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NURS 502 PATHO FINAL EXAMQUESTIONS WITH 100- CORRECT ANSWERS.
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what is blood composed of (3 components)? 
1. plasma (protein and inorganic materials) 
2. buffy coat (platelets, leukocytes) 
3. formed elements (RBC/Erythrocytes) 
 
 
total blood volume in adults? 
5-6 liters 
 
 
 
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proteins in your blood like albumin, globulin, fibrinogen, and prothrombin are mainly formed in the? 
liver 
 
 
 
what is the most abundant (most common) ...
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NURS 231 Pathophysiology Exam 4 Questions With Verified Answers
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NURS 231 Pathophysiology Exam 4 Questions With Verified Answers 
function of blood 
Transportation materials to and from cells 
Transports nutrients, carries O2, waste products, hormones to their target cells, regulates body temperature, protects against bacteria and viruses 
 
 
three stages of hemostasis 
Vascular constriction, platelet plug formation, blood coagulation 
 
 
What is vitamin K needed to synthesize? 
Factors II, VII, IX, and X, prothrombin, and protein C 
 
 
Discuss the intrins...
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Where can nervous tissue be found? - ️️brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and 
special sense 
What are the main functions of the cell? - ️️-obtain oxygen and nutrients from 
environment 
-perform energy-generating chemical reactions 
-eliminate waste 
-synthesize proteins 
-moving materials through cell 
-responding to the environment 
-reproducing 
What are the four main types of primary tissue? - ️️-muscle 
-nervous 
-epithelial 
-connective 
function depends on - ️️structu...
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Pathophysiology Exam 3
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decreased blood oxygen measured by low arterial O2; low hemoglobin saturation 
hypoxemia 
decreased in tissue oxygenation 
hypoxia 
Hypercapnia ventilatory failure 
inadequate alveolar ventilation in relation to production of carbon dioxide, 
decrease respiratory rate, hypovolemia, increase dead space 
What happens inside the alveoli for ARD? 
water, cell, and protein leaks into the tissue around the alveoli and cause large 
areas of alveoli to collapse 
What are the causes of Acute Respiratory ...
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A&P 2 UNT Kasparian exam 2 Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
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The primary source of RBCs in the adult human being is the bone marrow in the shafts of the long bones. 
- Answer-false 
Leukemia refers to cancerous conditions of white blood cells. - Answer-true 
The immediate response to blood vessel injury is clotting - Answer-false 
The process of fibrinolysis disposes of bacteria when healing has occurred - Answer-false 
The RBC "graveyard" is the liver. - Answer-false 
Hemorrhagic anemias result from blood loss - Answer-true 
White blood cells are produ...
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Describe how you would use a biochemical test to show that a solution contained a non-reducing sugar, such as sucrose. [3] - ANSWER,first reducing sugars test; boil with dilute HCl acid then Neutralise with NaHCǑ, add benedict and heat to 95 degrees C brick red ppt forms if reducing sugar is present 
 
Describe a chemical test you could carry out to show that a piece of coconut contains lipids. [3] - ANSWER(Crush in) ethanol / alcohol; Add (to) water (Order of adding is critical for this point)...
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How much % CO do the kidneys recieve? - answer20-25% 
"filters essential substances and reabsorbs substances needed to maintain normal composition" 
describes what organ? - answerthe KIDNEY! 
SATA: Which of the following mechanisms controls RBF? 
a. intrinsic 
b. autoregulation 
c. extrinsic 
d. protein & glucose 
e. sympathetic controls - answera, c, d 
Intrinsic, extrinsic and protein and glucose 
Of the intrinsic regulation of RBF, the ...
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ARDMS RVT Review exam | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | 2024 UPDATE
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ARDMS RVT Review exam | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | 
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1. 3 causes of venous thrombosis also called, Virchow's Triad(Answer) 
Venous stasis,trauma/endothelial damage, hypercoagulability 
2. Venous stasis(Answer) Slowed blood flow in veins. Caused by immobility, 
myocardial infarction, CHF, hypotension, COPD, obesity, pregnancy, previous 
DVT, extrinsic compression, SVC syndrome, paraplegia, surgery associated 
conditions. 
3. 2 types of Trauma/endothelial damage(Answ...
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3 causes of venous thrombosis also called, Virchow's Triad - correct answer Venous stasis, trauma/endothelial damage, hypercoagulability 
 
Venous stasis - correct answer Slowed blood flow in veins. Caused by immobility, myocardial infarction, CHF, hypotension, COPD, obesity, pregnancy, previous DVT, extrinsic compression, SVC syndrome, paraplegia, surgery associated conditions. 
 
2 types of Trauma/endothelial damage - correct answer Intrinsic and extrinsic 
 
Intrinsic trauma is - correct ans...
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Complete Blood Count (CBC) 
Hemoglobin (Hgb) 
Female: 12-16 g/dL 
Hematocrit (Hct) 
Female: 37-47% 
Male: 42-52% 
Red Blood Cells (RBCs) 
4.5-5.5 million 
White Blood Cells (WBCs) 
Platelets 
Lab Values 
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Coagulation Panel 
Activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) 
Tests the intrinsic coagulation cascade 
On Heparin, ‘therapeutic aPTT’ is 1.5-2.5x normal. 
Prothrombin Time (PT) 
Tests the extrinsic coagulation cascade 
International Normalized Ratio (INR) 
Not...
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