Exam 1 Pathophysiology Rasmussen. Q& A. 99% Proven pass rate. Graded A+
What can prevent pressure ulcers? - Ans-off-loading pressure on bony prominences. Is Psoriasis associated with psortiatic arthritis? - Ans-True Mitochondrias create what within cells? - Ans-produces ATP for energy IgE mediates Type 2 hypersensitivity reactions. - Ans-False Which of the following causes edema? - Ans-increased capillary hydrostatic pressure ESR measures _________. - Ans-inflammation A client reports rib pain. This is called a sign. - Ans-False Hypo/Hyper-natriema can cause brain disfunction. - Ans-True Extreme itching with linear barrowing under the skin would be caused by which of the following? - AnsScabies Metastasis is cancer cells which _________. - Ans-travel to other sites in the body Select all that apply: What are the steps of carcinogensis? - Ans-Initiation, Promotion, Progression Bones serve as a home to which abundant element below? - Ans-Calcium What are the 5 P's to compartment syndrome? - Ans-parenthesia, pallor, pain, paralysis, pulselessness Type 2 hypersensitivity example would be: ______. - Ans-hemolytic disease of the newborn (erythroblastos fetails) Acquired immunity comes from the ingestion of breast milk? - Ans-False Select the 2: Which compounds does the body release in stress? - Ans-Cortisol, Catecholamines Select the 3 that apply: Bone marrow suppression presents in clients are_________, ________, & _____. - Ans-Anemia, Leukopenia, Thrombocytopenia How does RA, manifest? - Ans-chronic inflammation to affected joints
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