Final Exam: NR283/ NR 283 Pathophysiology Final Exam |Already Graded A Questions and 100% Verified Answers| 2023/ 2024 NEW!!- Chamberlain
Final Exam: NR283/ NR 283 Pathophysiology Final Exam |Already Graded A Questions and 100% Verified Answers| 2023/ 2024 NEW!!- Chamberlain Q: A patient has experienced trauma by burns (curling) and head (cushing) injuries, the patient had a sudden hemorrhage and was given prophylactic medications. What kind of ulcer is this patient experiencing? Answer: Stress ulcer Q: Sea scopes detect what type of 4 diseases? Answer: Chrohns Duodenal/ Colorectal cancer Ulcerative colitis Rectal cancer Q: Diarrhea with cramping abdominal pain, soft stool, black tar stool if it erupts blood vessels, pain/tenderness in RLQ, anorexia, weight loss, anemia, and fatigue are clinical manifestations of? Answer: Crohn's disease Q: Where does inflammation occur and what does it develop in a person with Crohn's disease? Answer: In the mucosal layer, develops shallow ulcers that combine to form fissures Q: With Crohn's disease, what happens when a damaged wall disrupts the small intestine's process? Answer: It cannot absorb food and can lead to hypoproteine- mia, avitaminosis, malnutrition, and possibly steatorrhea. Q: What are the three portions that are affected in the GI tract with Crohn's disease? Answer: Small intestine Terminal ileum Ascending colon Q: Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, epigastric pain, cramps, or general discom- fort, hematemesis indicates ulceration and bleeding in the stomach are clinical manifestations of? Answer: GI hemorrhage (gastrointestinal irritation) Q: What are the screening tests for colorectal cancer? (5) Answer: Seascope (colonoscopy) Barium enema Magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) Sigmoidoscopy Guaiac fecal occult blood test (FOBT) Q: Rheumatoid arthritis exacerbations can lead to a progressive damage to the . Answer: Joints Q: What are the areas affected from damage, inflammation and involvement with Rheumatoid arthritis? Answer: Small joints (fingers), wrist, elbows, knees Q: An abnormal immune response from Rheumatoid arthritis can cause inflammation of the what with vasodilation? Answer: Synovial membrane Q: Inflammation in fingers and wrist; joints stiff, red, swollen and sensitive to touch with impaired movement caused by swelling; fatigue, anorexia, mild fever, generalized lymphadenopathy (swelling of the lymph nodes), and generalized aching are characteristics you would see with someone suffering from? Answer: Rheumatoid arthritis Q: What are the three risk factors for Osteoarthritis? Answer: Obesity/ Aging Injury/ Abuse Genetic changes in joint cartilage Q: Pain in left neck and arm is characteristic of a heart attack or ischemia in the heart is an example of what kind of pain? Answer: Referred pain
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