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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & UPDATED COMPLETE ANSWERS ALL SOLVED 100% is the study of how normal body functions are altered by disease or injury. This course bridges basic anatomy and physiology with clinical practice, helping students understand why diseases occur and how they affect the body at the cellular, tissue, and organ-system levels.

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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS & UPDATED COMPLETE
ANSWERS ALL SOLVED 100%

What is allergic asthma associated with? - CORRECT ANSWER Type 1
Hypersensitivity; IgE mediated

What are the S&S of ARDS? - CORRECT ANSWER SOB, Shallow Rapid Breathing,
Atelectasis (aveoli close), Dyspnea, Inspiratory Crackles, Respiratory Alkalosis,
Decreased Lung Compliance, Hypoxemia

What are the S&S of tension pneumothorax? - CORRECT ANSWER Pressure that
builds up and pushes the trachea towards the unaffected side; Absent breath sounds
over affected lung

What is cystic fibrosis? - CORRECT ANSWER Excessive mucous coating in the lungs
and pancreas; Genetic Disorder (Autosomal Recessive)

Changes with an asthma attack: - CORRECT ANSWER Wheezing, SOB,
Bronchoconstriction, Dyspnea, Tachypnea (rapid breathing)

How do you interpret ABG's? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Look at pH (acidosis - low or
alkalosis - high)
2. Check the CO2 (resp. indicator) - less than 35 (alkalosis) more than 45 (acidosis)
3. Check the HCO3 (metabolic indicator) - less than 22 (acidosis) more than 26
(alkalosis)
4. Determine primary disorder (matches the pH)
5. Determine if its compensated (pH returns to normal or near normal)

Respiratory Acidosis: What happens to the pH/CO2? - CORRECT ANSWER Elevation
(increase) of pCO2 -- Decreased pH (acidosis)

Respiratory Alkalosis: What happens to the pH/CO2? - CORRECT ANSWER
Depression (decrease) of pCO2 -- Increased pH (alkalosis)

Metabolic Acidosis: What happens to the pH/HCO3? - CORRECT ANSWER
Depression (decrease) of HCO3 -- Decreased pH (acidosis)

Metabolic Alkalosis: What happens to the pH/HCO3? - CORRECT ANSWER Elevation
(increase) of HCO3 -- Increased pH (alkalosis)

, What are signs of renal cancer? - CORRECT ANSWER No pain! Hematuria (Blood in
the Urine)

How do you manage end stage renal disease? - CORRECT ANSWER Dialysis, Fluid
Restriction, Low Protein Diet, Decrease Medication Doses, Anti-hypertensive, Give Ca
Supplements, Give Erythropoietin Shot, Give Iron Supplements/Blood Transfusion
(anemic)

What do you call kidney pain? - CORRECT ANSWER Nephralgia

What is the most helpful test to determine renal function? - CORRECT ANSWER
Creatinine

What bacteria is associated with acute pyelonephritis? - CORRECT ANSWER E. coli

What is the treatment for pre-renal kidney failure? - CORRECT ANSWER Hypovolemia
- Give Fluids

What causes acute intrarenal failure? - CORRECT ANSWER Kidney Stones (renal
calculi), Renal Ischemia

What do we see associated with SIADH? - CORRECT ANSWER Fluid Retention
(edema), Crackles in Lungs, Hypertension, Decreased Sodium (diluted)

What causes myxedema coma? - CORRECT ANSWER Hypothyroidism

What is the main underlying condition for Type I and Type II Diabetes? - CORRECT
ANSWER Impaired Glucose Transport

What is the difference between Type I and Type II Diabetes? - CORRECT ANSWER
Type I - Complete lack of insulin (Hyperglycemia)
Type II - Insulin resistance on the cells

What would we see with hypoparathyroidism? - CORRECT ANSWER Decrease of
Calcium (softer bones), Positive Chvostek's Sign, Tetany/Hyperactivity of
Muscles/Tremors

What is the therapy for Type I Diabetes? - CORRECT ANSWER Give Insulin

What is the therapy for Type II Diabetes? - CORRECT ANSWER Diet, Exercise, Oral
Antihyperglycemic Medicine (sensitizes cells to take up insulin)

What are some complications of Diabetes? - CORRECT ANSWER Paresthesia,
Neuropathy, Retinopathy, Cardiac Problems, Hypertension, Nephropathy
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