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WEEK 7 PATHO 370 TEST QUESTIONS
AND REVIEW VERIFIED ACTUAL
ANSWERS.PASSING GRADE



What are some microvascular conditions? - answer ✔✔-retinopathy



nephropathy



what are some macrovascular condition? - answer ✔✔-aortic stenosis



macro-vascular is? - answer ✔✔-large vessels



micro-vessels - answer ✔✔-small vessels



what are some therapies for type 1 DM? - answer ✔✔-carbohydrate counting



daily exercise



insulin



type 1 diabetes patients lack _______ so it is important for them to have medication. - answer ✔✔-
insulin



Esophageal varices represent a complication of ________ hypertension. - answer ✔✔-portal



Jaundice is a common finding in _________ - answer ✔✔-liver disease

, Hepatitis B is usually transmitted by exposure to - answer ✔✔-blood or semen



A patient with a history of alcoholism presents with hematemesis and profound anemia. The expected
diagnosis is - answer ✔✔-gastroesophageal varices



A patient is getting a (HBSAg) surface antigen what kind of Hep B is it? - answer ✔✔-Acute Hep B



A patient with hiatal hernia will present symptoms of_____ - answer ✔✔-heart burn



steato means - answer ✔✔-fat



steatohepatitis is an accumulation of______ - answer ✔✔-fat in the liver cells



gastric ulcer can present with epigastric pain relieved by____ - answer ✔✔-food



Ulcerative colitis is commonly associated with______? - answer ✔✔-bloody diarrhea



Celiac sprue is a malabsorptive disorder associated with_______? - answer ✔✔-inflammatory reaction
to gluten-containing foods



Diabetes insipudus is a result from inadequate - answer ✔✔-ADH secretion



A patient with inadequate ADH secretion will release what?? - answer ✔✔-excessive amount of
fluid/urine



It is true that growth hormone excess in adults - answer ✔✔-results in the condition of acromegaly



the synthesis of thyroid hormone is inhibited by______ - answer ✔✔-iodine deficiency

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