Maryville Patho NURS 611 Exam 2. dr.
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antibodies bind to this as the mechanism of action that results in type II
hypersensitivity reactions
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Which body system is responsible
what genetic susceptibility tests are
1 for conserving energy and body 2
used to screen for early-onset AD
resources
3 antigens on the cell surface 4 plasma cortisol
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, Which body system is responsible Parasympathetic nervous system
for conserving energy and body
resources
which system responds to stress by Sympathetic nervous system (SNS)
preparing the body to defend itself
how is blood flow redistributed by blood flow to the muscles is increased while
the sympathetic nervous system blood flow to GI and integumentary is decreased
(SNS)
how are primary brain injuries focal or diffuse (aka multifocal)
classified
focal brain injuries specific, grossly observable brain lesions that
occur in a precise location
Epidural and subdural hemorrhages
diffuse brain injuries include brain injury due to hypoxia, meningitis,
encephalitis, and damage to blood vessels
The brain is confined in a limited space so
increased pressure can cause collateral
dysfunction: Diabetes Insipidus (ADH not
secreted thus polyuria)
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antibodies bind to this as the mechanism of action that results in type II
hypersensitivity reactions
Choose an answer
Which body system is responsible
what genetic susceptibility tests are
1 for conserving energy and body 2
used to screen for early-onset AD
resources
3 antigens on the cell surface 4 plasma cortisol
Don't know?
Terms in this set (197)
, Which body system is responsible Parasympathetic nervous system
for conserving energy and body
resources
which system responds to stress by Sympathetic nervous system (SNS)
preparing the body to defend itself
how is blood flow redistributed by blood flow to the muscles is increased while
the sympathetic nervous system blood flow to GI and integumentary is decreased
(SNS)
how are primary brain injuries focal or diffuse (aka multifocal)
classified
focal brain injuries specific, grossly observable brain lesions that
occur in a precise location
Epidural and subdural hemorrhages
diffuse brain injuries include brain injury due to hypoxia, meningitis,
encephalitis, and damage to blood vessels
The brain is confined in a limited space so
increased pressure can cause collateral
dysfunction: Diabetes Insipidus (ADH not
secreted thus polyuria)