E x c e l l e n c e i s k e y | 2 0 2 0 2 5 ~ P a g e |1
Rasmussen Pathophysiology Final Questions &
100% correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ |
Passed
Clinical manifestations that may result from diarrhea (Please use critical thinking to determine
what is happening to fluid volume with diarrhea) (Select all that apply) mod 1
Ξ -:- Frequent loose, watery stools. Abdominal cramps. Abdominal pain. Fever.
Bleeding.
Lightheadedness or dizziness from dehydration.
Complications may result from diarrhea of any etiology. Fluid loss with consequent dehydration,
electrolyte loss (sodium, potassium, magnesium, chloride), and even vascular collapse sometimes
occur.
Lymph node locations (Select All) mod 2
Ξ -:- head, neck, armpits, groin
What are the properties of benign tumors? (Select All)mod 2
Ξ -:- A benign neoplasm looks a lot like the tissue with normal cells from which it
originated, and has a slow growth rate. Benign neoplasms do not invade surrounding tissues
and they do not metastasize.
Identify examples of types of malignant cells (Select All)mod 2
Ξ -:- 1 carcinoma,2 sarcoma,3 melanoma,4 lymphoma, and 5 leukemia.
Rheumatoid arthritis clinical manifestation? (Select all)mod 3
Ξ -:- Tender, warm, swollen joints.
Joint stiffness that is usually worse in the mornings and after inactivity.
Fatigue, fever and loss of appetite.
Characteristics of a wound that is granulated (Select All)mod 3
26/08/2024 | © Copyright- This work may not be copied for profit.
, E x c e l l e n c e i s k e y | 2 0 2 0 2 5 ~ P a g e |2
Ξ -:- is defined as follows: a wound bed filled with granulation tissue to the level of
the surrounding skin or new epithelium; no dead space; no avascular tissue; no signs or
symptoms of infection; and with open wound edges (it is healing)
Symptoms of a patient with a herniated disc (Select All)mod 3
Ξ -:- Pain areas: in the arm, back, foot, or leg
Muscular: muscle weakness, muscle spasms, or overactive reflexes
Sensory: leg numbness, pins and needles, or uncomfortable tingling and burning
Also common: foot numbness, hand numbness, or stiff neck
Clinical manifestation of Addison's disease (Select all that apply) mod 4
Ξ -:- Pain areas: in the abdomen or muscles
Whole body: dehydration, dizziness, fainting, fatigue, lightheadedness, loss of appetite, low blood
pressure, low blood sugar, water-electrolyte imbalance, or sweating
Gastrointestinal: nausea or vomiting
Also common: absence of menstruation, craving salty foods, darkening of the skin, excess urination,
muscle weakness, reduced sex drive, or weight loss
Kidney failure or end-stage main electrolyte imbalance (Select All) mod 5
Ξ -:- hypervolemia, hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, hypocalcemia, and
bicarbonate deficiency (metabolic acidosis). Hyponatremic.
What happens during Hemostasis (Select All) mod 9
Ξ -:- is the physiological process by which bleeding ceases. Hemostasis involves three
basic steps: vascular spasm, the formation of a platelet plug, and coagulation, in which clotting
factors promote the formation of a fibrin clot. Fibrinolysis is the process in which a clot is
degraded in a healing vessel.
Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP) pathogenesis and clinical findings (Select all) mod 7
26/08/2024 | © Copyright- This work may not be copied for profit.
, E x c e l l e n c e i s k e y | 2 0 2 0 2 5 ~ P a g e |3
Ξ -:- Causes: compression of the brain, inflammation of the brain tissues, inability of
the cranium to expand (adults), reduced blood flow to the brain from increased pressure.
Symptoms: initial-headache, vomiting, altered LOC (drowsiness), blurred vision, edema of optic
disc (papilledema). Higher levels of ICP-LOC decrease, impaired pupil responsiveness to light,
altered respiratory patterns, unresponsive to stimulation, unable to move/verbalize/open eyes.
What is gluconeogenesis?
Ξ -:- production of glucose from non-carbohydrate sources
What are two lab tests that help to determine kidney function (i.e. BUN and creatinine). Know the
normal for these values.
Ξ -:- BUN In general, around 7 to 20 mg/dL (2.5 to 7.1 mmol/L) is considered normal.
Urea nitrogen levels tend to increase with age.
The normal range for creatinine in the blood may be 0.84 to 1.21 milligrams per deciliter (74.3 to 107
micromoles per liter),
Consequences of uncontrolled blood sugar
Ξ -:- Heart disease and a higher risk for heart attack and stroke.
Eye and vision problems, including blindness.
Kidney disease that can lead to kidney failure.
Neuropathy (nerve damage) that can cause tingling and pain the hands and feet.
Infections.
Dental problems.
Amputations due to infections in the feet.
What is diabetes insipidus?
Ξ -:- A disorder of salt and water metabolism marked by intense thirst and heavy
urination.
Diabetes insipidus occurs when the body can't regulate how it handles fluids. The condition is
caused by a hormonal abnormality and isn't related to diabetes.
26/08/2024 | © Copyright- This work may not be copied for profit.