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NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Questions With Complete Solutions
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NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Questions With Complete SolutionsUTI or Acute Cystitis

- cloudy urine

- caused by E. coli

Pancreatitis

is caused by:

- gallstones (bile duct disorder)

- alcohol

Rickets

- a term used for osteomalacia in CHILDREN

- usually due to inadequate or lack of Vitamin D

Appendicitis

- pain in the lower right quadrant (LRQ)

Peptic Ulcer (Gastric)

- occult blood in stool

- coffee-ground vomitus (coffee grains in the vomit)

Sprain

- a torn ligament

A...
NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Questions With Complete Solutions
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NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Questions With Complete SolutionsUTI or Acute Cystitis

- cloudy urine

- caused by E. coli

Pancreatitis

is caused by:

- gallstones (bile duct disorder)

- alcohol

Rickets

- a term used for osteomalacia in CHILDREN

- usually due to inadequate or lack of Vitamin D

Appendicitis

- pain in the lower right quadrant (LRQ)

Peptic Ulcer (Gastric)

- occult blood in stool

- coffee-ground vomitus (coffee grains in the vomit)

Sprain

- a torn ligament

A...
Nr 283 VCAS final exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Spinal cord disorders; AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA...

(Spinal Cord Injury At T-6 Or Higher)

Triggered by sustained stimuli at T-6 or below from:

Restrictive Clothing

Full Bladder or UTI

Pressure Areas

Fecal Impaction

LEVEL OF INJURY ABOVE WAIST

Vasodilation Above

higher BP-Severe & Rapid

Flushed Face

• Headache

Distended Neck Veins lower Heart Rate

higher Sweating

-Level of Injury-t

Vasoconstriction Below

Pale

Cool

No Sweating

Signs of spinal injury after an accident may include...
Nr 283 VCAS final exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Spinal cord disorders; AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA...

(Spinal Cord Injury At T-6 Or Higher)

Triggered by sustained stimuli at T-6 or below from:

Restrictive Clothing

Full Bladder or UTI

Pressure Areas

Fecal Impaction

LEVEL OF INJURY ABOVE WAIST

Vasodilation Above

higher BP-Severe & Rapid

Flushed Face

• Headache

Distended Neck Veins lower Heart Rate

higher Sweating

-Level of Injury-t

Vasoconstriction Below

Pale

Cool

No Sweating

Signs of spinal injury after an accident may include...
Terms in this set (66)

Which of the following is the most common cause of cellular injury?

A. Hypoxia

B. Chemical injury from drugs

C. Free radical-induced injury

D. Chemical injury from pollutants

CORRECT ANSWER: A. Hypoxia

Which type of necrosis best describes death of a cell from hypoxia, generally as a result of

ischemia in the lower extremities?

A. Fat

B. Coagulative

C. Liquefactive

D. Gangrenous

CORRECT ANSWER: D. Gangrenous

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Which statement is TRUE with...
NR 283 Practice Question WITH ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (66)

Which of the following is the most common cause of cellular injury?

A. Hypoxia

B. Chemical injury from drugs

C. Free radical-induced injury

D. Chemical injury from pollutants

CORRECT ANSWER: A. Hypoxia

Which type of necrosis best describes death of a cell from hypoxia, generally as a result of

ischemia in the lower extremities?

A. Fat

B. Coagulative

C. Liquefactive

D. Gangrenous

CORRECT ANSWER: D. Gangrenous

Brainpower

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Which statement is TRUE with...
[GRADED] NR 283 Week 5 Discussions: Mr. F. (48 years old, has been admitted to the hospital…)
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The initial post must include responses to all the questions in both case studies. Ms. F, 48 years old, has been … to the hospital with severe abdominal pain. Earlier that day she had generalized abdominal pain, followed by a severe pain in the lower right quadrant of her abdomen, … by nausea and vomiting. That evening she was feeling slightly … to subside somewhat. Later that night, severe, steady abdominal pain developed, with vomiting. A friend took her to the hospital, where examinatio...
[GRADED] NR 283 Week 5 Discussions: Mr. F. (48 years old, has been admitted to the hospital…)
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The initial post must include responses to all the questions in both case studies. Ms. F, 48 years old, has been … to the hospital with severe abdominal pain. Earlier that day she had generalized abdominal pain, followed by a severe pain in the lower right quadrant of her abdomen, … by nausea and vomiting. That evening she was feeling slightly … to subside somewhat. Later that night, severe, steady abdominal pain developed, with vomiting. A friend took her to the hospital, where examinatio...
Chamberlain College of Nursing NR283 Test Question Bank (Exam 1, Exam 2, Exam 3, Final Exam,	300 Q/A): Pathophysiology | 100 % Verified Answers, Already Graded A
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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...
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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