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PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND REVIEWED ANSWERS 2023/2024
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PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME 
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Anticentromere antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Scleroderma (CREST) 
Antidesmoglein (epithelial) antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Pemphigus vulgaris 
(blistering) 
Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Goodpasture's 
syndrome (glomerulonehpritis and hemoptysis) 
Antihistone antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Drug-induced SLE (hydralazine, 
isoniazid, phenytoin, procainamide) 
Anti-IgG antibodies - CORREC...
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NBME CBSE ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024(COMPLETE) (Quiz bank with all the correct answers) (USMLE step 1)Medical examination
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NBME CBSE ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024(COMPLETE) 
 
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(USMLE step 1)Medical examination 
 
NBME CBSE ACTUAL TEST 2024 
 
62 year old woman - osteoporosis – a bisphosphonate is prescribed. The expected beneficial effect of the drug is due to which of the following? 
Decreased Osteoclast Activity 
Cohot Study of elderly women – relative risk ratio for hip fractures among those who exercise regularly is 1.2 (95% confidence interval of 1.1 to ...
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NURS 611 / NURS611 Exam 3 (Latest 2024 / 2025): Advanced Pathophysiology | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct - Maryville
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Exam 3: NURS611 / NURS 611 (Latest 2024 / 2025) Advanced Pathophysiology Exam Review | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct - Maryville Q: What is dyspnea Answer: often described as breathless, air hunger, SOB, labored breathing, and preoccupation with breathing Q: When is dyspnea seen Answer: common symptom of respiratory disease. Q: Dyspnea is a result of___: Answer: decrease pH, increase PaCO2, and decreased PaO2, stimulation of stretcher or J-receptor, and fatigu...
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ARDMS RVT Review exam Questions and Answers (2022/2023)
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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(Answer) Intrinsic and extrinsic 
4.	Intrinsic trauma is(Answer) Damage to the vessel wall ...
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NUR 265 Exam 2 Study Guide 2023 With Complete 100%Correct Solutions.
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NUR 265 Exam 2 Study Guide 2023 With Complete 100%Correct Solutions. 
NUR 265 Exam 2 Study Guide 
Lungs Physiology 
 2 Pleural, 1 attached to outside of lungs and 1 attached to inside of ribs. 
 Space between the 2 pleural is negative to atmosphere 
 When inhale becomes more positive and atmosphere more negative. Exhaling is passive 
 Most of lower lobes are posterior, must listen to lungs posteriorly 
 Breath sounds 
o Bronchial: High pitched & loud, normal in tracheal & larynx 
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Portage Learning Pathophysiology NURS 231/BIOD 331 Module 4 Exam All Versions Latest Update/ Verified
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Portage learning Pathophysiology exam 4 is a complete document that contains all likely exam questions that could appear on exam 4. 
The Portage Learning Pathophysiology Exam 4 typically covers various critical topics related to pathophysiology, including blood disorders and clotting mechanisms. Some key areas include the stages of hemostasis, hypercoagulable states, and the role of different proteins like Protein C, Protein S, and antithrombin III in preventing excessive clotting. Questions may...
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Complex Care Final Exam question and answers 2024 verified to pass
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Complex Care Final Exam question and answers 2024 verified to passVirchow's triad - correct answer Hypercoagulability, Damage to a Vessel Wall, Circulatory Stasis 
 
Hypercoagulability - correct answer cancer, pregnancy, BC pills, trauma/injury, IBD, nephrotic syndrome, sepsis, thrombocytopenia 
 
Damage to a vessel wall - correct answer Venipuncture, trauma, surgery, CAD, indwelling catheter, smoking, valve disease, atherosclerosis 
 
Circulatory stasis - correct answer lack of mobility, varic...
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TRCC NUR125 Exam 2 Questions and Answers with complete
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Pulmonary circulation - from the right side of the heart 
Systemic circulation - -from the left side of the heart 
-responsible for moving blood to peripheral areas of the body, organs, brain 
coronary circulation - vessels that supply blood to the heart muscle 
thrombus - clot that forms in the vein or artery 
thrombosis - -formation of a blood clot 
-venous thrombosis occurs in the vein 
-superficial vs deep venous thrombosis (DVT) 
Thrombophlebitis - clot forms and blocks one or more veins 
V...
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ASU HCR 240 Sarder: Exam #3
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What is hypertension? - answer-high blood pressure 
 
What is systole? - answer-contraction of the heart 
 
What is diastole? - answer-relaxation of the heart 
 
How do you read blood pressure? - answer-systolic/diastolic 
 
T/f stress is linked to hypertension? - answer-true 
 
T/f hypertension has many clear signs when it is occurring in a patient? - answer-false 
 
What is orthostatic hypotension? - answer-drop in blood pressure due to change in position 
 
What is deep vein thrombosis? - ans...
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NU 327 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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NU 327 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT 
What are the three factors of Virchow's triad? - Answer- venous stasis (sluggish blood flow), hypercoagulability, and damage to the venous wall (intimal injury). 
 
What are most common risk factors of venous thromboembolus formation? - Answer- Immobility, trauma, pregnancy, cancer, heart failure, and estrogen use. 
 
Symptoms of pulmonary venous thromboembolus - Answer- Varies secondary to size of embolus and underlying cardiopulmonary conditio...
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Barkley 3P Exam Guide Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024
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You are auscultating Jon's chest. When he sits up and leans forward, you can hear a high pitched, blowing murmur at S2. What does this type of murmur most likely indicate? 
 
a. Mitral stenosis 
b. Aortic Stenosis 
c. Mitral regurgitation 
d. Aortic regurgitation - d. Aortic regurgitation 
 
Aortic regurg is soft, high pitched, blowing diastolic decrescendo that best heard at the 3rd left interspace at base. Murmur initiated w/ S2 and heard when Pt sits up and leans forward. Mitral Stenosis=...
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