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Advanced Pathophysiology Questions  anAdvanced Pathophysiology Questions  and Correct Answers Latest Update,  Graded Ad Correct Answers Latest Update,  Graded A
  • Advanced Pathophysiology Questions anAdvanced Pathophysiology Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update, Graded Ad Correct Answers Latest Update, Graded A

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  • What is a protective and complex phenomenon composed of sensory experiences (time, space, intensity), emotion, cognition, and motivation? o :## Pain Portion of the nervous system responsible for sensation and perception of pain can be divided into 3 areas: o :## A: Afferent pathways B interpretive centers in the brainstem, midbrain & diencephalon C: descending pathways from the brain to the dorsal horn of spinal cord. Nociceptors are pain receptors that detect a wide range of stimuli...
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HTHS 2230 Unit 5 Exam Study Guide
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  • pain - complex interaction between physical, cognitive, spiritual, emotional, and environmental factors gate control theory - other sensations, such as touch, may block or close the pain gate-a distraction neuromatrix theory - brain produces patterns of nerve impulses drawn from various inputs, including genetic, psychologic, and cognitive experiences pain perception systems - sensory-discriminative, affective-motivational, cognitive-evaluative sensory-discriminative - presence, characte...
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NUR 245 Exam 1 (2) Practice Questions and Correct Answers
  • NUR 245 Exam 1 (2) Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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  • What are Nociceptors - specialized nerve endings designed to detect painful sensations - they transmit sensations to the CNS Which 2 primary sensory (afferent) fibers do the nociceptors carry pain signal to? - As and C fibers What is neuropathic pain? Give examples - implies abnormal processing of pain message - difficult to assess and treat - perceived long after site injury heals - diabetes mellitus, herpes shingles (shingles), HIV/AIDS, sciatica, phantom limb pain, MS, stroke, tumor, trigem...
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2024 Advanced Pathophysiology HESI RN Exam 4 Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%
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  • 2024 Advanced Pathophysiology HESI RN Exam 4 Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100% 1. What is a protective and complex phenomenon composed of sensory experiences (time,space, intensity), emotion, cognition, and motivation?: Answer: Pain 2. Portion of the nervous system responsible for sensation and perception of pain can be divided into 3 areas: Answer: A: Afferent pathways B interpretive centersin the brainstem, midbrain & diencephalon C: descending pathways from...
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BIOL 2301 Kasparian Final Exam Review 2024 Graded A Questions and Answers
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  • Which nervous system consists of sensory receptors, nerves, ganglia and motor endings? - peripheral nervous system Specialized tissue that respond to changes in their environment (stimuli) are called... - sensory receptors What is the difference between sensation and perception? - sensation >>> awareness of a stimuli perception >>> interpretation of the meaning of a stimuli What are the three categories a receptor can be classified? - - stimulus type - location -s...
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Pathophysiology HSC203 Exam Questions And Answers
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  • Pathophysiology HSC203 Exam Questions And Answers sensory receptors/sense organs Classified into two categories: general senses and special senses. special senses include eye and ear What does special senses include?? Eye and Ear Sensory receptors can be classified by? location Extroreceptors near body surface, and sometimes referred to as cutaneous receptors Examples of extroreceptors touch, pressure, temperature, and pain Visceroceptors receptors that are locate...
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Nurs 210 chapter 11 and 14 book notes fully solved 2024/2025
  • Nurs 210 chapter 11 and 14 book notes fully solved 2024/2025

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  • Nurs 210 chapter 11 and 14 book noteswhat 2 main processes does pathologic pain develop in? - correct answer nociceptive and neuropathic What are nociceptors? - correct answer specialized nerve endings designed to detect painful sensations from the periphery and transmit them to the CNS Where are nociceptors located? - correct answer within the skin, connective tissue, muscle, and thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic viscera What are nociceptors stimulated by? - correct answer mechanical or ...
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NU 545 Unit 2 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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  • NU 545 Unit 2 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct What are the two types of fibers that transmit the nerve action potentials generated by excitation of any of the nociceptors. Pages 469-470 - Answer- Nociceptors = free nerve endings in the peripheral nervous system that responds to chemical, mechanical, and thermal stimuli; when stimulated they cause nociceptive pain. Two fibers are A-delta & C fibers ***see question 7! A-delta fibers: lightly myelinated, medium sized = faster transmissi...
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Biophysical Agents Exam 1 and Quiz 1
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  • What is the primary goal of using therapeutic modalities in the inflammatory phase? a. facilitate collagen maturation and reorganization b. enhance blood flow and cellular activity c. reduce blood flow and decrease cellular metabolism to lessen the formation of edema d. inhibit collagen maturation and scar tissue formation - Answer- c. reduce blood flow and decrease cellular metabolism to lessen the formation of edema In the Proliferative phase modalities are used to? a. facilitate c...
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HSC 308 Exam 1 Questions and Answers All Correct
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  • HSC 308 Exam 1 Questions and Answers All Correct What is the purpose of a neurotransmitter used for neuron to muscle communication - Answer- Carry AP signal across synaptic cleft What is the effect of exercise on PGC1 used during exercise - Answer- - increases branching of the presynaptic terminal motor neuron - increases the number of presynaptic vesicles containing acetylcholine - increases the number of acetycoline receptors in the cell membrane - decreases the size of motor end pla...
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