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NURS 611 Patho - Maryville Questions with Correct Verified Answers and 2024/2025
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What is Apoptosis? - A programmed cell death 
What is necrosis? - Death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to 
disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply. 
Characteristics of tissue necrosis - 1) Rapid loss of of the plasma membrane 
structure 
2) Organelle swelling 
3) Mitochondrial dysfunction 
Hypoxia - What is the #1 major cause of cellular injury leading to necrosis. 
(especially the kidney and heart) 
What is hypertrophy? - Is an increase in the size of cells 
Physi...
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WGU D027 Final Exam Comprehensive Study Guide (New 2023/ 2024 Update) Advanced Pathopharmacological Foundations_ Questions and Verified Answers_ 100% Correct_ Rated A
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WGU D027 Final Exam Comprehensive 
Study Guide (New 2023/ 2024 Update) 
Advanced Pathopharmacological 
Foundations_ Questions and Verified 
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QUESTION 
 Stable angina goal 
 decrease cardiac oxygen demand 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 Meds for stable angina 
 
 
Answer: 
 nitro first choice, then beta blockers (beta blockers if angina occurs with effort) 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 nitroglycerine dose 
 
 
Answer: 
 sublingual, acts within 5 minutes, max of 3 doses 
 
 
 
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Exam 3: NSG 300/ NSG300 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Foundations of Nursing Guide | Qs and As | 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)- GCU
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Exam 3: NSG 300/ NSG300 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Foundations of Nursing Guide 
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Q: relationship between HR and diastolic filling time 
 
Answer: 
 heart rate affects blood flow 
EX.) a sustained HR > 160 bpm decreased diastolic filling time, which decreases stroke volume & cardiac output 
 
 
Q: conduction system 
 
Answer: 
 the rhythmic relaxation & contraction of the atria & ventri- cles depend on continuous, organized trans...
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Nursing-111: Gas Exchange, Oxygenation Practice Exam Questions And Correct Answers.
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Hypoxemia by definition is... - Answer Low partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (low oxygen level), which may lead to hypoxia 
 
Hypoxia by definition is... - Answer Shortage of oxygen in the body's tissue and cells 
 
Anoxia by definition is... - Answer The absence of oxygen, i.e. anoxic brain injury 
 
Dyspnea by definition is... - Answer Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, labored breathing 
 
Oxygenation involves what three processes? - Answer 1) The exchange...
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FRESENIUS DIALYSIS EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS
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Dialysate is kept in the temperature range of... - CORRECT ANSWER 34.5-36.5°C 
 
Too warm dialysate can... - CORRECT ANSWER Cause the patient's RBC's to burst (hemolysis), as well as, cause hyperthermia. 
 
Too cold dialysate can.. - CORRECT ANSWER Cause the patient's to feel cold and less diffusion of dialysate will occur. However, slightly cool dialysate can help prevent deadly hypotension and organ stunning due to the constriction of blood vessels. 
 
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EFM Exam Questions and Answers Latest 
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Hypoxemia - Answer ️️ -Decreased oxygen in blood 
Hypoxia - Answer ️️ -Not enough oxygen to supply organs 
Normal fetal PO2 - Answer ️️ -15-25 mmhm 
What factors can change the maternal HR? - Answer ️️ -Intrinsic pacemakers (SA & AV node) 
Cardiac conduction system 
Autonomic regulation... Sympathetic, parasympathetic 
Humoral factors (catecholamines) 
Extrinsic factors (medications) 
Local factors (Ca, K) 
What are t...
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nurs 400 unit 3 Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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Chapter 22 Assessment of Respiratory Function - ANSWER- 
 
1. A patient is having her tonsils removed. The patient asks the nurse what function the 
tonsils normally serve. Which of the following would be the most accurate response? 
A) The tonsils separate your windpipe from your throat when you swallow. 
B) The tonsils help to guard the body from invasion of organisms. 
C) The tonsils make enzymes that you swallow and which aid with digestion. 
D) The tonsils help with regulating the airflow d...
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BSN 205 Final Week 9 Question and answers 2024 verified to pass
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BSN 205 Final Week 9 Question and answers 2024 verified to passVentilation is the exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide at the cellular level. - correct answer False, this is diffusion 
 
A severely anemic patient may experience tachypnea during routine daily activities. - correct answer True, Reduced hemoglobin levels result in reduced oxygen-carrying capacity that leads to decreased oxygen saturation. The body compensates by increasing the respiratory rate. 
 
Inadequate tissue oxygen with ...
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Maryville University Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Study Guide 2023/2024
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Maryville University Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Study Guide 2023/2024 
 
 
 
Describe the characteristics of apoptosis. - ANSWER - cell death that is regulated or programmed 
 
 
 
 
 
Necrosis - ANSWER - characterized by rapid loss of the plasma membrane structure, organelle swelling, mitochondrial dysfunction. Hypoxia is the #1 major cause of cellul...
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 9TH EDITION MCCANCE TEST BANK 2023 EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% COMPLETE ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES VERIFIED AND WELL EXPLAINED BY EXPERTS GRADED A+ ALREADY PASSED!!!!WITH 100% GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD (ALL YOU NEED TO PASS YOUR EXAMS) 
 
organelles 
eukaryotic cells contain structures called __________. 
mitochondria 
The cells energy producers are called: 
diffusion 
movement of a solute molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is called: 
tr...
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