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NURSING > QUESTIONS and ANSWERS
NR 566 – Midterm Exam at Harvard University covers advanced nursing topics designed to test clinical knowledge and application. This study guide includes verified questions with correct answers to strengthen student prep...
Pathophysiology > EXAM
Why is osmolality preferred over osmolarity as the measurement of osmotic activity in the clinical assessment of individuals? - Answer>>> More of the weight of plasma is influenced by solutes, such as protein and glucose...
Pathophysiology > EXAM
Which hormone increases the formation of glucose from amino acids and free fatty acids? - Answer>>> One of the primary effects of cortisol is the stimulation of gluconeogenesis or the formation of glucose from noncarbohy...
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Bob is a 55 y/o male here for his annual physical exam. He has no current complaints. His BMI is 31, BP 150/90, HR 72, RR 16. He does not smoke, drinks alcohol occasionally, and has a family history of cardiovascular dis...
Pathophysiology > EXAM
Incompetent lower esophageal sphincter, where a weak LES allows acid to reflux into the esophagus, causing symptoms. - Answer>>> Pathophysiological mechanism of GERD Dyspnea on exertion, where pulmonary congestion from l...
Pathophysiology > EXAM
Which class of diuretics works in the distal convoluted tubule of the kidney by preventing reabsorption of sodium? A. potassium sparing diuretics B. loop diuretics C. thiazide diuretics D. proximal diuretics - Answer>>> ...
WGU D220 > EXAM
A 44 year old patient is admitted for radiation therapy. A pathology report confirms a malignant mass in the left kidney. The patient also has a long term history of nicotine dependence and hypertension. For which type o...
Pathophysiology > EXAM
What does the reduced perfusion of the kidney activate that causes constriction of peripheral arterioles? - Answer>>> decreasing afterload, arteriolar dilators reduce cardiac work while causing cardiac output and tissue ...
Pathophysiology > TEST BANKS
McCance and Huether’s, Pathophysiology:The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children, 9TH ED(PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 9TH EDITION) A+
NURSING > EXAM
WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL 2023 UPTO DATE COVERED EXAM QS & AS
Pathophysiology > TEST BANKS
Comprehensive test bank for Understanding Pathophysiology (6th Edition) by Huether & McCance, including all chapters (1–42) with multiple-choice questions, answers, and rationales. Covers foundational and advanced pathop...
Pathophysiology > EXAM
A patient with peripheral artery disease experiences intermittent pain with walking. What is the mechanism responsible? a. Vein engorgement resulting in tissue compression b.. Hyperglycemic damage to arterioles, resultin...
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