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UNMC Nursing Pathophysiology 2 Exam 4
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UNMC Nursing Pathophysiology 2 Exam 4  Questions and Verified Answers | Passed |  A+
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  • pH ratio : bicarbonate/carbonic acid (base/acid) Three Mechanisms Regulating Acid-Base Balance : 1. Plasma buffer system 2. Respiratory system 3. Renal system Plasma buffer systems : work fast! -HCO3-, H2CO3 -protein buffers -phosphate -cellular ion exchange mechanism 2 How does the respiratory system regulate acid-base balance? : Regulate retention or elimination of CO2 through changes in rate of ventilation. How does the renal system regulate acid-base balance? : kidneys eith...
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Pathophysiology exam 3 UNMC fall .
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pathophysiology exam 1 UNMC Questions  and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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  • true or false: afferent sensory fibers carry pain impulses from nociceptors to the brain : true the ______ is a region in the dorsal spinal cord where modulation of pain impulses occurs a. afferent sensory region b. S and L fiber complex c. Substantia gelatinosa d. Central transmission (T) cell : c. substantia gelatinosa regarding the Gate Control Theory of Pain, select the one FALSE statement a. L fibers stimulate (excite) BOTH the T cell and the SG b. S fibers inhibit BOTH the...
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Pathophysiology exam 3 UNMC fall Questions  and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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  • what is diabetes Mellitus (DM)? : a systemic metabolic disorder in which there is chronic hyperglycemia (high blood sugar over years) what are 2 causes of diabetes mellitus? : 1. a decrease in production and secretion of insulin (type 1) 2. a decrease in the cells ability to utilize the insulin (type 2) insulin deficiency can lead to... : impaired use of CHO, fats, and proteins chronic hyperglycemia causes... : structural abnormalities in (the vasculature of) many organs where is insu...
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UNMC: Pathophysiology II Exam II Practice  Questions and Verified Answers | Passed |  A+
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  • While reviewing lab results, the nurse recalls that the most abundant cells in the blood are: a. Leukocytes b. Lymphocytes c. Erythrocytes d. Thrombocytes : C. Erythrocytes The predominant phagocyte of early inflammation is the: a. Eosinophil b. Lymphocyte c. Macrophage d. Neutrophil : D. Neutrophils 2 A 35-year-old male has enlarged lymph nodes in the neck and a mediastinal mass. He was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Which of the following abnormal cells would the nurse...
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UNMC: Pathophysiology II Exam II Questions and Verified Answers | Passed |  A+
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  • 4 Types of Immune Alterations : Exaggerated, misdirected against host's own cells, Directed against beneficial foreign tissues, and Deficiency Hypersensitivity : - Autoimmunity is when the body starts to think of its own antigens as foreign. - Isoimmunity is when the body reacts against tissues of other members of the same species. 4 Types of Hypersensitivity : - Type I: IgE mediated allergic reactions / allergies - Type II: tissue-specific / blood transfusion reactions - Type III...
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UNMC_ Pathophysiology II Exam II Practice Questions.
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Pathophysiology exam 3 UNMC fall
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