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Which statement is true regarding hiatal hernia? A) A mixed hernia is the most common type. B) The least common type is a paraesophageal hernia. C) Paraesophageal hernia is herniation of the greater curvature of the stomach. D) A sliding hernia is triggered by standing and frequent meals. - - P...

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what differentiates benign tumors from malignant tumors - - -grow slowly -have well-defined capsule -are not invasive -are well differentiated; look like the tissue from which they arose -have a low miotic index; dividing cells are rare -do not metastasize What differentiates malignant tumo...

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What type of shock can occur with cardiac tamponade? - - cardiogenic shock What type of shock can occur with Severe proinflammatory response to fungal infection? - - septic shock Which happens first in any type of shock? (Less ATP is available for cell function, Cell shifts to anaerobic meta...

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Work of breathing - resistance - - pressure that is required to overcome the resistance to gas flow through the airway during prespiration Clinical conditions that increase airway resistance - - COPD Mechanical obstruction Infection Asthma, bronchospasm Work of breathing - compliance - -...

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What are the signs and symptoms associated with hypernatremia - ANS - thirst, fever, dry mucous membrane, hypotension, tachycardia, restlessness, low jugular venous pressure. Why does giving insulin reduce potassium? - ANS - Insulin carries potassium back into the cell What are the signs and...

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Examples of edema caused by decreased capillary oncotic pressure - ANS - -cirrhosis, malnutrition (decreased synthesis of plasma proteins) -nephrotic syndrome (increased loss of plasma proteins) -Increased plasma Na and H2O retention (dilution of plasma proteins) Examples of edema caused by in...

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