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NSG 533 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 2 Questions With Complete Verified 100% Solutions LATEST UPDATE 2023
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NSG 533 Advanced 
Pathophysiology Exam 
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Sex-linked traits 
Traits that are inherited with sex chromosomes 
Autosomal traits 
Traits that are inherited with non-sex chromosomes 
X-linked recessive disorders 
Genetic variants on the X chromosome; more common in males. Both copies of the 
gene must be altered in female, but only one copy must be altered in males. Ex: 
colorblindness. 
X-linked dominant disorders 
Geneti...
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Exam 2) NSG 533 Exam 2: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated: Guaranteed APlus Guide
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when can an individual receive Serum HAV Ig for pre/post exposure prophylaxis? 
 (Ans- pre: 
- <2 weeks before a trip 
- under 2 years old 
 
post: 
- up to 2 weeks post-exposure 
 
transmission of HBV 
(Ans- mucosal contact with infected blood or body fluid (saliva, semen) 
 
pathophysiology of HBV 
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exposure to HBV --> cell-medicated immune response in cell nucleus --> Cytotoxic T cells and NKC are sent to the virus to release inflammatory cytokines --> initiation of infl...
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Nursing Pathophysiology Final Exam Questions & Answers
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Nursing Pathophysiology Final Exam Questions & Answers-While viewing the electrocardiogram, the nurse recalls the _____ conducts action 
potentials down the atrioventricular septum. - Bundle of His 
 
Which of the following patient would be most prone to metabolic acidosis? A patient with: - Diabetes whose glucoses are uncontrolled 
 
A 76-year-old patient had the following arterial blood gas sample after his stomach surgery in 
which his gastric content and fluid were removed: pH 7.55, PCO2 50,...
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WGU D115 (Latest 2023/ 2024) Advanced Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse Exam| Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct| Grade A
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WGU D115 Advanced Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse Exam| Questions and Verified Answers|100% Correct| Grade A 
 
 
Q: How does the epididymis become infected? 
 
 
Answer: 
The epididymis becomes infected when the pathogenic microorganisms from an already infected urethra or bladder ascend the vasa deferentia. 
 
 
 
Q: A patient reports small, vesicular lesions that last between 10 and 20 days. 
Which treatment should the healthcare professional educate the patient about? 
 
 
An...
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Nursing Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Questions and Answers(rated A)
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While viewing the electrocardiogram, the nurse recalls the _____ conducts action 
potentials down the atrioventricular septum. -ANSWER Bundle of His 
 
Which of the following patient would be most prone to metabolic acidosis? A patient with: -ANSWER Diabetes whose glucoses are uncontrolled 
 
A 76-year-old patient had the following arterial blood gas sample after his stomach surgery in 
which his gastric content and fluid ...
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NR 325 EXAM THREE FULL STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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NR 325 EXAM THREE FULL STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE 
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There are 62 questions, a few are multiple, and a couple math questions. Please prepare for 
this, our last exam prior to the HESI. To score well, you will need to explain the 
pathophysiology, related clinical manifestations, diagnostic studies, expected nursing 
interventions and preventative measures for the following: 
1) Hepatitis 
Inflammation of the liver, must have blood test to diagnosis it 
Symptoms are flu like, jaund...
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Hepatitis B and Cirrhosis Case Study Revision Exam With Actual Solutions 2024.
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Describe the pathophysiology of acute hepatitis B infection. - Answer Hepatitis refers to the inflammation of the liver, Hep B., from a viral infection. Considered to result from infection by a virus (HBV) that specifically targets the hepatocytes. Transmission by blood and body fluids. The liver cells are damaged by the cell-mediated immune response to the virus. Cell injury à Inflammation à necrosis in the liver. (pg. 461). Becomes chronic when persistent inflammation and necrosis of the l...
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NCSBN – Lesson 8D: Gastrointestinal System Study Guide,100% CORRECT
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NCSBN – Lesson 8D: Gastrointestinal System Study Guide 
 
Confusion and irritability are signs of renal encephalopathy secondary to elevated levels of BUN and creatinine in the blood. The other options do not explain the client's behavior. Potassium levels are generally high in renal failure. Side effects of calcium depletion manifest as abdominal and muscle cramping and hyperactive reflexes. Metabolic acidosis, not alkalosis, is seen in renal failure. 
Eating before sleeping enhances regurgi...
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Pathophysiology 2. Exam 2 - Quiz Questions with Solutions
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Pathophysiology 2. Exam 2 - Quiz Questions with Solutions 
A) HCV 
Which of the hepatitis viruses most commonly progresses to chronic infection and chronic hepatitis? 
 
A) HCV 
B) HAV 
C) HBV 
D) HEV 
 
 
 
D) Pancreatitis 
A 35 yo woman is admitted to the ED because of severe upper right quadrant pain and fever. The woman has clay colored stools. Her BMI is 51 kg/m2 (normal range: 18.5-25 kg/m2). PE shows a positive Murphy sign. HR is 105 beats/min, BP is 102/65 mmHg. CT scan shows a mass at t...
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Albany State University Nursing Division NURS 2115 Spring 2017 Metabolic Disorder Study Guide,100%CORRECT
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Albany State University Nursing Division NURS 2115 Spring 2017 Metabolic Disorder Study Guide 
 
The guide is meant to help focus on study topics. Liver disorders will be half of the metabolic items on the test. The emphasis will be on nursing care and decision- making. 
 
1.	Know the difference between legal and ethical action in nursing. 
2.	Examine cultural considerations when treating client conditions. 
 
3.	Understand the difference between active and passive immunity. Give an example of p...
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