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NURS 323 Final Exam Review
DIABETES

Type 1 Diabetes Patho - ANSWER Autoimmune destruction of Beta cells leading to decreased insulin
production.



DIABETES

Type 1 Diabetes CM - ANSWER Polyuria: Increased urination

Polydipsia: Increased thirst

Polyphagia: Increased hunger



DIABETES

Type 2 Diabetes Patho - ANSWER Initial overproduction of insulin to compensate for decreased
responsiveness of insulin receptors. Insulin resistnace.



DIABETES

Type 2 Diabetes CM - ANSWER Hyperglycemia, Hyperosmolar, nonkeotic coma (HHNK). No or less
severe acidosis.



DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION

Hypertension (RAAS)

What is the role of Angiotensin 1 in the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS)? - ANSWER
Converted to Angiotensin 2 by ACE in the lungs



DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION

Hypertension (RAAS)

What is the function of Angiotensin 2 in the body? - ANSWER Acts as a vasoconstrictor, leading to
increased blood pressure



DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION

Hypertension (RAAS)

How does Aldosterone secretion affect blood pressure? - ANSWER Increases sodium and water
retention, leading to increased blood pressure

,DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION

Atherosclerosis Patho - ANSWER Plaque buildup in blood vessels causing hardening. LDL is oxidized in
blood and eaten by WBC's.

Eaten LDL - Foam cells.

Foam cells - Fatty streak -

Fat in vessel - Instability + Necrosis



CARDIAC ISCHEMIA/FAILURE

Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack) Patho - ANSWER Lack of blood flow TO heart. Plaque with thin
fibrous cap over a large lipid core.

Due to vessel rupture or blockage.

Troponin (elevated = heart attack), CK-MB (heart specifc), BMP (key lab value for heart failure)



CARDIAC ISCHEMIA/FAILURE

Angina Patho - ANSWER Ischemic heart produced lactic acid= nerve stimulation = angina

Due to vasospams or ischemia



CARDIAC ISCHEMIA/FAILURE

Angina: Stable - ANSWER Chest pain induced by physical exertion, ceases with rest.



CARDIAC ISCHEMIA/FAILURE

Angina: Variant - ANSWER Happens at rest (variant = random = happening at random times)



CARDIAC ISCHEMIA/FAILURE

MI + Angina CM - ANSWER Pain: Pressure, burning, heavy, squeezing. Radiation from jaw and down
to arm. Associated symptoms: Nausea, diaphoresis, weakness, pallor, lightheadness, dyspnea.



DISORDERS OF CARDIAC CONDUCTION

Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) - ANSWER Rapid atrial depolarization - only SOME transmission to ventricles.

Blood pooling = clot risk!

, DISORDERS OF CARDIAC CONDUCTION

Ventricular Fibrillation (VFib) - ANSWER Chaotic electric activity with NO contraction

SHOCK!!



DISORDERS OF CARDIAC CONDUCTION

Heart Blocks: 1st Degree - ANSWER Long PR, impulses to ventricles EVERY TIME



DISORDERS OF CARDIAC CONDUCTION

Heart Blocks: 2nd Degree Type 1 (Wenckebach) - ANSWER EVENTUAL QRS drop. Tends to be a
pattern.



DISORDERS OF CARDIAC CONDUCTION

Heart Blocks: 2nd Degree Type 2 - ANSWER INTERMITTENT/random QRS drop



DISORDERS OF CARDIAC CONDUCTION

Heart Blocks: 3rd Degree - ANSWER NO transmission to ventricles

No QRS



DISORDERS OF CARDIAC STRUCTURE

Stenosis - ANSWER Murmur- Resistance of flow. Valve narrows and then stiffens. .



DISORDERS OF CARDIAC STRUCTURE

Valve Regurgitation - ANSWER Valve leaflets don't close all the way. Shunting blood backwards.
Chamber hypertrophy.



DISORDERS OF CARDIAC STRUCTURE

Inflammation - ANSWER Pericardial friction rub

Fluid buildup = compression of heart.



RESPIRATORY DISORDERS

Respiratory Failure Patho - ANSWER Hypercapnic + Hypoxic

ABG's: pH: 7.35-7.45, CO2: 35-45, HCO3: 22-26.), cyanosis, EPO release.

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