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Advanced Pathophysiology Mid-Term Study Guide Questions and Answers 2024
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What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential to initiate an action potential? 
Na+ gates open, and Na+ rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from - to + 
 
 
 
What is a consequence of leakage of lysosomal enzymes during chemical injury? 
Enzymatic digestion of the nucleus and nucleolus occurs, halting DNA synthesis 
 
 
 
In hypoxic injury, sodium enters the cell and causes swelling becau...
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OSCE Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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What is the first line analgesia for renal colic? 
Correct Answer: NSAIDs - diclofenac 
What is a standard set of anticipatories? 
Correct Answer: Midazolom for agitation, haloperidol for nausea, Morphine for pain, 
hyoscine butlybromide for secretions 
Causes of tender hepatomegaly include: 
Correct Answer: Acute hepatitis: can be infective (e.g. hepatitis A or E) or noninfective (e.g. drug-induced hepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis) 
Tricuspid regurgitation: causing backflow of blood into the sy...
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Surgery EOR Exam [PAEA Blueprint Questions with Complete Solutions (100%) Rated A+
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What is the most common type of lung cancer? - ANSWER>>*Non-Small cell* 85 % ie. 
adenocarcinoma (35%) 
squamous (30%) 
large cell (10%) 
Lung Adenocarcinoma usually occurs at the _____. - ANSWER>>periphery 
_______is the most important anesthetic complication. Anesthesia causes an uncontrolled increase in skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism, which overwhelms the body's capacity to supply oxygen, re...
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USMLE Step 2 CK High-Yield Complete Test With Questions And Answers 2023
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USMLE Step 2 CK High-Yield Complete Test With Questions And Answers 2023 
 
Classic EKG finding in atrial flutter Correct Answer: "Sawtooth" p waves 
 
Definition of unstable angina Correct Answer: Angina that is new, is worsening, or occurs at rest 
 
Antihypertensive for a diabetic patient with proteinuria Correct Answer: ACEI 
 
Beck's triad for cardiac tamponade Correct Answer: Hypotension, distant heart sounds, and JVD 
 
Drugs that slow heart rate Correct Answer: Beta-blockers, CCB...
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Surgery EOR Exam [PAEA Blueprint] (Questions with 100% correct solutions)
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_______is the most important anesthetic complication. Anesthesia causes an uncontrolled increase in skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism, which overwhelms the body's capacity to supply oxygen, remove CO2, and regulative body temperature. correct answers Malignant hyperthermia 
 
If patient is hyperkalemic (normal range 3.8-5.0), how should you treat the patient? correct answers treat with glucose/insulin, and calcium +/-bicarb 
 
_______is the reversing agent for opiods. correct answers Naloxon...
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NURS-221 Final Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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NURS-221 Final Exam Study Guide with 
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"-pril" - Answer️️ -Medications in the antihypertensive ACE-inhibitors class have what 
kind of ending? 
Hypertension, Heart failure, Myocardial infarction, Insulin resistance - Answer️️ -What 
are antihypertensive ACE-inhibitors used to treat? 
Kidneys - Answer️️ -ACE inhibitors are protective of what organ? 
Hyperkalemia, Dry cough, Angioedema - Answer️️ -What are some side 
effects/adverse reactions of antihypertensiv...
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Surgery EOR Exam [PAEA Blueprint] Questions With Complete Solutions
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_______is the most important anesthetic complication. Anesthesia causes an uncontrolled increase in skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism, which overwhelms the body's capacity to supply oxygen, remove CO2, and regulative body temperature. correct answer: Malignant hyperthermia 
 
If patient is hyperkalemic (normal range 3.8-5.0), how should you treat the patient? correct answer: treat with glucose/insulin, and calcium +/-bi...
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Surgery EOR Exam [PAEA Blueprint] 2024 Rated A+
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_______is the most important anesthetic complication. Anesthesia causes an uncontrolled increase 
in skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism, which overwhelms the body's capacity to supply oxygen, 
remove CO2, and regulative body temperature. 
Malignant hyperthermia 
If patient is hyperkalemic (normal range 3.8-5.0), how should you treat the patient? 
glucose/insulin, and calcium +/-bicarb 
_______is the reversing agent for opiods. 
Naloxone...
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USMLE Step 1 High Yield Exam Questions & Answers Correct 100%
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Klüver Bucy syndrome - Answer Hyperorality, hypersexuality, disinhibited behavior. Associated with HSV-1 
 
Gerstmann Syndrome - Answer Lesion of the parietal-temporal cortex. 
Agraphia, acalculia, finger agnosia, and left-right disorientation. 
 
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome - Answer Confusion, ophtalmoplegia, ataxia, memory loss (anterograde and retrograde amnesia), confabulation, personality changes. 
Wernicke problems come in a CAN of beer: Confusion, Ataxia, Nystagmus. 
 
Paramedian pontin...
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Pathophys Exam 1 Lecture 4 and 5
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What are the borders of the heart? 
Right - RA 
Bottom - RV and LV near apex 
Left - LV and LA appendage 
Top - RA and LA + blood vessels 
What is the diameter of the heart in relation to the intra-thoracic chest on CXR? 
Should be <50% of intrathoracic chest 
If >50%, looked at as cardiomegaly 
Systole = _____ 
Diastole = _____ 
Contraction (ejection) 
Relaxation (Filling) 
What is cardiac output? 
The amount ejected by each ventricle in 1 minute 
CO = HR x SV 
What is the typical cardiac...
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