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NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology MIDTERM EXAM 2024 CHAMBERLAIN UNIVERSITY EXAM 1
NR 507- Final Exam Advanced Pathology Questions And Answers Graded A+
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NR 507- Final Exam Advanced Pathology Questions And Answers Graded A+

Angle of His Creates a flap valve effect to prevent reflux and makes gastro esophageal junction longer which increases the pressure



GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) A digestive disease in which stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipe lining.



Obesity makes the angle of His a widened angle which decreases the pressure at the gastro esophageal junction



big fatty meals and carbonation stretches the stomach out...
NR 507- Final Exam Advanced Pathology Questions And Answers Graded A+
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Angle of His Creates a flap valve effect to prevent reflux and makes gastro esophageal junction longer which increases the pressure



GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) A digestive disease in which stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipe lining.



Obesity makes the angle of His a widened angle which decreases the pressure at the gastro esophageal junction



big fatty meals and carbonation stretches the stomach out...
1. Most of a cell’s genetic information, including RNA and DNA, is contained in the:

a. Mitochondria c. Nucleolus

b. Ribosome d. Lysosome

ANS: C

The nucleus contains the nucleolus, a small dense structure composed largely of RNA, most of the cellular DNA, and the DNA-binding proteins, such as the histones, which regulate its activity. The other options do not contain most of a cell’s genetic information.

PTS: 1

2. Which component of the cell prodNuUceRsSIhNyGdTroBg.CenOMperoxide (H2O2)...
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY STUDY GUIDE[A+ RATED] LATEST VERSION.pdf
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1. Most of a cell’s genetic information, including RNA and DNA, is contained in the:

a. Mitochondria c. Nucleolus

b. Ribosome d. Lysosome

ANS: C

The nucleus contains the nucleolus, a small dense structure composed largely of RNA, most of the cellular DNA, and the DNA-binding proteins, such as the histones, which regulate its activity. The other options do not contain most of a cell’s genetic information.

PTS: 1

2. Which component of the cell prodNuUceRsSIhNyGdTroBg.CenOMperoxide (H2O2)...
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Reproductive: endometrial cycle and the occurrence of ovulation; uterine prolapse; polycystic ovarian syndrome; testicular cancer and conditions that increase risk; symptoms that require evaluation for breast cancer; signs of premenstrual dysphoric disorder; dysfunctional uterine bleeding; pathophysiology of prostate cancer; HPV and the development of cervical cancer



Endocrine: body’s proce...
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Reproductive: endometrial cycle and the occurrence of ovulation; uterine prolapse; polycystic ovarian syndrome; testicular cancer and conditions that increase risk; symptoms that require evaluation for breast cancer; signs of premenstrual dysphoric disorder; dysfunctional uterine bleeding; pathophysiology of prostate cancer; HPV and the development of cervical cancer



Endocrine: body’s proce...
Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm Exam Version 1 (Latest 2020 / 2021) Walden University An 8-week-old female is diagnosed with a congenital heart disease and Down syndrome. Her parents report that she has difficulty defecating. X-ray reveals anorectal malformation that causes complete obstruction often referred to as: A 13-year-old female confides to her mother that she binge eats and induces vomiting to prevent weight gain. This disease is referred to as: In alcoholic cirrhosis, hepatocellular d...
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Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm Exam Version 1 (Latest 2020 / 2021) Walden University An 8-week-old female is diagnosed with a congenital heart disease and Down syndrome. Her parents report that she has difficulty defecating. X-ray reveals anorectal malformation that causes complete obstruction often referred to as: A 13-year-old female confides to her mother that she binge eats and induces vomiting to prevent weight gain. This disease is referred to as: In alcoholic cirrhosis, hepatocellular d...
NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Week 4 Mid Term Exam
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NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Week 4 Mid Term Exam

Question 1. Question:	What is the ratio of coronary capillaries to cardiac muscle cells?



 	Student Answer:	 	 1:1 (one capillary per one muscle cell)



 			 1:2 (one capillary per two muscle cells)



 	 		 1:4 (one capillary per four muscle cells)



 			 1:10 (one capillary per ten muscle cells)



 	Instructor Explanation:	The heart has an extensive capillary network, with approximately 3300 capillaries per square millimeter (c...
NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Week 4 Mid Term Exam
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NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Week 4 Mid Term Exam

Question 1. Question:	What is the ratio of coronary capillaries to cardiac muscle cells?



 	Student Answer:	 	 1:1 (one capillary per one muscle cell)



 			 1:2 (one capillary per two muscle cells)



 	 		 1:4 (one capillary per four muscle cells)



 			 1:10 (one capillary per ten muscle cells)



 	Instructor Explanation:	The heart has an extensive capillary network, with approximately 3300 capillaries per square millimeter (c...
NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Week 4 Mid Term Exam
Exam (elaborations) • 14
pages
• 2021
NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Week 4 Mid Term Exam

Question 1. Question:	What is the ratio of coronary capillaries to cardiac muscle cells?



 	Student Answer:	 	 1:1 (one capillary per one muscle cell)



 			 1:2 (one capillary per two muscle cells)



 	 		 1:4 (one capillary per four muscle cells)



 			 1:10 (one capillary per ten muscle cells)



 	Instructor Explanation:	The heart has an extensive capillary network, with approximately 3300 capillaries per square millimeter (c...
NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Week 4 Mid Term Exam
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NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Week 4 Mid Term Exam

Question 1. Question:	What is the ratio of coronary capillaries to cardiac muscle cells?



 	Student Answer:	 	 1:1 (one capillary per one muscle cell)



 			 1:2 (one capillary per two muscle cells)



 	 		 1:4 (one capillary per four muscle cells)



 			 1:10 (one capillary per ten muscle cells)



 	Instructor Explanation:	The heart has an extensive capillary network, with approximately 3300 capillaries per square millimeter (c...
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