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Pathophysiology Final Exam latest update A+ graded and verified// 2025 with detailed questions and all correct answers What are the most common causes of burns in children? - CORRECT ANSWER Scalding What is scleroderma? - CORRECT ANSWER Hardening of the Skin What is the 1st priority in caring for a burn patient? - CORRECT ANSWER Save the Airway - keep it open! Why do we get atopic dermatitis or eczema? - CORRECT ANSWER Allergic Reaction to the Skin What causes skin ulcers? - CORRECT ANSWER Pressure, Shearing Force/Friction, Moisture What are melanocytes? - CORRECT ANSWER Pigmented Skin What is the treatment of choice with major burn injury? - CORRECT ANSWER Skin Graphing What type of shock do burn victims go into? - CORRECT ANSWER Hypovolemic Shock - sudden loss of fluid What is impetigo? - CORRECT ANSWER Crusty Infection due to Bacteria What is the aim of burn wound management? - CORRECT ANSWER Infection Control Autonomic Dysreflexia - CORRECT ANSWER Medical Emergency caused by simultaneous sympathetic and parasympathetic activity (bowel or bladder distension pain or a pressure ulcer) What are S&S of Autonomic Dysreflexia? - CORRECT ANSWER Hypertension, Bradycardia, Severe Headaches, Pallor below and Flushing above the cord lesions, Convulsions What are the normal ranges for pH, HCO3, and CO2? - CORRECT ANSWER pH: 7.35 (acid) - 7.45 (base) HCO3: 22 (acid) - 26 (base)

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Pathophysiology Final Exam latest
update A+ graded and verified// 2025
with detailed questions and all correct
answers
What are the most common causes of burns in children? - CORRECT ANSWER
Scalding

What is scleroderma? - CORRECT ANSWER Hardening of the Skin

What is the 1st priority in caring for a burn patient? - CORRECT ANSWER Save the
Airway - keep it open!

Why do we get atopic dermatitis or eczema? - CORRECT ANSWER Allergic Reaction
to the Skin

What causes skin ulcers? - CORRECT ANSWER Pressure, Shearing Force/Friction,
Moisture

What are melanocytes? - CORRECT ANSWER Pigmented Skin

What is the treatment of choice with major burn injury? - CORRECT ANSWER Skin
Graphing

What type of shock do burn victims go into? - CORRECT ANSWER Hypovolemic Shock
- sudden loss of fluid

What is impetigo? - CORRECT ANSWER Crusty Infection due to Bacteria

What is the aim of burn wound management? - CORRECT ANSWER Infection Control

Autonomic Dysreflexia - CORRECT ANSWER Medical Emergency caused by
simultaneous sympathetic and parasympathetic activity (bowel or bladder distension
pain or a pressure ulcer)

What are S&S of Autonomic Dysreflexia? - CORRECT ANSWER Hypertension,
Bradycardia, Severe Headaches, Pallor below and Flushing above the cord lesions,
Convulsions

What are the normal ranges for pH, HCO3, and CO2? - CORRECT ANSWER pH: 7.35
(acid) - 7.45 (base)
HCO3: 22 (acid) - 26 (base)

, CO2: 35 (base) - 45 (acid)

What is the major s&s that differentiates meningitis from encephalitis? - CORRECT
ANSWER Severe pain when moving the neck (extension/flexion) due to Inflamed
Meninges

What are the s&s of Vertigo? - CORRECT ANSWER Loss of balance, Nystagmus
(Rapid involuntary movements of the eyes)

How are eyes damaged in Diabetes? - CORRECT ANSWER Hypertension causes
hemorrhage in the weak blood vessels

What are the s&s of compartment syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER Pallor, Pain, No
Pulse, Paresthesia, Paresis (slight/partial paralysis)

How do you treat compartment syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER Make cuts to relieve
the pressure

What are the different types of skin cancer? - CORRECT ANSWER Basal cell
carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, cutaneous melanoma, kaposi sarcome

What are the s&s of scleroderma? - CORRECT ANSWER Decreased skin turgour, hard
skin, hypopigmented skin, taut, shiny, difficulty moving fingers/joints

What is the main difference between viral pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia? -
CORRECT ANSWER Viral- Dry Cough
Bacterial - Cough Up Mucous/Phlegm

What happens to the lungs in ARDS? - CORRECT ANSWER Pulmonary Hypertension,
Oxygen has no effect on increasing the pulse-ox (hypoxemia), Atelectasis, Decreased
Tidal Volume, Vasoconstriction, Fibrosis of Aveoli

What are the s&s of COPD? - CORRECT ANSWER Fatigue, Dyspnea, Cough,
Hypoxemia, Hypercapnia (increased CO2), Cor pulmonale (right side heart failure),
SOB

What causes esophageal varices? - CORRECT ANSWER Portal Hypertension, Gastric
Acid Erosion

What are the s&s of Cushing's disease? - CORRECT ANSWER Increased ACTH
(adrenocorticotropic hormone), Wt. Gain, Moon Face, Buffalo Hump, Hypertension,
Hyperglycemia, Decreased Potassium, Decreased Immune Function, Increased Sodium

Why can prolonged seizure activity cause brain damage? - CORRECT ANSWER
Tissue Ischemia, Damage to the Neurons
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