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NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Questions With Complete Solutions
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NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Questions With Complete SolutionsUTI or Acute Cystitis

- cloudy urine

- caused by E. coli

Pancreatitis

is caused by:

- gallstones (bile duct disorder)

- alcohol

Rickets

- a term used for osteomalacia in CHILDREN

- usually due to inadequate or lack of Vitamin D

Appendicitis

- pain in the lower right quadrant (LRQ)

Peptic Ulcer (Gastric)

- occult blood in stool

- coffee-ground vomitus (coffee grains in the vomit)

Sprain

- a torn ligament

A...
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NR 283: Pathophysiology Final Exam Review Questions With Complete SolutionsUTI or Acute Cystitis

- cloudy urine

- caused by E. coli

Pancreatitis

is caused by:

- gallstones (bile duct disorder)

- alcohol

Rickets

- a term used for osteomalacia in CHILDREN

- usually due to inadequate or lack of Vitamin D

Appendicitis

- pain in the lower right quadrant (LRQ)

Peptic Ulcer (Gastric)

- occult blood in stool

- coffee-ground vomitus (coffee grains in the vomit)

Sprain

- a torn ligament

A...
Nr 283 VCAS final exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Spinal cord disorders; AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA...

(Spinal Cord Injury At T-6 Or Higher)

Triggered by sustained stimuli at T-6 or below from:

Restrictive Clothing

Full Bladder or UTI

Pressure Areas

Fecal Impaction

LEVEL OF INJURY ABOVE WAIST

Vasodilation Above

higher BP-Severe & Rapid

Flushed Face

• Headache

Distended Neck Veins lower Heart Rate

higher Sweating

-Level of Injury-t

Vasoconstriction Below

Pale

Cool

No Sweating

Signs of spinal injury after an accident may include...
Nr 283 VCAS final exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Spinal cord disorders; AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA...

(Spinal Cord Injury At T-6 Or Higher)

Triggered by sustained stimuli at T-6 or below from:

Restrictive Clothing

Full Bladder or UTI

Pressure Areas

Fecal Impaction

LEVEL OF INJURY ABOVE WAIST

Vasodilation Above

higher BP-Severe & Rapid

Flushed Face

• Headache

Distended Neck Veins lower Heart Rate

higher Sweating

-Level of Injury-t

Vasoconstriction Below

Pale

Cool

No Sweating

Signs of spinal injury after an accident may include...
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Which of the following is the most common cause of cellular injury?

A. Hypoxia

B. Chemical injury from drugs

C. Free radical-induced injury

D. Chemical injury from pollutants

CORRECT ANSWER: A. Hypoxia

Which type of necrosis best describes death of a cell from hypoxia, generally as a result of

ischemia in the lower extremities?

A. Fat

B. Coagulative

C. Liquefactive

D. Gangrenous

CORRECT ANSWER: D. Gangrenous

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Which statement is TRUE with...
NR 283 Practice Question WITH ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (66)

Which of the following is the most common cause of cellular injury?

A. Hypoxia

B. Chemical injury from drugs

C. Free radical-induced injury

D. Chemical injury from pollutants

CORRECT ANSWER: A. Hypoxia

Which type of necrosis best describes death of a cell from hypoxia, generally as a result of

ischemia in the lower extremities?

A. Fat

B. Coagulative

C. Liquefactive

D. Gangrenous

CORRECT ANSWER: D. Gangrenous

Brainpower

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Which statement is TRUE with...
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Chamberlain College of Nursing NR283 Test Question Bank (Exam 1, Exam 2, Exam 3, Final Exam,	300 Q/A): Pathophysiology | 100 % Verified Answers, Already Graded A
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Gastrointestinal

•	GI bleeding

a.	Upper GI bleeding: esophagus, stomach, duodenum

b.	Lower GI bleeding: jejenum, ileum, colon, rectum

Hematemesis: bloody vomit (from esophagus)

Hematochezia: bright-red blood (colon, rectum “hemmoroid”)

Melena: burgundy color (old blood; jejunum)

Occult bleeding: hidden bleeding (blood cells present in feces)

Hiatal Hernia:

•	part of the stomach protrudes through the opening (hiatus) in the diaphragm into the thoracic cavity

•	Cause: too muc...
NR 283 Exam Review 3 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
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Gastrointestinal

•	GI bleeding

a.	Upper GI bleeding: esophagus, stomach, duodenum

b.	Lower GI bleeding: jejenum, ileum, colon, rectum

Hematemesis: bloody vomit (from esophagus)

Hematochezia: bright-red blood (colon, rectum “hemmoroid”)

Melena: burgundy color (old blood; jejunum)

Occult bleeding: hidden bleeding (blood cells present in feces)

Hiatal Hernia:

•	part of the stomach protrudes through the opening (hiatus) in the diaphragm into the thoracic cavity

•	Cause: too muc...
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