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nurs 6501 Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm questions and with verified accurate answers and graded A+
A 4-year-old child appears listless for the last week. He complains of pain when he is picked up by his mother, and he is irritable when touching his arms or legs. Several large ecchymotic lesions have appeared on his right thigh and left shoulder. A complete blood count reveals a HgB=10.2, Hct=30.5%, MCV=96fL, platelet count of 45,000/ML, and WBC count of 13,990/ML. Examination of the peripheral blood smear reveals numerous blasts. The blasts lack peroxidase-positive granules but do contain per...
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A 4-year-old child appears listless for the last week. He complains of pain when he is picked up by his mother, and he is irritable when touching his arms or legs. Several large ecchymotic lesions have appeared on his right thigh and left shoulder. A complete blood count reveals a HgB=10.2, Hct=30.5%, MCV=96fL, platelet count of 45,000/ML, and WBC count of 13,990/ML. Examination of the peripheral blood smear reveals numerous blasts. The blasts lack peroxidase-positive granules but do contain per...
nurs 6501 Baylor Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm questions and accurate solutions graded A+
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 Advanced Pathophysiology Test questions with accurate solutions available and graded A+
nonspecific immunity (4) - ANSsecretory activity of phagocytes 
barriers: i.e. skin, GI mucus, respiratory cilia 
chemicals: lysozyme, gastric acid 
flushing: tears, sweat, urine, GI motility 
 
specific immunity - ANSlymphocytes, antibodies 
 
effects seen with cytokine release (3) - ANSdilate intact arterioles and capillaries (hypermeia [congestion], redness [rubor] and heat [calor]) 
increase capillary permeability (swelling [tumor], WBCs and clot factors can become involved) 
stimulate fr...
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nonspecific immunity (4) - ANSsecretory activity of phagocytes 
barriers: i.e. skin, GI mucus, respiratory cilia 
chemicals: lysozyme, gastric acid 
flushing: tears, sweat, urine, GI motility 
 
specific immunity - ANSlymphocytes, antibodies 
 
effects seen with cytokine release (3) - ANSdilate intact arterioles and capillaries (hypermeia [congestion], redness [rubor] and heat [calor]) 
increase capillary permeability (swelling [tumor], WBCs and clot factors can become involved) 
stimulate fr...
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Signs of bacterial prostitis - ANS-Back pain 
-testes pain 
-frequency, hesitancy, urgency, nocturia, dysuria 
-unable to empty 
-elevated PSA levels 
 
Abx that work for bacterial prostitis (they penetrate the prostatic capsule) - ANS-trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole or floroquinolones for 2-6 wks 
 
supportive measures for bacterial prostitis - ANSsitz baths 3x daily 
 
causes of transient proteinuria include - ANS-dehydration, fever, exercise 
-congestive heart failure exacerbation 
 
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Signs of bacterial prostitis - ANS-Back pain 
-testes pain 
-frequency, hesitancy, urgency, nocturia, dysuria 
-unable to empty 
-elevated PSA levels 
 
Abx that work for bacterial prostitis (they penetrate the prostatic capsule) - ANS-trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole or floroquinolones for 2-6 wks 
 
supportive measures for bacterial prostitis - ANSsitz baths 3x daily 
 
causes of transient proteinuria include - ANS-dehydration, fever, exercise 
-congestive heart failure exacerbation 
 
microp...
Advanced Pathophysiology Exam questions and accurate solutions available with a grade of A+
Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 
 
 
Overview of the Blood - ANS•Blood 
•5000ml 
•Plasma 
•3000ml 
 
Hematocrit defined - ANS- % of RBCs 
 [higher value = higher viscosity = thicker blood) 
 - Example: Polycythemia may have Hct of 60-70% 
 
Types of Blood Cells 
 - Erythrocytes [RBCs) - ANS- Transport O2 
 - Small disc shape 
 - Lifespan = 120 days 
 - Carry Hgb [ferrous oxide, also an acid/base buffer) 
 - Made in the bone marrow - Iliac crest for sample in leukemia 
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Overview of the Blood - ANS•Blood 
•5000ml 
•Plasma 
•3000ml 
 
Hematocrit defined - ANS- % of RBCs 
 [higher value = higher viscosity = thicker blood) 
 - Example: Polycythemia may have Hct of 60-70% 
 
Types of Blood Cells 
 - Erythrocytes [RBCs) - ANS- Transport O2 
 - Small disc shape 
 - Lifespan = 120 days 
 - Carry Hgb [ferrous oxide, also an acid/base buffer) 
 - Made in the bone marrow - Iliac crest for sample in leukemia 
 [after age 20 in ...
Advanced Pathophysiology midterm questions and 100% verified answers available
Advanced Pathophysiology midterm 
 
 
Endoplasmic reticulum - ANSprotein folding occurs 
 
Lysosomes - ANSneeded for digesting and defense 
 
mitochondria - ANSATP cellular respiration 
 
Nucleolus - ANSWhere RNA transcription occurs 
 
Nucleus - ANScontains DNA 
 
peroxisomes - ANSdetoxifies fatty acids 
 
Ribosomes - ANStransport proteins and begin protein synthesis 
 
What is the result of glycolysis - ANS2 molecules of ATP and 2 molecules of pyruvate 
 
Oxidative phosphorylation - A...
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Advanced Pathophysiology midterm 
 
 
Endoplasmic reticulum - ANSprotein folding occurs 
 
Lysosomes - ANSneeded for digesting and defense 
 
mitochondria - ANSATP cellular respiration 
 
Nucleolus - ANSWhere RNA transcription occurs 
 
Nucleus - ANScontains DNA 
 
peroxisomes - ANSdetoxifies fatty acids 
 
Ribosomes - ANStransport proteins and begin protein synthesis 
 
What is the result of glycolysis - ANS2 molecules of ATP and 2 molecules of pyruvate 
 
Oxidative phosphorylation - A...
Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm questions and answers with accurate verified solutions available
Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm 
 
 
Pathogenesis - ANSencompasses when the disease process first begins to the point when the disease presents itself (goal of study is to prevent disease and facilitate early diagnosis/intervention 
 
-Communication 
-Respiration 
-Reproduction 
-Ingestion 
-Transportation 
-Secretion - ANSWhat are the 6 functions of a cell 
 
Endoplasmic Reticulum - ANSCellular component: a complex network of tubules, producing proteins and fats, important in the regulation...
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Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm 
 
 
Pathogenesis - ANSencompasses when the disease process first begins to the point when the disease presents itself (goal of study is to prevent disease and facilitate early diagnosis/intervention 
 
-Communication 
-Respiration 
-Reproduction 
-Ingestion 
-Transportation 
-Secretion - ANSWhat are the 6 functions of a cell 
 
Endoplasmic Reticulum - ANSCellular component: a complex network of tubules, producing proteins and fats, important in the regulation...
Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm questions and accurately verified and highlighted solutions available
Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm 
 
 
The NP notes that a patient's FEV1/FVC ratio is severely reduced. Which of the following conditions is most likely the patient's pulmonary issue? - ANSchronic asthma 
 
The NP reviews the results of a patient's pulmonary function tests and notes that the FEV1, FVC, and total lung capacity (TLC) are reduced. The FEV1/FVC ratio is normal. Based on interpretation, this reflects: - ANSrestrictive lung disease 
 
Simple spirometry can be used to measure any ...
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The NP notes that a patient's FEV1/FVC ratio is severely reduced. Which of the following conditions is most likely the patient's pulmonary issue? - ANSchronic asthma 
 
The NP reviews the results of a patient's pulmonary function tests and notes that the FEV1, FVC, and total lung capacity (TLC) are reduced. The FEV1/FVC ratio is normal. Based on interpretation, this reflects: - ANSrestrictive lung disease 
 
Simple spirometry can be used to measure any ...
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Lju4801 Legal Philosophy, Rights & Justice Midterm questions and verified solutions available
What is "law"? - ANSLaw is standards and expectations of a society as a whole to follow or uphold. Tells us what we can and cannot do. 
 
Natural Law Theory - ANSThe law as nature intends it to be, to be how it is designed by nature. Natural law is universal, not culturally dependent. Law is valid when it passes a moral litmus test. 
 
Legal Positivism According to Hart - ANSLegal positivism says that law should be recognized as a social institution). 
 
Laws aren't "out there"- we make ...
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What is "law"? - ANSLaw is standards and expectations of a society as a whole to follow or uphold. Tells us what we can and cannot do. 
 
Natural Law Theory - ANSThe law as nature intends it to be, to be how it is designed by nature. Natural law is universal, not culturally dependent. Law is valid when it passes a moral litmus test. 
 
Legal Positivism According to Hart - ANSLegal positivism says that law should be recognized as a social institution). 
 
Laws aren't "out there"- we make ...