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Irene Gold Boards Part 1 Pathology Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers.
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Irene Gold Boards Part 1 Pathology Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers. 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into normal tissue 
→hypervitaminosis D - Corret Answer-calcification, metastatic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues 
→ atherosclerosis or atheroma 
→damage to tunica intima - Corret Answer-calcification, dystrophic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→TB - Corret Answer-caseous 
What type of d...
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Irene Gold BOARDS PART 1 PATHOLOGY Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Irene Gold BOARDS PART 1 PATHOLOGY Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into normal tissue 
→hypervitaminosis D - Answer- calcification, metastatic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues 
→ atherosclerosis or atheroma 
→damage to tunica intima - Answer- calcification, dystrophic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→TB - Answer- caseous 
What type of degeneration is this? 
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Exam 2: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest Update 2024/2025) Pathophysiology Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct -Chamberlain
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Exam 2: NR283 / NR 283 (Latest Update 2024/2025) Pathophysiology Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct -Chamberlain 
 
Q: What is cardiac output? 
 
 
Answer: 
Volume of blood ejected by the heart in one minute: 
cardiac output = heart rate x stroke volume 
 
 
 
Q: What is stroke volume? 
 
 
Answer: 
Volume of blood pumped out of ventricle- contraction 
 
 
 
Q: The heart sound, lubb is due to the _________ . 
 
 
Answer: 
closure of AV valves 
 
 
 
Q: The heart sound, dub is d...
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NU 606~Exam 3~Advanced Pathophysiology: Gould's Pathophysiology 6th - Ch 12,13,25,26 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Describe four general treatment measures for cardiac disorders. correct answer: dietary modification; 
exercise program; 
cessation of smoking; 
drug therapy 
 
3. Identify ten risk factors for developing atherosclerosis. Indicate which ones are modifiable and which ones are not. Note that these are the same risk factors for heart disease. correct answer: • age—cannot be changed 
• gender—cannot be changed 
• genetic or familial factors—cannot be changed 
• obesity—modifi...
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Irene Gold BOARDS PART 1 PATHOLOGY Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Irene Gold BOARDS PART 1 PATHOLOGY Exam 
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What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into normal tissue 
→hypervitaminosis D - Answer- calcification, metastatic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues 
→ atherosclerosis or atheroma 
→damage to tunica intima - Answer- calcification, dystrophic 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→TB - Answer- caseous 
What type of degeneration is this? 
→...
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BME347 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Why develop regenerative engineering technologies - To optimize naturally occurring 
regenerative mechanisms 
what are 2 problems with naturally occurring regenerative mechanisms - Timing: cell 
regen takes 3-5 days 
effectiveness: level of regen (ex. too much fibroblast regen/not enough cardiomyocyte regen) 
What is atherosclerosis? - when a branch of the coronary artery becomes blocked by an 
atheroma (buildup of plaque/leuokcytes/SMCs/endothelial cells) 
embolus - piece of atheroma that de...
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Pathophysiology RNSG 1311 Final (RUTLEDGE) Question and answers 100% correct
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Pathophysiology RNSG 1311 Final (RUTLEDGE) Question and answers 100% correct Pathophysiology RNSG 1311 Final (RUTLEDGE) 
 
 
why is phlebothrombosis more likely to cause PE than thrombophlebitis? - correct answer thrombus forms in vein and is less firmly attached 
 
when comparing angina and MI which statement is CORRECT - correct answer angina is relieved by rest and nitro, where MI is NOT 
 
Low-density Lipoproteins (LDL) : - correct answer promote atheroma development 
 
cardiac cells can wi...
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VASCULAR ARDMS BOARDS DAVIES TERMS AND EXAM QUESTIONS 2024
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VASCULAR ARDMS BOARDS DAVIES TERMS AND EXAM QUESTIONS VASCULAR ARDMS BOARDS DAVIES TERMS AND EXAM QUESTIONS What's the first major arterial branch of the aorta is the? Innominate artery or brachiocephalic artery The vertebral artery usually arises from the: Subclavian Artery The incidence of new strokes per year is: from 500,000 to 700,000 The abbreviation TIA stands for: Transient Ischemic Attack A TIA of the right anterior hemisphere of the brain will likely affect: The left side of the body ...
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VASCULAR ARDMS BOARDS DAVIES Exam Questions with COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What's the first major arterial branch of the aorta is the? - Innominate artery or brachiocephalic 
artery 
The vertebral artery usually arises from the: - Subclavian Artery 
The incidence of new strokes per year is: - from 500,000 to 700,000 
The abbreviation TIA stands for: - Transient Ischemic Attack 
A TIA of the right anterior hemisphere of the brain will likely affect: - The left side of the body - 
affects the side of the body opposite that of the ischemic hemisphere 
Amaurosis Fugax rel...
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Acute Stroke and TIA management
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Acute Stroke and TIA management 
define stroke - WHO 
a clinical syndrome consisting of 'rapidly developing clinical signs of focal neurological 
deficit (at times global) disturbance of cerebral function, lasting more than 24 h or 
leading to death with no apparent cause other than that of vascular origin' 
define transient ischaemic attack (TIA) 
stroke symptoms and signs that resolve within 24 hours. 
In practice <1 hour 
AHA/ASA - a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by ...
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