NR 283 (NR283)

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 NR 283 Pathophysiology Test Question Bank (Latest): Chamberlain
  • NR 283 Pathophysiology Test Question Bank (Latest): Chamberlain

  • Exam (elaborations) • 356 pages • 2023
  • NR 283 Patho Chamberlain-converted NR 283 Pathophysiology Test Question Bank / NR283 Test Question Bank / NR 283 Patho Test Bank (Latest): Chamberlain Chamberlain NR283 Test Question Bank (Exam 1, Exam 2, Exam 3, Final Exam) NR 283 Pathophysiology Test Question Bank / NR283 Test Question Bank / NR 283 Patho Test Bank (Latest): Chamberlain
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NR 283 -Final Exam Study Guide (100% correct).
  • NR 283 -Final Exam Study Guide (100% correct).

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  • NR 283 -Final Exam Study Guide (100% correct)/NR 283 -Final Exam Study Guide (100% correct).
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NR 283 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY WORKSHEET 4
  • NR 283 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY WORKSHEET 4

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  • 1. Define pathophysiology. - involves the study of functional or physiologic changes in the body that result from disease processes 2. Define homeostasis. - a relatively stable or constant environment in the body, including blood pressure, temperature, and pH, maintained by the various control mechanisms 3. Discuss the terms acute vs chronic. Provide examples. - Acute rejection develops after several weeks when unmatched antigens cause a reaction - Chronic or late rejec...
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NR 283 Exam Review 2 SKIN CH8
  • NR 283 Exam Review 2 SKIN CH8

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  • Layers of skin: *varies in layer of thickness • Epidermis a. Avascular/no nerves b. Consists of 5 layers c. Hair follicles d. glands • Dermis a. Elastic fibers b. Collagen fibers c. Flexibility & strength of the skin d. Contains nerves & blood vessels • Subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) a. Connective tissue b. Fat cells c. Blood vessels d. Nerves e. Macrophages f. fibroblasts Keratin: waterproofing of the skin Melanin: skin pigment- determines color of skin Albinisim: l...
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NR 283 Exam Review 3 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
  • NR 283 Exam Review 3 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

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  • Gastrointestinal • GI bleeding a. Upper GI bleeding: esophagus, stomach, duodenum b. Lower GI bleeding: jejenum, ileum, colon, rectum Hematemesis: bloody vomit (from esophagus) Hematochezia: bright-red blood (colon, rectum “hemmoroid”) Melena: burgundy color (old blood; jejunum) Occult bleeding: hidden bleeding (blood cells present in feces) Hiatal Hernia: • part of the stomach protrudes through the opening (hiatus) in the diaphragm into the thoracic cavity • Cause: too muc...
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NR 283 Patho Final Exam Guide
  • NR 283 Patho Final Exam Guide

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  • 1. EDEMA Increased capillary permeability 2. HYPOKALEMIA/HYPERKALEMIA -Cardiac dysrhythmias 3. PARATHYROID HORMONE (4 Scenarios) -produced in parathyroid gland which are four pea-sized glands that lie behind the thyroid gland -Calcium balance and phosphorus level is controlled by parathyroid hormone -Hypoparathyroidism can lead to hypocalcemia -Hyperparathyroidism can lead to hypercalcemia and bone demineralization that may cause spontaneous fractures. 4. ACIDOSIS (He said gener...
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NR 283 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE
  • NR 283 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE

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  • 1. Viral infections a. Take antiviral to reduce viral shedding (can’t proliferate) 2. Autoimmune skin disorders a. Shingles b. Pemphigus  blisters i. 2 forms = vulgaris & foliaceus ii. Antibodies disrupt the cohesion between the epidermal cells causing blisters to form iii. Treatment = systemic glucocorticoids such as prednisone & other immunosuppressants 3. Psoriasis a. A chronic inflammatory skin disorder caused by abnormal T cell activation b. Cells are shedding epithelium a lo...
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NR 283 Week 1 Discussions: Anatomy and Physiology Review (Ms. A, age 35, was given a Pap test during a routine medical checkup. The test … dysplasia of cervical cells but no sign of infection.)
  • NR 283 Week 1 Discussions: Anatomy and Physiology Review (Ms. A, age 35, was given a Pap test during a routine medical checkup. The test … dysplasia of cervical cells but no sign of infection.)

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  • Ms. A, age 35, was given a Pap test during a routine medical checkup. The test … dysplasia of cervical cells but no sign of infection. Discuss the purposes and uses of diagnostic testing and how it applies in this scenario. Discuss how the following terms might apply to this scenario: prognosis, latent stage, remission, exacerbations, predisposing factors. Compare and contrast the various types of common cellular adaptations, focusing on dysplasia and the testing for this condition. Show Less
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NR-283 Week 3 Discussion: Skin and Respiratory System Disorders (Version 1)/ GRADED
  • NR-283 Week 3 Discussion: Skin and Respiratory System Disorders (Version 1)/ GRADED

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  • Mr. J, age 42, is a construction worker in Las Vegas who lives with his daughter and grandson, Sammy. He recently … that a mole on his face seemed to be getting larger and darker. At first, he did n ot worry because he was in the sun a lot and … the change may have been … by sunburn. After a month, not only was the mole larger and darker, but it appeared to be “bumpy.” His doctor … a malignant melanoma skin cancer following biopsy of the nevus. Mr. J reports pain in his right shin th...
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NR283 EXAM 3 STUDYGUIDE
  • NR283 EXAM 3 STUDYGUIDE

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  • All right guys here is endocrine! Overview- functions of the endocrine system provide growth & reproductive capabilities. Dysfunction of the endocrine system includes excessive or insufficient function of the endocrine gland with alterations in hormone levels caused by either hypersecretion or hyposecretion of hormone abnormal hormone levels. Dysfunction of an endocrine gland can also be due to: 1) feedback systems failure to function or respond to inappropriate signals,...
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