BA 323 – NIELANDER – EXAM 1 2026
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COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What pathophysiology is "Vasospasm of small arteries and arterioles
of the fingers and/or toes triggered by brief exposure to cold or
emotional stress".
Answer: Raynaud's Syndrome
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Clinical Manifestations of Raynaud's Syndrome.
Answer: Vasoconstriction of vessels
Skin color changes, pain, numbness
When blood returns (rubor, throbbing, paresthesia's)
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What is an inflammatory injury or necrosis of blood vessels?.
Answer: Vasculitides
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What is Kawasaki Disease?.
,Answer: Deals with blood vessels and heart
Deals with children (strawberry tongue)
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What is the pathophysiology of septic shock>.
Answer: • Massive inflammatory response to infection
• Complex process of activation of inflammatory mediators
• Potent vasodilation and increased capillary permeability (Blood
pressure low and edema)
• Hypoxemia (poor oxygen delivery to organs)
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Clinical Manifestations of Septic Shock?.
Answer: • Signs of infection plus
• Hypotension, oliguria (kidneys not able to secrete)
• Metabolic acidosis: increased lactate levels
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What is venous damage?.
Answer: Obstruction due to clot
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, What are risk factors of venous damage?.
Answer: Increased age
Female
Positive family history
Obesity
Pregnancy
Phlebitis (inflammation of the walls of a vein)
Previous leg injury
Birth control pills/smoking
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What are dilated engorged veins near the skin surface?.
Answer: Varicosities
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What is venous stasis?.
Answer: Blood pools in areas of venous system and clotting
accumulates
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What is thrombophlebitis?.
CERTIFICATION EVALUATION EXAMS
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
What pathophysiology is "Vasospasm of small arteries and arterioles
of the fingers and/or toes triggered by brief exposure to cold or
emotional stress".
Answer: Raynaud's Syndrome
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
Clinical Manifestations of Raynaud's Syndrome.
Answer: Vasoconstriction of vessels
Skin color changes, pain, numbness
When blood returns (rubor, throbbing, paresthesia's)
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
What is an inflammatory injury or necrosis of blood vessels?.
Answer: Vasculitides
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
What is Kawasaki Disease?.
,Answer: Deals with blood vessels and heart
Deals with children (strawberry tongue)
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
What is the pathophysiology of septic shock>.
Answer: • Massive inflammatory response to infection
• Complex process of activation of inflammatory mediators
• Potent vasodilation and increased capillary permeability (Blood
pressure low and edema)
• Hypoxemia (poor oxygen delivery to organs)
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
Clinical Manifestations of Septic Shock?.
Answer: • Signs of infection plus
• Hypotension, oliguria (kidneys not able to secrete)
• Metabolic acidosis: increased lactate levels
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
What is venous damage?.
Answer: Obstruction due to clot
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
, What are risk factors of venous damage?.
Answer: Increased age
Female
Positive family history
Obesity
Pregnancy
Phlebitis (inflammation of the walls of a vein)
Previous leg injury
Birth control pills/smoking
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
What are dilated engorged veins near the skin surface?.
Answer: Varicosities
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
What is venous stasis?.
Answer: Blood pools in areas of venous system and clotting
accumulates
◉ DISORDERS OF CIRCULATION
What is thrombophlebitis?.