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NURS 3309 EXAM 2 CH. 21 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Upper borders of abdominal cavity Anslower side of the rib cage 
(diaphragm), 
 
Lower borders of abdominal cavity Ansperineum and pelvic bone 
 
Posterior borders of abdominal cavity Ansalong vertebral column 
and paravertebral muscles 
 
Anterior borders of abdominal cavity Anslined with abdominal 
muscles 
 
Solid viscera AnsLiver 
Pancreas 
Spleen 
Adrenal glands 
kidneys 
ovaries 
uterus
- Exam (elaborations)
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Upper borders of abdominal cavity Anslower side of the rib cage 
(diaphragm), 
 
Lower borders of abdominal cavity Ansperineum and pelvic bone 
 
Posterior borders of abdominal cavity Ansalong vertebral column 
and paravertebral muscles 
 
Anterior borders of abdominal cavity Anslined with abdominal 
muscles 
 
Solid viscera AnsLiver 
Pancreas 
Spleen 
Adrenal glands 
kidneys 
ovaries 
uterus
PATHO NURS 3309 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Major Components of the Cardiovascular System 
Ans•Cardiovascular System: -Heart (Essentially 2 Pumps—Rt heart and Lt heart) 
•Pulmonary Circulation (Rt) 
•Systemic circulation (Lt) -Blood vessels 
•(Arteries--->capillaries--->veins) 
 
•Lymphatic System -Drains interstitial fluid -Interacts w/ Immune System 
 
Structures of the heart AnsBased on function: 
•Structures Directing circulation through heart -Walls, chambers, valves, great vessels 
•Structures Support...
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Major Components of the Cardiovascular System 
Ans•Cardiovascular System: -Heart (Essentially 2 Pumps—Rt heart and Lt heart) 
•Pulmonary Circulation (Rt) 
•Systemic circulation (Lt) -Blood vessels 
•(Arteries--->capillaries--->veins) 
 
•Lymphatic System -Drains interstitial fluid -Interacts w/ Immune System 
 
Structures of the heart AnsBased on function: 
•Structures Directing circulation through heart -Walls, chambers, valves, great vessels 
•Structures Support...
NURS 3309 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY UTHSCSA EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Distinguish between natural and acquired immunity Ans- Natural 
barriers are the first line of defense and attempt to keep all organisms 
from entering the body and cells, mucous membranes, skin, cilia. When 
these barriers are breached, the inflammatory (second line of defense) 
response activates to prevent further infection or damage. - Adaptive/Acquired immunity (third line of defense) occurs when there 
is an invasive microorganism that the immune system's cells have now 
targeted ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Distinguish between natural and acquired immunity Ans- Natural 
barriers are the first line of defense and attempt to keep all organisms 
from entering the body and cells, mucous membranes, skin, cilia. When 
these barriers are breached, the inflammatory (second line of defense) 
response activates to prevent further infection or damage. - Adaptive/Acquired immunity (third line of defense) occurs when there 
is an invasive microorganism that the immune system's cells have now 
targeted ...
NURS 3309 UNIT 3 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
1. Greek word for windpipe 
 
2. Plural of the word in question 1: bronchi Ans1. bronchus 
2. bronchi 
 
The upper respiratory tract consists of Ansnose, mouth, pharynx, 
larynx 
 
The most common viral upper respiratory tract infection is Ansthe 
common cold 
 
In an upper respiratory tract infection, the initial invasion takes place in 
the ___________ of the upper airway. Ansmucous membrane 
 
Asthma is a(n) _____________ disease. Anschronic 
 
As the ___________ contracts and...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. Greek word for windpipe 
 
2. Plural of the word in question 1: bronchi Ans1. bronchus 
2. bronchi 
 
The upper respiratory tract consists of Ansnose, mouth, pharynx, 
larynx 
 
The most common viral upper respiratory tract infection is Ansthe 
common cold 
 
In an upper respiratory tract infection, the initial invasion takes place in 
the ___________ of the upper airway. Ansmucous membrane 
 
Asthma is a(n) _____________ disease. Anschronic 
 
As the ___________ contracts and...
NURS 3309 CH. 21 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
__________ are radiologists with specialized training in 
radiopharmaceuticals. AnsNuclear Medicine Specialists 
 
X-rays are not produced by ______. Anssound 
sight 
touch 
 
Which of the following are abbreviations associated with x-ray images? 
FFDM 
CC 
MLO 
PRN AnsFFDM 
CC 
MLO 
 
The term ion has a Greek element. The Greek element means _____. 
Ansgoing
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__________ are radiologists with specialized training in 
radiopharmaceuticals. AnsNuclear Medicine Specialists 
 
X-rays are not produced by ______. Anssound 
sight 
touch 
 
Which of the following are abbreviations associated with x-ray images? 
FFDM 
CC 
MLO 
PRN AnsFFDM 
CC 
MLO 
 
The term ion has a Greek element. The Greek element means _____. 
Ansgoing
PATHO, UTA TEST 2 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
natural immunity Ansresistance that exists prior to exposure of a 
microbe; born with 
 
natural immunity Ansnonspecific barriers such as skin, mucous 
membranes, certain cells, certain proteins, and involves inflammation 
and phagocytosis 
 
phagocytic cells Anscells that engulf, ingest, and destroy foreign 
bodies or toxins; neutrophils, macrophages, and dendrititic cells 
 
Neutrophils Anspresent during acute inflammation; responsible for 
engulfing microbes and kills them by using...
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natural immunity Ansresistance that exists prior to exposure of a 
microbe; born with 
 
natural immunity Ansnonspecific barriers such as skin, mucous 
membranes, certain cells, certain proteins, and involves inflammation 
and phagocytosis 
 
phagocytic cells Anscells that engulf, ingest, and destroy foreign 
bodies or toxins; neutrophils, macrophages, and dendrititic cells 
 
Neutrophils Anspresent during acute inflammation; responsible for 
engulfing microbes and kills them by using...
EXAM 2 PATHO UTA URBAN QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
innate resistance Ansprotection from pathogens that does not rely 
on previous exposure to the pathogen. Defenses we are born with. 
 
First line of defense Ansintact skin, mucous membranes and their 
secretions, normal microbiota 
 
second line of defense Ansprotective cells and fluids; 
inflammation and phagocytosis - nonspecific. Immediate. Calls in 3rd 
line 
 
third line of defense AnsImmunocyte Response. Acquired defense 
 
Antigen Ansa toxin or other foreign substance that ind...
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innate resistance Ansprotection from pathogens that does not rely 
on previous exposure to the pathogen. Defenses we are born with. 
 
First line of defense Ansintact skin, mucous membranes and their 
secretions, normal microbiota 
 
second line of defense Ansprotective cells and fluids; 
inflammation and phagocytosis - nonspecific. Immediate. Calls in 3rd 
line 
 
third line of defense AnsImmunocyte Response. Acquired defense 
 
Antigen Ansa toxin or other foreign substance that ind...
UTA 3366 PATHO EXAM #2 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Impetigo Ansan eruption of blisters usually around nose & mouth 
that are itchy, crusty, and contagious 
 
Innate Resistance AnsAKA "natural", defense mechanisms we are 
born with 
 
1st Line Of Defense Ansthe body's physical barriers which are 
immediate and non-specific 
 
2nd Line Of Defense Ansinflammation, also immediate and non 
specific 
 
Acquired Immunity AnsAKA "adaptive", being able to resist 
certain diseases or conditions due to immunocyte involvement 
 ...
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Impetigo Ansan eruption of blisters usually around nose & mouth 
that are itchy, crusty, and contagious 
 
Innate Resistance AnsAKA "natural", defense mechanisms we are 
born with 
 
1st Line Of Defense Ansthe body's physical barriers which are 
immediate and non-specific 
 
2nd Line Of Defense Ansinflammation, also immediate and non 
specific 
 
Acquired Immunity AnsAKA "adaptive", being able to resist 
certain diseases or conditions due to immunocyte involvement 
 ...
UTA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CANCER QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
tumor Ansan abnormal mass of tissue resulting from excessive cell 
division or failure of cell death. can be benign or malignant 
 
benign tumor Ansa non-cancerous growth that does not invade 
nearby tissues or spread to other parts of the body. 
 
malignant tumor Ansa cancerous growth that can invade nearby 
tissues and metastasize to other parts of the body. 
 
neoplasm Ansa broad term for any new and abnormal tissue 
growth, whether benign or malignant.
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tumor Ansan abnormal mass of tissue resulting from excessive cell 
division or failure of cell death. can be benign or malignant 
 
benign tumor Ansa non-cancerous growth that does not invade 
nearby tissues or spread to other parts of the body. 
 
malignant tumor Ansa cancerous growth that can invade nearby 
tissues and metastasize to other parts of the body. 
 
neoplasm Ansa broad term for any new and abnormal tissue 
growth, whether benign or malignant.
UTA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2- NURS 3366 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
innate (natural) resistance Ansdefense mechanisms we are born 
with 
 
1st line: physical barriers that are immediate and non-specific 
2nd line: inflammation, which is immediate and non-specific 
 
(can also relate to our species, like we are naturally resistant to dog/cat 
specific diseases) 
 
acquired (adaptive immunity) Ans3rd line of defense -immunocyte (lymphocytes, B and T cells) involvement, this response is 
delayed and specific 
 -acquired through previous exposure to infec...
- Exam (elaborations)
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innate (natural) resistance Ansdefense mechanisms we are born 
with 
 
1st line: physical barriers that are immediate and non-specific 
2nd line: inflammation, which is immediate and non-specific 
 
(can also relate to our species, like we are naturally resistant to dog/cat 
specific diseases) 
 
acquired (adaptive immunity) Ans3rd line of defense -immunocyte (lymphocytes, B and T cells) involvement, this response is 
delayed and specific 
 -acquired through previous exposure to infec...
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