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NR 283 Pathophysiology Exam 2025 Questions and Answers What is osteoporosis? - ANS complex, chronic, multi factorial disease that decreases bone mineral density what are the risk factors for osteoporosis? - ANS white female, postmenopausal, aging, sedentary lifestyle, and hyperparathyroidism what are the symptoms of osteoporosis? - ANS silent until fractures occur, back pain what are patients at risk for with osteoporosis? - ANS fractures what is the health promotion for osteoporosis? - ANS active lifestyle, calcium/vitamin D supplements what is the pathology of osteoporosis? - ANS -Bone remodeling -increased bone re absorption -decreased bone formation causing thin, fragile bones -fractures. -Increased osteoclast activity -decreased osteoblast activity. Pg. 2 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. what is the pathology of rheumatoid arthritis? - ANS -chronic, systemic, inflammatory autoimmune disease -exaggerated immune response -neutrophils degrade surface layer of cartilage -inflammatory cytokines breaking down cartilage and bone then T-cells -fibroblasts to turn into a thick abnormal layer of tissue -inflammation is constant and spreads to ALL synovial joints what are the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis? - ANS inflammation, fever, weakness, joint deformity, aching and stiffness, painful, tender, and stiff joint, loss of function, and cyst in the joint. what is the differentiation from osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis? - ANS systemic symptoms ex.) fever osteoarthritis: load bearing, sports, and trauma rheumatoid: Autoimmune what is a spiral fracture and who is most at risk? - ANS a twist of the bone looking like a spiral, most common in children due to child abuse what does RICE stand for in regards to injury? - ANS Rest Ice Compression Elevate what do prostaglandin, histamine, and cytokine do for the body? - ANS Decrease pain threshold=increased pain sensation ex.) Sun burn Pg. 3 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. what does seranin and GABA do for the body? - ANS reduce translation of pain ex) labor what do endorphins do for the body? - ANS prevent transmission of pain signals ex.) exercise what pathway of pain is Efferent? - ANS CNS to PNS what to do with the pain what pathway of pain is Afferent? - ANS PNS to CNS processed by the brain what is pain tolerance? - ANS amount of pain body can handle before you involuntarily remove the stimuli what is pain threshold? - ANS *same for everyone* Minimum amount of stimuli it takes to perceive pain what is pain perception? - ANS brain interprets the signal what is the role of pain transmission? - ANS signal goes to the CNS what is the role of pain transduction? - ANS nociceptors pick up pain signals what is the role of noci

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NR 283 Pathophysiology Exam 2025
Questions and Answers




What is osteoporosis? - ANS complex, chronic, multi factorial disease that decreases bone
mineral density



what are the risk factors for osteoporosis? - ANS white female, postmenopausal, aging,
sedentary lifestyle, and hyperparathyroidism



what are the symptoms of osteoporosis? - ANS silent until fractures occur, back pain



what are patients at risk for with osteoporosis? - ANS fractures



what is the health promotion for osteoporosis? - ANS active lifestyle, calcium/vitamin D
supplements



what is the pathology of osteoporosis? - ANS -Bone remodeling
-increased bone re absorption
-decreased bone formation causing thin, fragile bones
-fractures.
-Increased osteoclast activity
-decreased osteoblast activity.




Pg. 1 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

,what is the pathology of rheumatoid arthritis? - ANS -chronic, systemic, inflammatory
autoimmune disease
-exaggerated immune response
-neutrophils degrade surface layer of cartilage -inflammatory cytokines breaking down cartilage
and bone then T-cells
-fibroblasts to turn into a thick abnormal layer of tissue
-inflammation is constant and spreads to ALL synovial joints



what are the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis? - ANS inflammation, fever,
weakness, joint deformity, aching and stiffness, painful, tender, and stiff joint, loss of function,
and cyst in the joint.



what is the differentiation from osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis? - ANS systemic
symptoms
ex.) fever
osteoarthritis: load bearing, sports, and trauma
rheumatoid: Autoimmune



what is a spiral fracture and who is most at risk? - ANS a twist of the bone looking like a
spiral, most common in children due to child abuse



what does RICE stand for in regards to injury? - ANS Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevate



what do prostaglandin, histamine, and cytokine do for the body? - ANS Decrease pain
threshold=increased pain sensation
ex.) Sun burn



Pg. 2 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

, what does seranin and GABA do for the body? - ANS reduce translation of pain
ex) labor



what do endorphins do for the body? - ANS prevent transmission of pain signals
ex.) exercise



what pathway of pain is Efferent? - ANS CNS to PNS
what to do with the pain



what pathway of pain is Afferent? - ANS PNS to CNS
processed by the brain



what is pain tolerance? - ANS amount of pain body can handle before you involuntarily
remove the stimuli



what is pain threshold? - ANS *same for everyone*
Minimum amount of stimuli it takes to perceive pain



what is pain perception? - ANS brain interprets the signal



what is the role of pain transmission? - ANS signal goes to the CNS



what is the role of pain transduction? - ANS nociceptors pick up pain signals



what is the role of nociceptors? - ANS transmits pain




Pg. 3 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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