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[Show more]N5315 Test 2 All Answers Correct 
What do CD4/helper T cells do? ️Activate macrophages, B-cells, cytotoxic T-cells, and other CD4 cells 
What is released by Th1 and what does it do? ️Releases IL2 and activates cytotoxic Tcells 
What does CD4 bind to? ️MCHII 
What is released by Th2 and wha...
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What do CD4/helper T cells do? ️Activate macrophages, B-cells, cytotoxic T-cells, and other CD4 cells 
What is released by Th1 and what does it do? ️Releases IL2 and activates cytotoxic Tcells 
What does CD4 bind to? ️MCHII 
What is released by Th2 and wha...
N5315 Module 3 (Exam 2) Adv. Organizers Verified Answers 
Cell-Mediated Immunity ️T-cells 
Types of T cells ️-CD4 cells -CD8 cells -memory T cells -T regulatory cells 
CD4 cells ️-Th/Thelper/T4 -release lymphokines to begin inflammatory process -mediate delayed sensitivity (TB skin test) 
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Cell-Mediated Immunity ️T-cells 
Types of T cells ️-CD4 cells -CD8 cells -memory T cells -T regulatory cells 
CD4 cells ️-Th/Thelper/T4 -release lymphokines to begin inflammatory process -mediate delayed sensitivity (TB skin test) 
...
N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology - CAD, Angina, and ACS (Lecture) 
Just distal to the aortic valve ️Where do the coronary arteries branch off the aortic root? 
Left coronary artery and right coronary artery ️What are the 2 main coronary arteries that branch off 
the aorta? 
During cardiac di...
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Just distal to the aortic valve ️Where do the coronary arteries branch off the aortic root? 
Left coronary artery and right coronary artery ️What are the 2 main coronary arteries that branch off 
the aorta? 
During cardiac di...
Inflammation Process - N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Verified Answers 
Cellular injury What precipitates the inflammatory process? 
Mast cell degranulation, activation of the coagulation cascade, activation of the kinin cascade, release of 
chemotactic factors, and the activation of the compleme...
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Cellular injury What precipitates the inflammatory process? 
Mast cell degranulation, activation of the coagulation cascade, activation of the kinin cascade, release of 
chemotactic factors, and the activation of the compleme...
Nurs 5315: Adv Patho Exam 1 All Answers 
Atrophy E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase 
in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell 
Physiologic: thymus gland...
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Atrophy E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase 
in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell 
Physiologic: thymus gland...
N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology- Electrolyte Homeostasis and Fluid 
Balance/Imbalances 
Fluid balance between the spaces is maintained by a number of dynamics. These include (5): 
osmolality (tonicity), osmosis, osmotic pressure, hydrostatic pressure, and oncotic pressure 
Osmolality the measure...
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Balance/Imbalances 
Fluid balance between the spaces is maintained by a number of dynamics. These include (5): 
osmolality (tonicity), osmosis, osmotic pressure, hydrostatic pressure, and oncotic pressure 
Osmolality the measure...
UTA Nurs 5315 Exam 2 All Answers Correct 
Name 5 types of immunity ️Natural Immunity, Acquired Immunity, Passive acquired immunity, 
Humoral immunity, Cell-Mediated immunity 
Macrocytic Anemias ️Pernicious anemia, Folate Deficiency Anemia, 
Microcytic Anemias ️Iron Deficiency Anemia 
Neon...
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Name 5 types of immunity ️Natural Immunity, Acquired Immunity, Passive acquired immunity, 
Humoral immunity, Cell-Mediated immunity 
Macrocytic Anemias ️Pernicious anemia, Folate Deficiency Anemia, 
Microcytic Anemias ️Iron Deficiency Anemia 
Neon...
NURS 5315 UTA Exam 2 Verified Solutions 
HIV EIA (3rd generation immunoassay) ️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...
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HIV EIA (3rd generation immunoassay) ️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...
NURS 5315 Final All Answers Correct 
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 o...
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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 o...
NURS 5315 GI Module 9, exam 5 all answers correct 
Upper GI organs ️mouth,pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and duodenum 
Lower GI organs ️small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus 
Hepatoportal circulation ️hepatic artery receives oxygenated blood from the inferior mesenteric, 
gastric...
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Upper GI organs ️mouth,pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and duodenum 
Lower GI organs ️small intestine, large intestine, rectum and anus 
Hepatoportal circulation ️hepatic artery receives oxygenated blood from the inferior mesenteric, 
gastric...
Nurs 5315 UTA Exam 1 Already Graded A 
Atrophy E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse 
Hypertrophy E. Increase in cell size 
P. Increased workload 
Physiologic: weightlifting 
Pathologic: cardiomegaly from HTN 
Hyp...
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Atrophy E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse 
Hypertrophy E. Increase in cell size 
P. Increased workload 
Physiologic: weightlifting 
Pathologic: cardiomegaly from HTN 
Hyp...
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