Areas of difficulty:
Calcium cause vasoconstriction. Magnesium causes vasodilation.
Cerebral artery location and assessment findings
Review the clinical manifestations of Parkinson disease
The cerebelllum is located infratentorially
Clinical manifestations consistent with pneumonia include crackles and the presence of
tactile fremitus
CAP presents with acute onset of symptoms. PCP has a gradual, insidious onset
The activation of coagulation cascade has a role in the development of atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is a risk factor for aneurysms.
Diabetes is a risk factor for heart disease because it is associated with altered fat
metabolism and high lipid levels
Subarachnoid hemorrhage prevents the reabsorption of CSF. It will also cause meningeal
irritation and symptoms which are like that experienced in meningitis.
Surfactant is inactivated in ARDS
When the body walls off TB, cytotoxic T cells are activated.
In cardiogenic shock, reducing afterload is important because a high afterload stress the
heart more and makes the shock worse.
Stages of increased intracranial pressure and what happens in each stage
Myasthenia Gravis is characterized by fatigue/weakness which improves with rest.
A pneumothorax is not considered a restrictive pulmonary disorder.
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