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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Verified Questions and Answers 2023/2024

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type 1 diabetes - Diabetes of a form that usually develops during childhood or adolescence and is characterized by a severe deficiency of insulin, leading to high blood glucose levels. polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia. type 2 diabetes - Diabetes of a form that develops especially in adults and ...

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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Practice Questions and Answers 2024

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Inflammation of the stomach's mucosal lining (may involve the entire stomach or a region) - Gastritis _________Can be a mild, transient irritation, or it cab be a severe ulceration with hemorrhage - Acute Gastritis _________ Usually develops suddenly and is likely to be accompanied by nausea an...

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NR 507 Questions and Correct Answers 2023/2024

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endometrial cycle - The 28 days of the menstrual cycle as they apply to the events in the uterus. The endometrial cycle has four subphases: menstruation, the proliferative phase, and the secretory phase, and the ischemic phase . proliferative phase - The second phase of the uterine (endometrial...

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Pathophysiology (WCU w/ Song) ch 10 Predicted 2024 Questions and Answers Updated

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Specific immune cells - Are cells own specific memory cells for certain pathogen so they can respond to infection directly -T cells (T3, T4, TC, & TH) -B cells (antibodies): IgA, IgE, IgM, IgG Non-specific immune cells - neutrophils basophils/mast cell esinophils monocytes macrophages 5 ca...

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PATH 370 2024 Questions and Answers Revision Questions Updated Questions and Answers

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Pathophysiology - the study of how disease processes affect the function of the body Pathophysiology: Includes for interrelated topics: - etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestation, and treatment implications etiology - the study of the causes of diseases idiopathic - unknown cause Latroge...

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Pathophysiology Chapter 16 2024 Top Possible Questions and Answers Update

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Under normal conditions, the _________________ response deters or prevents disease. - immune ___________________________ an be defined as an abnormality in the immune system that renders a person susceptible to diseases normally prevented by an intact immune system. - Immunodeficiency The ____...

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WCU Pathophysiology Top Predicted Questions and Answers 2024 Updated

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A common cause of heart failure is which of the following? (Select all that apply. - - Coronary artery disease -Cardiomyopathy -Hypertension When the cause of a disease is due to unintended or unwanted medical treatment, the term to describe this is - latrogenic COPD type A is referred to as:...

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PATH 370 - In Class Quiz 1 (Ch. 1, 2, 4, 7) Top Possible Questions and Answers 2024

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IN general, with aging, organ size and function? - Decreases Many of the responses to stress are attributed to activation of the sympathetic nervous system and are mediated by? - norepinephrine Side effects of chemotherapy include (select all that apply) - anemia nausea bleeding infections T...

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PATH 370 - In Class quiz 2 (ch. 10, 11, 13, 14, 15) 2024 Top Tested Questions and Answers Revision Questions Updated

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Hemophilia B is also known as ________ disease - Christmas The Philadelphia chromosome is a balanced chromosome translocation that forms a new gene called - bcr-abl Anemia related to vitamin B12 or folate deficiency is chracterized by what laboratory features? (Select all that apply.) - RBC co...

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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 be...

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Patho Test Bank 1 (Gould) Top Mandatory Questions and Answers 2024

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Which adaptive change is the most dangerous? - dyplasia Examples of hyperplasia - development of callus on laborer's hands enlargement of the prostate gland with age Failure of cells to develop specialized features - anaplasia What will happen in response to prolonged hypoxia? - atrophy When d...

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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY GOULDS Key Compulsory Questions and Answers 2024

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myopia - nearsightedness hyperopia - farsightedness presbyopia - impaired vision as a result of aging astigmatism - a condition in which the eye does not focus properly because of uneven curvatures of the cornea strabismus - crossed eyes nystagmus - involuntary, jerking movements of the eyes ...

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Pathophysiology Chapter 2- Test Bank Questions and Answers 2024

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Insensible fluid loss refers to water lost through: A) perspiration only. B) feces only. C) perspiration and expiration. D) urine and feces. - C When the osmotic pressure of the blood is elevated above normal, water would shift from the: A) blood into the cells. B) interstitial compartment in...

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Because humans walk upright, the term dorsal can be used in place of the term - posterior Prone position is used for - lying face down The supine position - lying on the back facing up A group of cells that act together to perform a function is called a(n) - tissue When using directional terms t...

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Test bank for Davis Advantage for Pathophysiology Introductory Concepts and Clinical Perspectives

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Chapter 1, The Cell in Health and Illness Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Which statement regarding the sodium–potassium pump is correct? The cell’s plasma membrane is more soluble to sodium ions than potassium...

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Test Bank For Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions 7th Edition VanMeter

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ANS: B A circumstance that causes a sudden acute episode of a chronic disease to occur is termed latent stage. predisposing factor. incidence. precipitating factor. ANS: D The term homeostasis refers to the causative factors in a particular disease. maintenance of a stable internal environm...

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MULTIPLE CHOICE A student is observing a cell under the microscope. It is observed to have supercoiled DNA with histones. Which of the following would also be observed by the student? A single circular chromosome A nucleus Free-floating nuclear material No organelles ANS: B The cell describ...

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TEST BANK for PATHOPHYSIOLOGY The Biologic Basis For Disease In Adults And Children 8 TH EDITION BY KATHRYN L. MCCANCE

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Peroxisomes are so named because they usually contain enzymes that use oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction that produces H2O2, which is a powerful oxidant and potentially destructive if it accumulates or escapes from peroxisomes. Ribosomes are RNA-...

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Rasmussen Pathophysiology UPDATED Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers

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Define Pathophysiology The study of the changes of normal mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions, either caused by disease or resulting from an abnormal syndrome. What does the study of pathophysiology include? Contains etiology, which is the reason for the phenomena, pathogenesis, whi...

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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Top Compulsory Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers

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Clinical manifestations that may result from diarrhea (Please use critical thinking to determine what is happening to fluid volume with diarrhea) (Select all that apply) mod 1Frequent loose, watery stools. Abdominal cramps. Abdominal pain. Fever. Bleeding. Lightheadedness or dizziness from dehy...

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Thyroid Pathophysiology UPDATED Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers

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lower part of the neckThyroid Gland Location - Butterfly shaped gland in the _____ CalcitoninSecreted by parafollicular C cells. Involved in calcium homeostasis Thyroid hormone- Secreted by thyroid follicular cell. - Regulates body metabolism and neurologic development follicles (thyroid cells),...

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Advanced Pathophysiology UPDATED Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers

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*Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathophysiology* Risk Factor that when present increases the chance of disease Not stressors, but conditions or situations that increase the likelihood of encountering a stressor Prevalence A measure of disease that allows us to determine a person's likelihood of ...

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Advanced Pathophysiology Top Compulsory Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers

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Absolute polycythemiaexcessive red blood cell production; a physiologic response resulting from increased erythropoietin secretion in response to chronic hypoxia or as a symptom of polycythemia vera. Absorption atelectasissee Atelectasis. Acid maltase deficiency (glycogen storage disease type ...

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Porth's Pathophysiology UPDATED Test Questions And CORRECT Answers

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The _____ functions primarily as a conduit for passage of food and liquid from the pharynx to the stomach.esophagus _____ anomalies of the esophagus require early detection and correction because they are incompatible with life.Congenital _____ can result from disorders that produce narrowing ...

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Advanced Pathophysiology UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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Basic Cellular Functions 1. Movement 2. Conductivity 3. Excretion 4. Metabolic Absoption 5. Creation of ATP 6. Tissue Growth 7. Communication 8. Secretion

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Advanced Pathophysiology Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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*Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathophysiology* Risk Factor that when present increases the chance of disease Not stressors, but conditions or situations that increase the likelihood of encountering a stressor Prevalence A measure of disease that allows us to determine a person's likelihood of ...

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Advanced Pathophysiology Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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Absolute polycythemiaexcessive red blood cell production; a physiologic response resulting from increased erythropoietin secretion in response to chronic hypoxia or as a symptom of polycythemia vera. Absorption atelectasissee Atelectasis. Acid maltase deficiency (glycogen storage disease type ...

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A 50-year-old chronic alcoholic presents to the emergency room with 12 hours of severe abdominal pain. The pain radiates to the back and is associated with an urge to vomit. Physical examination discloses exquisite abdominal tenderness. Laboratory studies show elevated serum amylase. Which of ...

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Pathophysiology UPDATED Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers

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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 prevalen...

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Pathophysiology Forecasted Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers

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What is allergic asthma associated with? Type 1 Hypersensitivity; IgE mediated What are the S&S of ARDS? SOB, Shallow Rapid Breathing, Atelectasis (aveoli close), Dyspnea, Inspiratory Crackles, Respiratory Alkalosis, Decreased Lung Compliance, Hypoxemia What are the S&S of tension pneumothorax...

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Pathophysiology TOP Study Guide Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers

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Which of the following relate to a change in cell size? Select all that apply. A. Metaplasia B. Hyperplasia C. Atrophy D. Dysplasia E. HypertrophyC and E

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Pathophysiology Certification Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers

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An ordered photographic display of a set of chromosomes from a single cell is a(n): A) metaphase spread. B) autosomal spread. C) karyotype. D) anaphase spread.c An error in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis is termed: A) aneuploidy. B) nondisjunction. C) polyploidy...

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Pathophysiology Inflammation UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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Human defense mechanisms work to? - protect from injury and infection What is the first line of defense - physical and mechanical barriers-epithelial cells tightly associated in: skin, mucous membrane, lining of the respiratory tract, GI tract, low temperature on body surface. Biochemical barr...

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Pathophysiology Inflammation Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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What is the complement system? - A group of serum proteins that activate inflammation, cell lysis, and opsonization What are the three layers of defense? - Surface defenses (skin, mucous, secretions), inflammation (secondary defense, nonspecific), and immunity (specific) How is acute inflammat...

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Pathophysiology Inflammation TOP Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers

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What cells are considered chronic inflammatory cells? - Lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, plasma cells What cells are considered acute inflammatory cells? - Neutrophils (PMNs, eosinophils) What activates mast cells? - Physical injury, chemical agents, immunologic processes, and toll-like re...

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Advanced Pathophysiology Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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Basic Cellular Functions - 1. Movement 2. Conductivity 3. Excretion 4. Metabolic Absoption 5. Creation of ATP 6. Tissue Growth 7. Communication 8. Secretion Functions of Plasma Membrane - 1. Structure 2. Protection 3. Activation of Cell 4. Transport 5. Cell to Cell Interaction

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Advanced Pathophysiology UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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*Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathophysiology* - Risk - Factor that when present increases the chance of disease Not stressors, but conditions or situations that increase the likelihood of encountering a stressor Prevalence - A measure of disease that allows us to determine a person's likeliho...

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Advanced Pathophysiology TOP Exam Guide Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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Absolute polycythemia - excessive red blood cell production; a physiologic response resulting from increased erythropoietin secretion in response to chronic hypoxia or as a symptom of polycythemia vera. Absorption atelectasis - see Atelectasis. Acid maltase deficiency (glycogen storage disease...

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WKU Pathophysiology Immunity UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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are nonspecific defense mechanisms innate or acquired? - innate are specific defense mechanisms innate or acquired? - acquired what lines of defense are nonspecific defense mechanisms - first and second what lines of defense are specific defense mechanisms - third what are examples of first line...

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WKU Pathophysiology UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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what is hypoxia - decreased oxygen what is ischemia - decreased blood flow common causes of cell injury - hypoxia, ischemia, trauma (mechanical/electrical/radiological), chemicals, poisons, toxins, pathogens (bacteria and viruses), genetic diseases and autoimmune disorders how do cells die - ...

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WKU Pathophysiology Endocrine UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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Hypopituitarism - insufficient amount of some or all pituitary hormones panhypopituitarism - total pituitary impairment that brings about a progressive and general loss of hormone activity pan - all; not seen a lot unless seen with a tumor or autoimmune disorder diseases of hypopituitarism? - p...

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WKU Pathophysiology Cellular Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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what is hypoxia - decreased oxygen what is ischemia - decreased blood flow common causes of cell injury - hypoxia, ischemia, trauma (mechanical/electrical/radiological), chemicals, poisons, toxins, pathogens (bacteria and viruses), genetic diseases and autoimmune disorders how do cells die - ...

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