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This document provides the complete NURS 5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 2 – Set 1 study collection. It includes verified questions and answers covering cardiovascular, respiratory, and endocrine system disorders, fluid and electrolyte balance, and inflammatory and immune processes. Designed as an accurate and comprehensive resource, it helps nursing students strengthen their understanding of disease mechanisms and prepare confidently for Exam 2 in NURS 5315.

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Nurs 5315AdvancedPathophysiology
Exam 2 Set1
1. First 5 stepsin theinflammatoryprocess:
1. mastcell degranulation
2. activationof coagulationcascade

3. activationof kinin cascade

4. release of chemotactic factors 5.Activation

of thecomplementcascade

2. Role/functionin theinflammatoryprocess:Complement:
I. Form themembraneattackcomplex
II. bacteriallysis
vasodilation
III. Increasedvascularpermeability
IV. triggersmastcell degranulation
V. chemotaxis
VI. opsonization- opsoninstagforeignpathogensfor eliminationby phagocytes

3. Role/function in the inflammatory process: kinin: turned into bradykinin which is
responsiblefor pain, chemotaxisand Increasedvascularpermeabilityand vasodilation

4. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Coagulation cascade:plays role in activating
the kinin system
FactorXII (Hagemonfactor)activateskinin and formsa fibrin meshto stop bleeding and trap
microorganisms

5. Role/functionin the inflammatoryprocess:chemotacticfactors:once released attract
neutrophils, eosinophils and monocytes for phagocytosis

6. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Neutrophils:
show up at thesite of injury in 6-
8 hours

,Neutrophils express and release cytokines, which in turn amplify inflammatory reactions
by sever
othercell types.In additionto recruitingand activatingother



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cells of theimmunesystem,neutrophilsplay a key role in thefront-line defense against invading
pathogens.

7. Role/function in the inflammatory process: monocytes: Show up in 1-7 days become
macrophages
presentantigens totheCD4 cell which leadsto Tcell immunity which leadsto B cell immunity

ReleasesIL1, IL6, TNF and growthfactors

8. Role/functionin the inflammatoryprocess: Mast cell degranulation:
triggerstheactivationof theacutephasereactants
This leadsto thereleaseof histamine,cytokines,leukotrienes,plateletactivation factor and
prostaglandins

9. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Histamine 1 (H1):
promotesinflammation
smoothmuscles,i.e.bronchi- asthmacausesbronchoconstriction

10. Role/functionin the inflammatory process: Histamine 2 (H2): anti-
inflammatory properties gastric mucosa
11. Role/functionin the inflammatoryprocess:cytokines:IL4 early in theinflammation
IL 13 laterin inflammationTNF

12. Role/function in the inflammatory process: leukotrienes: released when mast cell
degranulates cause vasodilation attract neutrophils, monocytes
eosinophils

Singularimpactsleukotrienes

13. Role/function in the inflammatory process: prostaglandins:
released when the mast ce
degranulates produced by the arachidonic pathway




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causevasodilation,plateletaggregation,pain and fever

14. Role/functionin the inflammatoryprocess: platelet-activating factor:
derivedfrom fattyacidsin theplasmamembrane
producedby neutrophils,monocytes,endothelialand platelets
causeendothelialcell retraction,increasesvascularpermeability,activates platelets, enhances
leukocyte adhesion to endothelial cell

15. Stepsin thearachidonicacidpathway:Linoleic acid plus phospholipaseA2 make
arachidonic acid (AA)

AA plus COX1 or COX 2 make Prostaglandins
Prostaglandins from COX1 maintain homeostasis
gastric
mucosaplateletaggregation fluid/electrolyte imbalance

Prostaglandinsfrom COX2 assistin theinflammatoryprocessvia pain, fever help
with homeostasis via renal function tissue repair

reproductiondevelopment

16. Function of arachidonicacid pathway:The arachidonic pathwayis the biochemical
processresponsiblefor thesynthesisof prostaglandins(See concept map).

It is madefrom linoleic acid which is partof thephospholipidcell membrane.

17. COX2 noteof caution:While COX2 inhibitorsblock theinflammatoryfunction of
prostaglandins, they can also impair renal function.

18. NSAIDS: inhibit both COX1 and COX2 prostaglandin synthesis Risk:
gastric

ulcerations,GI bleeds,bleeding,edema,renalimpairment
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