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WGU C804 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version (2024/2025) Expert Verified
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WGU C804 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version (2024/2025) Expert Verified
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ABSITE 2021 Questions And Answers Real Quiz
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Nerve implicated in Frey syndrome — parasympathetic postganglionic fibers to parotid Correct 
Answer: Auriculotemporal nerve 
Management recommendations for BRCA and don't want children or any more Correct Answer: BSO, 
bilateral mastectomy, HRT until 50 
Next step for spontaneous skin ulceration in arm in post modified radical mastectomy patient Correct 
Answer: Incisional biopsy because likely lymphangiosarcoma/Stewart-Treves syndrome and therapy 
will be WLE +/- isolated limb perfusion...
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mort 214 exam 2 Questions And Answers With 100% Correct Answers
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Anemia - a decrease in the number of erythrocytes, hemoglobin, or both 
all types decrease the ability to deliver oxygen to cell and tissue 
acute renal failure - occurs from trauma, surgery complication, sepsis 
its reversible 
signs include oliguria or anuria, coma, edema, seizures 
Aplastic - caused by improper growth or impaired growth . generally damaged bone marrow is 
unable to produce adequate amounts of hemoglobin(altered Hematopoiesis) 
Asthma - bronchial asthma 
condition where the br...
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WGU C804 Latest Update Graded A+ gastrodymia/gastralgia pain in stomach 
pericarditis inflammation/ infection of the pericardial sac around the heart 
arteriostenosis narrowing of an artery 
tarchycardia fast heart rate 
thrombolysis dissolution of a clot /dissolve clot in blood vessels 
Agglutination clumping of red blood cells; will result if blood types with different antigens are mixed 
Anaphylaxis Severe allergic reaction 
lymphoid resembling lymphatic tissue 
lymphangiosarcoma cancerous tu...
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NURS 548 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY |93 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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Apoptosis 
Cells of a neoplasm do not die off like normal cells so the number of cells grows, rather than remain constant as in healthy tissue. 
 
 
 
Labile Cell 
Cells of tissue that continuously divide and replicate throughout life. Ex: epithelial cells of skin, oral cavity, vagina, cervix, GI tract, and bone marrow. 
 
 
 
Permanent Cell 
Cells of tissue that do not proliferate. Ex: nerve cells, skeletal muscle cells, and cardiac muscle cells. 
 
 
 
Stable Cell 
Cells of tissue that stop di...
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Step 2CK NBME Review questions & answers Latest 2023 with complete solutions-NBME 4 - 
 
2mo infant is exclusively breastfed. What nutritional supplement? - Oral VitD to prevent rickets 
 
What HTN drug causes peripheral edema, flushing, dizziness? - CCB eg nifedipine 
 
15yo girl with recurrent candida infections of skin and mucous membranes since childhood. Dx? - Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (T cell dysfunction) 
 
57yoM with impotence for 1 year rand bronze colored skin. Ferritin concen...
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CORRECT37yo F with 4-month history of numbness, burning, and tingling of the toes and soles of her 
feet. 3-year hx of recurrent mouth sores. Numerous oral apthous ulcers, genital ulcers, and 
several 2.5-cm red lesions over the left anterior tibial region. Photophobia. Ankle reflexes 
are absent. Proprioception and sensation to pinprick and vibration decreased in lower ext. 
Dx? - Behcet syndrome 
- autoimmune vasculititc disease 
- Sx: recurrent oral and geni...
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HOSA- Pathophysiology Terms- 2020-2021 questions and answers latest top score.
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HOSA- Pathophysiology Terms- questions and answers latest top score. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pathology - correct answers.Scientific Study of disease. It is the description of the traits, causes (Including mechanisms), and the effects of abnormal conditions. 
 
Disease - correct answers.Variation outside the normal range 
 
Important groups of diseases - correct answers.1. Inflammatory (All kinds of infections) 
2. Degenerative 
3. Neoplastic (Tumors or growth) 
 
Homeostasis - correct nal stability o...
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ABSITE 2021(updated)questions with complete solution
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ABSITE 2021(updated)questions with complete solution Nerve implicated in Frey syndrome — parasympathetic postganglionic fibers to parotid - correct answer Auriculotemporal nerve 
 
Management recommendations for BRCA and don't want children or any more - correct answer BSO, bilateral mastectomy, HRT until 50 
 
Next step for spontaneous skin ulceration in arm in post modified radical mastectomy patient - correct answer Incisional biopsy because likely lymphangiosarcoma/Stewart-Treves syndrome...
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WGU C804 Medical Terminology Pre-Assessment Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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WGU C804 Medical Terminology Pre-Assessment Questions and Answers 100% Correct Which term has a prefix? Hypertension 
Which three terms are singular? Metastases - Nucleus - Bronchus 
Which combining form means tissue? hist/o 
What is the name of the vertical plane that divides the body into front and back portions? coronal 
What is the primary function of the integumentary system? Shields the body against injuries, infection, and dehydration 
Which medical term means "nails become white, opaque...
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