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NSB236 EXAM Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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What is the biology of cancer? 
 Defective cell proliferation and defective cell differentiation. 
What are the three stages of cancer development? 
 Initiation, promotion and progression. 
What are the characteristics of benign neoplasms? 
 Usually encapsulated, normally differentiated, nil metastases, rare recurrence, slight 
vascularity, and expansive growth. 
What are the characteristics of malignant neoplasms? 
 Rarely encapsulated, poorly differentiated, capable of metastasis, possible re...
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LOLs 
 beta blockers; used to slow down HR and allow for ventricular filling to ensure 
adequate stroke volume 
PINEs 
 Calcium Channel Blockers; lowers BP by blocking calcium (which causes vessels and 
the heart to contract more strongly). By blocking calcium, calcium channel blockers 
allow blood vessels to relax and open. 
RILs 
 Vasodilators; dilate blood vessels and arteries, increasing the ease of blood flow 
Amioderone / Flecanide 
 Antiarrhythmic; prevent and treat abnormal heart beat...
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Cancer Cell 
 A single transformed cell thet does nkt confirm to regulation of cellular 
differentiation and proliferation. Forms a clone and continues to grow without 
respect to the bodys needs. 
 
 Ability to grow uncontrollably. Invade other tissues. Remain in undifferentiated state. 
Ability to escape detection and destruction of immune system. 
Carcinogen 
 substance that causes cancer or increases the risk of developing cancer. Agents 
capable of initiating the development of malignan...
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NSB236 Week 1 - Recognising the deteriorating patient Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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Why is recognising the deteriorating patient important? 
 Failure to rescue/recognise clinical deterioration is associated with increased patient 
mortality 
 - Clinical staff frequently lack the clinical skills to identify and interpret signs and 
symptoms of clinical deterioration 
 - Poor communication 
 - Introduction of modified early warning scores (MEWS) track and trigger - MET and 
RRS 
What are the most common causes for a MET call? 
 Hypoxia 
 Hypotension 
 ALOC 
 Tachycardia ...
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3:1 rule fluid administeration in hypovolaemic shock - 3mL crystalloid (normal saline) to 1mL 
blood loss 
acute leukemia - cancer of the blood which appears suddenly 
very rapid production of abnormal immature blood cells 
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia - A type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow that affects 
white blood cells. 
Differentiates: 
Develops in the lymphoid lineage 
More prevalent in children 
Prognosis depends on age and genetic factors 
Acute Myeloid Leukemia - A type of cance...
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NSB236 Week 2 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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TBI (traumatic brain injury) 
 Traumatically induced structural injury or physiological disruption of brain function 
as a result of an external force 
 
 (Dynamic loading - car crash organs back and forth and angular loads - punch) 
Symptoms of TBI 
 ▪ ALOC or lost 
 ▪ Amnesia 
 ▪ Neurological deficit 
 ▪ Intracranial lesion (organ damage) 
 ▪ Penetrating or closed head injuries 
 ▪ GCS <8 
 Ages at risk - 15-44 & 75+ (falls, hypertension & meds) 
Mechanism of injury 
 Tra...
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