WGU Pathophysiology Study guide with all answers correct!!
WGU Pathophysiology Study guide with all answers correct!! Which types of tissue most often develop tumors? What are the following benign tumors? What are sarcomas? What are the early signs of lymphoma What is radiation therapy Name what is a vesicle, pustule, macule, papule, excoriation Define the following: Laceration Fissure Ulcer Superficial burn Superficial partial thickness burn What are shingles and how are they treated What is Tissue destruction involving only the epidermal layer of the skin. What are two signs of allergic skin reactions What are three autoimmune diseases involving the skin?. Damage to what can disturb equilibrium? How can otitis media be prevented? What results in progressive hearing loss? What can alleviate age-related hearing loss? What are treatment of joint disorders What are the different types of arthritis What is mysathenia gravis? How is GERD treated? What characterizes chronic pancreatitis How do you test for viral hepatitis What is required for blood clotting? What type of reaction would arise if a RH negative patient experiences a second exposure to RH positive blood? What are blood diseases What are three recommendations for the treatment of hypertension? What does H. pylori cause? What is shock What is atrophy What are strains vs sprains What is muscular dystrophy What are strong, painful muscle contractions How do you describe shoulder joint dislocation What might cause abdominal pain and elevated bilirubin? Amylase, lipase for trypsin, nucleases How can hepatitis be diagnosed What are two signs of hepatitis What two diseases may require blood trasnfusions If a mothers RH is negative and fathers RH is positive then what may result What directly impairs the delivery of oxygen to body tissues What inhibits coagulation of the blood What are characterized by pain and swelling, warmth and redness around the site or location and is typically diagnosed by an ultrasound or MRI. What do calcium-channel blockers do?. How are epidemics defined. What are treatments for frequent otitis media and chronic sore throat? What are three pathological responses of the lymphatic system What has the best survival rates for multiple myeloma What do self antigens trigger How are myocardial infarctions diagnosed? Increased blood flow does what How can Atherosclerosis be diagnosed What are signs of congestive heart failure What can be exemplified by frequent fainting, low blood pressure and low body temperature. What is a cause of lower extermity edemy and elevated blood pressure What are the different respiratory breathing patterns? What can often improve and prolong the quality of life for those with COPD. What can slow or reverse the progression of COPD What is characterized by damaged areas on the nerve conducting cells slowing the transmission of nerve impulses
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wgu pathophysiology study guide with all answers correct
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which types of tissue most often develop tumors
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what are the following benign tumors
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what are sarcomas
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