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NURS 5315 Pathophysiology - Exam 3 - UTA (Urban) with 100% correct answers /pass
NURS 5315 Pathophysiology - Exam 3 - UTA (Urban) with 100% correct answers /pass
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[Show more]Cardiac Blood Flow - answer-o From body 
o Through: Vena cavas Right atrium Tricuspid valve Right ventricle Pulmonic valve Pulmonary artery 
o To lungs Pulmonary vein Left atrium Mitral valve Left ventricle Aortic valve 
o Back to body 
Cardiac Anatomy - answer-The heart is the size of a ...
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Add to cartCardiac Blood Flow - answer-o From body 
o Through: Vena cavas Right atrium Tricuspid valve Right ventricle Pulmonic valve Pulmonary artery 
o To lungs Pulmonary vein Left atrium Mitral valve Left ventricle Aortic valve 
o Back to body 
Cardiac Anatomy - answer-The heart is the size of a ...
First 5 steps in the inflammatory process - answer-1. mast cell 
degranulation 
2. activation of coagulation cascade 
3. activation of kinin cascade 
4. release of chemotactic factors 
5.Activation of the complement cascade 
Role/function in the inflammatory process: Complement - 
answer-Form the me...
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Add to cartFirst 5 steps in the inflammatory process - answer-1. mast cell 
degranulation 
2. activation of coagulation cascade 
3. activation of kinin cascade 
4. release of chemotactic factors 
5.Activation of the complement cascade 
Role/function in the inflammatory process: Complement - 
answer-Form the me...
Osteoporosis - answer-Most common bone disease in humans. 
A condition in which the body's bones are marked by low bone mineral 
density, impaired structural integrity, decreased bone strength. 
bone density classifications - answer-Normal bone mass > 
833mg/cm2 
Osteopenia: bone mass of 648-833...
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Add to cartOsteoporosis - answer-Most common bone disease in humans. 
A condition in which the body's bones are marked by low bone mineral 
density, impaired structural integrity, decreased bone strength. 
bone density classifications - answer-Normal bone mass > 
833mg/cm2 
Osteopenia: bone mass of 648-833...
Ventilation - ANSWER-movement of air in and out of the lungs 
Respiration - ANSWER-The process by which cells break down 
simple food molecules to release the energy they contain. 
Minute Ventilation (VE) - ANSWER-Set flow of expired gas in one 
minute 
VE = VT x RR 
Normal VE is 5-8L/min. 
< 10 ...
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Add to cartVentilation - ANSWER-movement of air in and out of the lungs 
Respiration - ANSWER-The process by which cells break down 
simple food molecules to release the energy they contain. 
Minute Ventilation (VE) - ANSWER-Set flow of expired gas in one 
minute 
VE = VT x RR 
Normal VE is 5-8L/min. 
< 10 ...
Ventilation - ANSWER-movement of air in and out of the lungs 
Respiration - ANSWER-The process by which cells break down 
simple food molecules to release the energy they contain. 
Minute Ventilation (VE) - ANSWER-Set flow of expired gas in one 
minute 
VE = VT x RR 
Normal VE is 5-8L/min. 
< 10 ...
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Add to cartVentilation - ANSWER-movement of air in and out of the lungs 
Respiration - ANSWER-The process by which cells break down 
simple food molecules to release the energy they contain. 
Minute Ventilation (VE) - ANSWER-Set flow of expired gas in one 
minute 
VE = VT x RR 
Normal VE is 5-8L/min. 
< 10 ...
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12 Cranial nerves - answer-1. Olfactory 
2. Optic 
3. Oculomotor 
4. Trochlear 
5. Trigeminal 
6. Abducens 
7. Facial 
8. Vestibulocochlear 
9. Glossopharyngeal 
10. Vagus 
11. Accessory 
12. Hypoglossal 
Afferent nerves - answer-sensory nerves that carry impulses from the 
cells, tissues, a...
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12 Cranial nerves - answer-1. Olfactory 
2. Optic 
3. Oculomotor 
4. Trochlear 
5. Trigeminal 
6. Abducens 
7. Facial 
8. Vestibulocochlear 
9. Glossopharyngeal 
10. Vagus 
11. Accessory 
12. Hypoglossal 
Afferent nerves - answer-sensory nerves that carry impulses from the 
cells, tissues, a...
Clinical manifestations of Pulmonary Embolism - answer-Sudden 
onset pleuritic chest pain, dyspnea, tachypnea, tachycardia, 
unexplained anxiety 
Less common- syncope and hemoptysis 
Risk factors for PE - answer-Triad of Virchow 
Venous stasis, hypercoagulability, endothelial injury 
CM of pulmonary...
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Add to cartClinical manifestations of Pulmonary Embolism - answer-Sudden 
onset pleuritic chest pain, dyspnea, tachypnea, tachycardia, 
unexplained anxiety 
Less common- syncope and hemoptysis 
Risk factors for PE - answer-Triad of Virchow 
Venous stasis, hypercoagulability, endothelial injury 
CM of pulmonary...
Leukocytosis - answer-increase in the number of white blood cells 
Leukopenia - answer-deficiency of white blood cells 
Neutrophilia - answer-elevated neutrophil count; commonly seen in 
bacterial infections, inflammation, & necrotic tissue 
Neutropenia - answer-a decreased number of neutrophils; co...
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Add to cartLeukocytosis - answer-increase in the number of white blood cells 
Leukopenia - answer-deficiency of white blood cells 
Neutrophilia - answer-elevated neutrophil count; commonly seen in 
bacterial infections, inflammation, & necrotic tissue 
Neutropenia - answer-a decreased number of neutrophils; co...
Inversly - answer-phosphorus and calcium are _______ related 
Decreases, increases - answer-Calcium __________ in renal failure, 
so phosphorus ______________ 
Nephron - answer-Functions: filtration, reabsorption, secretion 
glomerular filtration - answer-The first step in urine formation in which 
...
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Add to cartInversly - answer-phosphorus and calcium are _______ related 
Decreases, increases - answer-Calcium __________ in renal failure, 
so phosphorus ______________ 
Nephron - answer-Functions: filtration, reabsorption, secretion 
glomerular filtration - answer-The first step in urine formation in which 
...
Arteriosclerosis - answer-Thick and Hardened artery 
HTN | Smoking | Diabetes 
Intima is damaged and walls stiffen. Elasticity and compliance 
decreases. 
Atherosclerosis - answer-Fatty Deposits 
Plaques form | tissue inflamed | High amount of LDL's (low-density 
lipoproteins=more fat than protein)...
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Add to cartArteriosclerosis - answer-Thick and Hardened artery 
HTN | Smoking | Diabetes 
Intima is damaged and walls stiffen. Elasticity and compliance 
decreases. 
Atherosclerosis - answer-Fatty Deposits 
Plaques form | tissue inflamed | High amount of LDL's (low-density 
lipoproteins=more fat than protein)...
Cell-Mediated Immunity - answer-T-cells 
Types of T cells - answer--CD4 cells 
-CD8 cells 
-memory T cells 
-T regulatory cells 
CD4 cells - answer--Th/Thelper/T4 
-release lymphokines to begin inflammatory process 
-mediate delayed sensitivity (TB skin test) 
CD8 cells - answer--T cells/Killer T/T8...
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Add to cartCell-Mediated Immunity - answer-T-cells 
Types of T cells - answer--CD4 cells 
-CD8 cells 
-memory T cells 
-T regulatory cells 
CD4 cells - answer--Th/Thelper/T4 
-release lymphokines to begin inflammatory process 
-mediate delayed sensitivity (TB skin test) 
CD8 cells - answer--T cells/Killer T/T8...
Paraneoplastic: Cushing syndrome - answer-Underlying cancers: sm 
cell carcinoma of lung, pancreatic ca, neural tumors. Caused by: 
Adenocorticotropic hormone 
paraneoplastic: SIADH - answer-Sm cell carcinoma of lung, 
intracranial neoplasms. Caused by: ADH or Atrial natiuretic hormone 
paraneoplast...
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Add to cartParaneoplastic: Cushing syndrome - answer-Underlying cancers: sm 
cell carcinoma of lung, pancreatic ca, neural tumors. Caused by: 
Adenocorticotropic hormone 
paraneoplastic: SIADH - answer-Sm cell carcinoma of lung, 
intracranial neoplasms. Caused by: ADH or Atrial natiuretic hormone 
paraneoplast...
Name 5 types of immunity - answer-Natural Immunity, Acquired 
Immunity, Passive acquired immunity, Humoral immunity, 
Cell-Mediated immunity 
Macrocytic Anemias - answer-Pernicious anemia, Folate Deficiency 
Anemia, 
Microcytic Anemias - answer-Iron Deficiency Anemia 
Neonate Platelets - answer-Are ...
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Add to cartName 5 types of immunity - answer-Natural Immunity, Acquired 
Immunity, Passive acquired immunity, Humoral immunity, 
Cell-Mediated immunity 
Macrocytic Anemias - answer-Pernicious anemia, Folate Deficiency 
Anemia, 
Microcytic Anemias - answer-Iron Deficiency Anemia 
Neonate Platelets - answer-Are ...
A patient in respiratory distress and is breathing 33 breaths per 
minute. Which ABG value is consistent with the clinical scenario? 
PCO2 15 
pH 7.30 
pH 7.45 
O2 sat 100% 
A patient who is breathing 33 breaths per minute is hyperventilating 
and blowing off CO2; therefore the PCO2 level will be lo...
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Add to cartA patient in respiratory distress and is breathing 33 breaths per 
minute. Which ABG value is consistent with the clinical scenario? 
PCO2 15 
pH 7.30 
pH 7.45 
O2 sat 100% 
A patient who is breathing 33 breaths per minute is hyperventilating 
and blowing off CO2; therefore the PCO2 level will be lo...
action potential - answer-The process by which excitable cells transmit information from 
one to another. 
How is the action potential altered by a potassium imbalance? (Hyperkalemia) - 
answer-The ECF has more K+ ions. The membrane potential becomes more positive 
(hypopolarized). 
Cells become MOR...
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Add to cartaction potential - answer-The process by which excitable cells transmit information from 
one to another. 
How is the action potential altered by a potassium imbalance? (Hyperkalemia) - 
answer-The ECF has more K+ ions. The membrane potential becomes more positive 
(hypopolarized). 
Cells become MOR...
HIV EIA (3rd generation immunoassay) - answer-can use urine, 
saliva, or serum (most accurate), need to wait until 12 weeks post 
exposure to see antibodies, >99% accurate 
4th generation immunoassay- "gold standard" 
measures P24 antigen 
can test 10 days post exposure 
Mast cell - answer-Cell...
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saliva, or serum (most accurate), need to wait until 12 weeks post 
exposure to see antibodies, >99% accurate 
4th generation immunoassay- "gold standard" 
measures P24 antigen 
can test 10 days post exposure 
Mast cell - answer-Cell...
Action Potential: Hypokalemia leads to what complications - 
answer-Potassium leaves the cell leaving behind negative anions, cell 
hyperpolarizes making the cell more negative and therefore less 
excitable 
CC: Weakness, Smooth Muscle atony, parathesias (pins and 
needles), Cardiac dysrythmias 
Act...
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Add to cartAction Potential: Hypokalemia leads to what complications - 
answer-Potassium leaves the cell leaving behind negative anions, cell 
hyperpolarizes making the cell more negative and therefore less 
excitable 
CC: Weakness, Smooth Muscle atony, parathesias (pins and 
needles), Cardiac dysrythmias 
Act...
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