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EXSS 288 - Exam 3 Questions With Complete Solutions(RATED A+)
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functions of the foot - ANSWERSweight bearing 
absorb impact loading forces 
adapt to uneven grounds 
allow efficient propulsion (pushing off) 
 
how many bones are in the foot? - ANSWERS28 
 
forefoot 
midfoot 
rearfoot - ANSWERSphalanges/metatarsals (sesamoids) 
5 tarsals 
talus/calcaneus 
 
roles of arches 
4 types (1 main one) - ANSWERSassist foot in supporting body weight/absorb shock of weight bearing 
medial longitudinal, lateral longitudinal, transverse, metatarsal 
 
plantar fasc...
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Initial study for osteomyelitis 
How is treatment monitored? - answerx-ray, but MRI if it is equivocal (more sensitive, so 
will rule IN the dx) 
Follow ESR and CRP(prognostic) (WBC is usually normal!!) 
Pacer required for these blocks - answerMobitz type II (3:1 pattern of P to QRS, regular R to 
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3rd degree block (P's and QRSs are "divorced) 
First line for OCD - answerSSRIs 
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Advanced Pathophysiology NR 507 Final Exam || With Complete Solutions (100% Accurate) 
 
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) - ANSWER - SECRETORY CELL TYPE: Corticotropic 
TARGET ORGANS: Adrenal Gland (cortex) 
FUNCTIONS: Increased steroidogenesis (cortisol, and androgenic hormones 
 
Prolactin, - ANSWER - Milk production 
 
TSH - ANSWER - Increased production and secretion of thyroid hormone 
 
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Fluid Electrolytes & Burns w/ ati| Questions and Correct Answers
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3 major types of dehydration and define each - Ans 1. Isotonic: = loss of Na and H20 (caused by 
V&D) 
Na WNL but hypovolemic shock can happen 
2. Hypotonic (hyponatremic): greater loss of sodium than water. 
-CM's are much worse and shock can occur 
-serum Na<130 
3. Hypertonic (Hypernatremic): NA loss is < water loss. 
serum Na> 150 
shock is less likely but neurological changes can occur 
What is the main reason infants get more dehydrated than adults? - Ans Infants have a greater 
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WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 
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Describe how your body responds to an infection. - ANSWER- T cells produce 
cytokines, which stimulate B cells. B cells produce antibodies. 
Identify role of DNA changes in congenital abnormalities. - ANSWERMutations in genes or chromosomal abnormalities 
How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities? - ANSWERAlterations of DNA 
Describes factors that disrupt homeo...
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functions of the foot - ANSWERSweight bearing 
absorb impact loading forces 
adapt to uneven grounds 
allow efficient propulsion (pushing off) 
 
how many bones are in the foot? - ANSWERS28 
 
forefoot 
midfoot 
rearfoot - ANSWERSphalanges/metatarsals (sesamoids) 
5 tarsals 
talus/calcaneus 
 
roles of arches 
4 types (1 main one) - ANSWERSassist foot in supporting body weight/absorb shock of weight bearing 
medial longitu...
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Blood Transfusion Therapy & Reactions Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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Fresh Frozen Plasma - Indications - ️️- Contains all clotting factors except platelets 
and is frozen to preserve factor V and VIII. 
- Active bleeding. 
- Replacement of plasma coagulation factors when simultaneously blood volume 
expansion is required. 
- Also has antibodies: helps fighting infection 
- Can be used to revert the effects of Warfarin before surgery. 
Whole Blood - Indications - ️️- Treatment of acute massive hemorrhage. 
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what is HHNK? - Answer ️️ -Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Non-ketosis coma, complication 
of DM Type 2. S&S of DKA but no fruity breath or kussmauls breathing. 
what are the two types of immunity? - Answer ️️ -natural and acquired 
what type of reaction is an allergic reaction? what type of protein is the antibody? *high pt* - 
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How is a diamond condition fixed? - ANSWER-By pulling the damage for length. Diamond is a length condition. 
 
When measuring a unibody vehicle, it is discovered that the left front rail is 111mm from spec in width. What condition is this? - ANSWER-Width is calculated from the center out, so a value of -111mm on the left rail shows sway to the right and in toward centerline. 
 
A collision damaged vehicle is discovered to be down in height at opposite end of the center section. - ANSWER-Twist co...
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Fluid Electrolytes & Burns w/ ati Exam 
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3 major types of dehydration and define each - answer1. Isotonic: = loss of Na and H20 
(caused by V&D) 
Na WNL but hypovolemic shock can happen 
2. Hypotonic (hyponatremic): greater loss of sodium than water. 
-CM's are much worse and shock can occur 
-serum Na<130 
3. Hypertonic (Hypernatremic): NA loss is < water loss. 
serum Na> 150 
shock is less likely but neurological changes can occur 
What is the main...
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