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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Final Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Version Virchow's Triad contributes to pulmonary embolism formation. Virchow's Triad factors include all of the following except: - Venous Blood Stasis - Damage to the venous wall - Venous blood hypermobility - Increased blood coagulability - ANSWER -Venous blood hypermobility How does unstable angina pectoris differ from stable angina pectoris? - Can only be diagnosed by changes in cardiac biomarkers - manifests in ECG changes only - Is not relieved by periods of rest - Not as serious as stable angina - ANSWER -Not relieved by periods of rest Which of the following organs are primarily affected by poorly managed hypertension? - Bladder and Urethra - Brain and Skin - Heart and Kidneys - Stomach and Intestines - ANSWER -Heart and Kidneys Management of hypertension involves multiple approaches including which of the following? - Dietary Modifications - Engaging in regular exercise routines - Prescribing diuretics and/or anti-hypertensives - All of the above - ANSWER -All of the above When arterial blood pressure declines, the cells of the kidneys secrete a hormone called ___ to increase blood pressure and peripheral resistance. - Renin - Antidiuretic Hormone - Atrial Natriuretic - Erythropoietin - ANSWER -Renin Which of the following are examples of complications of shock? (Select all that apply) - Multiple Organ Dysfunction - Acute Renal Failure - Clotting and Bleeding Disorders - Increased Cardiac Output - ANSWER -- Multiple Organ Dysfunction - Acute renal failure - Clotting and Bleeding disorders What pathophysiological responses would you expect to find in a client who has anaphylactic shock? - Bronchodilation, Peripheral constriction, Decreased capillary permeability - Asthma, Deep vein thrombosis, hepatic encephalopathy - Bronchoconstriction, peripheral dilation, increased capillary permeability - Left-sided heart failure, pulmonary embolism, UTI - ANSWER -Bronchoconstriction, Peripheral Dilation, Increased Capillary Permeability What is the cause of Cardiogenic Shock? - Severe Ventricular Dysfunction - Acute Blood Loss - Severe Atrial Dysfunction - Suppression of the Sympathetic Nervous System - ANSWER Severe ventricular dysfunction What is occurring in the body of clients with hypovolemic shock? - Inadequate stomach acid - Insufficient circulating blood volume - Insect bite or snake bites - Not taking enough diuretics - ANSWER -Insufficient circulating blood volume Obstructive shock is due to a mechanical obstruction impeding blood flow. Cause of obstructive shock include all of the following except? - Spinal Cord Injury - Pulmonary Embolism - Cardiac Tamponade - Tension Pneumothorax - ANSWER -Spinal Cord Injury Presentation of shock includes all of the following clinical findings except: - Altered level of consciousness - Hypotension - Mental Clarity - Tachycardia - ANSWER -Mental Clarity

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Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Version

Virchow's Triad contributes to pulmonary embolism formation.
Virchow's Triad factors include all of the following except:
- Venous Blood Stasis
- Damage to the venous wall
- Venous blood hypermobility
- Increased blood coagulability - ANSWER -Venous blood
hypermobility

How does unstable angina pectoris differ from stable angina
pectoris?
- Can only be diagnosed by changes in cardiac biomarkers
- manifests in ECG changes only
- Is not relieved by periods of rest
- Not as serious as stable angina - ANSWER -Not relieved by
periods of rest

Which of the following organs are primarily affected by poorly
managed hypertension?
- Bladder and Urethra
- Brain and Skin
- Heart and Kidneys
- Stomach and Intestines - ANSWER -Heart and Kidneys

Management of hypertension involves multiple approaches
including which of the following?
- Dietary Modifications
- Engaging in regular exercise routines

,- Prescribing diuretics and/or anti-hypertensives
- All of the above - ANSWER -All of the above

When arterial blood pressure declines, the cells of the kidneys
secrete a hormone called ___ to increase blood pressure and
peripheral resistance.
- Renin
- Antidiuretic Hormone
- Atrial Natriuretic
- Erythropoietin - ANSWER -Renin

Which of the following are examples of complications of
shock? (Select all that apply)
- Multiple Organ Dysfunction
- Acute Renal Failure
- Clotting and Bleeding Disorders
- Increased Cardiac Output - ANSWER -- Multiple Organ
Dysfunction
- Acute renal failure
- Clotting and Bleeding disorders

What pathophysiological responses would you expect to find in
a client who has anaphylactic shock?
- Bronchodilation, Peripheral constriction, Decreased capillary
permeability
- Asthma, Deep vein thrombosis, hepatic encephalopathy
- Bronchoconstriction, peripheral dilation, increased capillary
permeability
- Left-sided heart failure, pulmonary embolism, UTI -
ANSWER -Bronchoconstriction, Peripheral Dilation, Increased
Capillary Permeability

, What is the cause of Cardiogenic Shock?
- Severe Ventricular Dysfunction
- Acute Blood Loss
- Severe Atrial Dysfunction
- Suppression of the Sympathetic Nervous System - ANSWER -
Severe ventricular dysfunction

What is occurring in the body of clients with hypovolemic
shock?
- Inadequate stomach acid
- Insufficient circulating blood volume
- Insect bite or snake bites
- Not taking enough diuretics - ANSWER -Insufficient
circulating blood volume

Obstructive shock is due to a mechanical obstruction impeding
blood flow. Cause of obstructive shock include all of the
following except?
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Pulmonary Embolism
- Cardiac Tamponade
- Tension Pneumothorax - ANSWER -Spinal Cord Injury

Presentation of shock includes all of the following clinical
findings except:
- Altered level of consciousness
- Hypotension
- Mental Clarity
- Tachycardia - ANSWER -Mental Clarity

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