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Exam-Pathophys NURS3366 Assignment Questions with Detailed Solutions
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Exam-Pathophys NURS3366 Assignment Questions with 
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Exam-Disorders of the Genitourinary and Renal Systems (RRD #9) NURS3366
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Exam-Disorders of the Genitourinary and Renal Systems 
(RRD #9) NURS3366
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NURS 3366 Final Exam Review 2024/2025 Latest Questions Included Graded A+
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NURS 3366 Final Exam Review 2024/2025 Latest Questions Included Graded A+
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NURS 3366 Alterations in Hematologic and Lymphatic Systems: NURS3366 ASSIGNMENT Chapter 3 and 4 Questions and Answers
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Questions 1-4 refer to the following scenario: A young woman presents to her nurse practitioner 
complaining of SOB and fatigue. She states that her menstrual periods have been very heavy. 
(norm RBC = 4-6million; norm MCV = 80-95). 
1. What is her most likely diagnosis and CBC results? 
a. macrocytic anemia; RBCs = 3 mill & MCV = 102. Wrong—MCV high, meaning cells BIG in 
size—doesn’t fit with scenario of losing blood (and iron) steadily during menses, which usually results 
in compensato...
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NURS 3366 Circulatory System Disorders Chapter 5 to 7 ASSIGNMENT Questions and Answers with Rationale
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1. A patient has intermittent claudication and a history of atherosclerosis. What other 
findings are most likely? 
a. pitting edema of the ankles. Wrong—edema is associated with venous issues, not arterial 
(everything in stem of question points to arterial: intermittent claudication = PAD, atherosclerosis = 
arterial prob.) 
b. jugular vein distention. Wrong—associated with RHF in which there is back up of venous blood 
into jugular veins. 
c. cool feet with diminished pulses. Correct—at...
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NURS 3366 Circulatory System Disorders Chapter 5 to 7 ASSIGNMENT Questions and Answers with Rationale
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1. A patient has intermittent claudication and a history of atherosclerosis. What other 
findings are most likely? 
a. pitting edema of the ankles. Wrong—edema is associated with venous issues, not arterial 
(everything in stem of question points to arterial: intermittent claudication = PAD, atherosclerosis = 
arterial prob.) 
b. jugular vein distention. Wrong—associated with RHF in which there is back up of venous blood 
into jugular veins. 
c. cool feet with diminished pulses. Correct—at...
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NURS 3366 Basic Concepts of Pathophysiology & Implications for Nursing: ASSIGNMENT 1 Questions and Answers with Rationale
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Basic Concepts of Pathophysiology & Implications for Nursing 
Questions 1 & 2 below refer to the following situation: 
A 55-year-old man with emphysema (a type of chronic lung disease) who has smoked 2 packs of 
cigarettes per day for 40 years is hospitalized for acute onset of cough productive of bloody 
sputum (sputum=secretions from deep in the lungs). After a few days of testing and treatment, 
the patient’s nurse reads a physician’s note on the chart: “I have told the patient that the...
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Exam (elaborations) Basic Concepts Of Pathophysiology & Implications For Nursing, Genetic Influence, Intracellular Functions (NURS 3366)
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A 55-year-old man with emphysema (a type of chronic lung disease) who has smoked 2 packs of cigarettes per day for 40 years is hospitalized for acute onset of cough productive of bloody sputum (sputum=secretions from deep in the lungs). 
After a few days of testing and treatment, the patient’s nurse reads a physician’s note on the chart: 
 “I have told the patient that the etiologies of his hemoptysis are: 
1) Exacerbation of his chronic emphysema and 
2) The new diagnosis of lung cance...
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