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NSG530 / NSG 530 Exam 1 (Latest 2024 / 2025): Advanced Pathophysiology | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Wilkes
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Exam 1: NSG530 / NSG 530 (Latest 2024 / 2025) - Advanced Pathophysiology Exam | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Wilkes Q: When antibodies are formed against red blood cell antigens of the Rh system, how are the blood cells destroyed? a. Complement-mediated cell lysis b. Phagocytosis by macrophages c. Phagocytosis in the spleen d. Neutrophil granules and toxic oxygen products Answer: C Antibodies against platelet-specific antigens or against red blood cell antigens of th...
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Exam 4: NSG530 / NSG 530 (Latest 2024 / 2025 UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS) - Advanced Pathophysiology Exams | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Wilkes
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NSG 530 / NSG530 EXAM 3. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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Syphilis 
an STD that attacks many parts of the body and is caused by a small bacterium 
called a spirochete 
Chlamydia 
A sexually transmitted disease, the most common in developed countries, caused by 
the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. Often producing no symptoms, it can cause 
infertility, chronic pain, or a tubal pregnancy if left untreated. 
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) 
a family of highly contagious viruses that effect mucous membranes and produce 
watery blisters that eventually...
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NSG 530 / NSG530 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. LATEST VERSION. RATED A.
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A patient with a diagnosis of aplastic anemia has undergone allogenic bone marrow transplantation. Which of the following signs and symptoms would most clearly suggest the existence of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD)? 
Presence of a pruritic rash that has begun to slough off 
 
A patient has developed pericarditis after developing acute glomerulonephritis, a development that may be attributable to the presence of similar epitopes on group A, hemolytic streptococci and the antigens in the patien...
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NSG 530 / NSG 530 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) 
repetitive pharyngeal collapse during sleep, which leads to absence of breathing; can produce daytime drowsiness and elevated blood pressure 
 
OSA manifestations 
-loud snoring 
-snorting 
-witnessed apnea 
-gasping during sleep 
-recurrent waking during sleep 
-choking 
 
OSA treatment 
1. Weight loss and avoidance of alcohol 
2. Nasal CPAP 
3. Surgical widening of airway 
4. Avoid use of sedatives 
5. Oral appliances 
 
surfactant deficiency disorder 
Disorder c...
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NSG 530 / NSG530 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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How does urinary sediment differentiate prerenal, intrarenal (glomerulonephritis), intrarenal (ATN), and postrenal AKI 
normal - bland 
prerenal - bland 
intrarenal (G) - active (hallmark) 
intrarenal (ATN) - muddy brown casts, renal tubular epithelial cells 
postrenal - bland 
 
How does urine sodium differentiate prerenal, intrarenal (glomerulonephritis), intrarenal (ATN), and postrenal AKI 
normal - 20 mEq/L 
prerenal - <10 mEq/L 
intrarenal (G) - <20 mEq/L 
intrarenal (ATN) - >40 mE...
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NSG 530 / NSG530 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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Which component of the immune system is deficient in individuals with infections caused by viruses, fungi, or yeast? 
 
 
In which primary immune deficiency is there a partial-to-complete absence of T-cell immunity? 
 
 
How many months does it take for the newborn to be sufficiently protected by antibodies produced by its own B cells? 
 
 
Considering the effects of nutritional deficiencies on the immune system, severe deficits in calories and protein lead to deficiencies in the formation of wh...
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NSG EXAM 1 / NSG530 EXAM 1. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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Acute inflammation 
Neutralizes and destroys microorganisms 
 
What type of immunity prevents a neonate from developing an infection because he has maternal antibodies that he received in breast milk? 
Passive 
 
What type of immunity prevents a child from developing an infection because they have been vaccinated for it? 
Active 
 
What immunity prevents a man from developing an infection because he was infection with the same microorganism previously and recovered? 
Active 
 
What prevents a wo...
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Wilkes University NSG 530 - Advanced Pathophysiology Exam Complete Package Updated 2024/2025
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NSG 530 : Pathophysiology for Adv. Prac. - Wilkes University Exam 1, 2, 3 & 4. Complete Solution Package
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NSG 530 - Advanced Pathophysiology Chapter 16 Disorders of the Immune Response Exam
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Which of the following is least likely to contribute to the spread of HIV infection? 
 
 a) Sharing of intravenous needles 
 b) Oral sex 
 c) Vaginal intercourse 
 d) Mosquitoes - d) mosquitoes 
 
HIV is not spread through mosquitoes or other vectors. All the other options are known methods of spreading HIV. 
 
The nurse is caring for a client who has just learned that he is HIV positive. The client asks the nurse how long he has been able to infect others. Select the best response by the nurse...
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NSG 530 - Advanced Pathophysiology Unit 5 Test
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Some fungi are components of normal human microflora - true 
 
A patient's primary care provider has ordered direct antigen detection in the care of a patient with a serious symptomatology of unknown origin. Which of the following processes will be conducted? - Introduction of monoclonal antibodies to a blood sample from the patient 
 
All organisms have the potential to cause infectious illness in humans - false 
 
A patient has begun taking acyclovir, an antiviral medication, to control herpe...
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NSG 530 – Advanced Pathophysiology Chapter 1-5 Exam Review
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What percentage of test results in healthy people fall within the mean plus and minus two standard deviations? 
95% 
 
 
T/F? The majority of the causes of disease are monogenic? 
False 
 
 
The manifestations of a disease are best defined as the ____. 
signs and symptoms of a disease 
 
 
The term prognosis refers to the: 
 
a. period of recovery and return to a normal state 
 
b. expected outcome of the disease 
 
c. mortality and morbidity rates for a given disease 
 
d. typical collection of...
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