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Critical Care Transport/Flight Paramedic Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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Sickled cells - ANSWER-Red blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass through microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are sequestered and destroyed by the liver and spleen 
 
Acute chest syndrome - ANSWER-Condition that accounts for 25%...
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Sickled cells - Answer- Red blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass 
through microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are 
sequestered and destroyed by the liver and spleen 
Acute chest syndrome - Answer- Condition that accounts for 25% of premature deaths 
in patients with sickle cell disease; the leading cause of hospitalization and death of 
sickle cell patients; symptoms include fe...
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N405 - Pathopharmacology III Study Guide Exam Questions Fully Answered.
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Which of the following cellular changes occur with shock? SATA. 
A) Cells are deprived of oxygen and nutrients, so they produce energy via aerobic metabolism 
B) Cells are deprived of oxygen and nutrients, so they produce energy via anaerobic metabolism 
C) Cells swell and cell membrane becomes permeable, leading to F&E shifts 
D) Glycogen stores are depleted due to continued activation of stress response 
E) Hypoglycemia and insulin intolerance occur - Answer B) Cells are deprived of oxygen ...
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Sickled cells - answerRed blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass through 
microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are sequestered and 
destroyed by the liver and spleen 
Acute chest syndrome - answerCondition that accounts for 25% of premature deaths in 
patients with sickle cell disease; the leading cause of hospitalization and death of sickle cell 
patients; symptoms include feve...
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NUR 239 Exam 2 (100% Errorless Answers)
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Cardinal Sings of Local Inflammation correct answers - redness 
- heat 
- pain 
- swelling 
- loss of function 
 
vascular stage of acute inflammation correct answers Comprised of increase blood flow and increased vascular permeability 
 - Microcirculation (arterioles, capillaries, venules) 
- Process begins with: 
· Brief vasoconstriction of arterioles immediately following injury 
· Followed by vasodilation of arterioles, capillary beds 
· Increased permeability of microcirculation 
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Sickled cells - Answer-Red blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass through microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are sequestered and destroyed by the liver and spleen 
 
Acute chest syndrome - Answer-Condition that accounts for 25% of premature deaths in patients with sickle cell disease; the leading cause of hospitalization and death of sickle cell patients; symptoms include fever, cough, chest pain, dyspnea, new infiltrates on chest x-ray; no defini...
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Sickled cells - ANSWER-Red blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass through microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are sequestered and destroyed by the liver and spleen 
 
Acute chest syndrome - ANSWER-Condition that accounts for 25% of premature deaths in patients with sickle cell disease; the leading cause of hospitalization and death of sickle cell patients; symptoms include fever, cough, chest pain, dyspnea, new infiltrates on chest x-ray; no defini...
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Critical Care Transport/Flight Paramedic 
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Sickled cells - Answer- Red blood cells that are less deformable and do not pass 
through microcirculation as easily, cause an increase in blood viscosity, and are 
sequestered and destroyed by the liver and spleen 
Acute chest syndrome - Answer- Condition that accounts for 25% of premature deaths 
in patients with sickle cell disease; the leading cause of hospitalization and death of 
sickle cell patients; symptoms include fe...
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Sickle cell anaemia learning card
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Sickle cell anaemia learning card 
Sickle cell syndrome 
Hereditary hemoglobinopathy 
 
Homozygous sickle cell anaemia (HbSS, autosomal recessive) is the most common variant 
 
Occurs in African and East Meditarranean populations (mosquito) 
 
Point mutation of the beta chain of hemoglobin leads to a substitution of glutamic acid by valine (changing the structure and properties) 
 
Abnormal hemoglobin polymerizes when deoxygenated, resulting in sickle shaped erythrocytes (cause vascular occlusio...
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Q/A patho Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update | A+
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The following statements about type I hyperlipoproteinemia are true 
Ans: *It is characterized by elevation in blood levels of chylomicrons 
*One possible cause is deficiency in lipoprotein lipase 
The following statements about anorexia are true 
Ans: *It means a loss of appetite or a lack of desire for food 
*The mechanism may involve excess cortisol levels 
*The mechanism may involve high levels of serotonin 
Regarding hepatic jaundice the following statements are true 
Ans: *The liver become...
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