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Ms. A, age 35, was given a Pap test during a routine medical checkup. The test showedmarked dysplasia of cervical cells but no sign of infection. 
1.	Discuss the purposes and uses of diagnostic testing and how it appl...
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Ms. A, age 35, was given a Pap test during a routine medical checkup. The test showedmarked dysplasia of cervical cells but no sign of infection. 
1.	Discuss the purposes and uses of diagnostic testing and how it appl...
1.	Question: The student nurse understands that secretion of aldosterone hormone causes urine output to? 
2.	Question: The nurse recognizes that a higher than expected number of casesoccurring in a specific area is a? 
3.	Question:The nurse suspects that a patient presenting with an increase in weig...
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2.	Question: The nurse recognizes that a higher than expected number of casesoccurring in a specific area is a? 
3.	Question:The nurse suspects that a patient presenting with an increase in weig...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathophysiology 
Chapter 2: Fluid Electrolyte and Acid-Base Imbalances 
Chapter 21: Congenital and Genetic Disorders
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Chapter 2: Fluid Electrolyte and Acid-Base Imbalances 
Chapter 21: Congenital and Genetic Disorders
1.	Question:The preceptor is teaching the nursing student about fluid and electrolyte balance. Which statement made by the student indicates that the nursing student understood the information discussed? 
2.	Question:When the osmotic pressure of the blood is elevated above normal, where would water ...
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Add to cart1.	Question:The preceptor is teaching the nursing student about fluid and electrolyte balance. Which statement made by the student indicates that the nursing student understood the information discussed? 
2.	Question:When the osmotic pressure of the blood is elevated above normal, where would water ...
Case Study: Cancer 
 
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JL, a 50-year-old woman, was camping with her 3 children and spouse, fell and broke the left tibia at the ankle. She is in the emergency department, waiting for the fracture to be immobilized. The leg hurts and she note that the ankle is swelling. A diagnosis of a simple fracture and sprain (damage ...
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Add to cartJL, a 50-year-old woman, was camping with her 3 children and spouse, fell and broke the left tibia at the ankle. She is in the emergency department, waiting for the fracture to be immobilized. The leg hurts and she note that the ankle is swelling. A diagnosis of a simple fracture and sprain (damage ...
Chapter 5: Inflammation and Healing 
1.	List and describe each of the 3 body defense mechanisms: 
a.	1st line – mechanical barriers: Physical [skin, mucus membranes] & 
Chemical [lysosome-saliva/tears, skin’s acidic pH & fatty acid content, lactic acid & high salt concentrations in sweat] 
b.	2n...
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1.	List and describe each of the 3 body defense mechanisms: 
a.	1st line – mechanical barriers: Physical [skin, mucus membranes] & 
Chemical [lysosome-saliva/tears, skin’s acidic pH & fatty acid content, lactic acid & high salt concentrations in sweat] 
b.	2n...
Fluid balance describes the balance of the input and output of fluids in the body via osmoregulation and daily behaviors such as drinking, eating, perspiration, urinating, and defecating. This balance is vital so that the concentrations of crucial electrolytes in the various body fluids and cells ar...
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Add to cartFluid balance describes the balance of the input and output of fluids in the body via osmoregulation and daily behaviors such as drinking, eating, perspiration, urinating, and defecating. This balance is vital so that the concentrations of crucial electrolytes in the various body fluids and cells ar...
Fluid and electrolyte imbalance is one of the many signs of dehydration, this occurs in result to an excessive loss of water from the body tissues. This is often accompanied by an imbalance of electrodes such as sodium, chloride and potassium. “Sodium imbalances are particularly important in patie...
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Add to cartFluid and electrolyte imbalance is one of the many signs of dehydration, this occurs in result to an excessive loss of water from the body tissues. This is often accompanied by an imbalance of electrodes such as sodium, chloride and potassium. “Sodium imbalances are particularly important in patie...
Teratogenic agents are a source in the environment that a mother may be exposed to during pregnancy, which can cause a birth defect. Approximately 4 to 5 percent of birth defects occur as a result of exposure to a teratogenic agent (Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, 2019). Teratogenic agents are l...
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Add to cartTeratogenic agents are a source in the environment that a mother may be exposed to during pregnancy, which can cause a birth defect. Approximately 4 to 5 percent of birth defects occur as a result of exposure to a teratogenic agent (Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, 2019). Teratogenic agents are l...
Mr. J, age 42, is a construction worker in Las Vegas who lives with his daughter and grandson, Sammy. He recently noticed that a mole on his face seemed to be getting larger and darker. At first, he did not worry because he was in the sun a lot and assumed the change may have been caused by sunburn....
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Add to cartMr. J, age 42, is a construction worker in Las Vegas who lives with his daughter and grandson, Sammy. He recently noticed that a mole on his face seemed to be getting larger and darker. At first, he did not worry because he was in the sun a lot and assumed the change may have been caused by sunburn....
1.	Describe the layers of the skin 
a.	Epidermis: Superficial; 5 main layers deep → superficial: Stratum Basale (base layer), Stratum Spinosum (spiny layer), Stratum Granulosum (granular layer), Stratum Lucidum (clear layer), & Stratum Corneum (horny layer). 
b.	Dermis: Deep; thick layer of connec...
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Add to cart1.	Describe the layers of the skin 
a.	Epidermis: Superficial; 5 main layers deep → superficial: Stratum Basale (base layer), Stratum Spinosum (spiny layer), Stratum Granulosum (granular layer), Stratum Lucidum (clear layer), & Stratum Corneum (horny layer). 
b.	Dermis: Deep; thick layer of connec...
NR 283 Week 4 Assignment; Brochure - Chronic Stable Angia
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Week 1 
 
1.	Question:A cellular function that occurs in all cell types is: 
2.	Question:Active mediated transport involves: 
3.	Question:The function of cellular energy metabolism and generation of most of the cell’s adenosine triphosphate (ATP) occurs in the: 
4.	Question:Which of the following ...
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1.	Question:A cellular function that occurs in all cell types is: 
2.	Question:Active mediated transport involves: 
3.	Question:The function of cellular energy metabolism and generation of most of the cell’s adenosine triphosphate (ATP) occurs in the: 
4.	Question:Which of the following ...
1.	Question:Whatkindofsolutionwouldanursegiveapatientwhohasveryconcentratedblood serum? 
2.	Question: What is the main difference between aldosterone andADH? 
3.	Question: What secretesADH? 
4.	Question: What secretesaldosterone? 
5.	Question: What is the goal of the RAASsystem?
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2.	Question: What is the main difference between aldosterone andADH? 
3.	Question: What secretesADH? 
4.	Question: What secretesaldosterone? 
5.	Question: What is the goal of the RAASsystem?
Ms. X, a 32-year-old Hispanic woman, has had a history of intermittent pleuritic chest pain and joint pain for the past several years. Recently, she went to her physician because she noticed that an erythematous, butterfly-shaped rash had appeared on her face. Further lab tests indicated protein in ...
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Add to cartMs. X, a 32-year-old Hispanic woman, has had a history of intermittent pleuritic chest pain and joint pain for the past several years. Recently, she went to her physician because she noticed that an erythematous, butterfly-shaped rash had appeared on her face. Further lab tests indicated protein in ...
Chapter 4 – Pain 
Chapter 14 – Neurological System 
Chapter 24 – Complications of Aging 
Chapter 26 – Substance Abuse and Associated Problems 
Chapter 27 – Substance Abuse and Associated Problems 
 
(Chapters 4, 14, 24, 26, & 27) 
 
Chapter 4 – Pain: 
 
1.	Why is important to feel pain? ...
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Chapter 14 – Neurological System 
Chapter 24 – Complications of Aging 
Chapter 26 – Substance Abuse and Associated Problems 
Chapter 27 – Substance Abuse and Associated Problems 
 
(Chapters 4, 14, 24, 26, & 27) 
 
Chapter 4 – Pain: 
 
1.	Why is important to feel pain? ...
A 28-year-old soldier returns from Iraq and begins experiencing periodic bouts of anxiety. She complains that she wakes up frequently and cannot get a full night of sleep. Recently, she also has been getting frequent headaches and noticed a few ulcers in her mouth. A physical examination and lab tes...
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Add to cartA 28-year-old soldier returns from Iraq and begins experiencing periodic bouts of anxiety. She complains that she wakes up frequently and cannot get a full night of sleep. Recently, she also has been getting frequent headaches and noticed a few ulcers in her mouth. A physical examination and lab tes...
NR 283 Week 7 Concept Process Assignment # 3; Ischemic Stroke
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Chapter 9: Musculoskeletal System Disorders 
Chapter 16: Endocrine System Disorders 
Chapter 25: Immobility and Associated Problems 
Chapter 28: Environmental Hazards and Associated Problems 
 
(Chapters 9, 16, 25, & 28) 
 
*Refer to chapter worksheets to study for chapters 25-28 as well 
 
Chapter ...
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Add to cartChapter 9: Musculoskeletal System Disorders 
Chapter 16: Endocrine System Disorders 
Chapter 25: Immobility and Associated Problems 
Chapter 28: Environmental Hazards and Associated Problems 
 
(Chapters 9, 16, 25, & 28) 
 
*Refer to chapter worksheets to study for chapters 25-28 as well 
 
Chapter ...
Mrs. A has been taking high doses of glucocorticoids for much of the past 2 years to control severe rheumatoid arthritis. She has now developed hypertension and type 2 diabetes and would like to stop taking the cortisone because of the unwanted changes in her appearance. 
1.	How does Cushing’s syn...
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Add to cartMrs. A has been taking high doses of glucocorticoids for much of the past 2 years to control severe rheumatoid arthritis. She has now developed hypertension and type 2 diabetes and would like to stop taking the cortisone because of the unwanted changes in her appearance. 
1.	How does Cushing’s syn...
NR 283 Week 6 Assignment; RUA Paper; The Epidemiology of Acute Myocardial Infarction
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NR 283 Week 6 Assignment; RUA Paper - Sleep Apnea
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NR 283 Week 6 Assignment; RUA Paper - Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection
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NR 283 Week 6 Assignment; RUA Paper - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
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NR 283 Week 6 Assignment; RUA Paper - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
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Ms. F, 48 years old, has been admitted to the hospital with severe abdominal pain. Earlier that day she had generalized abdominal pain, followed by a severe pain in the lower right quadrant of her abdomen, accompanie...
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Ms. F, 48 years old, has been admitted to the hospital with severe abdominal pain. Earlier that day she had generalized abdominal pain, followed by a severe pain in the lower right quadrant of her abdomen, accompanie...
NR 283 Week 5 Concept Process Assignment; Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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NR 283 Week 5 Concept Process Assignment # 2; Muscular Dystrophy Concerning Immobility
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NR 283 Week 5 Concept Process Assignment # 2; Emphysema and Oxygenation
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Chapter 10: Blood & Circulatory System Disorders 
Chapter 12: Cardiovascular System Disorders 
 
(Chapters 10 & 12) Chapter 10: Blood & Circulatory System Disorders 
1.	Describethefollowingterms&theirfunctioninthecirculatorysystem: 
a.	Pulmonary Circulation: Allows exchange of O₂ & CO₂in lungs 
...
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Chapter 12: Cardiovascular System Disorders 
 
(Chapters 10 & 12) Chapter 10: Blood & Circulatory System Disorders 
1.	Describethefollowingterms&theirfunctioninthecirculatorysystem: 
a.	Pulmonary Circulation: Allows exchange of O₂ & CO₂in lungs 
...
Mr. X, age 57, presented to his physician with marked fatigue, nausea with occasional diarrhea,and a sore, swollen tongue. Lately, he also has been experiencing a tingling feeling in his toesand a feeling of clumsiness. Microscopic examination of a blood sample indicated a reducednumber of erythrocy...
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Add to cartMr. X, age 57, presented to his physician with marked fatigue, nausea with occasional diarrhea,and a sore, swollen tongue. Lately, he also has been experiencing a tingling feeling in his toesand a feeling of clumsiness. Microscopic examination of a blood sample indicated a reducednumber of erythrocy...
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