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NUR 2063 Exam 1 & 2, Final Exam, Study Guide, Focused Review & Blueprint 2021 | Essentials of Pathophysiology
NUR 2063 Exam 1 & 2, Final Exam, Study Guide, Focused Review & Blueprint 2021 | Essentials of Pathophysiology
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[Show more]NUR 2063 Final Exam 2021 Winter | Essentials of Pathophysiology 
1. •Neither recessive nor dominant—co-dominant. 
• Hemoglobin S causes erythrocytes to be abnormally shaped. 
• Abnormal erythrocytes carry less oxygen and clog vessels, causing hypoxia and tissue ischemia. 
Exercise-induced as...
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1. •Neither recessive nor dominant—co-dominant. 
• Hemoglobin S causes erythrocytes to be abnormally shaped. 
• Abnormal erythrocytes carry less oxygen and clog vessels, causing hypoxia and tissue ischemia. 
Exercise-induced as...
NUR 2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Final Exam 2 
1. If a patient reports SOB, which term below describes this feeling? 
a. sign 
b. symptom 
c. contraindication 
d. objective data 
Answer: symptom 
2. thyroid gland is located where? 
a. head 
b. throat 
c. chest 
d. neck 
Answer: neck 
3. true o...
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1. If a patient reports SOB, which term below describes this feeling? 
a. sign 
b. symptom 
c. contraindication 
d. objective data 
Answer: symptom 
2. thyroid gland is located where? 
a. head 
b. throat 
c. chest 
d. neck 
Answer: neck 
3. true o...
NUR 2063 Exam 1 Essentials of Pathophysiology 
1. Which of the following assessment findings indicates an alteration in 
homeostatic control mechanisms? 
- Fever 
2. Injury that occurs when blood flow is diminished to tissue is called injury. 
- ischemic 
3. The cancer growth continuum is divided in...
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1. Which of the following assessment findings indicates an alteration in 
homeostatic control mechanisms? 
- Fever 
2. Injury that occurs when blood flow is diminished to tissue is called injury. 
- ischemic 
3. The cancer growth continuum is divided in...
NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Final Exam Study Guide 
Modules 1-10 Fully Covered 
Module 1 
Chapter 2 
I. General Adaptation Syndrome and Allostasis 
a. Alarm Stage: Fight-or-Flight response due to stressful stimuli. 
b. Resistance Stage: Nervous & Endocrine systems returning the body to 
homeostasis 
c....
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Modules 1-10 Fully Covered 
Module 1 
Chapter 2 
I. General Adaptation Syndrome and Allostasis 
a. Alarm Stage: Fight-or-Flight response due to stressful stimuli. 
b. Resistance Stage: Nervous & Endocrine systems returning the body to 
homeostasis 
c....
NUR 2063 Exam 2 Blueprint Fall 2021 Essentials of Pathophysiology 
GI disorders 
• Dysphagia Difficulty swallowing 
o Causes Nero disease: Parkinson’s, dementias, muscular dystrophy, Huntington’s, ALS, 
MN, 
Guillain Barre Syndrome. Other: Congenital issues/cerebral palsy, Esophageal stenosis,...
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GI disorders 
• Dysphagia Difficulty swallowing 
o Causes Nero disease: Parkinson’s, dementias, muscular dystrophy, Huntington’s, ALS, 
MN, 
Guillain Barre Syndrome. Other: Congenital issues/cerebral palsy, Esophageal stenosis,...
NUR 2063 Exam 1 Essentials of Pathophysiology Q&A 
Module 1 
1. What is allostasis? 
a. Allostasis is a dynamic process that supports and helps the body achieve a 
steady state. 
2. Understand the difference between sequela and complication. 
a. Sequela is the disease or condition in which is caused...
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Module 1 
1. What is allostasis? 
a. Allostasis is a dynamic process that supports and helps the body achieve a 
steady state. 
2. Understand the difference between sequela and complication. 
a. Sequela is the disease or condition in which is caused...
•	What is pathophysiology? 
o	the study of abnormalities in physiologic functioning of living beings. It is studies in terms of common, or classic, presentations of disorders. 
•	Stress response 
o	body’s attempt to try to restore the balance; is helpful but can become damaging when repeatedly...
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Add to cart•	What is pathophysiology? 
o	the study of abnormalities in physiologic functioning of living beings. It is studies in terms of common, or classic, presentations of disorders. 
•	Stress response 
o	body’s attempt to try to restore the balance; is helpful but can become damaging when repeatedly...
NUR 2063 Exam Test 1 Q&A Essentials of Pathophysiology 
1. Pain, Pallor, paralysis, paresthesias, pulselessness. Injury caused when tissues such as blood 
vessels and nerves are constricted within a space as from swelling or from a tight dressing or 
cast. Swelling in a confined space 
that produces...
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1. Pain, Pallor, paralysis, paresthesias, pulselessness. Injury caused when tissues such as blood 
vessels and nerves are constricted within a space as from swelling or from a tight dressing or 
cast. Swelling in a confined space 
that produces...
NUR 2063 Final Exam 2 Study Guide Pathophysiology 
Module 4 
▪ Clinical manifestations – appendicitis 
o Right, lower abdominal pain, nausea, occasional diarrhea 
▪ Cause of pseudomembranous colitis and nonpharmacologic treatmentso 
(Often called antibiotic associated colitis) Acute inflammati...
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Module 4 
▪ Clinical manifestations – appendicitis 
o Right, lower abdominal pain, nausea, occasional diarrhea 
▪ Cause of pseudomembranous colitis and nonpharmacologic treatmentso 
(Often called antibiotic associated colitis) Acute inflammati...
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