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NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Latest Update 100% Pass
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NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam 
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UTI or Acute Cystitis 
 - urine appears cloudy 
- typically caused by E. coli 
 
Pancreatitis 
 
 results from: 
 
- gallstones (bile duct issues) 
- alcohol consumption 
 
Rickets 
 
 - a form of osteomalacia in CHILDREN 
 
- generally due to insufficient Vitamin D 
 
Appendicitis 
 - pain localized in the lower right quadrant (LRQ) 
 
Peptic Ulcer (Gastric) 
 - presence of occult blood in stool 
- vomit resembling coffee gro...
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2 
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Inflammation of the stomach's mucosal lining (may involve the entire stomach or a region) 
Gastritis 
 
_________Can be a mild, transient irritation, or it cab be a severe ulceration with hemorrhage 
Acute Gastritis 
 
_________ Usually develops suddenly and is likely to be accompanied by nausea and epigastric 
pain Acute Gastritis 
 
_________ Gastritis develops gradually. Chronic Gastritis 
 
Gastritis can be further ca...
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DISORDERS OF THE GI SYSTEM NURS 5315 TEST 4|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
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Primary manifestations of SRMD 
GI bleeding 
 
 
 
Cushing Ulcers 
Stress ulcers that occur as a result of TBI or brain surgery 
 
 
 
Upper GI bleed 
any source of bleeding which occurs in the esophagus, stomach or the duodenum. 
 
 
 
Upper GI bleed is characterized by... 
frank, bright red or "coffee ground" emesis 
 
 
 
Upper GI bleed causes 
bleeding varices (varicose veins) in the esophagus or stomach 
peptic ulcers 
gastritis 
Mallory-Weiss tear (tearing of the esophagus from the stoma...
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2 | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024
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1.	Inflammation of the stomach's mucosal lining (may involve the entire stom- ach or a region): Gastritis 
2.	 	Can be a mild, transient irritation, or it cab be a severe ulceration with hemorrhage: Acute Gastritis 
3.	 	Usually develops suddenly and is likely to be accompanied by nausea and epigastric pain: Acute Gastritis 
4.	 	Gastritis develops gradually.: Chronic Gastritis 
5.	Gastritis can be further categorized as erosive or nonerosive: Chronic Gas- tritis 
6.	Symptoms of: Anorexia, naus...
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Final REVISED Final Exam Study Guide Patho Spring BEST EXAM SOLUTION LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
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Know the Etiology, Signs/Symptoms, Diagnosis/Diagnostics, Clinical 
Manifestation,Risks, Treatment and Complications for the 
following: 
▪ Gastritis 
Gastritis – inflammation of the stomach lining 
Acute Gastritis – (just acquired) ingestion of toxins, alcohol, aspirin or 
other irritatingsubstances 
Chronic- 2 months to become chronic 
Triggers of Gastritis: Alcohol, caffeine, autoimmune disease, viral 
or bacteriaChronic Gastritis: H Pylori is always a factor 
H Pylori goes very deep i...
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Advanced Pathophysiology 530 - Exam 3 Questions & Answers Verified Solution A+ RATED
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Which statement is true regarding hiatal hernia? 
A) A mixed hernia is the most common type. 
B) The least common type is a paraesophageal hernia. 
C) Paraesophageal hernia is herniation of the greater curvature of the stomach. 
D) A sliding hernia is triggered by standing and frequent meals. - - Paraesophageal hernia is herniation of the greater curvature of the stomach. 
 
H. pylori is discovered in the GI tract of a client experiencing an inflammation of the gastric mucosa. Which findings su...
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Midterm Exam: NR569/ NR 569 (2024/ 2025 Update) Differential Diagnosis in Acute Care Practicum Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Chamberlain
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Midterm Exam: NR569/ NR 569 (2024/ 2025 Update) Differential Diagnosis in Acute Care Practicum Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Chamberlain 
 
 
Q: Main difference between gastritis and PUD 
 
Answer: 
 Gastritis can progress to PUD when the inflammation of the stomach wall causes an irritation in the lining of the stomach. Irritation can lead to formation of an ulcer. 
Often preceded by H. pylori infection. Both diseases aggravated by NSAIDs and caf- feine, and lessened ...
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NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Questions With Complete Solutions
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NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Questions With Complete SolutionsUTI or Acute Cystitis 
- cloudy urine 
- caused by E. coli 
Pancreatitis 
is caused by: 
- gallstones (bile duct disorder) 
- alcohol 
Rickets 
- a term used for osteomalacia in CHILDREN 
- usually due to inadequate or lack of Vitamin D 
Appendicitis 
- pain in the lower right quadrant (LRQ) 
Peptic Ulcer (Gastric) 
- occult blood in stool 
- coffee-ground vomitus (coffee grains in the vomit) 
Sprain 
- a torn ligament 
A...
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Midterm Exam: NR569/ NR 569 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Differential Diagnosis in Acute Care Practicum Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Chamberlain
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Midterm Exam: NR569/ NR 569 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Differential Diagnosis in Acute Care Practicum Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Chamberlain 
 
Q: Asthma Attack 
 
Answer: 
 -An asthma attack is the sudden narrowing of the airways in re- sponse to a trigger. Asthma attack triggers can include airborne irritants, respiratory illness, or strenuous exercise. 
-During an asthma attack, airway muscles tighten, the airways swell and inflame, and excess mucus is produced. ...
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Lifestyle changes for GERD - Eat 4 to 6 small meals a day. 
Limit/eliminate fatty foods, coffee, tea, cola, chocolate. 
Reduce spicy foods 
Limit alcohol/tobacco 
Do not eat/snack 2 to 3 hours before bed 
 
Post op care for pt having Stretta Procedure (hernia repair) - Remain on clear liquids for 24 hours 
Post op day 2: consume soft diet 
Avoid NSAIDS/Aspirin for 10 days 
Use proton pump inhibitors (protonix), use liquid meds 
No NG tubes for at least 1 month 
 
Key features of sliding hiatal h...
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