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MARYVILLE PATHO 611 EXAM 1: WUNDERLICH WITH SIMPLIFIED 100%ANSWERSWhat play a major role in the initiation and progression of which diseases? - ANSWER-A free radical is an electrically uncharged atom or group of atoms having an unpaired electron. Having o
What play a major role in the initiation and progression of which diseases? - ANSWER-A free radical is an electrically uncharged atom or group of atoms having an unpaired electron. Having one unpaired electron makes the molecule unstable; thus to stabilize, it gives up an electron to another molecule or steals one. Therefore, it is capable of injurious chemical bond formation with proteins, lipids, carbohydrates—key molecules in membranes and nucleic acids. 
 
Cardiovascular, HTN, IHD. Emergin...
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What play a major role in the initiation and progression of which diseases? - ANSWER-A free radical is an electrically uncharged atom or group of atoms having an unpaired electron. Having one unpaired electron makes the molecule unstable; thus to stabilize, it gives up an electron to another molecule or steals one. Therefore, it is capable of injurious chemical bond formation with proteins, lipids, carbohydrates—key molecules in membranes and nucleic acids. 
 
Cardiovascular, HTN, IHD. Emergin...
Patho Exam 1 Questions with Accurate Solutions
Pathologic Hypertrophy - ANSWER-hypertrophy of myocardial cells secondary to HTN 
 
Hyperplasia - ANSWER-increase in number of cells 
 
Compensatory Hyperplasia - ANSWER-liver regenerates in 2 weeks after 70% is removed 
 
Pathologic Hyperplasia - ANSWER-endometrial hyperplasia 
 
Metaplasia - ANSWER-Replacement of cells 
Example: normal columnar ciliated cells of the bronchial lining have been replaced by stratified squamous epithelial cells. CAN BE REVERSED IF IRRITANT STOPS 
 
Cellular Metabo...
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Pathologic Hypertrophy - ANSWER-hypertrophy of myocardial cells secondary to HTN 
 
Hyperplasia - ANSWER-increase in number of cells 
 
Compensatory Hyperplasia - ANSWER-liver regenerates in 2 weeks after 70% is removed 
 
Pathologic Hyperplasia - ANSWER-endometrial hyperplasia 
 
Metaplasia - ANSWER-Replacement of cells 
Example: normal columnar ciliated cells of the bronchial lining have been replaced by stratified squamous epithelial cells. CAN BE REVERSED IF IRRITANT STOPS 
 
Cellular Metabo...
Maryville NURS 611: Pathophysiology Exam 1 With correct Answers
Tay-Sachs disease - ANSWER-Coronary artery disease 
 
Fortification of foods with folic acid has resulted in a significant reduction in the incidence of - ANSWER-neural tube defects 
 
Which of the following chromosomal abnormalities can result in an inheritable form of trisomy? 
Nondisjunction during meiosis 
Balanced translocation 
Insertion 
Deletion - ANSWER-Balanced translocation 
 
Which type of hemoglobin is produced during sickle-cell crisis? - ANSWER-HbS 
 
Mitochondrial gene disorders ...
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Tay-Sachs disease - ANSWER-Coronary artery disease 
 
Fortification of foods with folic acid has resulted in a significant reduction in the incidence of - ANSWER-neural tube defects 
 
Which of the following chromosomal abnormalities can result in an inheritable form of trisomy? 
Nondisjunction during meiosis 
Balanced translocation 
Insertion 
Deletion - ANSWER-Balanced translocation 
 
Which type of hemoglobin is produced during sickle-cell crisis? - ANSWER-HbS 
 
Mitochondrial gene disorders ...
Pathophysiology: Exam #1 Practice Questions with verified answers
Marfan Syndrome 
Tay-Sachs disease - ANSWER-Coronary artery disease 
 
Fortification of foods with folic acid has resulted in a significant reduction in the incidence of - ANSWER-neural tube defects 
 
Which of the following chromosomal abnormalities can result in an inheritable form of trisomy? 
Nondisjunction during meiosis 
Balanced translocation 
Insertion 
Deletion - ANSWER-Balanced translocation 
 
Which type of hemoglobin is produced during sickle-cell crisis? - ANSWER-HbS 
 
Mitochondria...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Marfan Syndrome 
Tay-Sachs disease - ANSWER-Coronary artery disease 
 
Fortification of foods with folic acid has resulted in a significant reduction in the incidence of - ANSWER-neural tube defects 
 
Which of the following chromosomal abnormalities can result in an inheritable form of trisomy? 
Nondisjunction during meiosis 
Balanced translocation 
Insertion 
Deletion - ANSWER-Balanced translocation 
 
Which type of hemoglobin is produced during sickle-cell crisis? - ANSWER-HbS 
 
Mitochondria...
Maryville University Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Study Guide With Accurate answers
HD. Emerging data indicate that reactive oxygen species play major roles in the initiation and progression of cardiovascular alterations associated with hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, ischemic heart disease, and chronic heart failure. 
 
What is a consequence of leakage of lysosomes during chemical injury? - ANSWER-:Enzymatic digestion of cellular organelles, including the nucleus and nucleolus, ensues, halting synthesis of DNA and ribonucleic acid (RNA). 
 
How does ethanol in...
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HD. Emerging data indicate that reactive oxygen species play major roles in the initiation and progression of cardiovascular alterations associated with hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, ischemic heart disease, and chronic heart failure. 
 
What is a consequence of leakage of lysosomes during chemical injury? - ANSWER-:Enzymatic digestion of cellular organelles, including the nucleus and nucleolus, ensues, halting synthesis of DNA and ribonucleic acid (RNA). 
 
How does ethanol in...
MTTC 117 Professional Knowledge exam questions with 100% answers
School-based occupational therapist - ANSWER-Address physical, sensory, cognitive, psychosocial components of performance 
 
records 
rubrics 
portfolios 
curriculum mapping 
 
inclusion classroom - ANSWER-classroom where students with/without learning differences learn together. 
 
welcoming 
supportive 
diverse 
 
504 Plan - ANSWER-a plan developed to ensure that a child who has a disability identified under the law and is attending an elementary or secondary educational institution receives...
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School-based occupational therapist - ANSWER-Address physical, sensory, cognitive, psychosocial components of performance 
 
records 
rubrics 
portfolios 
curriculum mapping 
 
inclusion classroom - ANSWER-classroom where students with/without learning differences learn together. 
 
welcoming 
supportive 
diverse 
 
504 Plan - ANSWER-a plan developed to ensure that a child who has a disability identified under the law and is attending an elementary or secondary educational institution receives...
MTTC 117 Professional Skills Exam Questions with Verified Answers
Instructional Coaching - ANSWER-process for developing a teacher's knowledge, skills, and practice to improve instruction and student learning; should be given in a nonevaluative and trusting setting; an instructional coach works with the teacher to provide ongoing and job-embedded professional development specific to the teacher's needs 
 
Horizontal team - ANSWER-collaboration of teachers from different content areas at the same grade level 
 
Team lead/ Department chairperson - ANSWER-O...
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Instructional Coaching - ANSWER-process for developing a teacher's knowledge, skills, and practice to improve instruction and student learning; should be given in a nonevaluative and trusting setting; an instructional coach works with the teacher to provide ongoing and job-embedded professional development specific to the teacher's needs 
 
Horizontal team - ANSWER-collaboration of teachers from different content areas at the same grade level 
 
Team lead/ Department chairperson - ANSWER-O...
EXAM II – STROKE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Main branch of the basilar artery is the posterior cerebral artery 
The anterior and posterior cerebral circulation is connected at the CIRCLE OF WILLIS by the anterior and posterior communicating arteries 
 
Genetic variations in this area are common, and all connecting vessels may not be present 
 
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF STROKE - REGULATION OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW - ANSWER-Blood flow must be maintained at 750-1000 mL/min (55/mL/100 g of brain tissue) - or 20% of the cardiac output 
If blood flow to...
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Main branch of the basilar artery is the posterior cerebral artery 
The anterior and posterior cerebral circulation is connected at the CIRCLE OF WILLIS by the anterior and posterior communicating arteries 
 
Genetic variations in this area are common, and all connecting vessels may not be present 
 
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF STROKE - REGULATION OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW - ANSWER-Blood flow must be maintained at 750-1000 mL/min (55/mL/100 g of brain tissue) - or 20% of the cardiac output 
If blood flow to...
Hemispheres 3.0
how many times per day should your patient get out of bed to the chair - ANSWER-twice a day 
 
at a minimum, how often should a patient be repositioned to prevent skin breakdown? - ANSWER-every 2 hours 
 
when should palliative care be consulted? - ANSWER-at time of diagnosis 
 
what is the focus of palliative care? - ANSWER-symptom management 
 
why should the core stroke team hold regular conferences? - ANSWER-set patient goals and make care decisions 
 
why is it important to consult case man...
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how many times per day should your patient get out of bed to the chair - ANSWER-twice a day 
 
at a minimum, how often should a patient be repositioned to prevent skin breakdown? - ANSWER-every 2 hours 
 
when should palliative care be consulted? - ANSWER-at time of diagnosis 
 
what is the focus of palliative care? - ANSWER-symptom management 
 
why should the core stroke team hold regular conferences? - ANSWER-set patient goals and make care decisions 
 
why is it important to consult case man...
EMR Final Exam Study Guide
What are some examples of mechanisms of injury (MOI)? - ANSWER-Explosions, penetrating trauma, blunt force. 
 
_________ materials may have strange odors and/or clouds of gas. - ANSWER-Hazardous 
 
When arriving on the scene, this is your number one priority. - ANSWER-Scene safety 
 
What allows for the maximum hand stability and strength when lifting a patient? - ANSWER-Power grip 
 
An unstable patient should be reassessed every ____ minutes. - ANSWER-5 
 
What is the most important personal p...
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What are some examples of mechanisms of injury (MOI)? - ANSWER-Explosions, penetrating trauma, blunt force. 
 
_________ materials may have strange odors and/or clouds of gas. - ANSWER-Hazardous 
 
When arriving on the scene, this is your number one priority. - ANSWER-Scene safety 
 
What allows for the maximum hand stability and strength when lifting a patient? - ANSWER-Power grip 
 
An unstable patient should be reassessed every ____ minutes. - ANSWER-5 
 
What is the most important personal p...