NUR2063_Exam_3_Focused_Review_.docx
Ch. 2 Homeostasis, Allostasis, and Adaptive Responses to Stressors • Electrolyte pools- bones act as an electrolyte pool and store calcium magnesium, and phosphate ions; shift of electrolytes into electrolyte pools will decrease plasma electrolyte concentration and shift of electrolytes from an electrolyte pool into the extracellular fluid will increase the plasma electrolyte concentration Ch. 7 Neoplasia • Metastasis- process by which cancer cells escape their tissue of origin and initiate new colonies of cancer in distant sites Ch. 9 Inflammation and Immunity • Passive vs active immunity- Passive: transfer of preformed antibodies against specific antigen from a protected or immunized individual to an unprotected or nonimmunized individual; types: mother to fetus: IgG- can cross placenta, mother to infant: IgA- from breast milk, serotherapydirect injections of antibodies (human or animal); active: a protected state owing to the body’s immune response as a result of active infection or immunization, types: immunizations- vaccines • Immunoglobulins- antibodies; two identical light polypeptide chains joined to identical heavy polypeptide chains by disulfide bonds; five different classes: IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD, & IgE • Ch. 11 Malignant Disorders of White Blood Cells • Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)- characterized by malignant granulocytes that carry the Philadelphia chromosome (Ph+); does not respond well to chemotherapy: poor overallsurvival time; Blast stage CML- poor prognosis: 3 to 4 months; treatment- bone marrow transplant • Age of onset for multiple myeloma- median age 65 years • Malignant Disorders of WBCs- may be nonspecific signs & symptoms • Ch. 13 Alterationsin Oxygen Transport • Anemia- occursfrom a manifestation of diseases; a deficit of RBCs; leads to hypoxia • Polycythemia- excess of RBCs; increases blood viscosity & volume; leadsto hypertension • Erythropoietin- is stimulated from the kidney secretion hormone to stimulates RBC production • Acute blood loss- type of anemia; may be from trauma or secondary to a disease process; symptoms develop with activity at 20% loss of blood volume (tachycardia and postural drop in BP), and increase in severity with continued blood loss; shock and death can occur with 50% loss of circulating volume; treatment: blood volume replacement therapy with crystalloids, colloids, and fresh whole blood; prognosis: excellent with treatment unless blood loss is severe • Ch. 14 Alterationsin Hemostasis and Blood Coagulation This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :25:56 GMT -05:00 • Thrombocytopenia causes- 1) bone marrow suppression from chemotherapy, 2) recent immunizations, 3) alcohol ingestion, 4) decreased platelet production, 5) decreased platelet survival, 6) splenic sequestration, & 7) intravascular dilution of circulating platelets from transfusion • DIC (Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation)- acquired hemorrhagic syndrome in which clotting, and bleeding occursimultaneously. Widespread clot formation in small vessels; clotting and platelets consumed resulting in bleeding. Causes: trauma, malignancy, burns, shock, and abruptio placentae. Clinical manifestations: fibrinogen level and platelet count decreased, increased bleeding time, elevated PT/INR/aPTT, elevated D-dimer/fibrin split products. Treatment: Removal/correction of underlying cause,support major organs, fresh frozen plasma, packed red blood cells, platelets, or cryoprecipitate, heparin used to minimize further consumption of clotting factors (controversial). • Ch. 15 Alterations in Blood Flow • Atherosclerosisis the leading cause of coronary artery/heart disease Ch. 16 Alterationsin Blood Pressure • Treatment of hypertension- (lifestyle modifications) weight loss, exercise, DASH diet, alcohol moderation, decreased sodium intake; drug therapy affects HR, SVR, and/or stroke volume • Long term problems from hypertension- Renal failure, stroke, heart disease, Damage to arterial system and acceleration of atherosclerosis lead to cardiovascular disease, Increased myocardial work results in heart failure, Glomerular damage results in kidney failure, Affects microcirculation of the eyes, Increased pressure in cerebral vasculature can result in hemorrhage • Modifiable vs nonmodifiable risk factors for hypertension- modifiable: dietary factors, sedentary lifestyle, obesity/weight gain, metabolic syndrome, elevated blood glucose levels/diabetes, elevated total cholesterol, alcohol & smoking; nonmodifiable: family history, age, ethnicity/genetics • Ch. 18 Alterationsin Cardiac Functio
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