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NURS 611 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100%
Desmosomes - ️️Junctions that hold cells together by continuous bands or belts of 
epithelial sheets or button-like points of contact. 
Hyperplasia - ️️Liver cell regeneration, endometrial. 
Metaplasia - ️️Barrets Esophagus, bronchial changes d/t smoking. Reversible! 
Osmolality - ️️The concentration of all particles in a fluid. 
Sodium - ️️Responsible for depolarization and controls water going in or out of 
cells. 
Potassium - ️️Responsible for re-polarization. 
Calcium...
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Desmosomes - ️️Junctions that hold cells together by continuous bands or belts of 
epithelial sheets or button-like points of contact. 
Hyperplasia - ️️Liver cell regeneration, endometrial. 
Metaplasia - ️️Barrets Esophagus, bronchial changes d/t smoking. Reversible! 
Osmolality - ️️The concentration of all particles in a fluid. 
Sodium - ️️Responsible for depolarization and controls water going in or out of 
cells. 
Potassium - ️️Responsible for re-polarization. 
Calcium...
NUR 611 Exam 2 (2025 )Latest Questions With Passed Solutions!!
The heart rate decreases, but the visceral and peripheral vessels do not dilate because 
efferent impulses cannot pass through the cord 
What are the onset of delirium and dementia? - ️️Delirium - acute and common 
during hospitalization 
Dementia - usually insidious and can be acute in situations such as trauma or stroke 
What conditions are associated with delirium? - ️️UTI, thyroid disorders, hypoxia, 
hypoglycemia, toxicity, fluid-electrolyte imbalance, renal insufficiency, trauma, m...
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The heart rate decreases, but the visceral and peripheral vessels do not dilate because 
efferent impulses cannot pass through the cord 
What are the onset of delirium and dementia? - ️️Delirium - acute and common 
during hospitalization 
Dementia - usually insidious and can be acute in situations such as trauma or stroke 
What conditions are associated with delirium? - ️️UTI, thyroid disorders, hypoxia, 
hypoglycemia, toxicity, fluid-electrolyte imbalance, renal insufficiency, trauma, m...
Maryville NURS 611 patho exam 1 Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100%
What does the Golgi apparatus do? - ️️takes proteins from the ER and 
processes/packages them into small membrane-bound vesicles called "secretory 
vesicles, and refines and directs traffic in the cell 
What are lysosomes and what do they do? - ️️maintain cellular health by removal 
of toxic cellular components, removal of useless organelles, termination of signal 
transduction, and signals cellular adaption 
What can epigenetic modification cause individuals with the same DNA (twins)...
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What does the Golgi apparatus do? - ️️takes proteins from the ER and 
processes/packages them into small membrane-bound vesicles called "secretory 
vesicles, and refines and directs traffic in the cell 
What are lysosomes and what do they do? - ️️maintain cellular health by removal 
of toxic cellular components, removal of useless organelles, termination of signal 
transduction, and signals cellular adaption 
What can epigenetic modification cause individuals with the same DNA (twins)...
NUR 611 Final Study Guide: Quiz 5-Sepsis/Cancer Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
At home testing (cheap and easy to understand results). - Answer-Counseling first and 
then careful decision making about testing and then counseling again. 
Which of the following is a recommendation for the FIRST HOUR OF CARE in a patient 
in sepsis (spiking a fever with >2 SIRS criteria)? 
Administration of vasopressors to maintain perfusion. 
Evaluation of adrenal responsiveness (Corticol Stimulation Testing). 
Administration of antibiotics as soon as cultures have been sent. 
Administrat...
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At home testing (cheap and easy to understand results). - Answer-Counseling first and 
then careful decision making about testing and then counseling again. 
Which of the following is a recommendation for the FIRST HOUR OF CARE in a patient 
in sepsis (spiking a fever with >2 SIRS criteria)? 
Administration of vasopressors to maintain perfusion. 
Evaluation of adrenal responsiveness (Corticol Stimulation Testing). 
Administration of antibiotics as soon as cultures have been sent. 
Administrat...
Maryville Patho NURS 611 Exam 2. dr. wunderlich (2025 )Latest Questions With Passed Solutions!!
autonomic hyperreflexia - Answer-affected at the t5-t6 level or above; characterized by 
paroxysmal HTN (up to 300 mmHg systolic), a pounding headache, blurred vision, 
sweating above the level of the lesion with flushing of the skin, nasal congestion, 
nausea, piloerection caused by pilomotor spasm, and bradycardia (30-40 beats/min) 
location of lesions in cases of autonomic hyperreflexia - Answer-individual most likely to 
be affected have lesions at the T5-T6 level or above 
what are common r...
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autonomic hyperreflexia - Answer-affected at the t5-t6 level or above; characterized by 
paroxysmal HTN (up to 300 mmHg systolic), a pounding headache, blurred vision, 
sweating above the level of the lesion with flushing of the skin, nasal congestion, 
nausea, piloerection caused by pilomotor spasm, and bradycardia (30-40 beats/min) 
location of lesions in cases of autonomic hyperreflexia - Answer-individual most likely to 
be affected have lesions at the T5-T6 level or above 
what are common r...
Test 1: Patho Maryville Nurs 611 (2025 )Latest Questions With Passed Solutions!!
Hypertrophy - ️️increase in cell size 
Physiologic hypertrophy would be increase in myocardial cell size r/t endurance training 
Pathologic hypertrophy would be secondary to disease such as HTN 
Hyperplasia - ️️increase in number of cells 
Compensatory hyperplasia would be the regeneration of liver cells when 70% of liver is 
removed 
Pathologic hyperplasia would be seen in the endometrium 
Metaplasia - ️️Replacement of different cells (think metamorphosis) 
Ex: normal columnar cilia...
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Hypertrophy - ️️increase in cell size 
Physiologic hypertrophy would be increase in myocardial cell size r/t endurance training 
Pathologic hypertrophy would be secondary to disease such as HTN 
Hyperplasia - ️️increase in number of cells 
Compensatory hyperplasia would be the regeneration of liver cells when 70% of liver is 
removed 
Pathologic hyperplasia would be seen in the endometrium 
Metaplasia - ️️Replacement of different cells (think metamorphosis) 
Ex: normal columnar cilia...
Maryville University Nursing 611 Exam 4 Review Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
acute kidney injury - Answer-this condition may be acute and rapidly progressive (within 
hours), and the process may be reversible. 
Kidney failure - Answer-this condition can be chronic, progressing to end-stage kidney 
failure over a period of months or years. 
Peripheral obesity - Answer-(also known as gluteal-femoral, feminine, or subcutaneous 
obesity) occurs when the distribution of body fat is extraperitoneal and distributed 
around the thighs and buttocks and through the muscle, resulti...
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acute kidney injury - Answer-this condition may be acute and rapidly progressive (within 
hours), and the process may be reversible. 
Kidney failure - Answer-this condition can be chronic, progressing to end-stage kidney 
failure over a period of months or years. 
Peripheral obesity - Answer-(also known as gluteal-femoral, feminine, or subcutaneous 
obesity) occurs when the distribution of body fat is extraperitoneal and distributed 
around the thighs and buttocks and through the muscle, resulti...
Maryville University: NURS611 Patho Exam 3 Questions with Answers (All Answers Correct)
Palpation of the neck of a person diagnosed with Graves disease would detect a thyroid 
that is: 
a. Left of midline 
b. Normal in size 
c. Small with discrete nodules 
d. Diffusely enlarged - Answer-*D 
Which condition may result from pressure exerted by a pituitary tumor? 
a. Hypothyroidism 
b. Diabetes insipidus 
c. Hypercortisolism 
d. Insulin hypo-secretion - Answer-*A 
*If the tumor exerts sufficient pressure, then thyroid and adrenal hypofunction may 
occur because of lack of thyroid-stim...
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Palpation of the neck of a person diagnosed with Graves disease would detect a thyroid 
that is: 
a. Left of midline 
b. Normal in size 
c. Small with discrete nodules 
d. Diffusely enlarged - Answer-*D 
Which condition may result from pressure exerted by a pituitary tumor? 
a. Hypothyroidism 
b. Diabetes insipidus 
c. Hypercortisolism 
d. Insulin hypo-secretion - Answer-*A 
*If the tumor exerts sufficient pressure, then thyroid and adrenal hypofunction may 
occur because of lack of thyroid-stim...
Manual removal of placenta (MROP) Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
What percentage of vaginal deliveries are subject to retained placenta? - AnswerApprox 3% vaginal deliveries, but can also after c-section 
What does NICE say about diagnosing retained placenta? - Answer-Diagnose 
prolonged 3rd stage of labour if not completed within 30 minutes of birth (active 
management) or 60 mins for physiological management 
Management for in theatre retained placenta - Answer-Anaesthesia effectiveness, 
prophylactic antibiotics preoperatively, ensure complete MROP by insp...
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What percentage of vaginal deliveries are subject to retained placenta? - AnswerApprox 3% vaginal deliveries, but can also after c-section 
What does NICE say about diagnosing retained placenta? - Answer-Diagnose 
prolonged 3rd stage of labour if not completed within 30 minutes of birth (active 
management) or 60 mins for physiological management 
Management for in theatre retained placenta - Answer-Anaesthesia effectiveness, 
prophylactic antibiotics preoperatively, ensure complete MROP by insp...
WGU D220 OA EXAM ANSWERS $ ANSWERS
Which set of data should be displayed with bar graph? 
a. devices which need integration with the electronic health record software 
b. blood transfusions which were not charged or compared to the total number of 
transfusions given in a department. 
c. medications overridden from the medication dispensing machine by the department 
last month. 
d. training schedule for new graduate hires starting next quarter. - ️️blood 
transfusions which were not charged or compared to the total number of...
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Which set of data should be displayed with bar graph? 
a. devices which need integration with the electronic health record software 
b. blood transfusions which were not charged or compared to the total number of 
transfusions given in a department. 
c. medications overridden from the medication dispensing machine by the department 
last month. 
d. training schedule for new graduate hires starting next quarter. - ️️blood 
transfusions which were not charged or compared to the total number of...
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