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N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic System. / N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic System.

Hemostasis

1. Analyze the process of hemostasis:

a. Analyze the platelet structure and the 4 phases of platelet plug formation:
N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic System.
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N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic System. / N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic System.

Hemostasis

1. Analyze the process of hemostasis:

a. Analyze the platelet structure and the 4 phases of platelet plug formation:
N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Study Guide.
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N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Study Guide. / N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Study Guide.

Disorders of the Gastrointestinal System

 Upper gastrointestinal bleed source of bleeding in the esophagus,

stomach or the duodenum

o Characterized by frank, bright red or “coffee ground” emesis

(affected by the stomach) emesi
N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Study Guide.
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N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Study Guide. / N5315 - Advanced Pathophysiology Study Guide.

Disorders of the Gastrointestinal System

 Upper gastrointestinal bleed source of bleeding in the esophagus,

stomach or the duodenum

o Characterized by frank, bright red or “coffee ground” emesis

(affected by the stomach) emesi
N5315 - Module 3 Review/N5315 - Module 3 Review.

Immune System



1.	Examine the structure and function of the immune system.

a. Describe how the normal function of T-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte cells differ. i. T Cells- Cell mediated immunity.

1.	“cluster of differentiation”

2.	CD4 cells- t-helper or t4 cells

a.	Release lymphokines to begin inflammatory process

b.	Mediate delayed sensitivity. (TB skin test).

3.	CD8 cells aka t cells, killer t, and t8.

a.	Kill viruses by releasing cy...
N5315 - Module 3 Review.
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N5315 - Module 3 Review/N5315 - Module 3 Review.

Immune System



1.	Examine the structure and function of the immune system.

a. Describe how the normal function of T-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte cells differ. i. T Cells- Cell mediated immunity.

1.	“cluster of differentiation”

2.	CD4 cells- t-helper or t4 cells

a.	Release lymphokines to begin inflammatory process

b.	Mediate delayed sensitivity. (TB skin test).

3.	CD8 cells aka t cells, killer t, and t8.

a.	Kill viruses by releasing cy...
N5315- HEMOSTASIS PART II QUESTIONS & ANSWERS


1.	What is the 2nd arm of hemostasis? The coagulation cascade
2.	How many coagulation factors are there? 12
3.	What are the coagulation factors made of? They are plasma proteins; most produced in the liver


4.	How are the coagulation factors named? In order of discovery.
5.	What are coagulation factors in an inactive form? Zymogens
6.	How is an activated zymogen noted as? With a after factor roman numeral (ex. Va is activated factor V).
7.	What is...
N5315- HEMOSTASIS PART II QUESTIONS & ANSWERS- ALREADY GRADED A+
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N5315- HEMOSTASIS PART II QUESTIONS & ANSWERS


1.	What is the 2nd arm of hemostasis? The coagulation cascade
2.	How many coagulation factors are there? 12
3.	What are the coagulation factors made of? They are plasma proteins; most produced in the liver


4.	How are the coagulation factors named? In order of discovery.
5.	What are coagulation factors in an inactive form? Zymogens
6.	How is an activated zymogen noted as? With a after factor roman numeral (ex. Va is activated factor V).
7.	What is...
N5315 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
INFLAMMATION, ALTERED IMMUNITY AND INFECTION 
Core Concepts Objectives with Advanced Organizers 

IMMUNE SYSTEM: FIVE TYPES




The first four types are all ADAPTIVE

•	Cell-Mediated immunity

•	Humoral immunity

•	Acquired immunity (you may see it written as Active Acquired immunity) 

•	Passive Acquired immunity {both natural & artificial} = (borrowed immunity)

•	Natural immunity (innate response/ genetic immunity, not from previous exposure, include...
N5315 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY INFLAMMATION, ALTERED IMMUNITY AND INFECTION - UPDATED
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N5315 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
INFLAMMATION, ALTERED IMMUNITY AND INFECTION 
Core Concepts Objectives with Advanced Organizers 

IMMUNE SYSTEM: FIVE TYPES




The first four types are all ADAPTIVE

•	Cell-Mediated immunity

•	Humoral immunity

•	Acquired immunity (you may see it written as Active Acquired immunity) 

•	Passive Acquired immunity {both natural & artificial} = (borrowed immunity)

•	Natural immunity (innate response/ genetic immunity, not from previous exposure, include...
N5315 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES
Module 2 part 1 Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
 


Fluid and Electrolytes
●	1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of fluid homeostasis.
a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.
N5315 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES- LATEST
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N5315 ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES
Module 2 part 1 Core Concept and Objectives with Advanced Organizers
 


Fluid and Electrolytes
●	1. Analyze the pathologic consequences of fluid volume disorders on the mechanisms of fluid homeostasis.
a. Explain the three main fluid compartments and describe how fluid shifts between the compartments and the implications for clinical practice.
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