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WCU PATHO FINAL PARK CH 1,2,4,7 Exam with 100% complete solutions
  • WCU PATHO FINAL PARK CH 1,2,4,7 Exam with 100% complete solutions

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  • WCU PATHO FINAL PARK CH 1,2,4,7 Exam with 100% complete solutions Pathophysiology -Answer-The study of how the body functions in the disease state Etiology -Answer-Study of causes or reasons for a particular disease or injury Name two classifications of etiology -Answer-Idiopathic = cause is unknown Iatrogenic = cause results from unintended or unwanted medical treatment Pathogenesis -Answer-Development or evolution of disease What are clinical manifestations -Answer-Signs = objective (me...
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Pathophysiology (WCU w-Song) ch 14 Exam 2024 with complete solutions
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  • Pathophysiology (WCU w-Song) ch 14 Exam 2024 with complete solutions Hemostasis -Answer-Prevention of blood loss after blood vessel is damaged. This process is accomplished by a complex interaction with the vessel wall, circulating platelets, and plasma coagulation proteins. (3 steps) Primary hemostasis -Answer-The initial response to vascular injury involving the interaction between platelets and endothelium of injured vessel. Describe the process of primary hemostasis -Answer-The injure...
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CH. 16,18,19,20 Pathophysiology WCU Predicted Questions and Answers 2024
  • CH. 16,18,19,20 Pathophysiology WCU Predicted Questions and Answers 2024

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  • Systolic - Blood pressure in the arteries during contraction of the ventricles. Diastolic - occurs when the ventricles are relaxed; the lowest pressure against the walls of an artery Systolic BP - peak pressure during cardiac systole - Reflects amount of blood (Stroke Vol.) -ejected w/ each beat & compliance of the aorta and large arteries Diastolic BP - lowest pressure attained in arteries during diastole -Reflects closure of the aortic valve, energy stored in the elastic fibers of larg...
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WCU pathophysiology final questions PART 3 (Ch. 37-52)
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WCU Study Review 7: Pathophysiology, CH: 44, 45, 47, 51, 52, Questions and Answers
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  • A patient has a tendon strain, and there is a suspected large tear of the contractile unit. Which grade of tendon tear is most consistent with this information? - Answer- Grade II is when a large portion of the contractile unit is torn but a segment is still intact. Which statement is true regarding rheumatoid arthritis? - Answer- The majority of patients test positive for rheumatoid factor. The process of converting painful stimuli into neuronal action potentials at the sensory receptor i...
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WCU Study Review 7: Pathophysiology, CH: 44, 45, 47, 51, 52
  • WCU Study Review 7: Pathophysiology, CH: 44, 45, 47, 51, 52

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  • A patient has a tendon strain, and there is a suspected large tear of the contractile unit. Which grade of tendon tear is most consistent with this information? - Answer- Grade II is when a large portion of the contractile unit is torn but a segment is still intact. Which statement is true regarding rheumatoid arthritis? - Answer- The majority of patients test positive for rheumatoid factor. The process of converting painful stimuli into neuronal action potentials at the sensory receptor i...
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Week 1 QUIZ CH. 1, 2, 4 & 7 Pathophysiology  WCU Questions And Answers (A+ Grade)
  • Week 1 QUIZ CH. 1, 2, 4 & 7 Pathophysiology WCU Questions And Answers (A+ Grade)

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  • Week 1 QUIZ CH. 1, 2, 4 & 7 Pathophysiology WCU Questions And Answers (A+ Grade) Malignant neoplasms of epithelial origin are known as - ANS-Carcinomas Irreversable cellular response - ANS-Necrosis Reversable cellular response. CONTINUES....
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