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WKU Pathophysiology Exam -Endocrine| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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how do calcitonin and parathyroid hormone regulate serum calcium? - ANSWER via osteoclast 
and osteoblast activiity 
general causes of thyroid pathology? - ANSWER tumors, congenital defects, aging process, 
surgery, radiation, infections 
what causes goiters? - ANSWER iodine deficiency
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WKU Pathophysiology Test - chapter 1| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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what does neoplasia have problems with? - ANSWER cell growth, cell division and cell 
differentiation 
what is hypertrophy? - ANSWER cells grow bigger due to higher workload 
what is hyperplasia? - ANSWER cells increase in number 
what is metaplasia? - ANSWER cells change from normal cells to a different cell type
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WKU Pathophysiology Final Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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What are the differences in how insulin produced and used by the body in Type I versus and 
Type II Diabetes Mellitus? 
Type 1: beta cells destroyed and unable to produce insulin 
Type 2: body becomes resistant to insulin 
What are the differences in symptoms between Addison's Disease & Cushing's Syndrome? 
Cushing's: big trunk, buffalo hump, moon face, thin extremities 
Addison's: hyperpigmentation of the skin, hypertensive, hyperglycemic, salt craving
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Wku pathophysiology 324 final review - flener| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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dentify STI based on Complications of it: 
Pelvic inflammatory disease 
epididymitis 
prostatitis 
infertility 
neonatal conjunctivitis 
ectopic pregnancy
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WKU Pathophysiology Test - chapter 2 immunity| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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when cells come to the site from chemotaxis what do they do - ANSWER bind to microbes and 
form a rough outer coat that promotes phagocytosis 
what type of cells does the third line of defense use - ANSWER humoral (B cell) and cellular 
(T cell) immunity 
where are baby lymphocytes formed - ANSWER bone marrow
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WKU Nursing 102 Exam- Pathophysiology Chapter 4| Questions with 100% Correct Answers (A Rated)
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What composes the cardiovascular system? - ANSWER The heart 
Blood vessels 
Lymphatic system 
Blood 
When does cardiovascular function begin? - ANSWER About 4 weeks of life 
What is the pump of the cardiovascular system? - ANSWER The heart
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WKU Nursing 102 EXAMS BUNDLE| Questions with Complete Solutions |Latest Update Questions 2024-2025
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Nursing 324, Pathophysiology Exam 2 WKU with 100 % Correct Answers
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Reproductuon requires not only the ____________ but the __________ - Answer-body, brain 
 
infertility issues - Answer-inability to contribute to reproduction 
 
erectile dysfunction (ED) - Answer-inability to achieve or maintain erection sufficient for intercourse. Can affect all age ranges in male, most seen in older males. 
 
Psychological processes of ED - Answer-Anxiety, depression, guilt, stress, feelings of inadequacy and relationship issues 
 
Physiological processes of ED - Answer-Arter...
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WKU Nursing Pathophysiology Chapter 1 Cellular Pathophysiology| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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What are chemical agents and drugs of cell injury? - ANSWER 
Glucose Hypertonic saline 
O2 at high concentrations (60% or higher for more than 60 minutes) 
Poisons 
Recreational drugs (alcohol, cocaine) 
Environmental pollutants
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WKU Nursing 102 Exam- Pathophysiology Chapter 4| Questions with 100% Correct Answers (A Rated
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How does the pericardial sac or pericardium provide protection? - ANSWER 
Protects the heart against trauma from surrounding structures, invasions of 
foreign organisms, and friction from the constant movement 
How does the pericardial sac or pericardium provide support? - ANSWER It 
anchors the heart and prevents overdistention
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