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Advanced Pathophysiology TOP Exam Guide Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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Absolute polycythemia - excessive red blood cell production; a physiologic response resulting from increased erythropoietin secretion in response to chronic hypoxia or as a symptom of polycythemia vera. Absorption atelectasis - see Atelectasis. Acid maltase deficiency (glycogen storage disease type II or Pompe disease) - an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that damages muscle and nerve cells throughout the body by an accumulation of glycogen in the lysosome attributable to defici...

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*Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathophysiology* - Risk - Factor that when present increases the chance of disease Not stressors, but conditions or situations that increase the likelihood of encountering a stressor Prevalence - A measure of disease that allows us to determine a person's likelihood of having a disease. Therefore, the number of prevalent cases is the total number of cases of disease existing in a population. A prevalence rate is the total number of cases of a disease exi...

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Basic Cellular Functions - 1. Movement 2. Conductivity 3. Excretion 4. Metabolic Absoption 5. Creation of ATP 6. Tissue Growth 7. Communication 8. Secretion Functions of Plasma Membrane - 1. Structure 2. Protection 3. Activation of Cell 4. Transport 5. Cell to Cell Interaction

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N332 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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Inclusion and exclusion criteria? - These criteria serve to ensure that the characteristics of the sample and the population are congruent. Sample differ from a population? - A sample is a representative segment of a defined population Generalization on the basis of the experience of a small number of participants. - The data obtained from a small number will inadequately represent the phenomenon. Process of selecting representative units of a population for study in a research investig...

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Which of the following is a critical step for the quality improvement process in health care settings? - Outlining general long-range goals - Quality improvement includes identifying specific, immediate goals, not long-range goals. - Testing practice changes slowly and tentatively - Adopting a practice change as a new standard of care - - Adopting a practice change as a new standard of care What is the primary value of evidence-based nursing practice?

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What is the significance of phosphate? - -involved in energy metabolism -important to regulate acid-base balance -inverse relationship w/ calcium -Loss= diuresis, malabsorption, overuse of antacids -Increased= renal failure, increased Ca What is the significance of Magnesium? - -ensures sodium/potassium transport across cell membranes -required for protein/cell metabolism -excreted in feces/small amount in urine -important in cell conduction, transmitting CNS messages, and maintai...

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The difference between a research question and a hypothesis is: - a hypothesis attempts to answer the question posed by the research problem. How is a hypothesis related to a theory? - Hypotheses must be consistent with an existing theoretical framework. A nurse makes these statements. Which one has the greatest potential as an area of nursing research? - "It seems that most of the patient falls on our unit occur during the nightshift." In a research study, properties of interest th...

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The _______________________ states that there is no difference between the groups in the study or no association between the variables under study. Its usefulness to a study is that it is the only relationship that can be tested through the use of statistical tools. - Null Hypothesis The term ____________________ refers to a characteristic of the population while the term __________________ refers to a characteristic of a sample drawn from a population. - Parameter, Statistics _______...

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Cranial nerve I - Olfactory (smell) Cranial nerve II - Optic - vision Cranial nerve III - Oculomotor - pupil reflex, able to follow moving objects Cranial nerve IV - Trochlear - Abilty to follow moving objects Cranial nerve V - Trigeminal - Sensation of pain, touch, temperature, open mouth, clench teeth Cranial nerve VI - Abducens - Ability to move eye laterally Cranial nerve VII - Facial - Ability to taste, facial symmetry (close eyes, whistle), tearing

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occult GI bleed - not visible bleeding resulting in iron deficiency. common with colon cancer Hematemesis - bright red, bloody emesis=emergent upper GI bleed Coffee ground emesis - indicative of a slow upper GI bleed and is not emergent melena stool - black tarry stool, indicator of an upper GI bleed Hematochezia - presence of bright red blood in the stools. suggests the bleed is in the lower GI tract secretory diarrhea - results from large volume losses secondary to infectious causes ...

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