NURS 5315 (NURS5315)
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NURS 5315 Week 2 Exam Review Questions and Answers- University of Texas Arlington
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The characteristic vascular changes at the site of an injury produce: 
1. blood vessel constriction after dilation. 
2. increased permeability and leakage. 
3. tightening of the capillary endothelial cell junctions. 
4. pallor and swelling where the injury occurred.
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NURS 5315 Neuro Final Exam: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Questions and Answers- University of Texas Arlington
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traumatic brain injury (TBI) 
An insult to the brain not of degenerative or congenital nature but caused by 
external physical force 
May produce a diminished or altered state of consciousness 
Results in an impairment in cognitive abilities or physical functioning 
traumatic brain injury (TBI) epidemiology 
young males at highest risk 
chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) 
many hits to the head 
mild TBI (mTBI) 
concussion 
most common form of brain injury 
mild TBI (mTBI) symptoms 
headaches...
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Patho Exam 1 Review Questions
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it is true that a eukaryotic cell. 
contains structures called organelles 
Eukaryotic cells contain organelles and histones, they have a well-defined nucleus, 
and are larger than prokaryotic cells. 
The function of a histone found in a eukaryotic cell focuses on cellular 
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) folding 
The histones are binding proteins that cause the supercoiling of DNA into 
chromosomes and do not affect cellular division, movement, or activities. 
An organelle that is responsible for th...
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Patho Final Exam Practice Questions
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The person at highest risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI) is: 
a. black and economically disadvantaged. 
b. male and disabled. 
c. female and 20 years of age. 
d. an economically advantaged young adult. - a. black and economically 
disadvantaged. 
Those at highest risk for TBI are children 0–4 years of age, older adolescents aged 
15–19 years, and adults aged 65 years and older. Males have the highest incidence 
in every age group. TBI is highest among black and in lower- and median-income...
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NURS 5315 Test 2 Elselvier Questions and Answers- University of Texas Arlington
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Which of the following is an example of a physical barrier? 
A. Antibacterial fatty acids 
B. Lysozymes in tears 
C. Epithelial cells 
D. Earwax 
C. Epithelial cells 
Epithelial cells form tight junctions that are a physical barrier to entry for 
organisms. Sebaceous glands in the skin secrete antibacterial and antifungal fatty 
acids. Earwax and lysozymes in tears are examples of biochemical secretions that 
trap potential disease-causing microorganisms. 
Which statement is true regarding the i...
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NURS 5315 Patho Exam 2 Questions and Answers- University of Texas Arlington
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Which statement is true regarding neutrophils? 
A. Neutrophils are agranular 
B. Neutrophils are the predominant phagocytes of early inflammation 
C. Neutrophils are the largest blood cells 
D. Neutrophils enter the site of injury after lymphocytes and macrophages 
A 
Which biochemical messenger is produced by macrophages and lymphocytes in 
response to a bacterial pathogen? 
A. Interleukins 
B. Interferons 
C. Chemokines 
D. Tumor necrosis factor 
Interferons 
________ primarily protect agai...
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NURS 5315 Test 1 Elselvier Questions and Answers- University of Texas Arlington
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It is true that a eukaryotic cell: 
a. Is smaller than a prokaryotic cell. 
b. Contains structures called organelles 
c. Lacks a well-defined nucleus. 
d. Does not contain histones. - b 
Eukaryotic cells contain organelles and histones, they have a well-defined nucleus, 
and are larger than prokaryotic cells. 
The function of a histone found in a eukaryote cell focuses on cellular: 
a. division 
b. movement 
c. activities 
d. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) folding - d. 
The histones are binding pro...
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Advanced Pathology NURS 5315 UTA Exam 1 Questions & Answers
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Atrophy - E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse 
Hypertrophy - E. Increase in cell size 
P. Increased workload 
Physiologic: weightlifting 
Pathologic: cardiomegaly from HTN 
Hyperplasia - E. Increase in cell number 
P. Increased cellular division 
Physiologic: liver regeneration 
Pathologic: endometrial- usually r/t hormones 
Dysplasia - E. Cells change in size, shape, organization 
P. AKA atypical hyperplasia, a disor...
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NURS 5315 EXAM BUNDLE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024
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NURS 5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam Questions & Answers.
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NURS 5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam Questions & Answers.
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