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Exam 2: NR283 / NR 283 V2 (Latest Update
) Pathophysiology | Questions and
Verified Answers | 100 out of 100 | Grade A -
Chamberlain



When a person is injured, which substances contribute to the pain they experience?
Select all that apply
Bradykinin
Histamine
Prostaglandin




Acute pain
Described as sharp
Originates anywhere in the body (somatic
or visceral); localized or generalized




Chronic pain
Example: persistent headaches


Described as aching, throbbing, or widespread

,Exam 2: NR283 / NR 283 V2 (Latest Update
) Pathophysiology | Questions and
Verified Answers | 100 out of 100 | Grade A -
Chamberlain
Originates anywhere in the body; generalized
and unable to state an exact location




Ischemic pain
• Originates anywhere in the body
• Duration: short term


Described as aching, burning, prickling, or
shooting, depending on the location of the
ischemia


Stimulus: existing condition; chemical




Which of the following could increase the risk of having a seizure or injury from a
seizure? Select all that apply
1. Poor management of diabetes and insulin


2. If an aura is experienced, ignore it

,Exam 2: NR283 / NR 283 V2 (Latest Update
) Pathophysiology | Questions and
Verified Answers | 100 out of 100 | Grade A -
Chamberlain



Which of the following is a cause of an acute symptomatic seizure? Select all that
apply.
1. Abnormally low sodium level


2. Acute traumatic head injury


3. Insulin overdose


4. Drug or alcohol withdrawal




What is the goal of perfusion?
Flood the tissues with high amounts of oxygen and nutrients.




Drag and drop the perfusion type to match the corresponding description.
Amount of blood pumped by the heart each minute. _______Volume of blood that
flows from arteries to capillaries. _______

, Exam 2: NR283 / NR 283 V2 (Latest Update
) Pathophysiology | Questions and
Verified Answers | 100 out of 100 | Grade A -
Chamberlain
Central
Tissue




Targets vital organs
Central perfusion




Targets skin and local areas
Tissue perfusion




Targets the brain
Cerebral perfusion




Targets the heart
Myocardial perfusion

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