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NUR 612 Porth's Pathophysiology 9th Edition Concepts of Altered Health in Older Adults Questions and Answers
Sub groups of the elderly Young old equals 65 to 74 years. Metal old equals 75 to 84 years. Old old is 85 plus years 
Gerontology A discipline that studies aging and the aged from biologic, psychological, and sociological perspectives. 
Goals of gerontology To explore the dynamic processes of complex physical changes, adjustments and psychological functioning, and alterations in social identities. To maximize functional ability and prevent or minimize illness and disability. 
Elderly population ...
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Sub groups of the elderly Young old equals 65 to 74 years. Metal old equals 75 to 84 years. Old old is 85 plus years 
Gerontology A discipline that studies aging and the aged from biologic, psychological, and sociological perspectives. 
Goals of gerontology To explore the dynamic processes of complex physical changes, adjustments and psychological functioning, and alterations in social identities. To maximize functional ability and prevent or minimize illness and disability. 
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NUR 612 Practice Exam Questions and Correct Answers
Explain the role of hormones, the makeup of hormones, and the half-life of hormones Role: Endocrine system uses chemical substances called hormones as a means of regulating and integrating body functions. The are moderators of cellular response Makeup: They can be water soluble (poly-peptide and amino acid derivatives) and fat soluble (steroid) Half-life: there is a postivie relationship between the amount of time the hormone is bonded to its carrier and half life. 
Explain the function of a hor...
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Explain the role of hormones, the makeup of hormones, and the half-life of hormones Role: Endocrine system uses chemical substances called hormones as a means of regulating and integrating body functions. The are moderators of cellular response Makeup: They can be water soluble (poly-peptide and amino acid derivatives) and fat soluble (steroid) Half-life: there is a postivie relationship between the amount of time the hormone is bonded to its carrier and half life. 
Explain the function of a hor...
NUR 612 Module 3 Respiratory Exam Questions and Correct Answers
ype conducting airway air moves through as it passes between the atmosphere and the lungs - move air into the lungs (nasopharynx, oropharynx, epiglottis, larynx, trachea, intra/extra pulmonary bronchus) - warm and humidify air - trap inhaled particles 
Respiratory tissues of the lungs where gas exchange takes place - bronchioles - alveoli - gas is exchanged with the blood 
Type 1 alveolar cells flat squamous epithelial cells where gas exchange occurs 
Type 2 alveolar cells produce surfactant whi...
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ype conducting airway air moves through as it passes between the atmosphere and the lungs - move air into the lungs (nasopharynx, oropharynx, epiglottis, larynx, trachea, intra/extra pulmonary bronchus) - warm and humidify air - trap inhaled particles 
Respiratory tissues of the lungs where gas exchange takes place - bronchioles - alveoli - gas is exchanged with the blood 
Type 1 alveolar cells flat squamous epithelial cells where gas exchange occurs 
Type 2 alveolar cells produce surfactant whi...
NUR 612- Disorders of Red Blood Cells Test Questions and Correct Answers
Discuss the function of iron in the formation of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin (the oxygen carrying portion of the RBC) is composed of four Fe containing heme portions. Transferrin transports Fe to the blood. Ferritin refers to the level of stored Fe, primarily in the liver. 
Describe the formation, transport, and elimination of bilirubin. RBCs have a life cycle of approx 120 days. They are broken down in the spleen and the reusable products (Fe and amino acids) are recycled. Heme product is converted ...
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Discuss the function of iron in the formation of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin (the oxygen carrying portion of the RBC) is composed of four Fe containing heme portions. Transferrin transports Fe to the blood. Ferritin refers to the level of stored Fe, primarily in the liver. 
Describe the formation, transport, and elimination of bilirubin. RBCs have a life cycle of approx 120 days. They are broken down in the spleen and the reusable products (Fe and amino acids) are recycled. Heme product is converted ...
NUR 612 Porth's Pathophysiology 9th Edition- Activity Tolerance and Fatigue Questions and Answers
Benefits of exercise Slowing of atherosclerotic coronary disease. Decreases LDL . Increase HDL. Improved blood glucose regulation and diabetes . Improved activity tolerance . Improve self-esteem and quality-of-life 
Major components of exercise Cardiopulmonary fitness, muscle strength, flexibility , endurance , motivation and mental endurance. 
Aerobic exercise Use of oxygen to transform glucose, fatty acids and amino acids into energy . Muscle contraction and elongation . Muscles use oxygen mor...
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Benefits of exercise Slowing of atherosclerotic coronary disease. Decreases LDL . Increase HDL. Improved blood glucose regulation and diabetes . Improved activity tolerance . Improve self-esteem and quality-of-life 
Major components of exercise Cardiopulmonary fitness, muscle strength, flexibility , endurance , motivation and mental endurance. 
Aerobic exercise Use of oxygen to transform glucose, fatty acids and amino acids into energy . Muscle contraction and elongation . Muscles use oxygen mor...
NURS 612 Exam 1 Review Questions and Correct Answers
Intimate partner violence A range of abusive behaviors perpetrated by someone who is or was involved in an intimate relationship with the victim 
Symptom Analysis questions specifying the onset, location, duration, intensity, characteristics, and aggravating and alleviating factors 
CAGE Questionaire for discussing the use of alcohol, which includes cutting down, annoyance by criticism, guilty, and eye openers. 
Family History (FH) Blood relatives in the immediate or extended family with illness...
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Intimate partner violence A range of abusive behaviors perpetrated by someone who is or was involved in an intimate relationship with the victim 
Symptom Analysis questions specifying the onset, location, duration, intensity, characteristics, and aggravating and alleviating factors 
CAGE Questionaire for discussing the use of alcohol, which includes cutting down, annoyance by criticism, guilty, and eye openers. 
Family History (FH) Blood relatives in the immediate or extended family with illness...
Nur 612 Module 1 Unit 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
Physiology The study of NORMAL body function 
Pathophysiology focuses on Underlying Disease 
Healthy People Determinants of Health -Attain lives free of preventable disease -Achieve health equity and eliminate disparities -Promote good health for all -Promote health across the lifespan 
Etiology explains Cause of disease ex. Biologic congenital acquired chemical genetics 
Most diseases are... multifactorial 
Pathogenesis How the disease evolves 
Histology microscopic study of tissues 
Lesion pat...
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Physiology The study of NORMAL body function 
Pathophysiology focuses on Underlying Disease 
Healthy People Determinants of Health -Attain lives free of preventable disease -Achieve health equity and eliminate disparities -Promote good health for all -Promote health across the lifespan 
Etiology explains Cause of disease ex. Biologic congenital acquired chemical genetics 
Most diseases are... multifactorial 
Pathogenesis How the disease evolves 
Histology microscopic study of tissues 
Lesion pat...
NUR 612- Disorders of Hemostasis Test Questions and Correct Answers
Describe the three stages of hemostasis. 1. Vessel spasm: constrict/reduce blood flow. Prostaglandin Thromboxane A2 helps mediate this process. 2. Formation of the platelet plug: plts are activated by cytokines and by contact with collagen. They become sticky and attract more plts. 3. Blood coagulation/development of insoluble fibrin clot: Fibrinogen is converted into fibrin, forming a clot with RBCs/Plts. Bleeding stops. 
Describe the purpose of blood coagulation. An orderly way to stop bleedin...
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Describe the three stages of hemostasis. 1. Vessel spasm: constrict/reduce blood flow. Prostaglandin Thromboxane A2 helps mediate this process. 2. Formation of the platelet plug: plts are activated by cytokines and by contact with collagen. They become sticky and attract more plts. 3. Blood coagulation/development of insoluble fibrin clot: Fibrinogen is converted into fibrin, forming a clot with RBCs/Plts. Bleeding stops. 
Describe the purpose of blood coagulation. An orderly way to stop bleedin...
NUR 612- Genetic and Congenital Disorders Review Questions and Correct Answers
Describe three types of single-gene disorders and their patterns of inheritance. They follow mendelian inheritance patterns. Caused by a single defective or mutant gene. Can often be obtained through a family hx. Autosomal dominant (a single mutant allele is transmitted from one parent regardless of sex) Autosomal recessive (manifested when only both genes from the allele are affected- both parents are carriers but unaffected) X-linked Recessive (always associated with the x chromosome, almost a...
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Describe three types of single-gene disorders and their patterns of inheritance. They follow mendelian inheritance patterns. Caused by a single defective or mutant gene. Can often be obtained through a family hx. Autosomal dominant (a single mutant allele is transmitted from one parent regardless of sex) Autosomal recessive (manifested when only both genes from the allele are affected- both parents are carriers but unaffected) X-linked Recessive (always associated with the x chromosome, almost a...
NURS 612 Exam 3 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
1. Which statement suggests that a patient may be at risk for contracting viral hepatitis A? a. "I am a healthcare worker." b. "I had a blood transfusion recently." c. "I have renal failure and have hemodialysis three times a week." d. "I have recently been overseas." d 
2. The examiner observes venous return on the abdomen of the patient that moves upward from the pubis to the chest. This finding should make the examiner consider a. portal hypertension. b. renal artery s...
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1. Which statement suggests that a patient may be at risk for contracting viral hepatitis A? a. "I am a healthcare worker." b. "I had a blood transfusion recently." c. "I have renal failure and have hemodialysis three times a week." d. "I have recently been overseas." d 
2. The examiner observes venous return on the abdomen of the patient that moves upward from the pubis to the chest. This finding should make the examiner consider a. portal hypertension. b. renal artery s...
Milady Test Review Physiology and Histology of the Skin Quiz with Answers
WIN-T Questions and 100% Correct Answers
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