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ASU Jonesboro NURS 6003 Exam 3 flash cards Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+ Benign Tumors - Answers Slow growing Well-defined borders Do not spread to other bodily parts Rarely reappear following removal Cells are well differentiated and look similar to normal cells Malignant Tumors - Answers Grows rapidly Irregular borders Can spread to other body parts May return after removal Cells are poorly differentiated and look abnormal What are Paraneoplastic syndromes? - Answers uncommon conditions brought on by an abnormal immune system reaction to a tumor paraneoplastic syndrome examples - Answers Cushing's syndrome Hypercalcemia Lambert-Eaton syndrome why do muscles cramp in hypocalcemia? - Answers Muscle cramps that occur because of increased excitability of the nerves that supply the muscles why do seizures occur in hypocalcemia? - Answers Seizures can happen because of increased excitability in the central nervous system why does tetany occur in hypocalcemia? - Answers Tetany, involuntary muscle contraction, occurs due to increased excitability to the peripheral nerves. How do Loop Diuretics work? - Answers work on the ascending limb of the loop of Henle in the kidney How do Thiazide diuretics work? - Answers work on the distal convoluted tubule in the kidney how does the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system control blood pressure? - Answers Renin is released by the kidneys ace converts angiotensin I to II angiotensin II constricts vessels & stimulates adrenal glands to release aldosterone What is the role of ADH? - Answers to regulate water balance in the body it is released by the pituitary gland to reduce urine volume and increase blood volume and blood pressure What are the causes of edema? - Answers Edema is swelling caused by excess fluid in the body's tissues heart failure venous insufficiency kidney/liver failure what are causes of High anion gap metabolic acidosis - Answers dka lactic acidosis renal failure methanol ethylene glycol what are causes of Normal anion gap metabolic acidosis - Answers diarrhea drugs renal/tubular acidosis what causes Metabolic acidosis - Answers increased production of organic acids such as lactic acid or ketones, loss of bicarbonate (diarrhea), or accumulation of endogenous acids (renal failure). what causes Metabolic alkalosis - Answers caused by loss of acids (vomiting or diuretic use) or gain of bicarbonate ingestion of antacids or administration of bicarbonate what causes Respiratory acidosis - Answers caused by decreased alveolar ventilation leading to an increase in arterial carbon dioxide concentration, as in COPD or asthma what causes Respiratory alkalosis - Answers caused by hyperventilation which leads to a decrease in arterial carbon dioxide concentration such as anxiety, fever, or hypoxia how do the lungs compensate in acid base balance? - Answers Hyperventilation decreases

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ASU Jonesboro NURS 6003 Exam 3 flash cards Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+

Benign Tumors - Answers Slow growing

Well-defined borders

Do not spread to other bodily parts

Rarely reappear following removal

Cells are well differentiated and look similar to normal cells

Malignant Tumors - Answers Grows rapidly Irregular borders Can spread to other body parts
May return after removal Cells are poorly differentiated and look abnormal

What are Paraneoplastic syndromes? - Answers uncommon conditions brought on by an
abnormal immune system reaction to a tumor

paraneoplastic syndrome examples - Answers Cushing's syndrome

Hypercalcemia

Lambert-Eaton syndrome

why do muscles cramp in hypocalcemia? - Answers Muscle cramps that occur because of
increased excitability of the nerves that supply the muscles

why do seizures occur in hypocalcemia? - Answers Seizures can happen because of increased
excitability in the central nervous system

why does tetany occur in hypocalcemia? - Answers Tetany, involuntary muscle contraction,
occurs due to increased excitability to the peripheral nerves.

How do Loop Diuretics work? - Answers work on the ascending limb of the loop of Henle in the
kidney

How do Thiazide diuretics work? - Answers work on the distal convoluted tubule in the kidney

how does the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system control blood pressure? - Answers Renin is
released by the kidneys



ace converts angiotensin I to II



angiotensin II constricts vessels & stimulates adrenal glands to release aldosterone

, What is the role of ADH? - Answers to regulate water balance in the body



it is released by the pituitary gland to reduce urine volume and increase blood volume and blood
pressure

What are the causes of edema? - Answers Edema is swelling caused by excess fluid in the
body's tissues

heart failure

venous insufficiency

kidney/liver failure

what are causes of High anion gap metabolic acidosis - Answers dka

lactic acidosis

renal failure

methanol

ethylene

glycol

what are causes of Normal anion gap metabolic acidosis - Answers diarrhea

drugs

renal/tubular acidosis

what causes Metabolic acidosis - Answers increased production of organic acids

such as lactic acid or ketones, loss of bicarbonate (diarrhea), or accumulation of endogenous
acids (renal failure).

what causes Metabolic alkalosis - Answers caused by loss of acids (vomiting or diuretic use) or
gain of bicarbonate ingestion of antacids or administration of bicarbonate

what causes Respiratory acidosis - Answers caused by decreased alveolar ventilation leading to
an increase in arterial carbon dioxide concentration, as in COPD or asthma

what causes Respiratory alkalosis - Answers caused by hyperventilation which leads to a
decrease in arterial carbon dioxide concentration such as anxiety, fever, or hypoxia

how do the lungs compensate in acid base balance? - Answers Hyperventilation decreases

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