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This document contains comprehensive practice questions and verified answers for NR283 Pathophysiology. It covers major concepts in endocrine, musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, and oncological pathophysiology, including diabetes mellitus, thyroid and parathyroid disorders, fractures, osteoporosis, respiratory diseases, acid-base imbalances, and cancer staging. The material is organized in a question-and-answer format, making it useful for exam preparation, concept reinforcement, and review of key pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical manifestations.

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What is the patho of Diabetes Mellitus type 1?

Destruction of pancrease Beta cells




What kind of disease is type one diabetes?

Auto immune




What are the complications of type 1 diabetes?

DKA ( Diabetic Keto Acidosis)

Lysis of lipids to meet bodies requirements




What Is the PH imbalance in DKA?

Metabolic Acidosis




What are signs and Symptoms of DKA?

,Acetone Breathe ( fruity breathe)

Rapid respiration

warm dry skin

polyuria -excess urination

polyphagia- excess hunger

polydipsia- excess thirst

Decrease loss of consciousness

Ketones present in urine and in blood




What will the sugar be for DKA ?

Hyperglycemia




What Diagnostic test goes back for 12 weeks ?

HB A1C




What is the Treatment for type 1 diabetes ?

Life long Insulin




What is the patho of type 2 diabetes?

- Decreased insulin receptors

- increased insulin resistance

- Decreased insulin production

, Is type 2 diabetes dependent on insulin?

No



it is a non insulin dependent DM




What is the complication of DM type 2

HHNK ( Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State)




Whats the difference between DKA And HHNK?

No ketones in HHNK




What is acute complication for both DM 1 and 2?

Hypoglycemia




What are the Sign and Symptoms of Hypoglycemia

- Tachycardia

- Hypotension

- Pallor

- Loss of consciousness

- Sweating

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