NUR2063 | NUR 2063 Exam 3 |
Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam 3
Study Guide | Rasmussen
Condition characterized by increased pressure within a muscle
compartment, leading to tissue damage
- Correct Answer - Compartment syndrome
Chronic pain condition characterized by widespread
musculoskeletal pain and fatigue
- Correct Answer - Fibromyalgia
Autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation of
the joints
- Correct Answer - Rheumatoid arthritis
Degenerative joint disease characterized by the breakdown of
joint cartilage
- Correct Answer - Osteoarthritis
Inflammatory arthritis affecting the spine and large joints
- Correct Answer - Ankylosing spondylitis
,Chronic bone disorder characterized by abnormal bone
remodeling
- Correct Answer - Paget Disease
Blockage of the intestines due to physical obstruction
- Correct Answer - Mechanical bowel obstruction
Bacterium that can cause gastric ulcers
- Correct Answer - H. pylori
Factors that increase the risk of developing liver cancer
- Correct Answer - Liver cancer risks
Blockage of the intestines, leading to impaired digestion and
absorption
- Correct Answer - Intestinal obstruction
Viral infection that can cause liver inflammation and disease
- Correct Answer - Hepatitis B
Viral infection transmitted through the oral-fecal route
- Correct Answer - Hepatitis A
Enlarged veins in the esophagus, often associated with liver
disease - Correct Answer - Esophageal varices
, Clinical manifestations of liver dysfunction
- Correct Answer - Liver disease symptoms
Cancer of the esophagus
- Correct Answer - Esophageal cancer
Advanced stage of liver cirrhosis, characterized by severe liver
damage and dysfunction
- Correct Answer - End-stage liver cirrhosis
Ulcers in the stomach lining, often caused by H. pylori infection
- Correct Answer - Gastric ulcers
Physical assessment technique used to evaluate kidney
function - Correct Answer - Kidney disease assessment
Medical procedure used to remove waste and excess fluid from
the blood in patients with kidney failure
- Correct Answer - Dialysis
Kidney injury caused by decreased blood flow to the kidneys
- Correct Answer - Renal kidney injury
Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam 3
Study Guide | Rasmussen
Condition characterized by increased pressure within a muscle
compartment, leading to tissue damage
- Correct Answer - Compartment syndrome
Chronic pain condition characterized by widespread
musculoskeletal pain and fatigue
- Correct Answer - Fibromyalgia
Autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation of
the joints
- Correct Answer - Rheumatoid arthritis
Degenerative joint disease characterized by the breakdown of
joint cartilage
- Correct Answer - Osteoarthritis
Inflammatory arthritis affecting the spine and large joints
- Correct Answer - Ankylosing spondylitis
,Chronic bone disorder characterized by abnormal bone
remodeling
- Correct Answer - Paget Disease
Blockage of the intestines due to physical obstruction
- Correct Answer - Mechanical bowel obstruction
Bacterium that can cause gastric ulcers
- Correct Answer - H. pylori
Factors that increase the risk of developing liver cancer
- Correct Answer - Liver cancer risks
Blockage of the intestines, leading to impaired digestion and
absorption
- Correct Answer - Intestinal obstruction
Viral infection that can cause liver inflammation and disease
- Correct Answer - Hepatitis B
Viral infection transmitted through the oral-fecal route
- Correct Answer - Hepatitis A
Enlarged veins in the esophagus, often associated with liver
disease - Correct Answer - Esophageal varices
, Clinical manifestations of liver dysfunction
- Correct Answer - Liver disease symptoms
Cancer of the esophagus
- Correct Answer - Esophageal cancer
Advanced stage of liver cirrhosis, characterized by severe liver
damage and dysfunction
- Correct Answer - End-stage liver cirrhosis
Ulcers in the stomach lining, often caused by H. pylori infection
- Correct Answer - Gastric ulcers
Physical assessment technique used to evaluate kidney
function - Correct Answer - Kidney disease assessment
Medical procedure used to remove waste and excess fluid from
the blood in patients with kidney failure
- Correct Answer - Dialysis
Kidney injury caused by decreased blood flow to the kidneys
- Correct Answer - Renal kidney injury