NSG 5140 Advanced Pathophysiology at South College
NSG 5140 Midterm and Final Exams
NSG 5140 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam
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NSG 5140 Week 7 & 8 Final Exam Review Adv Pathophysiology
South College NSG 5140 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam
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2025- 2026
NSG 5140 Midterm and Final Exams
NSG 5140 Advanced Pathophysiology
NSG 5140 Advanced Pathophysiology at South College
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Final exam review
Week 7 & 8: Neurological and Musculoskeletal
disorders
Osteoporosis- Postmenopausal osteoporosis occurs in
middle-aged and older women and is caused by increased
osteoclast activity (probably caused by changes in
osteoprotegerin), decreased IGF levels, a combination of
inadequate dietary calcium intake and lack of vitamin D
Decreased levels of estrogen and testosterone, reduced
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,physical activity lessens muscle stress on bone,
inadequate vitamins C and D, insufficient dietary
magnesium and calcium, corticosteroid use
Osteomyelitis- Osteomyelitis is a bone infection caused
most often by bacteria (e.g., S. aureus) that can enter
bone from outside the body (exogenous osteomyelitis) or
from infection sites within the body (hematogenous
osteomyelitis)
Most often a staphylococcal infection, contaminated open
wound, or hematogenous bone infection.
Acute inflammation of marrow and cortex; impaired blood
supply leads to necrosis that forms a sequestrum and an
involucrum that surrounds the infected bone
Myelomenigocele - Myelomeningocele, or spina bifida
cystica, is a herniation of the meninges, spinal fluid, a
portion of the spinal cord, and nerves through a vertebral
defect; 80% are located in the lumbosacral region. The
Arnold-Chiari malformation is a serious association with
myelomeningoceles that displaces the cerebellar tonsils
downward and can result in cysts within the spinal cord.
Seizures- during infancy and childhood may be the result
of asphyxia, intracranial bleeding, CNS infection, fever,
electrolyte imbalance, or inborn errors of metabolism.
Febrile seizures between ages 6 months and 5 years are
usually benign. Many seizure disorders are idiopathic,
having no known cause. Epilepsy is a neurologic condition
characterized by a predisposition to recurrent seizures.
The incidence of epilepsy varies greatly with age and
likely occurs during infancy or childhood in 0.5% to 1% of
children; the incidence decreases with age.
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, A seizure is a sudden, explosive disorderly discharge
of cerebral neurons and is characterized by a sudden,
transient alteration in brain function, usually involving
motor, sensory, autonomic, or psychic clinical
manifestations and an alteration in one’s level of arousal.
The alteration in level of arousal is temporary. Among the
causes of seizure activity are the following: metabolic
defects motor syndromes congenital malformations
infections genetic predisposition brain tumors perinatal
injury vascular diseases postnatal trauma fever
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