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MS CH 57: Inflammatory Intestinal Disorders Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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peritonitis 
 - acute inflammation and infection of the visceral/parietal peritoneum and endothelial 
linings of the abdomen 
 - bacterial or chemical contamination 
local response of peritonitis 
 vascular dilation increases capillary permeability to transport WBCs for phagocytosis 
to area affected; "walls off" the infection 
systemic response of peritonitis 
 if local response fails, inflammation spreads and massive contamination and 
widespread peritonitis occurs 
cardinal s/s of pe...
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Abdominal Para 1251 PCP JIBC Questions With Solutions 100% Solved
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What will happen to pain felt from appendicitis as it progresses to far It goes from peri 
umbilical pain to somatic pain 
Somatic pain Sharp localized pain that originates that travel along more definite Neural 
routes than visceral pain. 
Peritonitis Inflammation of the peritoneum 
Pain from solid organ will often be more... Localized 
Bacterial and chemical causes pain that Can be more localized 
Significant inflammation o...
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IMM250 Midterm Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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IMM250 Midterm Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
What is the difference between prebiotics and probiotics? - Answer- Probiotics are live bacterial cultures that have beneficial effects on health (unproven) 
Prebioticsare food for probiotics - non digestible carbs that provide energy source for bacteria 
 
What are the harmful effects of gut bacteria? - Answer- Too much- ie appendix bursting causes peritonitis which can be very severe. 
In the wrong area - ie UTI 
 
Microbiota and Obesit...
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Adult Chronic Exam 2 Office Hours, Answered
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Adult Chronic Exam 2 Office Hours, Answered-Bolded answer = said in office hours Yellow highlight = getting more detail 
 
 
Cirrhosis- 7 questions 
 
●	What is the best confirmatory test to diagnose cirrhosis? 
○	Liver biopsy is the gold standard 
 
 
●	What are physical exam findings for hepatic encephalopathy? 
○	Hepatic encephalopathy is the neuropsychiatric manifestation of liver disease w neurotoxic effects of pneumonia that can result in 
■	asterixis - flapping tremors 
 
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NUR 504- Peritonitis, Pancreatitis, Cirrhosis Questions and Correct Answers
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What is peritonitis? Life threatening infection/inflammation of the visceral and parietal peritoneum 
What part of the stomach is sterile? Peritoneum 
What are secondary causes of peritonitis (4)? Secondary- clear source of infection 
Peritoneal dialysis Appendicitis Perforation/ruptured diverticula Pancreatitis 
What are spontaneous bacterial causes of peritonitis (2)? Ascites Gram negative bacteria 
What are 4 complications of peritonitis? Sepsis Shock Renal failure Death 
How is peritonitis d...
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Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Questions With Solutions
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Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Questions With Solutions 
 
What is the primary functional unit of the liver? - ANS Liver lobule 
 
True or False? Cirrhosis causes hypoglycemia? - ANS True 
 
What is the first stage of Alcoholic Liver Disease? - ANS Fatty liver "Steatosis" (reversible) 
 
What is the second stage of Alcoholic Liver Disease? - ANS Alcoholic hepatitis (reversible) 
 
What is the third stage of Alcoholic Liver Disease? - ANS Cirrhosis (Irreversible) 
 
What are three n...
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NURS 340 EXAM 2 NEWEST 2024 /NURS 340 HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM 2 AND PRACTICE QUESTIONS NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS AND RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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A nurse works with clinic patients who have chronic 
neurological diseases. Which goal is the priority for all 
patients with chronic neurological disease? 
a. bowel and bladder control 
b. independent functional ability 
c. adequate nutritional status 
d. maintenance of skin integrity - 
....ANSWER...Answer: B 
What is the body's second line of defense? - 
....ANSWER...Inflammatory response, pyrogens, 
interferons, and complement proteins 
________________________ always causes an 
inflam...
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FISDAP Medical Exam Learning Prescription Questions and Answers 100% Accurate
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FISDAP Medical Exam Learning Prescription Questions and Answers 100% Accurate FISDAP Medical Exam Learning Prescription Questions and Answers 100% Accurate FISDAP Medical Exam Learning Prescription Questions and Answers 100% Accurate 
Signs & Symptoms of Appendicitis - ANSWER-- Low grade fever 
- nausea 
- anorexia 
- rebound pain/tenderness in RLQ 
- sudden pain relief may indicate rupture 
 
Pathophysiology of Appendicitis - ANSWER-- obstruction leads to stasis of fluid and mucus = bacterial...
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CCTC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED UPDATED 2024/2025 (100% Verified)
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CCTC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025 (100% Verified) CMV IgG (+) & IgM (-) - Answer Past CMV infection, not recent 
Blood Type O - Answer Universal Donor - Can receive subtype A2 
Blood Type AB - Answer Universal Recipient 
Kidney Priority Listing Criteria - Answer 1) If candidate is prior living kidney 
donor 
2) If there are 0 HLA-mismatches 
Common causes of HLA Antibody production - Answer 1) Transfusions 
2) Pregnancy 
3) Previous transplants 
Hep C Ab - Answer ...
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NURSING101 END OF ROTATION EXAM PEDIATRICS Questions and Answers
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1. The following is part of treatment of 
Escherichia coli infection, except: * 
A. Cornerstone of management is appropriate fluid and electrolyte therapy. 
B. Early refeeding with breast milk or infant formula or solid foods should be encouraged. 
C. Antibiotics should be given for STEC infection. 
D. Prevention is probably best done by paying careful attention to personal hygiene, and 
following proper food- and water-handling procedures. 
2. In Dengue fever, what protein is released by 
infec...
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