Pathophysiology Review Exam 1 Rasmussen’s latest 2023 solution guide
Stages of general adaptation syndrome - 1. Alarm Initial reaction Sympathetic nervous system 2. Resistance Adaptation Limit stressor 3. Exhaustion Adaptation failing Disease develops Edema - Excess fluid in the interstitial space Dehydration (ECF volume deficit) - Can occur independently without electrolyte defects Decrease in fluid level leads to increase in level of blood solutes Cell shrinkage Hypotension Hypovolemia or fluid volume deficit - Decreased fluid in the intravascular space Hypotonic Hydration - (fluid overload) Causes of Fluid Deficit - Inadequate fluid intake Poor oral intake Inadequate IV fluid replacement Excessive fluid or sodium losses: Gastrointestinal losses Excessive diaphoresis Prolonged hyperventilation Hemorrhage Nephrosis Diabetes mellitus Diabetes insipidus Burns Open wounds Ascites Effusions Excessive use of diuretics Osmotic diuresis Deydration Manisfestations - thirst, altered level of consciousness, hypotension, tachycardia, weak and thready pulse, flat jugular veins, dry mucous membranes, decreased skin turgor, oliguria, weight loss, and sunken fontanelles Cancer Benign - Slow, progressive, localized, well defined, resembles host (more differentiated), grows by expansion, does not usually cause death
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