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INTERMEDIATE MED SURG 201 (INTERMEDIATE MED SURG 201)
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INTERMIDIATE MED SURGE 201 EXAM 1 QUESTIONSINTERMEDIATE MED SURGE 201 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS



1.	While being prepared for a biopsy of a lump in the right breast, the patient asks the nurse what the difference is between a benign tumor and a malignant tumor. The nurse explains that a benign tumor differs from a malignant tumor in that benign tumors.

a.	do not cause damage to adjacent tissue. b. do not spread to other tissues and organs.

c. are simply an overgrowth of normal cells.

d. frequently re...
INTERMIDIATE MED SURGE 201 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS
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INTERMIDIATE MED SURGE 201 EXAM 1 QUESTIONSINTERMEDIATE MED SURGE 201 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS



1.	While being prepared for a biopsy of a lump in the right breast, the patient asks the nurse what the difference is between a benign tumor and a malignant tumor. The nurse explains that a benign tumor differs from a malignant tumor in that benign tumors.

a.	do not cause damage to adjacent tissue. b. do not spread to other tissues and organs.

c. are simply an overgrowth of normal cells.

d. frequently re...
INTERMEDIATE MED SURG 201 Final Exam Notes - Week 9 (QUESTIONS TO DO)
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INTERMEDIATE MED SURG 201 Final Exam Notes - Week 9 (QUESTIONS TO DO)INTERMEDIATE MED SURG 201 Final Exam Notes - Week 9 (QUESTIONS TO DO)

1.	The two major dysfunctions in cancer development. What are they? (page 235)

1.	Defective cell proliferation(growth)

•	Originates in the stem cells and begins when the stem cell enters the cycle. It happens twice in the body- when the cell has died (apoptosis) & needs to be replaced (puberty) or a physical need for more cells such as when there’s an
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INTERMEDIATE MED SURG 201 Final Exam Notes - Week 9 (QUESTIONS TO DO)INTERMEDIATE MED SURG 201 Final Exam Notes - Week 9 (QUESTIONS TO DO)

1.	The two major dysfunctions in cancer development. What are they? (page 235)

1.	Defective cell proliferation(growth)

•	Originates in the stem cells and begins when the stem cell enters the cycle. It happens twice in the body- when the cell has died (apoptosis) & needs to be replaced (puberty) or a physical need for more cells such as when there’s an
...
Intermediate MS Week 1 Notes Cancer/Gerontology
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Intermediate MS Week 1 Notes Cancer/GerontologyIntermediate MS Week 1 Notes Cancer/Gerontology

Focus on chapter 15 part 2 of the slides



Cancer

Definition: uncontrolled and unregulated cell growth

Neoplastic disease that involves abnormal cell growth and differentiation 2 major dysfunctions in cancer cells: cell growth and cell differentiation

Protooncogenes: are genes that promote growth. Any mutations with protooncogenes will lead turn them to oncogenes which will be cancer cells



Tumo...
Intermediate MS Week 1 Notes Cancer/Gerontology
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Intermediate MS Week 1 Notes Cancer/GerontologyIntermediate MS Week 1 Notes Cancer/Gerontology

Focus on chapter 15 part 2 of the slides



Cancer

Definition: uncontrolled and unregulated cell growth

Neoplastic disease that involves abnormal cell growth and differentiation 2 major dysfunctions in cancer cells: cell growth and cell differentiation

Protooncogenes: are genes that promote growth. Any mutations with protooncogenes will lead turn them to oncogenes which will be cancer cells



Tumo...
MED SURG 201 PALS QUIZ 2MED SURG 201 PALS QUIZ 2

•	Lab Values

o	HR: 60-100BPM



o	Stroke volume: the volume of blood pumped from the left ventricle per beat.



Stroke volume is calculated using measurements of ventricle volumes from an echocardiogram and subtracting the volume of the blood in the ventricle at the end of a beat (called end-systolic volume) from the volume of blood just prior to the beat (called end-diastolic volume). End-Systolic volume – end-Diastolic

volume, volume eje...
MED SURG 201 PALS QUIZ 2
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•	Lab Values

o	HR: 60-100BPM



o	Stroke volume: the volume of blood pumped from the left ventricle per beat.



Stroke volume is calculated using measurements of ventricle volumes from an echocardiogram and subtracting the volume of the blood in the ventricle at the end of a beat (called end-systolic volume) from the volume of blood just prior to the beat (called end-diastolic volume). End-Systolic volume – end-Diastolic

volume, volume eje...
INTERMEDIATE MED-SURG 201 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS 1. While being prepared for a biopsy of a lump in the right breast, the patient asks the nurse what the difference is between a benign tumor and a malignant tumor. The nurse explains that a benign tumor differs from a malignant tumor in that benign tumors. a. do not cause damage to adjacent tissue. b. do not spread to other tissues and organs. c. are simply an overgrowth of normal cells. d. frequently recur in the same site. 2. A patient who has been to...
INTERMEDIATE MED-SURG 201 EXAM 1 (QUESTIONS & ANSWERS)
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INTERMEDIATE MED-SURG 201 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS 1. While being prepared for a biopsy of a lump in the right breast, the patient asks the nurse what the difference is between a benign tumor and a malignant tumor. The nurse explains that a benign tumor differs from a malignant tumor in that benign tumors. a. do not cause damage to adjacent tissue. b. do not spread to other tissues and organs. c. are simply an overgrowth of normal cells. d. frequently recur in the same site. 2. A patient who has been to...