomagnesemia S/S - Answer>> Torsades de
Pointes (tornado in the heart) Afib, Vfib, Prolonged QT,
flattened T wave, N/T, painful muscle contractions,
decreased GI, constipations, nausea, paralytic ileus
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