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WGU Pathophysiology Study Guide: D236 Pathophysiology EXAM QUESTIONS Completed with Correct ANSWERS
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WGU Pathophysiology Study Guide: D236 Pathophysiology EXAM QUESTIONS Completed with Correct ANSWERS Question 1 1. A bedridden client has frequent gastrointestinal reflux. Which condition might the client develop due to gastrointestinal reflux? A. Aspiration Pneumonia B. Hypotension C. Hyperthermia D. Constipation 4 points Question 2 1. A client displays behaviors that involve a desire for perfection and success in academics, and psychiatric characteristics, such as being socially isolated and em...
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WGU Pathophysiology Study Guide: D236 Pathophysiology EXAM QUESTIONS Completed with Correct ANSWERS
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WGU Pathophysiology Study Guide: D236 Pathophysiology EXAM QUESTIONS Completed with Correct ANSWERS 
 
 
Question 1 
 
1. 	A bedridden client has frequent gastrointestinal reflux. Which condition might the client develop due to gastrointestinal reflux? 
 
 
 
 	A. Aspiration Pneumonia 
 	B. Hypotension 
 	C. Hyperthermia 
	 	D. Constipation 
 
4 points 
 
Question 2 
 
1. A client displays behaviors that involve a desire for perfection and success in academics, and psychiatri...
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(solved 2023) WGU D236 Pathophysiology EXAM QUESTIONS Study Guide Completed with Correct ANSWERS
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(solved 2023) WGU D236 Pathophysiology EXAM QUESTIONS Study Guide Completed with Correct ANSWERS 
 
Question 1 
 
1. 	A bedridden client has frequent gastrointestinal reflux. Which condition might the client develop due to gastrointestinal reflux? 
 
 
 
 	A. Aspiration Pneumonia 
 	B. Hypotension 
 	C. Hyperthermia 
	 	D. Constipation 
 
4 points 
 
Question 2 
 
1. A client displays behaviors that involve a desire for perfection and success in academics, and psychiatric chara...
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NUR 216- pathophysiology Practice Exam Questions Solved Correctly.
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Exam Questions Solved Correctly. 
 
-Reactive to chemical mediators, secretes hormones, and enzymes 
-Lays foundation for atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis 
-Composed of endothelial cells - Answer Tunica Intima 
 
-Responds with vasoconstriction and vasodilation 
-Composed of smooth muscle - Answer Tunica Media 
 
-Structure and support 
-Comprises connective tissue providing protection for the vessel. - Answer Tunica Externa 
 
How do arteries play a role in blood pressure? - Answer...
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Patho Quiz 3 Questions with Correct Verified Answers and 2024
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Which statement best differentiates cardiac afterload from cardiac preload? - 
Cardiac afterload is the amount of resistance that the ventricle must overcome 
How does the heart function when a client is diagnosed with heart failure? - The 
contractility and stroke volume decreases. 
What is oncotic pressure? - A force that attempts to pull fluid from the interstitial 
and intracellular space 
How is chronic heart failure different from acute heart failure? - Chronic heart 
failure gradually dev...
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 1 Questions And Answers
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plays an important role in regulating blood volume and systemic vascular 
resistance, which together influence cardiac output and arterial pressure 
 ~ RAAS mechanism 
•Calcium < 4 mEq/L 
 ~ Hypocalcemia 
•Manifestations: dysrhythmias, electrocardiogram changes, increased bleeding 
tendencies, anxiety, confusion, depression, irritability, fatigue, lethargy, 
paresthesia, increased deep tendon reflexes, tremors, muscle spasms, seizures, 
laryngeal spasms, increased bowel sounds, abdomi...
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FCCN II: cardiac concepts latest update graded A
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FCCN II: cardiac concepts latest update graded A preload: what how wet/dry you are amount of fluid filling heart *affected by dilating/constricting VEINS* 
R heart -CVP 
L heart -PCWP (wedge pressure) 
preload: affected by VEINS 
constrict --> INCREASE dilate --> DECREASE 
preload: frank-starling principle giving fluid improves CO up to a certain pt 
preload: Tx low -*crystalloids* -colloids: albumin, hespan -blood: PRBCs, plasma 
preload: Tx high -diuretics: lasix -vasodilators: NTG, nare...
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NURS 5315: Advanced Patho Exam 5|Latest Update Graded A+
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NURS 5315: Advanced Patho Exam 5|Latest Update Graded A+ 
What are the key functions of the kidneys? 
Excretion of metabolic waste. 
Regulation of water and electrolyte balance 
Regulation of arterial BP 
Erythrocyte production 
1, 25 -dihyydroxy vitamin production (calcitriol) 
Gluconeogenesis 
 
 
What metabolic waste do the kidneys excrete? 
Urea 
Creatinine 
Bilirubin 
Drugs 
Hormone metabolites 
 
 
How do the kidneys regulate arterial blood pressure? 
RAAS 
 
The renin-angiotensin-aldoster...
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NURS 612 Exam 2 Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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NURS 612 Exam 2 Questions And Answers 
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Primary Function of Renal System - answerMaintain a stable internal environment for 
optimal cell and tissue metabolism 
Renal artery is very _____, blood in kidney's moves with ____ pressure, which is necessary for 
filtration - answershort; high 
Juxtaglomerular Apparatus large scale function is controlling _____ ________ - 
answerblood pressure (by controlling renal blood flow and filtration) 
Juxtaglomerular cell location - answeraround ...
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Advanced Pathophysiology Questions and Correct Answers
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Which cardiomyopathy can be the result of HIV 
 ~~~ Dilated Cardiomyopathy also known as eccentric ventricular hypertrophy 
which leads to impaired contraction of the ventricles due to volume overload. 
Heart failure compensatory mechanism 
 ~~~ Initially, the SNS is stimulated with catecholamine release epinephrine 
and norepinephrine, which causes vasoconstriction, increases heart rate, 
contractility and anti diuretic hormone secretion. With SNS stimulation and 
decreasing cardiac output,...
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