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NUR 2063 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM |COMPLETE

QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT SOLUTIONS| 2026 LATEST UPDATED| A+

Explain primary prevention - (answer)Preventing"; altering susceptibility or reducing exposure

of disease for people




Explain secondary prevention - (answer)"Screening"; early detection, screening, and

management of disease to catch disease early before it spreads




Explain tertiary prevention - (answer)"Treating" and preventing further complications from a

disorder or disease after the person has the condition




What are examples of primary prevention? - (answer)Vaccinations and Handwashing




What are examples of secondary prevention? - (answer)PAP smears for STDs, lab work for

HBA1C check, mammogram




What are examples of tertiary prevention? - (answer)Rehab for hip surgery, relearning ADL's

after amputation, Wound care after stroke to prevent pressure ulcer

,What happens to the body during the sympathetic phase of the flight or fight response? -

(answer)Pupils dilate, salivation inhibited, increase in HR, bronchodilation of airway, increased

respirations, glucose release, inhibit GI/GU.




What happens to the body during the parasympathetic phase of the flight or light response? -

(answer)Rest and Digest. Pupils constrict, salivation occurs, decreased HR,

bronchoconstriction,decreased respiration, GI/GU systems resume action




Explain the role of the nucleus - (answer)control center of the cell, where DNA and genes are

stored, produces mRNA to help build body proteins




Explain the role of the mitochondria - (answer)Powerhouse of the cell. Provides energy in ATP,

and has its own set of DNA




Explain the role of the ribosome - (answer)produces RNA to produce proteins through

transcriptions of DNA and translation of RNA into a protein




Explain the role of the lysosomes - (answer)helps breakdown and digest dead cells, organelles, or

tissues

,Explain the role of the rough ER - (answer)folded membranes that move proteins around the cell.

Has ribosomes attached to it and helps produce proteins for the cell membrane




Explain the role of the smooth ER - (answer)helps the Liver and kidney cells to detoxify, lipid

metabolism, synthesis of hormones, and calcium storage




Explain the role of the peroxisome - (answer)membrane cells that contain oxidase and catalase to

detoxify harmful chemicals, breakdown hydrogen peroxide and filter metabolic wastes




Explain the role of the Golgi body - (answer)stacked membranes that act as the sorter and

packager for proteins from the ER. Helps move things in and out of cell




Explain passive immunity - (answer)the transfer of preformed antibodies against specific

antigens from a protected or immunized individual to an unprotected or non immunized person.

Provides immediate and short term protection. No memory cells are produced. IgA and IgE.

Passes protection




What are examples of passive immunity? - (answer)mom to fetus through placenta or mom to

infant through breast milk. Serotherapy

, Explain active immunity - (answer)a protective state owing to the immune system response as a

result of active infection or immunization. It has to be activated in the body and the body has to

fight it to have long term immunity




What are examples of active immunity? - (answer)Vaccinations




Explain what edema is - (answer)accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space. Leads to tissue

swelling




What are some causes of edema? - (answer)increase in the forces that move fluid from capillaries

to interstitial compartments or decrease in the opposite.




What are factors that contribute to edema? - (answer)Increase in hydrostatic forces in the

capillaries that increases the blood volume, increased capillary permeability, CHF, HYPTN,

decrease in plasma proteins like albumin (causes liver to hold onto more water- ascites,

cirrhosis), blockage of lymph drainage




What is a hypersensitivity? - (answer)an overreaction to antigens or allergens that is beyond the

normal range, leading to damage

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