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WGU D236 pathophysiology Exam Questions And Answers /. Pressure that is due to albumin in the bloodstream? - Answer-Oncotic /.Oncotic - Answer-a form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins /.In the blood, _____ is the most common plasma protein and is, therefore, a primary determinant of oncotic pressure - Answer-albumin /._____ controls osmotic pressure in vascular system, builds volume - Answer-Albumin /.One question was about the difference in children and adult immunity - Answer-Possible answer: naive T cells /.Learning check question: Which differences in immunity make children and older adult patients more susceptible to infections? Choose 2 answers Younger patients have fewer memory cells to combat infection Older adult patients have a dwindling population of naive T cells Older adult patients have more memory cells to combat infection Younger patients have a large population of naive T cells Older adult patients have a large population of naive T cells - Answer-Younger patients have fewer memory cells to combat infection Older adult patients have a dwindling population of naive T cells Rationale: younger patients have not been exposed to many pathogens, which means that they have fewer memory cells than adults. The primary immune response is relatively weak compared to a secondary response mediated by memory cells. Older adult patients do not have as many T cells compared to younger patients. When these patients encounter novel pathogens, the reduced number of naive T cells gives clonal selection fewer opportunities to "find" T cells that will be effective. /.Fluid and electrolyte levels are regulated by _______, which regulates actions such as thirst, ADH, the kidneys, and RAAS. - Answer-osmoreceptors /.Fluid deficit causes - Answer--Excessive loss -Inadequate intake -Or combination of both /.Fluid deficit risk factors - Answer--Vomiting/diarrhea -Excessive sweating -Insufficient water intake /.Fluid deficit manifestations - Answer--dry mucous membranes -decreased skin turgor -decreased urine output -low blood pressure -tachycardia -confusion /.ROME for ABGs - Answer-Respiratory Opposite Metabolic Equal If pH and pCO2 are moving in opposite directions, then it is pCO2 levels that are causing the imbalance and it is respiratory in nature If they are moving the same direction then it is metabolic in nature /.Buffers, renal compensation, and respiratory compensation help to maintain a blood pH of _______ - Answer-7.35-7.45 /.A patient with a viral illness and severe vomiting has an elevated CO2 level and a blood pH of 7.53. She is breathing slowly. What condition does the patient have? Metabolic alkalosis Metabolic acidosis Respiratory alkalosis Respiratory acidosis - Answer-Metabolic alkalosis The patient's pH and CO2 level are both elevating (moving in the same direction). This indicates metabolic alkalosis. The CO2 level is high because her respiratory system is attempting to compensate for the high pH by exhaling less and retaining more CO2 /.To prevent changes in pH, the body employs buffer systems. The body utilizes 3 buffer systems: - Answer-proteins, phosphates, and the carbonic acid-bicarbonate system /.Carbonic acid-bicarbonate system first line of defense is _____, second line of defense is _____ - Answer-respirations; kidneys /.Carbonic acid-bicarbonate system equation - Answer-The equation moves in both directions /.CABS Equation: When CO2 levels are elevated, the equation moves ________, forming more H+ and HCO3- ions - Answer-toward the right /.CABS Equation: When H+ ions are elevated, the equation moves _____, as H+ ions are converted to CO2 and the CO2 is exhaled. - Answer-toward the left /.CO2 levels - Answer-35-45 /.HCO3 levels - Answer-22-26 /.Michael's pulmonary edema leads to respiratory acidosis. How does pH impact Michael's basal metabolic panel? Choose 3 answers. His CO2 level is increased because his lungs have difficulty removing it from the bloodstream. His K+ is elevated because, as H+ moves inside of cells in an attempt to get it out of the bloodstream, K+ moves from cells into the bloodstream. His sodium level is decreased due to hypervolemia. His calcium level is reduced because the elevated concentration of H+ makes it easier for Ca+ to bind to albumin. His CO2 level is decreased because his lungs have difficulty adding it into the bloodstream - Answer-His CO2 level is increased because his lungs have difficulty removing it from the bloodstream. His K+ is elevated because, as H+ moves inside of cells in an attempt to get it out of the bloodstream, K+ moves from cells into the bloodstream. His sodium level is decreased due to hypervolemia. /.There is a question about hypoventilation or hyperventilation - Answer-Metabolic acidosis pH 7.35 = respirations increase in depth and rate to blow off CO2 Metabolic alkalosis pH 7.45 = respirations slow down to increase CO2 retention Respiratory acidosis = excess CO2 has accumulated which is generating H+ Respiratory alkalosis = lungs blow off too much CO2, creating less H+ in blood /.What is excreted in response to fluid volume overload? - Answer-Natriuretic peptides /.Natriuretic peptides - Answer-hormonal signals released by the brain and heart in response to excess fluid in the body /.Natriuretic peptides signals _____ urine output and ____ fluid volume - Answer-increase; reduce /.A hormonal panel was done on a patient with congestive heart failure and fluid volume overload. Which elevated hormone on the patient's chart is indicative of the body's attempt to reduce the fluid overload? - Answer-BNP - it's released when fluid volume excess is present /.Compare and contrast hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis - Answer-Hemodialysis: -machine pumps blood from the body and filters waste -3x a week for hours in a clinic -acute kidney failure Peritoneal: -no machine, injection into abdominal cavity and waste products diffuse into cavity then drained -continuous filtration and less disruption but requires some training -not for overweight or severe kidney failure patients /.Hemodialysis takes blood out of the body via a _____, and puts blood back into body through a _____ - Answer-PIV; central line /.*NOTE* there are several questions about signs and symptoms of different electrolyte imbalances - Answer- /.Sodium levels - Answer-135-145 /.Hyponatremia causes - Answer-Vomiting Diuretics Excessive administration of dextrose and water IVs Burns, wound drainage Excessive water intake SIADH /.Hyponatremia manifestations - Answer-poor skin turgor, dry mucosa, headache, decreased salivation, decreased blood pressure, nausea, abdominal cramping, neurologic changes, lethargy, confusion, seizures

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/. Pressure that is due to albumin in the bloodstream? - Answer-✅Oncotic

/.Oncotic - Answer-✅a form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins

/.In the blood, _____ is the most common plasma protein and is, therefore, a primary
determinant of oncotic pressure - Answer-✅albumin

/._____ controls osmotic pressure in vascular system, builds volume - Answer-
✅Albumin

/.One question was about the difference in children and adult immunity - Answer-
✅Possible answer: naive T cells

/.Learning check question: Which differences in immunity make children and older adult
patients more susceptible to infections? Choose 2 answers

Younger patients have fewer memory cells to combat infection

Older adult patients have a dwindling population of naive T cells

Older adult patients have more memory cells to combat infection

Younger patients have a large population of naive T cells

Older adult patients have a large population of naive T cells - Answer-✅Younger
patients have fewer memory cells to combat infection

Older adult patients have a dwindling population of naive T cells

Rationale: younger patients have not been exposed to many pathogens, which means
that they have fewer memory cells than adults. The primary immune response is
relatively weak compared to a secondary response mediated by memory cells.

Older adult patients do not have as many T cells compared to younger patients. When
these patients encounter novel pathogens, the reduced number of naive T cells gives
clonal selection fewer opportunities to "find" T cells that will be effective.

,/.Fluid and electrolyte levels are regulated by _______, which regulates actions such as
thirst, ADH, the kidneys, and RAAS. - Answer-✅osmoreceptors

/.Fluid deficit causes - Answer-✅-Excessive loss
-Inadequate intake
-Or combination of both

/.Fluid deficit risk factors - Answer-✅-Vomiting/diarrhea
-Excessive sweating
-Insufficient water intake

/.Fluid deficit manifestations - Answer-✅-dry mucous membranes
-decreased skin turgor
-decreased urine output
-low blood pressure
-tachycardia
-confusion

/.ROME for ABGs - Answer-✅Respiratory Opposite Metabolic Equal

If pH and pCO2 are moving in opposite directions, then it is pCO2 levels that are
causing the imbalance and it is respiratory in nature
If they are moving the same direction then it is metabolic in nature

/.Buffers, renal compensation, and respiratory compensation help to maintain a blood
pH of _______ - Answer-✅7.35-7.45

/.A patient with a viral illness and severe vomiting has an elevated CO2 level and a
blood pH of 7.53. She is breathing slowly. What condition does the patient have?

Metabolic alkalosis
Metabolic acidosis
Respiratory alkalosis
Respiratory acidosis - Answer-✅Metabolic alkalosis

The patient's pH and CO2 level are both elevating (moving in the same direction). This
indicates metabolic alkalosis. The CO2 level is high because her respiratory system is
attempting to compensate for the high pH by exhaling less and retaining more CO2

/.To prevent changes in pH, the body employs buffer systems. The body utilizes 3 buffer
systems: - Answer-✅proteins, phosphates, and the carbonic acid-bicarbonate system

/.Carbonic acid-bicarbonate system first line of defense is _____, second line of defense
is _____ - Answer-✅respirations; kidneys

,/.Carbonic acid-bicarbonate system equation - Answer-✅The equation moves in both
directions

/.CABS Equation:
When CO2 levels are elevated, the equation moves ________, forming more H+ and
HCO3- ions - Answer-✅toward the right

/.CABS Equation:
When H+ ions are elevated, the equation moves _____, as H+ ions are converted to
CO2 and the CO2 is exhaled. - Answer-✅toward the left

/.CO2 levels - Answer-✅35-45

/.HCO3 levels - Answer-✅22-26

/.Michael's pulmonary edema leads to respiratory acidosis. How does pH impact
Michael's basal metabolic panel? Choose 3 answers.

His CO2 level is increased because his lungs have difficulty removing it from the
bloodstream.

His K+ is elevated because, as H+ moves inside of cells in an attempt to get it out of the
bloodstream, K+ moves from cells into the bloodstream.

His sodium level is decreased due to hypervolemia.

His calcium level is reduced because the elevated concentration of H+ makes it easier
for Ca+ to bind to albumin.

His CO2 level is decreased because his lungs have difficulty adding it into the
bloodstream - Answer-✅His CO2 level is increased because his lungs have difficulty
removing it from the bloodstream.

His K+ is elevated because, as H+ moves inside of cells in an attempt to get it out of the
bloodstream, K+ moves from cells into the bloodstream.

His sodium level is decreased due to hypervolemia.

/.There is a question about hypoventilation or hyperventilation - Answer-✅Metabolic
acidosis pH <7.35 = respirations increase in depth and rate to blow off CO2

Metabolic alkalosis pH >7.45 = respirations slow down to increase CO2 retention

Respiratory acidosis = excess CO2 has accumulated which is generating H+

, Respiratory alkalosis = lungs blow off too much CO2, creating less H+ in blood

/.What is excreted in response to fluid volume overload? - Answer-✅Natriuretic
peptides

/.Natriuretic peptides - Answer-✅hormonal signals released by the brain and heart in
response to excess fluid in the body

/.Natriuretic peptides signals _____ urine output and ____ fluid volume - Answer-
✅increase; reduce

/.A hormonal panel was done on a patient with congestive heart failure and fluid volume
overload. Which elevated hormone on the patient's chart is indicative of the body's
attempt to reduce the fluid overload? - Answer-✅BNP - it's released when fluid volume
excess is present

/.Compare and contrast hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis - Answer-✅Hemodialysis:
-machine pumps blood from the body and filters waste
-3x a week for hours in a clinic
-acute kidney failure

Peritoneal:
-no machine, injection into abdominal cavity and waste products diffuse into cavity then
drained
-continuous filtration and less disruption but requires some training
-not for overweight or severe kidney failure patients

/.Hemodialysis takes blood out of the body via a _____, and puts blood back into body
through a _____ - Answer-✅PIV; central line

/.*NOTE* there are several questions about signs and symptoms of different electrolyte
imbalances - Answer-✅

/.Sodium levels - Answer-✅135-145

/.Hyponatremia causes - Answer-✅Vomiting
Diuretics
Excessive administration of dextrose and water IVs
Burns, wound drainage
Excessive water intake
SIADH

/.Hyponatremia manifestations - Answer-✅poor skin turgor, dry mucosa, headache,
decreased salivation, decreased blood pressure, nausea, abdominal cramping,
neurologic changes, lethargy, confusion, seizures

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