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NURS 8022 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 2 Study Guide
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Understanding Pathophysiology 7th Edition Test Bank by Sue Huether and Kathryn McCance ISBN 9780323054362
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NURS 8022 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 4 Study Guide
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NURS 8022 
Advanced 
Pathophysiology 
Exam 4 Study 
Guide 
Basics of gastric secretion; what cells secrete what 
 Gastric juice composition depends on volume & flow rate. Secretion rate lower in AM, 
higher in PM. Higher K+ in gastric juices. 
 Inc. gastric emptying – larger volumes of food 
 Delayed gastric emptying – solids, fats, non-isotonic solutions 
 Acid – hydrochloric acid (most important acid) 
o Dissolves food fibers 
o Bactericide against swallowed organisms 
o Stim...
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NURS 8022 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 2 Study Guide
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NURS 8022 
Advanced 
Pathophysiology 
Exam 2 Study 
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MODULE 3: Hematology 
Readings: Ch. 27-29; article – interpretation of iron studies 
Blood NOT ON STUDY GUIDE 
• Volume: 6 quarts or 5.5 L 
• Consists of fluid, cells, and protein 
o Electrolytes and proteins maintain the osmolarity and acid-base balance of the blood 
• Functions: 
o Provide nutrition to cells; provide O2 for cellular metabolism; removes by-products of cellular 
metabolism; carries cells that protect the body aga...
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Chapter 19: Alterations of Hormonal Regulation Huether & McCance: Understanding Pathophysiology, 6th Edition
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1. Besides hyposecretion and hypersecretion, endocrine system dysfunction can result from: 
a. abnormal receptor activity. 
b. abnormal hormone levels. 
c. increased synthesis of second messengers. 
d. extracellular electrolyte alterations. 
ANS: A 
Dysfunction may result from abnormal cell receptor function or from altered intracellular 
response to the hormone-receptor complex. Abnormal hormone levels can occur but are not 
the cause of endocrine dysfunction. Intracellular storage of second-me...
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NURS 8022 Patho - Exam #5 Study Guide.
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Musculoskeletal 
Define differences between bone cells 
 Osteogenic cell: stem cell 
 Osteoblasts: bone forming cells, “bone-builders” 
o Derived from mesenchymal cells 
o Produce osteocalcin when stimulated by vitamin D 
o Form new bone – synthesize osteoid – brings on the formation of new bone – nonmineralized bone 
matrix 
o Follow Wolfe’s law: bone is shaped according to its function 
o Become osteocytes that are imbedded in bone 
 Osteoclasts: bone resorbing, “bone-cr...
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NURS 8022 Exam 5 SG.
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Exam 5 Study guide 
Musculoskeletal 
Musculoskeletal Physiology 
Define differences between bone cells 
Bone Cells About 
Osteoblasts Bone forming cells. Bone makers. Become osteocytes that are imbedded in bone. Form 
new bone & synthesize osteoid (un-mineralized portion of bone matrix mature bone) 
Osteoclasts Bone resorbing. Bone breakers. They’re attached to integrins by podosomes—which 
helps bind to bone. Secretes HCl & protease enzyme resorption of bone (dissolves 
bone mineral...
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NURS 8022 Exam 1 Review.
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Exam #1 Study Guide 
Module 1 – Ch: 1-2 
Cellular biology, membrane physiology, action potentials, skeletal and smooth muscle 
contraction, altered cellular tissue, and biology of aging 
Positive and negative feedback – what are they? Understand basics of what they do and how 
they affect Physiology 
• Negative feedback: promotes stability 
o Cancels out the original response – original stimulus or response is cancelled out at the 
end 
o Body must sense a change and attempt to return to...
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