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Final Exam Review: NUR2063

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Dec 16, 2025 ★★★★★ (5.0/5)
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Final Exam Review: NUR2063 /

NUR 2063 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Essentials of Pathophysiology | Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Rasmussen

Question:

What do Mast cells release and what is it's role?

Answer:

Releases histamine, which stimulates vasodilation (increased blood flow to the area)

Question:

What is Cancer? How does it differ from normal cells?

Answer:

The uncontrolled proliferation of cells that no longer respond to normal regulatory processes.

Differs by size, shape, number, differentiation, purpose, and function.

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Question:

What are Benign tumors?

Answer:

Consists of cells that are reproducing more rapidly than normal cells.These tumors are more like normal cells and cause fewer problems. Benign cells are usually encapsulated and unable to metastasize.The tumor, however, can compress surrounding tissue as it grows.These tumors can usually causes problems due to that compression.

Question:

What are Malignant tumors?

Answer:

Consist of nonfunctioning cells that reproducing rapidly.Such tumors often penetrate surrounding tissue and spread to secondary sites.The tumor's ability to metastasize depends on its ability to access and survive in the circulatory or lymphatic system.

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Question:

What is Carcinogenesis? What are the 3 phases?

Answer:

Is the process by which cancer develops and it occurs in three phases.

1. Invitation: Involves the exposure of the cell to a substance or event

2. Promotion: Involves the mutated cells' exposure to factors (e.g., hormones,

nitrates, or nicotine) that promote growth

3. Progression: The tumor invades, metastasizes (spreads), and becomes

resistant to drug therapy

Question:

What can cause Skin changes in the Elderly?

Answer:

Environmental factors

Genetic makeup

Nutrition

(may all contribute to these changes)

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