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Pathophysiology Final – All Suggested Flashcards
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Pathophysiology Final – All Suggested Flashcards
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Pathophysiology Final – All Suggested Flashcards Study Guide.pdf
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Leukemia is classified as: acute or chronic
A patient has a thrombosis. While reviewing the history, the Endothelial injury. Endothelial injury to blood vessels can result from
nurse found the patient has atherosclerosis. To which atherosclerosis (plaque deposits on arterial walls).
component of the Virchow triad does the atherosclerosis
correlate?
Hypersplenism occurs when: the spleen is overactive
The best treatment for multiple myeloma: chemotherapy
What type of cell is most affected by acute leukemia? blast cell
You observe a platelet count of 9,000/mm3, which spontaneous bleeding
condition must you monitor for in this patient?
Which symptoms should you assess for in a patient with Night sweats, low-grade fevers, and weight loss
Hodgkin's lymphoma?
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A patient has Thymus
lymphoblastic lymphoma.
Which organ is most affected? The disease arises from a clone of relatively immature T cells that becomes
malignant in the thymus.
A patient has multiple myeloma. Which area in the body bones
does the nurse closely monitor for the tumor masses?
A patient has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Lymphocyte counts
(AIDS). Which laboratory report should the nurse monitor
closely in this patient? Lymphocytopenia is a major problem in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
(AIDS).
Aortic stenosis results in the incomplete emptying of the: Left ventricle
Blood from the left ventricle is pumped through the aortic valve into the aorta.
Aortic stenosis results in the incomplete emptying of the left ventricle.
One complication of sustained hypertension is anemia
Mitogens, such as angiotensin IL, and growth factors Smooth muscle proliferation
stimulate:
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