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Nurs 6501 pathophysiology midterm exam with verified solutions available
atrophy - ANSshrinking in cellular size; capable of making entire organ to shrink, but most common in skeletal muscle, the heart, secondary sex organs, and the brain; aging causes brain cells to atrophy, and endocrine dependent organs to become dependent 
 
hypertrophy - ANSincrease cellular size associated with an increased accumulation of protein in the cellular components and not with increase in cellular fluid; most prone are the heart and kidneys; triggers for hypertrophy- mechanical, ex....
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atrophy - ANSshrinking in cellular size; capable of making entire organ to shrink, but most common in skeletal muscle, the heart, secondary sex organs, and the brain; aging causes brain cells to atrophy, and endocrine dependent organs to become dependent 
 
hypertrophy - ANSincrease cellular size associated with an increased accumulation of protein in the cellular components and not with increase in cellular fluid; most prone are the heart and kidneys; triggers for hypertrophy- mechanical, ex....
Nurs 6501 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam with highlighted accurate solutions available
Normal Blood Gas Values - ANSpH: 7.35 - 7.45 
PaO2: 80 - 100 mmHg 
PaCO2: 35 - 45 mmHg 
 
ventilation - ANSability to clear CO2 
 
oxygenation - ANSthe process of delivering oxygen to the blood 
 
causes for CO2 increase - ANS-CO2 is being produced but not being exhaled quickly enough 
-increase in CO2 by increased metabolism like fever or exercise 
-PaCO2 in ABG is increased therefore pH decreases 
-as CO2 accumulates, peripheral and central chemoreceptors signal brain to increase RR 
-PaCO...
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Normal Blood Gas Values - ANSpH: 7.35 - 7.45 
PaO2: 80 - 100 mmHg 
PaCO2: 35 - 45 mmHg 
 
ventilation - ANSability to clear CO2 
 
oxygenation - ANSthe process of delivering oxygen to the blood 
 
causes for CO2 increase - ANS-CO2 is being produced but not being exhaled quickly enough 
-increase in CO2 by increased metabolism like fever or exercise 
-PaCO2 in ABG is increased therefore pH decreases 
-as CO2 accumulates, peripheral and central chemoreceptors signal brain to increase RR 
-PaCO...
Nurs 6501 advanced pathophysiology exam with accurate highlighted solutions available and with a grade of A+
What are the properties of a eukaryotic cell - ANS• Well define nucleus. 
• cells are larger and have more extensive intracellular anatomy and organization than do prokaryotes. 
• cells bind with deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and are involved in the super coiling of DNA. 
• cells have several chromosomes, protein production or synthesis 
. it consists of three components: outer membrane called plasma membrane, a fluid filling called cytoplasm, and the intra cellular organs or organelles...
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What are the properties of a eukaryotic cell - ANS• Well define nucleus. 
• cells are larger and have more extensive intracellular anatomy and organization than do prokaryotes. 
• cells bind with deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and are involved in the super coiling of DNA. 
• cells have several chromosomes, protein production or synthesis 
. it consists of three components: outer membrane called plasma membrane, a fluid filling called cytoplasm, and the intra cellular organs or organelles...
Nurs 6501 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam with verified accurate answers available and graded A+
CAD Risk Factors: Non-modifiable - ANSage 
genetic disposition 
family history 
ethnic background 
gender 
 
CAD risk factors - ANSAge >55 
male 
fam hx 
personal hx peripheral vasc/Cerebrovascular disease 
smoking 
lipid abnorm 
DM 
HTN 
obesity 
sedentary 
cocaine 
estrogen use 
dyslipidemia - high LDL, low HDL, high triglycerides 
 
what happens when LDL becomes oxidized - ANSbecomes oxidized when exposed to endothelial cells and smooth muscle cell 
then exposed to macrophages 
becomes ...
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CAD Risk Factors: Non-modifiable - ANSage 
genetic disposition 
family history 
ethnic background 
gender 
 
CAD risk factors - ANSAge >55 
male 
fam hx 
personal hx peripheral vasc/Cerebrovascular disease 
smoking 
lipid abnorm 
DM 
HTN 
obesity 
sedentary 
cocaine 
estrogen use 
dyslipidemia - high LDL, low HDL, high triglycerides 
 
what happens when LDL becomes oxidized - ANSbecomes oxidized when exposed to endothelial cells and smooth muscle cell 
then exposed to macrophages 
becomes ...
Nurs 6501 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam with a grade of A+ and verified solutions available
A certain disease is currently found in 1 of every 10 people in the country and 1,000 people contract the disease yearly. The population of the country is 4,500,000. Which of the following statements is correct? 
a. The prevalence of the disease is 10% and the incidence is .02%. 
b. The prevalence of the disease is .02% and the incidence is 10%. 
c. Neither is correct. 
d. There is insufficient data - ANSA 
 
In relation to disease development, the term "etiology" refers to which of the follo...
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A certain disease is currently found in 1 of every 10 people in the country and 1,000 people contract the disease yearly. The population of the country is 4,500,000. Which of the following statements is correct? 
a. The prevalence of the disease is 10% and the incidence is .02%. 
b. The prevalence of the disease is .02% and the incidence is 10%. 
c. Neither is correct. 
d. There is insufficient data - ANSA 
 
In relation to disease development, the term "etiology" refers to which of the follo...
Nurs 6501 Baylor Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm with accurate solutions available and highlighted answers
What is the probable cause of cellular swelling in the early stages of cell injury? - ANSNa-K pump fails to remove intracellular Na+ 
 
The mechanism for liver damage related to chronic alcoholism is: - ANS-Oxidative stress 
-Chemical asphyxiation 
 
Free radicals cause damage by - ANSGiving up an electron, which causes injury to the chemical bonds of the cell membrane 
 
The loss of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during ischemia causes cells to: - ANSSwell because of the influx of sodium chlo...
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What is the probable cause of cellular swelling in the early stages of cell injury? - ANSNa-K pump fails to remove intracellular Na+ 
 
The mechanism for liver damage related to chronic alcoholism is: - ANS-Oxidative stress 
-Chemical asphyxiation 
 
Free radicals cause damage by - ANSGiving up an electron, which causes injury to the chemical bonds of the cell membrane 
 
The loss of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during ischemia causes cells to: - ANSSwell because of the influx of sodium chlo...
Nurs 6501 Final Exam Advanced Pathophysiology with verified answers available and with a grade of A+
Which component of the cell produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by using oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction? 
 
A) lysosomes 
B) peroxisomes 
C) ribosomes 
D) oxyhydrosomes - ANSAns: B- peroxisomes 
 
What is a consequence of plasma membrane damage to the mitochondria? 
 
A) enzymatic digestion halts deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthese 
B) influx of calcium ions halts adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production 
C) edema from an influx in sodium causes ...
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Which component of the cell produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by using oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction? 
 
A) lysosomes 
B) peroxisomes 
C) ribosomes 
D) oxyhydrosomes - ANSAns: B- peroxisomes 
 
What is a consequence of plasma membrane damage to the mitochondria? 
 
A) enzymatic digestion halts deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthese 
B) influx of calcium ions halts adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production 
C) edema from an influx in sodium causes ...
Nurs 6501 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam with accurate solutions available and graded A+
Normal Blood Gas Values - ANSpH: 7.35 - 7.45 
PaO2: 80 - 100 mmHg 
PaCO2: 35 - 45 mmHg 
 
ventilation - ANSability to clear CO2 
 
oxygenation - ANSthe process of delivering oxygen to the blood 
 
causes for CO2 increase - ANS-CO2 is being produced but not being exhaled quickly enough 
-increase in CO2 by increased metabolism like fever or exercise 
-PaCO2 in ABG is increased therefore pH decreases 
-as CO2 accumulates, peripheral and central chemoreceptors signal brain to increase RR 
-PaCO...
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- • 26 pages •
Normal Blood Gas Values - ANSpH: 7.35 - 7.45 
PaO2: 80 - 100 mmHg 
PaCO2: 35 - 45 mmHg 
 
ventilation - ANSability to clear CO2 
 
oxygenation - ANSthe process of delivering oxygen to the blood 
 
causes for CO2 increase - ANS-CO2 is being produced but not being exhaled quickly enough 
-increase in CO2 by increased metabolism like fever or exercise 
-PaCO2 in ABG is increased therefore pH decreases 
-as CO2 accumulates, peripheral and central chemoreceptors signal brain to increase RR 
-PaCO...
Nurs 6501 Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm with highlighted accurate solutions available and graded A+
Describe the extrinsic activation in apoptosis - ANSExtracellular signaling binds to the receptors on the surface of the cell (TNF) which activates intracellular apoptotic enzymes 
 
Describe the intrinsic activation in apoptosis - ANSMitchondria activated Cytochrome-C 
Proteins trigger the intracellular apoptotic enzymes 
Triggered by the lack of ATP 
 
Describe the steps of apoptosis - ANS1. Nucleus condenses and DNA clumps 
2. DNA is enzymatically digested into uniform segments and length ...
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Describe the extrinsic activation in apoptosis - ANSExtracellular signaling binds to the receptors on the surface of the cell (TNF) which activates intracellular apoptotic enzymes 
 
Describe the intrinsic activation in apoptosis - ANSMitchondria activated Cytochrome-C 
Proteins trigger the intracellular apoptotic enzymes 
Triggered by the lack of ATP 
 
Describe the steps of apoptosis - ANS1. Nucleus condenses and DNA clumps 
2. DNA is enzymatically digested into uniform segments and length ...
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