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BIO 669 Exam 2 Questions and Answers/Latest 2024-2025/100% Correct.
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BIO 669 Exam 2 Questions and Answers/Latest /100% Correct. 
 
 
Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buergers disease) is an autoimmune condition that is: 
 
a. A result of over activation of the intrinsic and extrinsic clotting system systemically 
 
b. Characterized by attacks of vasospasm in the small arteries and arterioles of the fingers and toes 
 
c. Strongly associated with smoking 
 
d. Associated with janeway lesions and Oslers Nodes Answer- c. Strongly associated with smoking 
 
Which of th...
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Applied Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse, First Edition Lucie Dlugasch, Lachel Story Chapter 7 Assessment Quiz
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Chapter: Chapter 07 - Quiz 
Multiple Choice 
1. During times of increasing blood volume such as in heart failure, a compensatory renal response is: 
A) afferent arteriole vasoconstriction and efferent arteriole vasodilation to promote reabsorption of fluid. 
B) release of urodilatin, which inhibits water and sodium reabsorption thereby leading to diuresis. 
C) inhibition of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides to prevent fluid retention. 
D) increase in antidiuretic hormone release which promot...
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Final Exam Advanced Pathophysiology (NEW HESI EXAM BASIC TEST FOR FINAL EXAM UPDATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022) Maryville University Of St. Louis
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Final Exam Advanced Pathophysiology (NEW HESI EXAM BASIC TEST FOR FINAL EXAM UPDATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022) 
Maryville University Of St. Louis 
 
 
Which component of the cell produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by using oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction? 
 
A) lysosomes 
B) peroxisomes 
C) ribosomes 
D) oxyhydrosomes - Ans: B- peroxisomes 
 
What is a consequence of plasma membrane damage to the mitochondria? 
 
A) enzymatic digestion halts deo...
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WGU D236 Patho Study Guide Graded A 2024
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Pressure that is due to albumin in the bloodstream? - Oncotic 
 
Oncotic - a form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins 
 
In the blood, _____ is the most common plasma protein and is, therefore, a primary determinant of oncotic pressure - albumin 
 
_____ controls osmotic pressure in vascular system, builds volume - Albumin 
 
One question was about the difference in children and adult immunity - Possible answer: naive T cells 
 
Learning check question: Which differences in immunity make chi...
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NRSG 357 EXAM 1 STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A
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primary risk factors for heart failure include ___________ and ___________. 
hypertension; CAD 
other co-morbidities such as ____________, _____________, ___________, ___________, and ______________ also contribute to the development of heart failure. 
diabetes; metabolic syndrome; advanced age; tobacco use; vascular disease 
primary causes lead to ____________ on the heart. 
direct damage 
primary causes of HF include (9): 
-Hypertension (including hypertensive crisis) 
-Coronary artery disease...
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CLS part 3 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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CLS part 3 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
who are 5 things that put people at risk for cardiac disease? - ANSWERS1. age 
2. gender 
3. patients with pre existing conditions (diabetes) 
4. hereditary 
5. high cholesterol (LDL) 
 
7 steps to reduce risk of heart disease - ANSWERS1. get active 
2. control cholesterol 
3. eat healthy 
4. don't smoke 
5. control blood pressure 
6. lose weight 
7. reduce blood sugar 
 
Markers for myocardial infarction (6) - ANSWERS1. myoglobin 
2. crea...
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BIO 169 - Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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______ and _______ insures air contacts mucus membranes - narrowness and turbulance 
> 2 L/day urination means you suffer from - polyuria 
1 lobe of the kidney - pyramid and overlying cortex 
3 layers of ureter - adventitia (connective tissue) 
muscularis (2 layers of smooth muscle with 3rd layer in lower portion) 
mucosa-transitional epithelium 
3 primary functions of nephron loops (loops of Henle) - -conserve water 
-generate salinity gradient 
-reabsorb electrolytes 
4 factors affecting O2...
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NURS611 / NURS 611 Advanced Pathophysiology, Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | 100% Correct
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Describe the characteristics of apoptosis. - cell death that is regulated or 
programmed 
Necrosis - characterized by rapid loss of the plasma membrane structure, organelle 
swelling, mitochondrial dysfunction. Hypoxia is the #1 major cause of cellular 
injury leading to necrosis especially to the kidneys and heart. (Myocardial 
infarction) 
Page 52: What's new: Current research supports that after muscle heart injury that 
stem cells exist in the heart and differentiate into various cardiac ce...
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Bio 669 Quiz 4 (Cardiovascular) Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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Which of the following conditions is the most immediately at risk for serious complications? - ANSWERSTEMI 
 
Thromboangitis Obliterans (Buerger's disease) is an autoimmune condition that is: - ANSWERStrongly associated with smoking 
 
Which of the following is not a systemic disease that is associated with Raynaud's phenomenon? - ANSWERCongestive heart failure 
 
Rheumatic fever and, and subsequent heart complications in 10% of individuals is left untreated arises from: - ANSWERGroup A beta-h...
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NUR2063 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024
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Homeostasis - •state of equilibrium or balance within and organism 
•Fluids and electrolytes exist within the body, are dynamic in nature, and are maintained in constant balance, or homeostasis, within the body 
 
fluid volume deficit - •Fluid deficit occurs when total body fluid levels (mostly water) are insufficient to meet the body's needs may also be referred to as dehydration 
 
•Fluid volume deficits may result from vomiting and diarrhea 
 
Fluid Volume Excess - •Daily fluid int...
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