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NYU Patho PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Which of the following is an example of a clinical manifestation known as sign? 
a. Nausea 
b. Loss of appetite 
c. Bruise 
d. Headache - Bruise 
A sign is something that is observable to the nurse. A bruise can be seen by the nurse on a 
patient and is thus a sign. 
An obese adult with type II diabetes is given prescription for a low-calorie diet and exercise. 
This is an example of: 
a. Primary Prevention 
b. Secondary Prevention 
c. Tertiary Prevention 
d. Disease Prevention - Tertiary Pre...
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NYU Patho Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Increased Plasma Osmolality - Describes the increased solute concentration 
Decreased Plasma Osmolality - Means a decrease in solute concentration. 
Primary Level of Prevention - Alters susceptibility by reducing exposure for 
susceptible persons to prevent them from getting the disease. 
e.g., immunizations, dental sealants, condoms, skin cancer prevention via education. 
Secondary Level of Prevention - early detection and screening. 
e.g., skin cancer screening, DRE, PSA, PAP smears, self bre...
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NYU Patho UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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hypoxia - An insufficiency of oxygen in the body's tissues. 
hypoxemia - A lower then normal oxygen concentration in arterial blood 
hypercapnia - An excess of carbon dioxide in the blood 
tidal volume (TV) - the amount of air entering the lungs with each normal breath 
residual volume (RV) - amount of aire remaining the the lungs after forced expiration 
Inspiratory Reserve (IRV) - max volume of air inspired in ecess of normal tidal volume 
Expiratory Reserve (ERV) - max volume of air expired ...
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NYU Patho Exam 1: "Need to Knows" | LATEST 2024/25 | RATED A+
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NYU PATHO EXAM I PREP Questions and answers | Latest 2024/25
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NYU PATHO EXAM I PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 NEW UPDATE;VIEW AHEAD EXAM(100% VERIFIED)
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NYU PATHO EXAM I PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 NEW UPDATE;VIEW AHEAD EXAM(100% VERIFIED)
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NYU Patho Exam 1 || with Complete Solutions.
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Increased Plasma Osmolality correct answers Describes the increased solute concentration 
 
Decreased Plasma Osmolality correct answers Means a decrease in solute concentration. 
 
Primary Level of Prevention correct answers Alters susceptibility by reducing exposure for susceptible persons to prevent them from getting the disease. 
 
e.g., immunizations, dental sealants, condoms, skin cancer prevention via education. 
 
Secondary Level of Prevention correct answers early detection and screening...
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Exam (elaborations) NYU PATHO
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What is the main organ responsible for energy production - ANSWER liver 
definition of diabetes - ANSWER inadequate metabolism of macronutrients 
consequence of not having enough glucose to metabolize - ANSWER body will break 
down fat and protein 
What molecules is glucose converted into once in the body - ANSWER CO2 and H2O 
How much energy does glucose provide per gram - ANSWER 4 kcal/g 
How much energy does fat provide per gram - ANSWER 9 kcal/g 
How much energy does protein provide per gra...
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Exam (elaborations) NYU PATHO
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Diagnostic measures for testing respiratory health - ANSWER 1. spirometry test to test 
exhalation capacity 
2. ABGs (check CO2, check oxygen, bicarb, PH) 
3. exercise tolerance test (put on a tread mill-used often for patient with COPD) 
4. Chest x-ray/CT/MRI 
5. physical assessment 
6. bronchoscopy 
7. culture and sensitivity tests 
Tidal volume - ANSWER amount of oxygen expelled in normal inspiration and expiration 
Residual Volume - ANSWER air in lungs after max exhalation 
Inspiratory Res...
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NYU Pathophysiology Exam 3 With Correct Answers.
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NYU Pathophysiology Exam 3 With Correct Answers.