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NUR 2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Final Exam (2024) (50 +Questions and Answers) latetst update bundle
NUR 2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Final Exam (2024) (50 +Questions and Answers) latetst update bundle
[Show more]NUR 2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Final Exam (2024) (50 +Questions and Answers) latetst update bundle
[Show more]Manifestations of a patient experience sickle cell crisis. correct answer abdominal pain, bone pain, dyspnea, delayed growth and development, fatigue, fever, jaundice, pallor, tachycardia, skin ulcers, angina, excessive thirst, frequent urination, priapism, vision impairment 
Priority assessment for...
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Add to cartManifestations of a patient experience sickle cell crisis. correct answer abdominal pain, bone pain, dyspnea, delayed growth and development, fatigue, fever, jaundice, pallor, tachycardia, skin ulcers, angina, excessive thirst, frequent urination, priapism, vision impairment 
Priority assessment for...
- head or neck radiation for cancer 
- iodine deficiency 
 
What are the three p's in diabetes? - Answer polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia 
 
What is the difference between primary and secondary endocrine disorders? - Answer Primary endocrine disease inhibits the action of downstream glands, malfun...
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Add to cart- head or neck radiation for cancer 
- iodine deficiency 
 
What are the three p's in diabetes? - Answer polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia 
 
What is the difference between primary and secondary endocrine disorders? - Answer Primary endocrine disease inhibits the action of downstream glands, malfun...
1.	Gastritis and Etiology and patho: inflammation of stomach's mucolas lining (can involve entire stomach or region) can be acute or chronic. may be caused by h. pylori infection (imbeds in mucosal layer activating toxins and enzymes that cause inflammation. NSAIDS, chronic alcohol consumption, str...
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Add to cart1.	Gastritis and Etiology and patho: inflammation of stomach's mucolas lining (can involve entire stomach or region) can be acute or chronic. may be caused by h. pylori infection (imbeds in mucosal layer activating toxins and enzymes that cause inflammation. NSAIDS, chronic alcohol consumption, str...
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view the diff 
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lev 
els of disease prev 
ention such as primary 
, secondary 
, and tert 
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ry as well as 
ex 
amples for 
each. 
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xposure of disease f 
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GI disorders 
• Esophageal disorders & GERD 
• Heartburn, reflux, eating, sleeping, burping, and chest pain could be due to incompetent valve 
• Peptic ulcer – NSAIDs 
• Abdominal pain 
• GI tract disorders 
• Bowel disorders- Mechanical bowel obstruction – tumor, hernia, or divertic...
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Add to cartGI disorders 
• Esophageal disorders & GERD 
• Heartburn, reflux, eating, sleeping, burping, and chest pain could be due to incompetent valve 
• Peptic ulcer – NSAIDs 
• Abdominal pain 
• GI tract disorders 
• Bowel disorders- Mechanical bowel obstruction – tumor, hernia, or divertic...
1.	A.M. is likely suffering from: 	Diabetic Ketoacidosis				 
 
2.	What is the pathophysiology for the condition you believe A.M. has (etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations)? 
Etiology: Due to very high levels of ketones can poison the body and can develop DKA. This over production of ...
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Add to cart1.	A.M. is likely suffering from: 	Diabetic Ketoacidosis				 
 
2.	What is the pathophysiology for the condition you believe A.M. has (etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations)? 
Etiology: Due to very high levels of ketones can poison the body and can develop DKA. This over production of ...
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Gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD) is due to multiple factors. Which of the following is a serious potential complication of GERD? 
Answer Esophageal Cancer 
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Hyperemesis gravidarum causes excessive nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. What can 
the mother expect to have if ...
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Gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD) is due to multiple factors. Which of the following is a serious potential complication of GERD? 
Answer Esophageal Cancer 
Question 
Hyperemesis gravidarum causes excessive nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. What can 
the mother expect to have if ...
1.	Define pathophysiology. 
Pathophysiology is the study of abnormalities in physiologic functioning of living beings and seeks to reveal physiologic responses of organisms to disruptions in its internal or external environment 
What does the study of pathophysiology include? 
a.	Etiology - study of...
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Add to cart1.	Define pathophysiology. 
Pathophysiology is the study of abnormalities in physiologic functioning of living beings and seeks to reveal physiologic responses of organisms to disruptions in its internal or external environment 
What does the study of pathophysiology include? 
a.	Etiology - study of...
1.	What is gastritis? What are causes? 
•	Inflammation of the stomach lining. 
•		Gastritis is caused by ingestion of irritating substances such as alcohol, aspirin, NSAIDS, consequence of viral, bacterial, or autoimmune diseases. 
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2.	What is GERD? What are causes to this condition? What ar...
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Add to cart1.	What is gastritis? What are causes? 
•	Inflammation of the stomach lining. 
•		Gastritis is caused by ingestion of irritating substances such as alcohol, aspirin, NSAIDS, consequence of viral, bacterial, or autoimmune diseases. 
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2.	What is GERD? What are causes to this condition? What ar...
If a patient reports SOB, which term below describes this feeling? 
a. sign b. symptom 
c. contraindication 
d. objective data 
Answer: symptom 
2. thyroid gland is located where? 
a. head 
b. throat 
c. chest d. neck 
Answer: neck 
3. true or false. If a patient has a k=1.2 the most important nursi...
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Add to cartIf a patient reports SOB, which term below describes this feeling? 
a. sign b. symptom 
c. contraindication 
d. objective data 
Answer: symptom 
2. thyroid gland is located where? 
a. head 
b. throat 
c. chest d. neck 
Answer: neck 
3. true or false. If a patient has a k=1.2 the most important nursi...
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