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RASMUSSEN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1 TEST BANK 15O LATEST QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS ALREADY RANKED A GRADE PASS Define osteomyelitis - ANSWER- inflammation of bone and bone marrow because of an infection Rough ER - ANSWER- That portion of the endoplasmic reticulum studded with ribosomes. Smooth ER - ANSWER- That portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that is free of ribosomes. Homeostasis - ANSWER- A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level Hypertrophy - ANSWER- increase in muscle/tissue size, excessive development atrophy - ANSWER- the wasting away of a body organ or tissue; any progressive decline or failure; to waste away function of mitochondria - ANSWER- ATP production/cellular respiration, powerhouse of the cell Ischemia - ANSWER- an inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body, especially the heart muscles

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RASMUSSEN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1 TEST BANK 15O LATEST QUESTIONS
AND WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS ALREADY RANKED A GRADE PASS


Define osteomyelitis - ANSWER- inflammation of bone and bone marrow because of an infection



Rough ER - ANSWER- That portion of the endoplasmic reticulum studded with ribosomes.



Smooth ER - ANSWER- That portion of the endoplasmic reticulum that is free of ribosomes.



Homeostasis - ANSWER- A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of
any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level



Hypertrophy - ANSWER- increase in muscle/tissue size, excessive development



atrophy - ANSWER- the wasting away of a body organ or tissue; any progressive decline or failure; to
waste away



function of mitochondria - ANSWER- ATP production/cellular respiration, powerhouse of the cell



Ischemia - ANSWER- an inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body, especially the heart
muscles.



S/S of Objective Data - ANSWER- Any observations made by using your senses (pts. blood pressure,
physical findings, and lab values)



S/S of Subjective Data - ANSWER- Any symptoms pt. complains of, what the pt. feels (pain)



Epinephrine - ANSWER- Neurotransmitter secreted by the adrenal medulla in response to stress. Also
known as adrenaline.

,Renin - ANSWER- hormone secreted by the kidney; it raises blood pressure by influencing
vasoconstriction (narrowing of blood vessels)



What causes edema? - ANSWER- -reduced concentration of plasma proteins

-increased permeability of capillary wall

-increased venous pressure

-blockage of lymph vessels



Signs and symptoms of fluid excess - ANSWER- edema, dysnpea (trouble breathing), hyptertension (high
bp), JVD, pulse increase and bounding, weight increase



Signs and symptoms of dehydration - ANSWER- Dry mucous membranes, decreased skin turgor, Low BP,
Low pulse, fatigue, Increased HCT, decreased mental function, confusion, and loss of consciousness



S/S of hypocalcemia - ANSWER- - muscle twitches/tetany

- hyperactive DTRs

- positive Chvostek's sign (tapping on the facial nerve triggering facial twitching)

- positive Trousseau's sign (hand/finger spasms with sustained blood pressure cuff inflation)

- seizures



Osmosis - ANSWER- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane



Diffusion - ANSWER- Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower
concentration.



active transport - ANSWER- Energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane
against a concentration difference



Effect of hypertonic solution - ANSWER- cell shrinks and can die

,effect of a hypotonic solution - ANSWER- cell swells and can burst



active immunity - ANSWER- A form of acquired immunity in which the body produces its own antibodies
against disease-causing antigens.



passive immunity - ANSWER- An individual does not produce his or her own antibodies, but rather
receives them directly from another source, such as mother to infant through breast milk



Examples of active immunity - ANSWER- natural infection, vaccines,



Examples of passive immunity - ANSWER- IgA in breast milk, maternal IgG crossing placenta, antitoxin,
humanized monoclonal antibody



acquired immunity - ANSWER- Immunity that is present only after exposure and is highly specific.



examples of acquired immunity - ANSWER- 1) having the infection 2) vaccination



innate immunity - ANSWER- Immunity that is present before exposure and effective from birth.
Responds to a broad range of pathogens.



Examples of innate immunity - ANSWER- skin, hair, cilia, mucus membranes, digestive enzymes, stomach
acidity, inflammatory response, fever, inflammation



5 P's of compartment syndrome - ANSWER- pain, pallor, pulselessness, paralysis, paresthesia



Signs and symptoms of compartment syndrome - ANSWER- severe pain or burning sensation

decreased strength in the extremity

paralysis of the extremity

pain with movement

extremity feeling hard to palpation

, distal pulses, motor and sensory function possibly normal

emergency care focuses on treating any life threatening injuries first: immobilize and splint the affected
extremity and apply a cold pack or ice

it is extremely important to transport the patient since he may lose the limb if compartment syndrome
is not treated quickly and effectively



Osteoarthritis - ANSWER- inflammation of the bones and joints



Causes of osteoarthritis - ANSWER- -Heredity

-Obesity

-Injury

-Joint overuse



causes of osteoporosis - ANSWER- -Inactivity

-Nutritional deficits: ↓ Calcium , Vit. D, B, & B-12 & Folic Acid

-Lack of weight bearing activity

-Elderly

-Family history

-Hormonal changes

-Lifestyle choices: Tobacco smoking & Excess alcohol

-Medications



Prevention for osteoporosis - ANSWER- - balanced diet high in calcium and vit D

- calcium supplements

- regular weight bearing exercises (walking)



kyphosis - ANSWER- excessive outward curvature of the spine, causing hunching of the back, hunch
back.
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