WGU D115 Advanced Pathophysiology
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Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - -The GCS is scored between 3 and 15, 3 being the worst
and 15 the best.
Severe TBI GCS Score - -A GCS score of 3-8 describes a severe TBI.
Obsessions - -Obsessions are recurrent and persistent thoughts, impulses, or images
that cause distressing emotions such as anxiety or disgust.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Characteristics - -Impaired concentration and
irritability are major characteristics of GAD.
Schizophrenia Symptoms - -The characteristics of schizophrenia are paranoia,
delusions, tangential thoughts, suspiciousness, disorganized behavior, and
hallucinations.
Acute Otitis Media - -The classic presentation of otitis media is otalgia, muffled hearing,
popping sensation, and a recent history of a cold or flare up of allergic rhinitis.
Peritonsillar Abscess - -Peritonsillar abscess is characterized by severe sore throat,
pain or difficulty swallowing, jaw muscle spasms, and a hot potato voice.
Graves' Disease - -Graves' disease, an autoimmune condition also known as 'diffuse
toxic goiter' is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism in this age group.
Insulin Resistance Finding - -Triglycerides > 150mg/dL is associated with increasing
insulin resistance.
Postprandial Glucose Level Influencer - -Carbohydrate is a macronutrient with the
greatest impact on the postprandial glucose levels.
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus - -Type 1 DM is associated with beta cell destruction leading to
absolute insulin deficiency resulting in significant hyperglycemia and potential for
ketoacidosis.
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Risk Factors - -Major risk factors are heredity and obesity.
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Endometrial Cancer Risk Factor - -Oral contraceptives have been shown to reduce the
incidence of endometrial cancer.
Mixed Precocious Puberty - -Mixed precocious puberty cases the child to develop some
secondary characteristics of the opposite sex, such as the feminization of a boy.
Delayed Puberty Cause - -In 95% of cases, delayed puberty is physiologic in nature.
Priapism Association - -Priapism has been associated with the abuse of certain
substances.
Priapism - -Prolonged penile erection, often idiopathic.
Cocaine - -Substance associated with priapism.
Ovulation - -Triggered by a sudden increase of LH.
Follicular cyst - -Develops when no dominant follicle matures.
Benign ovarian cyst - -Functional cyst from incomplete follicle maturation.
Genetic counseling - -Advisory service for individuals at genetic risk.
Maternal age - -Common reason for seeking genetic counseling.
Amniocentesis - -Procedure to perform genetic studies on fetus.
Turner Syndrome - -Condition with monosomy X in affected cells.
Cri du chat syndrome - -Genetic disorder with distinctive cat-like cry.
Adaptive immunity - -Immune response mediated by T and B cells.
Minimally conscious state - -Patient shows limited but definite responses.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) - -Severe lung inflammation with bilateral
infiltrates.
Capillary hydrostatic pressure - -Increased pressure causing pulmonary edema.
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) - -Antibody involved in asthma pathophysiology.
Airway remodeling - -Long-term damage from uncontrolled airway inflammation.
Angiotensin II - -Hormone linked to myocardial hypertrophy in hypertension.
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Hypertrophy of myocardium - -Heart muscle thickening due to increased load.
Blood pressure measurement - -First reading indicates hypertension if elevated.
Sickle cell disease - -Blood disorder associated with priapism.
Spinal cord trauma - -Potential cause of priapism.
Pelvic tumors - -Associated with priapism in some cases.
Leukemia - -Blood cancer linked to priapism.
High-pitched cry - -Characteristic symptom of cri du chat syndrome.
Hypotonia - -Reduced muscle tone seen in cri du chat.
Microcephaly - -Small head size, symptom of cri du chat.
Hypertelorism - -Widely spaced eyes, seen in cri du chat.
Bilateral infiltrates - -Key feature in diagnosing ARDS.
Decreased pulmonary compliance - -Characteristic of ARDS, indicating stiff lungs.
Assessment of lifestyle and risk factors - -A comprehensive evaluation of an individual's
habits and potential health risks.
CBC - -Complete Blood Count, a blood test used to evaluate overall health and detect a
variety of disorders.
BMP - -Basic Metabolic Panel, a blood test that measures glucose, calcium, and
electrolytes.
UA - -Urinalysis, a test that examines the content of urine to assess health.
Initiation of anti-hypertensive medications - -The process of starting medication to lower
high blood pressure, contingent upon confirmed diagnosis.
Diagnosis of hypertension - -Determined by measuring blood pressure on at least two
separate occasions, averaging at least 2 minutes apart.
Left-sided heart failure - -A condition where the left side of the heart cannot pump blood
effectively, leading to fluid accumulation in the lungs.
Untreated hypertension - -High blood pressure that is not managed, leading to
increased workload on the left ventricle and potential heart failure.
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