Advanced Pathophysiology (nurs 5350) Pathophysiology Exam 1-UT Tyler Latest Update
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After Leukocytes arrive at the injured site, then two other cells arrive at the scene.
Which two are they? - CORRECT ANSWER: Neutrophils and macrophages
Alcoholics are usually at risk for the condition. - CORRECT ANSWER:
Hypomagnesemia
Aldosterone is a hormone that is known to indirectly control fluids by the movement of sodium. Less of this hormone causes: - CORRECT ANSWER: Decreased reabsorption of Na+
Aldosterone is a hormone that is known to indirectly control fluids by the movement of sodium. More of this hormone causes: - CORRECT ANSWER: Increased reabsorption of Na+
Alkalosis, Diarrhea, Diuresis, increased Aldosterone, and decreased intake are all
causes of this condition. - CORRECT ANSWER: Hypokalemia
Bicarbonate levels are regulated by this organ and abnormalities are usually metabolic.
- CORRECT ANSWER: Kidneys
Cardiac dysrhythmias and neuromuscular weakness are both effects of this condition. -
CORRECT ANSWER: Hypokalemia
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Cardiac dysrhythmias and neuromuscular weakness are effects of this condition. -
CORRECT ANSWER: Hyperkalemia
Cell membrane damage, acidosis, renal failure, and decreased aldosterone are all
causes of this condition. - CORRECT ANSWER: Hyperkalemia
Cells communicate information INTERNALLY by - CORRECT ANSWER: Autocrines
Cells communicate information LOCALLY by - CORRECT ANSWER: Paracrine and
neurotransmitters
Cells communicate information to DISTANT sites by - CORRECT ANSWER: Hormones
and Neurohormones
Cellular dehydration, edema, weakness, high BP, and decreased urine are a couple of
the effects of this condition. - CORRECT ANSWER: Hypernatremia
Damage to cell membrane, reduced levels of ATP, changes in metabolic processes, and
changes in pH are all known as. - CORRECT ANSWER: Cellular Adaptations
Decreased nerve conduction and cellular swelling in the brain are two main effects of
this condition. - CORRECT ANSWER: Hyponatremia
Decreased nerve excitability, polyuria, cardiac dysrhythmias, and GI effects are all
known effects of this condition. - CORRECT ANSWER: Hypercalcemia
Decreased parathyroid hormone, malabsorption, decreased albumin levels, and alkalosis are all known effects of this condition. - CORRECT ANSWER: Hypocalcemia
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