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NSG 5003 Week 5 Midterm-Answer (Version 2), NSG 5003 Midterm Exam (2020): Advanced Pathophysiology: South University
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NSG 5003 Midterm Exam (2020): Advanced pathophysiology: South University

Question 1 (2 points)

In examination of the nose, the clinician observes gray, pale mucous membranes with clear, serous discharge. This is most likely indicative of:

Question 1 options:

a) 
Bacterial sinusitis

b) 
Allergic rhinitis

c) 
Drug abuse

d) 
Skull fracture
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Question 2 (2 points)

Your patient complains of a feeling of heaviness in the lower legs daily. You note varicosities, edema, and dusky color of ...
NSG 5003 Week 5 Midterm-Answer (Version 2), NSG 5003 Midterm Exam (2020): Advanced Pathophysiology: South University
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NSG 5003 Midterm Exam (2020): Advanced pathophysiology: South University

Question 1 (2 points)

In examination of the nose, the clinician observes gray, pale mucous membranes with clear, serous discharge. This is most likely indicative of:

Question 1 options:

a) 
Bacterial sinusitis

b) 
Allergic rhinitis

c) 
Drug abuse

d) 
Skull fracture
Save



Question 2 (2 points)

Your patient complains of a feeling of heaviness in the lower legs daily. You note varicosities, edema, and dusky color of ...
NSG 5003- Midterm-Answer (Version 1), NSG 5003 Midterm Exam (2020): Advanced Pathophysiology: South University
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NSG 5003 Midterm Exam (2020): Advanced Pathophysiology: South University
 
What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential to initiate an action potential?
Question 1 options:
	Potassium gates open and potassium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive
	Sodium gates open and sodium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive.
	Sodium gates close, allowing potassium into the cell to change the membrane pote...
NSG 5003- Midterm-Answer (Version 1), NSG 5003 Midterm Exam (2020): Advanced Pathophysiology: South University
Last document update:
ago
NSG 5003 Midterm Exam (2020): Advanced Pathophysiology: South University
 
What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential to initiate an action potential?
Question 1 options:
	Potassium gates open and potassium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive
	Sodium gates open and sodium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive.
	Sodium gates close, allowing potassium into the cell to change the membrane pote...
NSG 5003 Week 10 Final -Answer (Version 2), NSG 5003 Final Exam (2020): Advanced pathophysiology: South University (Secure High Grade)
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NSG 5003 Final Exam (2020): Advanced pathophysiology: South University (Secure High Grade)


1. It is important to not dilate the eye if ____ is suspected.
Cataract
Macular degeneration
Acute closed-angle glaucoma
Chronic open-angle glaucoma

Question 2. 2. An 18-year-old female patient presents with repeated urinary tract infections. She has no risk factors in her history, and her physical examination is unremarkable. She also has a normal pelvic exam. Which of the following should be obtained ...
NSG 5003 Week 10 Final -Answer (Version 2), NSG 5003 Final Exam (2020): Advanced pathophysiology: South University (Secure High Grade)
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NSG 5003 Final Exam (2020): Advanced pathophysiology: South University (Secure High Grade)


1. It is important to not dilate the eye if ____ is suspected.
Cataract
Macular degeneration
Acute closed-angle glaucoma
Chronic open-angle glaucoma

Question 2. 2. An 18-year-old female patient presents with repeated urinary tract infections. She has no risk factors in her history, and her physical examination is unremarkable. She also has a normal pelvic exam. Which of the following should be obtained ...
NSG 5003 Final-Answer (Version 1), NSG 5003 Final Exam (2020): Advanced pathophysiology: South University (Secure High Grade)
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NSG 5003 Final Exam (2020): Advanced pathophysiology: South University (Secure High Grade)



Question 1 (5 points)
 
Which component of the cell produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by using oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction?
Question 1 options:
 
Lysosomes
 
Peroxisomes
 
Ribosomes
 
Oxyhydrosomes
Question 2 (5 points)
 
What is a consequence of plasma membrane damage to the mitochondria?
Question 2 options:
 
Enzymatic digestion halts deoxyribonucl...
NSG 5003 Final-Answer (Version 1), NSG 5003 Final Exam (2020): Advanced pathophysiology: South University (Secure High Grade)
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NSG 5003 Final Exam (2020): Advanced pathophysiology: South University (Secure High Grade)



Question 1 (5 points)
 
Which component of the cell produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by using oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction?
Question 1 options:
 
Lysosomes
 
Peroxisomes
 
Ribosomes
 
Oxyhydrosomes
Question 2 (5 points)
 
What is a consequence of plasma membrane damage to the mitochondria?
Question 2 options:
 
Enzymatic digestion halts deoxyribonucl...
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