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Pulmonary pathology exam 2 with accurate answers (updated A+)
T/F: Centriacinar emphysema is located in the lower lung and panacinar emphysema is located in upper lobe regions of lung. - Answers-False, it is the opposite, Centriacinar - upper; Panaciner - lower 
 
What is the theory proposed for the pathogenesis of emphysema? - Answers-Excess of the enzyme lysosomal elastase is released from neutrophils in the lung. This results in the destruction of elastin and type IV collagen that are both important molecules for the integrity of lung tissue. 
 
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T/F: Centriacinar emphysema is located in the lower lung and panacinar emphysema is located in upper lobe regions of lung. - Answers-False, it is the opposite, Centriacinar - upper; Panaciner - lower 
 
What is the theory proposed for the pathogenesis of emphysema? - Answers-Excess of the enzyme lysosomal elastase is released from neutrophils in the lung. This results in the destruction of elastin and type IV collagen that are both important molecules for the integrity of lung tissue. 
 
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Lung Pathology exam 4 with verified answers
1. What is the clinical picture (ie patterns, and signs and symptoms, including different severities)? How might you pick it up in clinic? - Answers--sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, light head, fainting, palpiation, irregular heart beat, coughin and sometimes with blood, irregular sweating. 
It's important to note the SUDDEN onset in clinical features. 
 
1. What is pulmonary hypertension? be able to describe signs symptoms, causes, effects and complications. - Answers--incre...
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1. What is the clinical picture (ie patterns, and signs and symptoms, including different severities)? How might you pick it up in clinic? - Answers--sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, light head, fainting, palpiation, irregular heart beat, coughin and sometimes with blood, irregular sweating. 
It's important to note the SUDDEN onset in clinical features. 
 
1. What is pulmonary hypertension? be able to describe signs symptoms, causes, effects and complications. - Answers--incre...
Lung Pathology exam 3 with verified answers (graded A+)
Which is more common? - Answers-Glottic Carcinoma 
 
Glottic Carcinoma 
 
What are the two forms of atelectasis neonatorum? - Answers-Primary = failure of initial aeration of lungs 
 
Secondary = collapse of previously aerated lungs 
 
Acute diffuse alveolar damage involves necrosis of which cells? 
 
What is the recovery process like for this? - Answers-Type I pneumocytes 
 
Hyperplasia of type II pneumocytes and interstitial fibrosis 
 
True or false: ARDS is associated with severe hypoxem...
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Which is more common? - Answers-Glottic Carcinoma 
 
Glottic Carcinoma 
 
What are the two forms of atelectasis neonatorum? - Answers-Primary = failure of initial aeration of lungs 
 
Secondary = collapse of previously aerated lungs 
 
Acute diffuse alveolar damage involves necrosis of which cells? 
 
What is the recovery process like for this? - Answers-Type I pneumocytes 
 
Hyperplasia of type II pneumocytes and interstitial fibrosis 
 
True or false: ARDS is associated with severe hypoxem...
Pulmonary pathology exam 2 with accurate answers (graded A+)
What is the etiology of cardiac pulmonary edema - Answers-L ventricle is unable to pump blood adequately (like in L side heart failure) > pressure increases inside L atrium > then in pulmonary veins/capillaries > fluid pushed through capillary walls into alveoli 
 
What is the etiology of non-cardiac pulmonary edema - Answers-luid leaks through capillaries w/in alveoli due to increase permeability - results from pnemonia, toxins, medications, smoke inhalation, respiratory ditress syndro...
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What is the etiology of cardiac pulmonary edema - Answers-L ventricle is unable to pump blood adequately (like in L side heart failure) > pressure increases inside L atrium > then in pulmonary veins/capillaries > fluid pushed through capillary walls into alveoli 
 
What is the etiology of non-cardiac pulmonary edema - Answers-luid leaks through capillaries w/in alveoli due to increase permeability - results from pnemonia, toxins, medications, smoke inhalation, respiratory ditress syndro...
RESPIRATORY PATHOLOGY questions with verified answers (updated A+)
What types of Bronchogenic Carcinoma are there? - Answers-Non-small cell (accounting for 80% of lung cancers) like Squamous Carcinoma (most common; typically in major central bronchi), Adenocarcinoma (usually arising in periphery of lung), and Bronchiolar Carcinoma (aka:alveolar; least common). Small Cell - Oat cell carcinoma 
 
How does bronchogenic Carcinoma show radiographically? - Answers-Produces a broad spectrum of radiographic abnormalities that depend on the site of the tumor and its rel...
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What types of Bronchogenic Carcinoma are there? - Answers-Non-small cell (accounting for 80% of lung cancers) like Squamous Carcinoma (most common; typically in major central bronchi), Adenocarcinoma (usually arising in periphery of lung), and Bronchiolar Carcinoma (aka:alveolar; least common). Small Cell - Oat cell carcinoma 
 
How does bronchogenic Carcinoma show radiographically? - Answers-Produces a broad spectrum of radiographic abnormalities that depend on the site of the tumor and its rel...
Pulmonary Pathology questions with accurate answers (verified A+)
* central areas of hemorrhage, necrosis or cavitation. 
 
-Cavitation results from central necrosis and is seen in about 10% of all cases. 
 
-SCC is the lung cancer that is MOST LIKELY TO CAVITATE. 
 
-Because of location near the hilum, cavitary lesion may break through an adjacent wall of a bronchus. 
-Such an event may result in large amounts of blood filling the bronchus. 
-This is potentially lethal wherein the cause of death is generally from aspiration and not exsanquination. 
 
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* central areas of hemorrhage, necrosis or cavitation. 
 
-Cavitation results from central necrosis and is seen in about 10% of all cases. 
 
-SCC is the lung cancer that is MOST LIKELY TO CAVITATE. 
 
-Because of location near the hilum, cavitary lesion may break through an adjacent wall of a bronchus. 
-Such an event may result in large amounts of blood filling the bronchus. 
-This is potentially lethal wherein the cause of death is generally from aspiration and not exsanquination. 
 
Lung C...
Lung Pathology questions with accurate answers (graded A+
What is involved in Cushing's Syndrome? - Answers-increased ACTH, bilateral adrenal hyperplasia, moon face, buffalo hump, weight gain, sweating, striations on the skin, telangiectasia, baldness, insomnia 
 
Patients who have adenocarcinoma with mutations in the EGFR gene respond to what treatment? - Answers-Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (Gefitinib and Erlotinib) 
(and they respond to pemetrexed) 
 
In what patients is Bevacizumab contraindicated? - Answers-Squamous cell carcinoma patients 
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What is involved in Cushing's Syndrome? - Answers-increased ACTH, bilateral adrenal hyperplasia, moon face, buffalo hump, weight gain, sweating, striations on the skin, telangiectasia, baldness, insomnia 
 
Patients who have adenocarcinoma with mutations in the EGFR gene respond to what treatment? - Answers-Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (Gefitinib and Erlotinib) 
(and they respond to pemetrexed) 
 
In what patients is Bevacizumab contraindicated? - Answers-Squamous cell carcinoma patients 
Causes...
Journalism questions with accurate answers (verified A+)
Top-Down News - Answers--news topics made by and flows from high-level public officials to an audience whose citizen 
-journalists believe the high-level officials had the better news and gave less attention to the citizens 
 
Reactivity - Answers-covering already available stories 
 
Peg - Answers-usable news can be hung and that helps journalists choose between numerous alternative stories usually available to them (primary peg: date) 
 
Proxies - Answers-represents larger, other more complica...
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Top-Down News - Answers--news topics made by and flows from high-level public officials to an audience whose citizen 
-journalists believe the high-level officials had the better news and gave less attention to the citizens 
 
Reactivity - Answers-covering already available stories 
 
Peg - Answers-usable news can be hung and that helps journalists choose between numerous alternative stories usually available to them (primary peg: date) 
 
Proxies - Answers-represents larger, other more complica...
CH13- Power and Politics questions with accurate answers
Know the power tactics and which ones are most effective for whom. - Answers-power tactics are ways that people can influence others. Legitimacy: relying on authority position, saying that a request accords with organizational policies. Rational Persuasion: present logical/factual evidence to demonstrate request reasonable. Inspirational Appeals: d
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- Political Science Final Exam with verified answers (graded A+) • Exam (elaborations)
- Power and Choice chapter 1 quiz with verified answers (updated A+ • Exam (elaborations)
- intro politics shively chapter 1questions with accurate answers (graded A+) • Exam (elaborations)
- Organizational Behavior - Chapter 13 Power and Politic quiz with verified answers(graded A) • Exam (elaborations)
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Know the power tactics and which ones are most effective for whom. - Answers-power tactics are ways that people can influence others. Legitimacy: relying on authority position, saying that a request accords with organizational policies. Rational Persuasion: present logical/factual evidence to demonstrate request reasonable. Inspirational Appeals: d
CONCEPTS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE QUIZ WITH ANSWERS INCLUDED
Why Power is Important In Politics? - Answers-1- Organizations are highly political and power is the name of the game.
Power and politics must be recognised as an important dynamic in organizational behaviour

2- Power is obviously associated with Authority and Influence
' Influence' is used in describing power.
Power is also defined as 'Informal A
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- Power Politics questions and answers included (updated A+) • Exam (elaborations)
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- Power & Politics questions with accurate answers (graded A+) • Exam (elaborations)
- CONCEPTS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE QUIZ WITH ANSWERS INCLUDED (updated A+) • Exam (elaborations)
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Why Power is Important In Politics? - Answers-1- Organizations are highly political and power is the name of the game.
Power and politics must be recognised as an important dynamic in organizational behaviour

2- Power is obviously associated with Authority and Influence
' Influence' is used in describing power.
Power is also defined as 'Informal A